Empire State Games
The Empire State Games are a set of annual Olympic-style competitions for amateur athletes from the state of New York, encompassing several divisions and allowing athletes of all ages to compete. It was a member of the National Congress of State Games. The games consisted of a number of competitions:
- Summer Games
- Winter Games
- Games for the Physically Challenged
- Senior Games
History
Early history
One of the original organizers of the Empire State Games was of Buffalo, New York. The first Empire State Games took place at Syracuse University in 1978, the first state games to be held in the United States. The games remained in Syracuse until a delegation from Western New York led by Herbert Mols, Bob Rich, Bob Bedell, Carl Roesch Sr., Dr. Marc Grosso, Gardner Debo, Mark Sternin and Ed Rutkowski brought the Games to Buffalo, New York in 1985 and 1986.With the success of the first 1978 games, the Empire State Games have sparked the creation of other state games across the country. Before their cancellation, the Empire State Games were the largest state-supported amateur athletic competition in the nation.
The Empire State Games competition was a member of the National Congress of State Games, and was a recognized State Games Program of the United States Olympic Committee.
Cancellations
The 2008 Empire State Games took place from July 23 through July 27, 2008 in Binghamton. The 2009 Empire State Games were cancelled. In 2010 the games were revived and held from July 21 through July 25, 2010 in Buffalo, New York.Due to a lack of state funding, the 2011 games were discontinued on November 17, 2010. The community of Lake Placid was able to save the winter games. As for the Games for the Physically Challenged, they were able to be saved with the help of Nassau County Executive Edward P. Mangano and the partnership with dozens of private sector sponsors.
Return of the games
In 2012 Empire State Sports Foundation was created with the specific goal of rejuvenating the Hugh L. Carey Empire State Games for amateur athletes of New York State. ESSF is a Rochester, New York-based not-for-profit public charity dedicated to the recognition and promotion of competitive excellence among New York State’s amateur athletes, as well as those attributes associated with sports: personal health, fitness, development, education, sportsmanship and teamwork.The Empire State Summer Games were prepared to return in 2013, but as the ESSF were finding corporate partners, they discovered that corporate sponsors had "been giving any extra funds to Hurricane Sandy relief, leaving little extra room for other worthy causes". The Empire State Games are going to be re-launched in Rochester in the summer of 2014.
Upon hearing that The Empire State Summer Games for 2013 was cancelled Nassau County announced that they will hold the 2013 Games for the Physically Challenged as they have done for the last two years. In an April 2013 press conference, Nassau County Executive Edward P. Mangano stated, "The 2013 Games would not have been able to happen without the genius donation of $50,000 US dollars by NBTY, Inc. through their Helping Hands Charity." Known locally as the Nassau County Empire State Games for the Physically Challenged, the 2013 games took place May 30 through June 1.
End of an era
According to media reports April 2014, the Empire State Sports Foundation, a Brighton, New York nonprofit organization whose aim to revive the popular Olympic-style summer sports event fueled hope among amateur athletes and media attention across the state, official announced its intention to disband. According to the official papers that were made public, filed in New York State Supreme Court, show that the foundation is insolvent, owing debts topping $158,000 to multiple creditors.Regions
New York State is divided into six regions for the Empire State Games, and each region fields its own athletic teams through tryouts before the games begin.- Adirondack Region
- *Counties: Albany, Clinton, Columbia, Essex, Franklin, Fulton, Greene, Hamilton, Montgomery, Saratoga, Schoharie, Schenectady, St. Lawrence, Rensselaer, Warren, Washington
