BIRMINGHAM — More than 8,500 first responders, including 15 Huntsville police officers, are set to compete this week in the 2025 World Police & Fire Games in Birmingham.
The competition, which features public safety athletes from more than 70 countries, kicked off Friday with a high-energy opening ceremony at Legacy Arena located within the Birmingham Jefferson Convention Complex.
Hosted every two years, the World Police & Fire Games bring together active and retired law enforcement, firefighters, corrections officers and other first responders for a week of intense competition across more than 60 sports. This year’s games, which run through the week, include 81 scheduled events at venues throughout the Birmingham area.
“We’re proud of our officers and the dedication they’ve shown preparing for this competition,” Police Chief Kirk Giles said. “Their ability to stay physically and mentally strong, both on duty and off, speaks volumes about the professionalism and character we value in our department.
“They make us proud every day, and this week is no different.”
Spectators are welcome at most events. Admission is free, but seating is general and first-come, first-served based on venue capacity.
The full schedule is available here.
Here’s who’s representing HPD and their sports:
Combat Sports
- Luke Alexander – Jujitsu
- Jerry King – Jujitsu
- Brendan Messex – Jujitsu
- Ashley Moran – Jujitsu
- Brett Collum – Boxing
- Volunteer coaches: Eric Ow (Jujitsu) and Brad Ginn (Boxing)
Shooting Sports
- Dillon Killingsworth – Multiple Marksmanship Events
- Tucker Hawkins – Police Action Pistol
- Benjamin Johnson – Police Action Pistol
- Jordan Gober – Multiple Marksmanship Events
- Thomas Massey – Multiple Marksmanship Events
- Thomas Gargulinski – Multiple Marksmanship Events
Fitness
- Daniel Hutchison – CrossFit
Racing Sports
- Andrew Bustos – Half Marathon
- Michael T. Johnson – Track and Field
Skilled Sports
- Chris Jackson – Golf
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