History

Golden Oldies World Hockey Festivals were first launched in 1983 when the innaugral Festival was held in Auckland, New Zealand.

The philosophy of the Festivals have always been the same - to provide an opportunity to travel to different places for a fun week with like-minded enthusiasts. Its advent has changed people's lives and resulted in many of them travelling away from their home countries for the first time.

Festivals have been held in the following locations

1983 Auckland New Zealand
1985 Victoria Canada
1987 Cambelltown Australia
1989 Bournemouth England
1991 Nadi Fiji
1993 Hong Kong Hong Kong
1995 Christchurch New Zealand
1997 Dublin Ireland
1999 Brisbane Australia
2001 Vancouver Canada
2003 Lautoka Fiji
2005 Den Bosch Netherlands
2007 Rosario Argentina
2009 Adelaide Australia
2011 Edinburgh Scotland

How does a city win the bid to host a World Festival?

The first consideration is the ability of the Host City to provide the facilities and services to ensure an enjoyable Festival. The World Secretariat and Air New Zealand consider all applications, looking at such issues as:

  • The attractiveness and appeal of the city for Golden Oldies and their partners and families. (Questionnaires are sent to Golden Oldies teams seeking their preferences for destinations and their Festival expectations).
  • The range and standard of sporting facilities available.
  • The availability of suitable, reasonably priced accommodation meeting the different needs of teams.
  • The availability and ability of a Festival committee to plan and manage a successful Festival.
  • The opportunity the Festival will create to support the sport at a local level.

Attendance at a Golden Oldies World Festival can be to experience the indescribable. Participants expect the games will be highly organised and the whole Festival a masterpiece of co-ordination, but importantly they are there for the true love of their sport.

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