Quinten Fast lives up to his name in the men’s slopestyle where he claims silver

Team BC has a great day on the slopes as Quinten Fast takes home silver and the snowboard team sits in third overall.

Team BC defeated by Team Quebec in packed Kin Arena

Team Quebec defeats Team BC 6-3 in a hard fought hockey matchup Thursday night.

Team BC to play for fifth place in curling

After a disappointing loss to a focused Team New Brunswick in curling, Team BC will play for fifth against Team Alberta tomorrow at 9 a.m.

Team BC with singles success

Team BC table tennis athletes Ivy Liao and Michael Luo win decisive matches to advance them to the singles finals.  Saturday will be the day they, and the rest of the team, make a play for the podium.

Team BC athletes keep calm and ippon to bring home more medals

Team BC had another great day at the Charles Jago Sports Centre with five of their seven athletes bringing home medals.

Victories on ice, on snow and on tatami as Team BC earns a dozen medals

Team BC brought home another 12 medals on Thursday at the 2015 Canada Winter Games. Podium finishes took place in figure skating, cross country skiing and in judo with one gold, three silver and eight bronze medals awarded. 

Upsets aplenty in singles table tennis Thursday

Team BC girls wow in singles table tennis.  The team looks forward to both girls’ and boys’ doubles finals.

Team BC is fast on the trails at Otway

Team BC races hard for silver in the women’s standing 5km cross country race and bronze in the women’s para Nordic sit-ski 5km.  Relay races still to come.

Team BC finishes second in curling pool play

In curling today, Team BC capitalized on the final play against Team Saskatchewan to finish second in their pool.  Quarterfinals are tomorrow at noon.

Garceau and Toth medal in squash individual competitions

Team BC’s Michele Garceau wins gold and Matthew Toth the bronze in the squash individual competitions.  Team play continues.

TERRITORY ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

We respectfully acknowledge the lək̓ʷəŋən (Lekwungen) People, also known today as the Esquimalt and Songhees Nations, and recognize that our work in this province spans the territories of more than 200 First Nations, as well as Métis and Inuit communities.

 
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