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October 1, 2025 2 mins
On October 1st in pickleball history, a notable milestone occurred in 2003 when pickleball was included for the first time in the Huntsman World Senior Games, held annually in St. George, Utah, during October. This inclusion represented a recognition of pickleball as a competitive sport suitable for senior athletes on a large international stage, contributing to its growing legitimacy and popularity across age groups.

The Huntsman World Senior Games are one of the largest multi-sport events for athletes aged 50 and older, and pickleball’s debut there marked an important step in expanding the sport’s reach beyond casual play and younger demographics. By 2003, pickleball had been around for nearly four decades since its invention in 1965 on Bainbridge Island, Washington, by Joel Pritchard, Bill Bell, and Barney McCallum. What started as a backyard family game quickly evolved with the creation of official rules and specialized courts, leading to its rise as a sport enjoyed nationally and internationally today.

Including pickleball in such a significant senior sports event underscored the sport’s appeal for fitness, social engagement, and competition among older adults. It helped catalyze further growth of organized tournaments, leagues, and pickleball-focused communities throughout the United States and beyond.

This historical moment connects back to the origins of pickleball—a sport creatively born from an assortment of things on a summer day, like badminton nets lowered for volleying a perforated plastic ball, and the use of improvised paddles. From those humble beginnings, pickleball has become the fastest growing sport in America, often praised for its accessibility, low injury risk, and vibrant community.

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On October first in pickleball history. A notable milestone occurred
in two thousand three when pickleball was included for the
first time in the Huntsman World Senior Games, held annually
in Saint George, Utah, during October. This inclusion represented a
recognition of pickleball as a competitive sport suitable for senior

(00:21):
athletes on a large international stage, contributing to its growing
legitimacy and popularity across age groups. The Huntsman World Senior
Games are one of the largest multi sport events for
athletes aged fifty and older, and pickleball's debut there marked
an important step in expanding the sport's reach beyond casual

(00:42):
play and younger demographics. By two thousand three, pickleball had
been around for nearly four decades since its invention in
nineteen sixty five on Bainbridge Island, Washington, by Joe Pritchard,
Bill Bell, and Barney McCallum. What started as a backyard
family game quickly evolved with the creation of official rules

(01:02):
and specialized courts, leading to its rise as a sport
enjoyed nationally and internationally today. Including pickleball in such a
significant senior sports event underscored the sport's appeal for fitness,
social engagement, and competition among older adults. It helped catalyze
further growth of organized tournaments, leagues, and pickleball focused communities

(01:24):
throughout the United States and beyond. This historical moment connects
back to the origins of pickleball, a sport creatively born
from an assortment of things on a summer day like
badminton nets lowered for volleying, a perforated plastic ball, and
the use of improvised paddles. From those humble beginnings, pickleball
has become the fastest growing sport in America, often praised

(01:48):
for its accessibility, low injury risk, and vibrant community. Thank
you for tuning in. Make sure to subscribe to catch
more fascinating stories from the world of pickleball and beyond.
This has been a Quiet Please production. For more check
out Quiet Please dot Ai
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