Washington, D.C., has reason to cheer this week: veterans from the DC VA Medical Center returned home with an impressive haul of 35 medals from the 2026 National Veterans Golden Age Games, according to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
The National Veterans Golden Age Games is a premier senior athletic competition organized by the VA, giving veterans aged 55 and older the opportunity to compete in a wide range of sporting events. The DC VA Medical Center’s contingent rose to the occasion, bringing home a remarkable medal count that reflects both the dedication of the participating veterans and the support of the medical center’s staff and programs.
The achievement is a powerful testament to the resilience and vitality of Washington’s veteran community. Competing at the national level requires months of preparation and commitment, and the 35 medals earned represent the collective effort of athletes who continue to push their limits long after their years of military service.
The DC VA Medical Center plays a vital role in supporting the health and well-being of veterans across the Washington area, and moments like this highlight how those efforts extend well beyond clinical care — fostering camaraderie, physical fitness, and a sense of pride among those who served. Congratulations to every veteran who competed and brought home a medal for the District!
Sources: VA.gov Home | Veterans Affairs