Our Mission

To offer the community of South Florida and the world's youth the opportunity for artistic, competitive, and multicultural experiences. The Junior Orange Bowl events provide a platform in which the youth of today can showcase their specific talents and strengths.

OVER 75 YEARS OF TRADITION

Founded in 1948 with the inaugural Junior Orange Bowl Parade through downtown Coral Gables, our organization has expanded its vision to host competitive athletic, academic and cultural arts events in a culturally rich, diverse and safe environment. Over the years, the Junior Orange Bowl has been serving the South Florida community and the youth of the world by hosting a premier international youth festival, which includes basketball, golf, tennis, creative writing and events specifically designed for physically challenged boys and girls.

As of 2018, a series of athletic, academic, and cultural events make up the Junior Orange Bowl Festival that draw on skills, talents and strengths of over 7,500 boys and girls from ages five to 18.

The Junior Orange Bowl envisions a world in which every student and athlete is provided the opportunity for success.

Our History

Historic Champions

Over the past 70 years, sports legends and well-known community leaders such as the following have showcased their athletic talent in Junior Orange Bowl events.

  • Chris Evert (USA)

    1967 Junior Orange Bowl International Tennis Champion, Former WTA World No. 1, 18 Grand Slam championships, inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 1995.

  • Steffi Graf (GER)

    1981 Junior Orange Bowl International Tennis Champion, Former WTA World No. 1, 22 Grand Slam championships, inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 2004.

  • Bubba Watson (USA)

    2012 Masters Champion

  • Jonathan Vilma

    Junior Orange Bowl Basketball Participant, 11-year NFL Veteran, Three NFL Pro Bowls, Super Bowl XLIV Champion.

  • Jimmy Connors (USA)

    1964 Junior Orange Bowl International Tennis Champion, Former ATP World No. 1, eight Grand Slam Championships, inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 1998.

  • Andy Roddick (USA)

    Former ATP World No.1, 2003 U.S. Open Champion.

  • Lexi Thompson (USA)

    2010 Junior Orange Bowl International Golf Champion – Youngest woman to ever win a LPGA event.

  • Kim Clijsters (BEL)

    Former WTA World No.1, four Grand Slam championships

  • Juan Martin del Potro (ARG)

    2002 Junior Orange Bowl International Tennis Champion, 2009 U.S. Open Champion

  • Jose Maria Olazabal (ESP)

    1994 and 1999 Masters Champion

  • Justine Henin (BEL)

    1996 Junior Orange Bowl International Tennis Champion, Former WTA World No.1, seven Grand Slam championships

  • Caroline Wozniacki (DEN)

    Former ATP World No.1

  • Andy North (USA)

    Two USGA U.S. Open championships

  • Robin Soderling (SWE)

    10 career ATP titles

  • Hal Sutton (USA)

    1984 PGA Championship winner, 14 PGA Tour victories

Board of Directors

  • Michael Green

    PRESIDENT

  • Lisa Albizu-Vazquez

    IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT

  • Kevin Arnoux

    PRESIDENT ELECT

  • Nicolas Cabrera

    VICE PRESIDENT

  • Lucas Azar

    VICE PRESIDENT

  • Iva Nichols

    SECRETARY

  • Mark Kellstrom

    TREASURER

  • Christoper Ferreira

    BOARD AT LARGE

  • Martha Buseo

    BOARD AT LARGE

  • Frandley DeFilie

    BOARD AT LARGE