
Our 2026 host for the SA Masters Games is Victor Harbor from the 16th to the 20th of April 2026
Victor Harbor City Council’s application to host the highly anticipated 2026 SA Masters Games has been successful. Recently announced by Sport SA, the games will give Victor Harbor an opportunity to showcase the city’s exceptional sporting facilities and unique location.
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OUR 2026 SPORTS
Please Note: If you are registering for a team sport, please wait for a direct email and register via the registration link provided.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Good news, we’ve taken all of your frequently asked questions and summarised them into this helpful document for your reference:
YOUR CONTACTS
Athletics
Julie Brehin SCO@salaa.org.au
Basketball
Elliee Earl 2026mastersgamesbball@gmail.com
Croquet
Eileen Ferguson woolley17@outlook.com
Dragon Boats
John Holland johnholland@senet.com.au
Hockey
Iain Hancock vhhockeyclub@hotmail.com
Lawn Bowls
Encounter Bay Bowls Club – Heather Cochrane heathercochrane49@gmail.com
Victor Harbor Bowls Club – Jill Horner jill@acpv.com.au
Netball
Clare Dingsdale victorharbornetballclub.secretary@outlook.com
Pickleball
Softball
Catherine Westren catherine.westren@softball.org.au
Swimming
Adam Hampel greatsouthernsc@hotmail.com
Table Tennis
Peter Wheatley cowrievilla@y7mail.com
Tennis
Bryan Littlely bryanlittlely74@gmail.com
Golf
Steve Zangari steve.zangari@vhgolf.com.au
Walking Football
Tony Genovese tony@pulseband.com.au
Touch Rugby
Renee Bryant renee.bryant@touchfootball.com.au
History
The notion of a Masters Games Series was first suggested by the Australian Sports Commission in the early 1980s. The concept spurned the World Masters in Toronto in 1985 as well as the Alice Springs Masters in 1986.
Since then a myriad Masters events have provided the world’s mature-age athletes with opportunities to come together to share physical competition with social activity and fun.
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