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Anchor Aims Games to give Tauranga $6 million boost in September
5 May, 2021 07:00 PM
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AIMS Games tournament director Vicki Semple. Photo / George Novak
September will bring thousands of young athletes from around the country and pump $6 million into the local economy as the annual Anchor AIMS Games returns to Tauranga. This time last year the heartbreaking decision was made to cancel the intermediate-aged sports tournament because of Covid-19, with national safety a priority.
Now, registrations for the 2021 tournament, to be held from September 5 to 10, were looking really good , tournament director Vicki Semple said. They were on par with the 2019 game that hosted more than 11,000 athletes more than the Rio Olympics.