- *Cities: Albany, Glens Falls, Plattsburgh, Schenectady, Troy
- *Uniform color: yellow and blue
- Central Region
- *Counties: Broome, Cayuga, Chemung, Chenango, Cortland, Delaware, Herkimer, Jefferson, Lewis, Madison, Oneida, Onondaga, Oswego, Otsego, Schuyler, Tioga, Tompkins
- *Cities: Binghamton, Elmira, Ithaca, Oswego, Rome, Syracuse, Utica
- *Uniform color: light blue and blue
- Hudson Valley Region
- *Counties: Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Sullivan, Ulster, Westchester
- *Cities:Yonkers, Mount Vernon, Middletown, Newburgh, Poughkeepsie, White Plains, New Rochelle
- *Uniform colors: green and yellow
- Long Island Region
- *Counties: Nassau, Suffolk
- *Uniform colors: gray and red
- New York City Region
- *Counties: Bronx, Kings, New York, Queens, Richmond
- *City: New York City
- *Uniform color: orange and blue
- Western Region
- *Counties: Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Erie, Genesee, Livingston, Monroe, Niagara, Ontario, Orleans, Seneca, Steuben, Wayne, Wyoming, Yates
- *Cities: Buffalo, Corning, Niagara Falls, Rochester
- *Uniform color: navy blue and red
Summer Games
Athletic events
Open and scholastic divisions
Open and scholastic events:- Archery
- Basketball
- Diving
- Fencing
- Gymnastics
- Rowing
- Shooting
- Soccer
- Swimming
- Track and field
- Volleyball
- Wrestling
Scholastic only:
- Baseball
- Field hockey
- Ice hockey
- Lacrosse
- Tennis
Masters division
- Archery
- Bowling
- Canoeing
- Cycling
- Diving
- Fencing
- Golf
- Gymnastics
- Rugby
- Swimming
- Volleyball
Host cities
Winter Games
The Empire State Winter Games are held annually in Lake Placid in the month of February. Most of the events take place at the venues of the 1980 Winter Olympics.Events
- Alpine skiing
- Snowboarding
- Ski cross
- Boardercross
- Biathlon
- Bobsled
- Cross-country skiing
- Figure skating
- Ice hockey
- Luge
- Short track speed skating
- Skeleton
- Ski jumping
- Ski orienteering
- Snowshoe racing
- Speed skating
Games for the Physically Challenged
Events
- Adapted Games
- Archery
- Slalom obstacle course
- Swimming
- Table tennis
- Track and field
- Wheelchair racing
- Wheelchair Basketball
Senior Games
Events
- Archery
- Badminton
- Basketball
- Bridge
- Cycling
- Disc Golf
- Golf - Long course
- Golf - Short course
- Horseshoes
- Orienteering
- Pickleball
- Ping Pong
- Race Walk
- Racquetball
- Road Race
- Road Race
- Shuffleboard
- Softball
- Swimming
- Tennis
- Track & Field
- Triathlon
- Volleyball
Notable Empire State Games athletes
- Diann Roffe, Western
- Jes Sauereisen, Holiday Valley
- Nathan Briselden, Holiday Valley
Baseball
- Andy Van Slyke, Central
Basketball
- Kenny Anderson, New York City
- Ron Artest, New York City, 1997–1998
- Walter Berry, New York City
- Sue Bird, Long Island
- Elton Brand, Hudson Valley, 1997
- Rick Carlisle, Adirondack
- Christian Laettner, Western
- Chris Mullin, New York City
- Sam Perkins, New York City
- Wally Szczerbiak, Long Island, 1997
- Dwayne Washington, New York City
Boxing
- Michael Bentt, New York City
- Hector Camacho, New York City
- Joe Mesi, Western
- Mike Tyson, New York City
- Hasim Rahman
Cycling
- Mike McCarthy, New York City
- George Hincapie, Long Island
Fencing
- Glen Moore, Western
Field hockey
- Tracey Fuchs, Long Island
Ice hockey
- Christopher Higgins, Long Island, 2000–2001
- Todd Marchant, Western
- Matt Murley, Central, 1997
- Vincent Tozzo, Hudson Valley, 1999-2000
- Rob Schremp, Central, 2000
- Dustin Brown, Central, 2000
- Lyndsay Wall, Western, 2001
- Stephen Gionta, Western
- Josephine Pucci, Hudson Valley
- Colin Reilly, Hudson Valley, 2010
- Mike Marnell, Long Island, 2010
- Jimmy Mazza, Long Island, 2010
Lacrosse
- JonJon Castro, Long Island, 1995
- Matthew Landis, Hudson Valley, 2010
Shooting
- Sandra Fong, Long Island
- Thrine Kane, Long Island
- Jimmie Perrin, Western, 1995–2010
- Jason Turner, Western
- Thomas White, Hudson Valley, 1978–2010
Skeleton
- Jimmy Shea, Adirondack
- Gary Wozniak, Los Gatos, CA
Soccer
- Abby Wambach, Western
- Jerrod Laventure, Long Island
Swimming
- Kara Lynn Joyce, Western
Wrestling
- Jeff Blatnick, Adirondack