Music, dance and a colourful motorcade set the tone on Saturday as the Ministry of People Empowerment and Elder Affairs officially launched the 2026 Barbados National Senior Games, encouraging older Barbadians to embrace healthy and active ageing.
The motorcade travelled from Pelican Village to Golden Square, where senior athletes, dancers and supporters gathered for the opening ceremony shortly after midday.
Speaking at the event, deputy Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of People Empowerment and Elder Affairs Mark Franklin highlighted the importance of creating opportunities for the island’s growing senior population.
“There was a census done in 2021, and after that census, it was said that 60 per cent of all Barbadians are over the age of 35,” Franklin said. He noted projections that by 2050, half of the population could be over the age of 65.
“We have not only an ageing population, but we’re having a super-aged society,” he added. “What we have to do is create those conditions that will make our seniors comfortable and encourage healthy and active ageing.”
Franklin urged older Barbadians to take part in the month-long programme of activities, which is designed to promote wellness, exercise and social engagement among seniors.
“We are going to have a whole series of events throughout the month of September,” he said. “We want to encourage healthy eating, exercise and for everyone to join with us as we seek to make this the best games ever.”
Organisers reported that more than 150 participants have already registered for the track and field component of the National Senior Games, with numbers expected to increase following the official launch.
The field events finals are scheduled for September 19 at Harrison College, while the track finals will be held on September 26 at the Usain Bolt Sports Complex.
The National Senior Games will conclude with the Active Living Festival on October 3, bringing the Month of the Elderly celebrations to a close.















