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Monday, October 26, 2020

George J. Cretekos of Wellsville selected as an ambassador to represent the Buffalo60Strong initiative

George J. Cretekos of Wellsville, NY was selected by a panel of judges, comprised of local Buffalo celebrities, as an ambassador to represent the Buffalo60Strong initiative. This program, sponsored by the Buffalo Medical Group, was seeking 12 individual’s ages 60 to 69 from the 8 WNY counties that have displayed and maintain a high degree of fitness along with strength in body, mind and spirit for the majority of their adult lives. In addition to their personal achievements, inspiring others was also a criterion for selection. Buffalo60Strong was developed to inspire all ages, in conjunction with promoting the launch of Senior Care Advantage ONE. George will have a feature page in the Buffalo60Strong 2021, 2022 and 2023 calendars. Proceeds from the calendar sales will benefit local charities.

At the age of 23, George contracted a rare viral inflammatory disease that could have prevented any active participation in the physical activities he now enjoys. Prescribed therapy, grit and determination allowed him to overcome this and lead a highly active lifestyle.

George, 67, is currently a full time Officer/FTO with the Allegany County Sheriff’s Office and a 25-year member of the Professional Ski Instructors of America, having achieved their highest level of Skiing/Teaching Certification, Alpine Level III.  In addition, George is a third generation Owner/Manager of Cretekos Brothers Chocolates in Wellsville that was established in 1905 by his grandfather, George J Cretekos, a Greek immigrant who came to the US in 1898.

For 52 years George has spent 100’s of hours of strength and mobility training annually in order to live the demanding lifestyle he enjoys today. “Physical training and diet are key components in building and maintaining a body that resists injury and performs above the standards”.

Mr. Cretekos states, “I am extremely honored to have been selected for this opportunity to represent “the seniors” and to hopefully set an example for others to follow”. Remember this “aging is inevitable, growing old is optional”. Furthermore, “Achieving any success, especially in sports, can be physically and mentally painful at times but the personal rewards received, the satisfaction of influencing others, along with witnessing their successes, is very gratifying”.

For more information about the program and calendars go to www.buffalo60strong.com. (photo provided)