Showing posts with label George R Brown Convention Center. Show all posts
Showing posts with label George R Brown Convention Center. Show all posts

Monday, July 28, 2025

Sport Stacking at the 2025 AAU Junior Olympic Games

Story and photos by Robert H Kelly
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HOUSTON, TEXAS (July 27, 2025) The sport of sport stacking was contested at the 2025 AAU Junior Olympic Games, held in Houston, Texas. The competition was held at the George R Brown Convention Center on July 25-27, 2025.

Sport stacking is all about speed, focus, and coordination. Players race to stack and unstack plastic cups in different patterns as quickly as possible. The sport may look simple, but it takes hours of practice to master.

This year’s event was filled with excitement, as hundreds of stackers from across the U.S. showed off their skills. Events included individual stacking, doubles, relays, and even timed head-to-head battles. Athletes were split by age groups, from tiny beginners to experienced teens.

One of the highlights was seeing stackers break personal records and even challenge national times. The crowd cheered loudly each time a perfect stack was completed under pressure. The sport may be quiet compared to others, but the energy inside the arena was electric.

Families and teammates filled the stands, proudly watching their kids perform. Coaches were also nearby, giving tips and encouragement. For many of these young athletes, this was the biggest stage they had ever competed on.


The final results of all competitions in Houston can be found here.

Monday, July 12, 2010

George R. Brown Major Venue for 2011 National Senior Games

HOUSTON, TEXAS (July 12, 2010) The George R. Brown Convention Center will serve as a major hub of activities when the 2011 Summer National Senior Games take place at 10 Houston-area venues next year.

More than 15,000 athletes age 50 and older will compete in 18 medal competitions and two demonstration sports June 16-30, 2011.

Eight of the 18 medal events take place inside the downtown convention center: archery, badminton, basketball, horseshoes, shuffleboard, table tennis, tennis, and volleyball.

The games will be preceded with an Olympic-style torch run and flame arrival ceremony on June 15, 2011, with the flame burning for the duration of the games at a downtown location. The Celebration of Athletes event takes place at Toyota Center on June 21, 2011.

“We look forward to welcoming America’s senior athletes with open arms,” Houston Mayor Annise D. Parker said at a press conference Thursday to begin the yearlong countdown toward the games. “Houston has been down this road before and we know how to put on major sporting events.

“In 1986, we hosted the U.S. Olympic Festival to great success. And, of course, we hosted both the Super Bowl and the Major League All-Star Game in 2004. In 2006, we hosted the NBA All-Star Game and next year we also host the NCAA Men’s Final Four.

“This is the largest multi-sport event in the world for athletes over the age of 50 and I am supremely confident that the athletes of the 2011 Summer National Senior Games will enjoy a well-run competition with a heaping helping of Houston hospitality on the side.”

All athletes will have earned the right to compete in these national games by virtue of their performance at their respective state games. With 15,000 athletes and an anticipated 30,000 spectators, the 2011 Games are estimated to create an economic impact of approximately $50 million for the Houston region.


The official competition schedule is posted at www.nsga.com.