Team BC Recognizes Coaches

Team BC hosted a reception yesterday to thank all of the outstanding coaches who have dedicated their time to the Team BC program. The development of British Columbia's athletes relies on the commitement of coaches and staff alike. The 2013 Canada Summer Games have been a success for Team BC thus far with a total medal count of 27 as of August 8th.

TEAM BC WILL LEAVE ITS LEGACY IN KAMLOOPS

It started in Halifax with the Mitten Project at the 2011 Canada Winter Games and now in Kamloops at the upcoming Western Canada Summer Games, The ABC’s of Team BC Legacy Project will collect and donate new and gently used books for the children of Kamloops.

Mission Staff Monday – Heather Beatty

Another edition of Mission Staff Monday – this week: Heather Beatty! 

Mission Staff Monday – Alana See

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: Alana See

Never Take the Easy Way Out

Never take the easy way out.  It is something Team BC wheelchair basketball co-captain Joel Ewert lives by.

Special Olympics BC names Team BC figure skaters

Jeff Leung of SOBC – Vancouver and Kari Trott of SOBC – Port Alberni will make their Canada Games debuts.

Honourary captain, Justin Kripps, wins silver medal in Germany

To say Konigssee, Germany is Justin Kripps’ home-away-from-home is an understatement. The Olympic champion from Summerland, B.C. teamed up with Cam Stones (Whitby, Ont.) to win his fourth World Cup two-man medal on the 16-corner sheet of natural beauty in the Bavarian Alps with a silver on Saturday. His lone World Championship medal also came […]

Badminton BC names Canada Winter Games athletes

Badminton BC has chosen 10 athletes who will represent BC at the 2019 Canada Winter Games in Red Deer, Alberta.

BC Hockey names male roster for Canada Winter Games

20 players have been selected to play for Team BC at the 2019 Canada Winter Games.

Synchro BC announces 10 athletes to compete in Red Deer

Synchro BC is pleased to announce the artistic swimming athletes who will represent British Columbia at the 2019 Canada Winter Games in Red Deer, Alberta.

Speed Skating Announces athletes selected to Team BC

BC Speed Skating Association has named the Team BC athletes who will compete in Short Track and Long Track Speed Skating at the 2019 Canada Winter Games in Red Deer, Alberta. 

MISSION STAFF MONDAY – Dani Wilson

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: Dani Wilson!

MISSION STAFF MONDAY – Sarah Kiengersky

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: Sarah Kiengersky!

MISSION STAFF MONDAY – Courtney Lott

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: Courtney Lott!

MISSON STAFF MONDAY – Kyler Nurmsoo

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: Kyler Nurmsoo!

MISSION STAFF MONDAY – Marie-Pierre Lavoie

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: Marie-Pierre Lavoie!

MISSION STAFF MONDAY – Willy Saari

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: Willy Saari!

Olympian Justin Kripps named Team BC Honourary Captain

Team BC is proud to announce Olympian and Team BC alumnus, Justin Kripps, as our Honourary Captain for the 2019 Canada Winter Games.

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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