Team BC celebrates the start of the 2017 Canada Summer Games

Team BC is ready to take on the best athletes in the country at the 2017 Canada Summer Games which opened today in Winnipeg. 199 athletes and 40 coaches, managers and technical support staff arrived yesterday for the first week of competition in 11 sports.

Victoria Rower Wins First Team BC Athlete Excellence Award

Team BC has given Piper Battersby its first Athlete Excellence Award. The new award honours two outstanding Team BC athletes at every Canada Games with a $2,500 bursary.

From the West Coast to the Prairies – Team BC ready to compete in Winnipeg

It was a very early morning for some Team BC athletes as they headed east to Winnipeg for the 2017 Canada Summer Games.  But waking up at sunrise on the West Coast didn’t dampen the spirits of Victoria-based athletes who had to fly to Vancouver for their flight to Winnipeg.

Team BC ready to take on the nation’s best

354 athletes, 52 coaches, 27 managers and 22 mission staff are ready to represent British Columbia and compete against the best athletes in the country at the 2017 Canada Summer Games.

British Columbia Golf Announces Female Squad

Four athletes named to Team BC for the 2017 Canada Summer Games.

BC Soccer names Men’s and Women’s teams for Canada Summer Games

BC Soccer is proud to announce the 36 athletes named to Team BC for Men’s and Women’s soccer. 

Team BC Uniform and Pin Packages Unveiled

When the 2017 Canada Summer Games start in Winnipeg on July 28, Team BC will proudly wear our provincial colours to represent British Columbia.

Tennis BC announces 2017 Canada Games athletes

Tennis BC is excited to announce the eight athletes who will be representing British Columbia at the 2017 Canada Summer Games.

Cycling BC names 16 athletes to Team BC

Cycling BC named 16 athletes to compete in road and mountain biking disciplines at the 2017 Canada Summer Games.

Sailing is a family affair for a Team BC athlete

Not many athletes can say they attended their first Canada Games as a baby. For Henrik Moberg-Parker, that’s exactly what happened at the 2001 Games in London, Ontario.

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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