Shuffleboard
2025 OSO State Games Sport Detail – Shuffleboard
Thursday, September 18, 2025
Lakeside Shuffleboard Courts
Bettinger Park
236 Walnut Ave.
Lakeside, OH 43440
https://lakesideohio.com/see-and-do/shuffleboard/
This event is sponsored by the Lakeside Shuffleboard Club and Lakeside Chautauqua.
Events:
Singles
Registration Information
Shuffleboard fee for 2025 is $10 due at the time of registration.
Ohio Senior Olympics 2025 dri-fit t-shirts are optional for an additional fee of $15. Sizes are unisex.
T-shirts will be preordered during registration, please indicate t-shirt size.
Registration will close on September 3, 2025, at midnight.
Tournament Information
Check-in officially begins at 8:30am.
Announcements from the tournament staff will be at 9am.
Tournament play begins at 9:15am.
These events will be held outdoors, and restrooms will be available.
Tournament format will be determined by total number of registered athletes/teams in each age bracket.
These will be non-walking singles.
Play will be best of 3 games.
Brackets and formats will be posted on our website, and an email will be sent to all registered participants on September 11, 2025.
Rain date will be Friday, September 19, 2025.
Medal Ceremony
The medal ceremony will take place after the completion of the event and scores have been calculated.
Must be present to receive medals. Medals will not be mailed.
Qualifying for National Senior Games
2025 is a non-qualifying year.
OSO Athlete Information
All details and events are subject to change based on registration numbers, weather conditions, venue availability, and other reasons.
Withdrawals and no shows will negatively impact brackets and heats.
Absolutely no day of event registration permitted.
ALL athletes competing in the Ohio Senior Olympics (OSO) are expected to read and comply with the:
Athlete Code of Conduct
State Competition Protest Policy
General Rules for the State Games
All rules, policies, and the code of conduct can be found on the OSO website: Ohio Senior Olympics Website
Athletes should know and understand the rules specific to their sport. The OSO uses the rule book created by the National Senior Games Association for those sports that are offered at the National Senior Games. Rules for those events not offered at the National Senior Games are those of the official organizing body.