
St. George, Utah – January 2025 – The Huntsman World Senior Games is proud to announce that its athletes have once again demonstrated their commitment to making a difference by donating $28,671 to the Huntsman Cancer Institute (HCI). These funds were raised through the generosity of individual athlete contributions during the 2024 Games.
The Huntsman Cancer Institute, a world-renowned research and treatment center based in Salt Lake City, Utah, is dedicated to eradicating cancer and improving patient outcomes through cutting-edge research, education, and compassionate care. Donations like those from the Huntsman World Senior Games help support vital initiatives, including groundbreaking research, innovative treatments, and expanded access to care for patients and families.
“Every year, our athletes inspire us with their generosity and their commitment to giving back,” said Games CEO Kyle M Case. “This donation reflects the spirit of the Games—bringing people together in a way that makes a difference. The Huntsman Cancer Institute’s work saves lives and brings hope to countless individuals and families, and we are honored to contribute to their mission.”
The Huntsman World Senior Games, held annually in St. George, Utah, is the largest multi-sport event for athletes aged 50 and older. Beyond the competition, the Games mission is to foster worldwide peace, health and friendship through competition. The Games emphasizes wellness, and community, encouraging participants to pursue active and meaningful lives while making a positive impact.
The $28,671 donation highlights the shared values of the Huntsman World Senior Games and the Huntsman Cancer Institute—empowering individuals to overcome challenges and striving for a healthier, cancer-free future.
For more information about the Huntsman World Senior Games, visit seniorgames.net. To learn more about the Huntsman Cancer Institute and their groundbreaking work, visit https://huntsmanfoundation.org/.