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8 April, 2024

Not too late to register for 2024 NQ Games in Cairns

EXCITEMENT is building as the final countdown starts of the much-anticipated North Queensland Games, set to light up Cairns from May 3-6.


Group shot. Cairns athletes from all disciplines are gearing up for the NQ Games, from left, back row, Elie Award from Evolve Boxing, Tyrin Hannah from Do It Boxing, Ella Sheppard, Charlotte Jonsen and Ciarn MacBride from Cairns Netball. Front row, Vincent Lacandula from Freedom Boxing, Hung Phan from Evolve Boxing, NQ Games ambassador and boxer Leah Reuben, Thalia Mundraby and Astar Braden from Do It Boxing.
Group shot. Cairns athletes from all disciplines are gearing up for the NQ Games, from left, back row, Elie Award from Evolve Boxing, Tyrin Hannah from Do It Boxing, Ella Sheppard, Charlotte Jonsen and Ciarn MacBride from Cairns Netball. Front row, Vincent Lacandula from Freedom Boxing, Hung Phan from Evolve Boxing, NQ Games ambassador and boxer Leah Reuben, Thalia Mundraby and Astar Braden from Do It Boxing.

With more than 3000 participants across 26 sports, the 2024 NQ Games is believed to be the largest multi-sport event in regional Australia.

There is still time for athletes and enthusiasts to register.

There is a stellar line-up of ambassadors who embody the spirit of sportsmanship and dedication.

Among them is local high-profile sporting identity Libby Cook-Black, whose journey from the netball court to the footy field has been nothing short of inspiring.

Her passion as an advocate and mentor for women in sport earned her the women’s recognition award at last month’s Cairns Regional Council International Women’s Day awards. She was also highly commended in the woman of the year category. 

“Being part of the North Queensland Games is not just about competition, it’s about celebrating the spirit of community and the power of sports to transform lives,” Ms Cook-Black said.

Joining Ms Cook-Black as an ambassador are other well-known individuals whose achievements and dedication to their respective sports have earned them widespread admiration.

They includes:

Joyce Lester, who has represented Australia in softball at multiple Olympics and world championships.

Grant “Scooter” Patterson, the beloved paralympian known for his infectious enthusiasm and unwavering spirit, who continues to inspire people in and out of the pool as he gears up for the 2024 Paralympic Games in Paris.

Leah Rueben, a rising star in the boxing world, who went from being a troubled teen to a national champions and now advocated for better youth mental health services and support.

Matt Smith, a former professional basketball player turned passionate advocate for local sports development.

Cairns Regional Council and the North Queensland Sports Foundation (NQSF) have joined forces to deliver this iconic event.  

NQSF chief executive Stephen Farrell said the games would have a significant impact on the region.

“The North Queensland Games serve as a testament to the power of sports in fostering unity and community pride,” he said.

“With the 2032 Olympics on the horizon, the games provide a unique platform for aspiring athletes to showcase their talent and pave the way for future Olympians.

“The economic and social impact of the games on the region is expected to be substantial, with an estimated influx of competitors providing a welcome injection to the local economy.

“Beyond financial gains, the games offer invaluable opportunities for athlete development and community engagement.”

Athletes, sports enthusiasts, and volunteers eager to be part of this sporting event are encouraged to register and get involved. 

For more information and registration details, visit the official NQ Games website at www.nqgames.com.au

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