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Imagine a 92-year-old Japanese grandmother winning an e-sports tournament.
The KARE e-sports association, which organizes video game tournaments for the elderly, concluded its 12th bi-annual tournament and Hasako Saki came out on top. The tournament featured eight participants aged between 73 and 95 competing in one-on-one tachinate matchups. The final was a close one, with Saki beating 74-year-old Guro Sagurma to take first place.
The entire tournament was streamed live on the KARE e-sports YouTube channel with clean commentary.
I feel this is an inspiring vibe, showing that age is just a number and passion can still prevail even when you are a senior.
Imagine a 92-year-old Japanese grandmother winning an e-sports tournament.
The KARE e-sports association, which organizes video game tournaments for the elderly, concluded its 12th bi-annual tournament and Hasako Saki came out on top. The tournament featured eight participants aged between 73 and 95 competing in one-on-one tachinate matchups. The final was a close one, with Saki beating 74-year-old Guro Sagurma to take first place.
The entire tournament was streamed live on the KARE e-sports YouTube channel with clean commentary.
I feel this is an inspiring vibe, showing that age is just a number and passion can still prevail even when you are a senior.