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This collectible card commemorates the 1998 NIKE World Masters Games held from August 9 to 22, 1998. The front side features five distinct logos and artworks from different years of the World Masters Games. From left to right, there is the 1985 World Masters Games logo from Toronto, Canada, with the phrase "The Year of the Master." Next is the 1989 emblem labeled "Helsing - Aalborg - Aarhus Denmark" with the motto "SPORT FOR LIFE." The center shows the 1994 World Masters Games logo with an illustration of two athletes in action and the phrase "the challenge renewed." To its right is the International Masters Games Association logo with a circle of intertwined multicolored segments. The final image on the front is an artwork of three running figures silhouetted in black against an orange and purple background, labeled "NIKE WORLD MASTERS GAMES." The phrase "The Global Celebration of Sport for Lifeā¢" is printed at the bottom across the blue cloudy sky background.
The reverse side of the card displays five pieces of artwork associated with the 1998 NIKE World Masters Games, each labeled with the title and artist. The top left shows "Medicine Wheel Athlete" by Knee-Know Corpuz, featuring a stylized athletic figure inside a segmented circular design combining white, blue, red, and black. Adjacent to this is the vibrant, dynamic painting "Elation" by Bill Papas depicting a celebratory figure with arms raised upward, splashes of vivid color surrounding the person. The top right artwork is "Global Celebration" by Oscar Flores-Fiol, which illustrates a lively, colorful scene filled with multiple figures and activities along a water body. Below it is "Game of Life" by Ron Heagy Jr., showing a serene landscape with a lake, sailboats, and hills under a setting or rising sun. The bottom left contains "Stride" by Angela Medlin, a geometric abstract design of angular shapes in dark blue, brown, black, and orange.
This card distinctly highlights the history and cultural spirit of the World Masters Games by featuring previous logos and powerful images inspired by sport and life, emphasizing celebration and global participation. The names of the artists and their artwork titles are clearly presented, making this a meaningful collectible for enthusiasts of international sporting events and related art.
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