Team BC Results Recap August 9

Team BC continues to lead the medal count with 78 total over two days of competition. Read on for a full recap by sport.

Tennis players heat up the court

It's getting hotter at tennis in more ways than one. The temperature on the court reached over 30 C. The competition also took a step up as the two undefeated teams (BC and Alberta) matched up in the afternoon draw.

Canoe/ Kayak medalists – August 9

It was a great day on the water with Canoe/ Kayak paddling away with 15 medals.  Read on for a full recap of medals!

Golden Gymnasts

The first day of gymnastics competition began today at MacDonald Island Park with the Men’s Team and All-Around events.  Team BC took gold in the Team Competition and gold and silver in the individual All-Around.

Team BC pins opponents to advance

The Team BC wrestling team had a fantastic first day of competition!  They won three duels today in the team tournament. 

Shephard shines as BC drop Sask to top Pool A

Team BC made a perfect 2-0 exit out of pool play after dropping Saskatchewan, 69-59, in Game 2 of the 2015 Western Canada Summer Games in Wood Buffalo.

Judo golden again!

Well after a golden first day at the Western Canada Summer Games, Judo did just as well on the second day of individual competitions.  Judo won four golds, one silver and one bronze.  

Cyclists turn road racing into a team sport

While cycling is often considered an individual sport, today two of our Team BC cyclists turned the finish into a team event, crossing the finish line hand-in-hand. 

Beach Teams continue great results on Day 2

The men's beach volleyball team are 4-0 and the women are 3-1 after day two of competition.

Biathlete Andrei Secu wins bronze medal

Biathlete shoots clean in order to stand on the podium

Competition begins for Team BC at the 2019 Canada Winter Games

Speed skating, table tennis and hockey start in earnest.

Governor General opens the 2019 Canada Winter Games

Upbeat Opening Ceremony creates lasting memories for Team BC at 2019 Canada Winter Games

Team BC athletes arrive in Red Deer

Over 120 athletes traveled to Red Deer, Alberta today, set to take on the rest of Canada in this 27th edition of the Canada Games.

Canada Games TV and Broadcast schedule announced

Watch the Games on TSN, RDS and CanadaGames.live

Team BC Uniforms and Pins Unveiled

Team BC unveiled the official ceremonial uniforms for the 2019 Canada Winter Games that start in Red Deer on February 15.

Team BC ready for the 2019 Canada Winter Games

Team BC is ready for the 2019 Canada Winter Games with a contingent of 349 athletes, coaches, managers, and mission staff representing British Columbia at the Games in Red Deer from February 15 to March 3, 2019.

Mission Staff Monday – Jarret Poitras

The final installment of our Mission Staff Monday series was saved for the guy in charge – please meet: Jarret Poitras! 

Mission Staff Monday – Jennifer Falloon

This week marks the final installments of our Mission Staff Monday series. We hope you enjoyed them! Today we feature: Jennifer Falloon

Mission Staff Monday – Judy Joseph-Black

This week marks the final installments of our Mission Staff Monday series. We hope you enjoyed them! Today we feature: Judy Joseph-Black

Boxing BC names athletes for Canada Winter Games

Six athletes will represent BC at the 2019 Canada Winter Games

Biathlon athletes named to Team BC

The Biathlon athletes selected to represent Team BC at the 2019 Canada Winter Games have been named.

Mission Staff Monday – Kristi Patton

Last but certainly not least this Monday, please meet our latest Mission Staff Monday featured guest: Kristi Patton 

Mission Staff Monday – Robyn Hughes

Another edition of Mission Staff Monday – this week: Robyn Hughes 

Mission Staff Monday – Stephanie Rudnisky

We’re back! Tune in every Monday to learn more about the support team that will ensure our athletes are set up for success in Red Deer next February. This week: Stephanie Rudnisky 

Mission Staff Monday – Philippe Saucier

And another one! Today’s last Mission Staff Monday feature is a true Canada Games veteran – please meet: Philippe Saucier! 

TERRITORY ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

We respectfully acknowledge the lək̓ʷəŋən (Lekwungen)-speaking Peoples on whose traditional territory the BC Games Society office stands, and the Songhees, Xwsepsum, and WSÁNEĆ peoples whose historical relationships with the land continue to this day. We 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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