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The Way of the Warrior

Written By: Jaime Joshi Elder

With age comes wisdom and the Wisdom Warrior Challenge.

An opportunity for seniors aged 50 to 105 years old to showcase their vibrancy and energy, the Wisdom Warrior Challenge is also a chance for seniors to get active and socialize while dispelling the myth that aging means settling into a sentient lifestyle.

The Wisdom Warrior Challenge began with humble roots in 2019 – a group of 19 seniors training together for a local 5k race – and five years later, the initiative has over 1000 participants across the country and is supported by major sponsors such as AARP.

“I created WWC in 2019 to dispel myths about aging and the limitations that follow this narrative,” said founder Linda Borgmeyer. “We have much more control over how we age, and making better choices for our physical and emotional health enhances the golden years.”

Last year’s event featured ten times as many participants and observers as the inaugural event and the 2024 Challenge is up to over 20 communities across the nation and is looking to expand to as many as 500-600 participants.

Inclusivity is foundational to the Challenge and seniors of all capabilities are encouraged to participate with divisions for those using canes, walkers and wheelchairs for mobility and the qualification requires nothing more than being 50 or older and being able to repeat the statement, “Age is just a number, and I am so much more than a number!”

Economic inclusivity is also vital to the initiative. The average sign-up fee for a 5k runs anywhere between $35-$50 and special event races like the Disney 5k can cost up to $100 just to sign up.

Thanks to the generosity of sponsors like AARP, The Wisdom Warrior Challenge is completely free and accessible to all – especially seniors on a fixed income. In addition to the chance to compete and train in a year-long program to get them prepared for the big event, seniors also receive swag bags stuffed with apparel, water bottles and a medal in recognition for their efforts. A livestreamed recognition ceremony hosted after the event gives participants a chance to share their victory with loved ones across the world.

Sharing the accolades and the stories behind the participants is one of Borgmeyer’s favorite things about the Challenge.

​​I look forward to sharing the stories of unlimited potential and empowerment,” she said.

One such story is that of Louis “Louie” Ricci.

Ninety-year-old Louie competed in the 2023 and came in first in his age group.

“He had dementia but remembered this moment and it was all he talked about. He said he got a medal and everyone was treating him like a celebrity,” his daughter Brenda Ricci Terlizzi shared. “He literally talked about it for days and wore the medal everyday.”

Louie passed away in October 2023 and the memory of his accomplishments serves as both a blessing and a balm to his loved ones.

“The athletes added a new dimension to their version of aging,” Borgmeyer said. “It was inspirational and the effect was lasting.”

The 2024 Wisdom Warrior Challenge starts in March and goes through April. There is still time to sign up and interested seniors can do so at the Wisdom Warrior Challenge website here: https://www.wisdomwarriorchallenge.org/

For more information, please contact Wisdom Warrior Challenge via their website (listed above) via email at: WisdomWarriorChallenge@gmail.com or by calling 561-202-7650.

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