Team BC to curl for a bronze medal

Team BC curlers lose to Team Saskatchewan in a close game.  The team will try for bronze.

Determined wheelchair basketball team rewarded with win over Team Nova Scotia

Team BC advances in wheelchair basketball with a big 53-38 win.  They play Team New Brunswick tomorrow at 1 p.m.

Team BC gymnastics earns five medals on final day of competition

Team BC wins big in the gymnastics individual events today.  Shallon Olsen and Aaron Mah lead the way with a total of eight medals combined.

Ladies’ ski cross leads the way at Tabor Mountain

Team BC ladies and men dominate day one of ski cross.  Quarterfinals begin tomorrow morning at 10 a.m.

Team BC puts in a good effort in short track

The 1000m proves a competitive race for Team BC athletes.  The team prepares for the 3000m points and relay races.

Team BC ringette will play for fifth after overtime win

Team BC defeated Team Saskatchewan today 7-6 in a trilling overtime game.  The team will play for fifth place tomorrow.

Target shooting competition comes to a close for Team BC

Team BC’s Dakota O’Donovan and Brian Ng close out the individual target shooting competition today.

Gymnasts, speed skaters and target shooter bring home hardware for Team BC

Team BC climbed the podium 10 times on Thursday, bringing home one gold, five silver and four bronze medals at the 2015 Canada Winter Games. 

In the gymnastics event finals, Aaron Mah of Vancouver and Shallon Olsen combined for five medals for Team BC. Mah won gold in the men’s floor exercise and silver in men’s horizontal bars. Surrey’s Olsen won three medals: two silvers – vault and floor exercise – and a bronze in uneven bars. 

Mah places fourth in men’s all around competition

Team BC’s Aaron Mah takes fourth place in the men’s gymnastics all around competition.  The team will conclude with individual event finals on Thursday.

RFP issued for Team BC pins for 2015 Canada Winter Games

The BC Games Society is seeking proposals from pin suppliers to manufacture and supply official Team BC pins for the 2015 Canada Winter Games.

Cheering on Special Olympics Athletes bound for 2015 Canada Games

The Canada Games are coming to Prince George next February, and four Special Olympics BC figure skaters are preparing to be part of the action in their home province

BC Wheelchair Basketball Announces Athletes Named to the 2015 Canada Winter Games Team

BC Wheelchair Basketball Society is proud to announce the 12 athletes selected to represent Team BC at the 2015 Canada Winter Games in wheelchair basketball.

Team BC Badminton Completes First Training Camp

Team BC Badminton completed its official first training camp in preparation for the 2015 Canada Winter Games.

Judo BC announces 14 athletes named to Team BC for 2015 Canada Winter Games

Judo BC has announced the 14 athletes who will compete for Team BC at the 2015 Canada Winter Games.

Olympian Kelsey Serwa named Honourary Team BC Captain

Olympian and Team BC alumna, Kelsey Serwa, has been named the Honourary Captain of Team BC for the 2015 Canada Winter Games in Prince George.

2015 Canada Winter Games Torch Relay

The countdown is on to the 2015 Canada Winter Games.  See the Canada Games Torch at Relay events in Victoria, New Westminster, Burnaby, and Kamloops in October.

Team BC Badminton Announced for Canada Winter Games

After months of trials, Badminton BC has announced the athletes selected to compete for Team BC at the 2015 Canada Winter Games in Prince George, February 13 to March 1.  

Team BC Launches Refreshed Brand and Website

Team BC has launched a whole new look and feel as we prepare for the 2015 Canada Winter Games.  The new logo, tag line, and website capture the feeling behind what it is like to be part of Team BC.  We live for this!

Canada Games Council inducts new members into Hall of Fame

Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame recently hosted the 2013 Induction Celebrations presented by the Canada Games and inducted eleven new Honoured Members.

Sport BC Recognizes 2015 Canada Winter Games Community Sport Heroes

Sport BC was in Prince George honoring some of the most dedicated individuals in sport in our community.  Of the 11 individuals recognized, five are key planning volunteers with the 2015 Canada Winter Games.

2015 Canada Winter Games 500 days away

Today marks five hundred days until the opening of the 2015 Canada Winter Games in Prince George and the countdown clock continues to tick down

The 2015 Canada Winter Games Return From Sherbrooke

The 2015 Canada Games team has officially returned from Sherbooke and are excited, educated, and ready to take the lead as the next Official Host Society.

Team BC Active Youth Project donates more than 250 lbs. of clothing to Sherbrooke community organization and Lac-Megantic relief efforts

With the goal of fostering social responsibility and leaving a meaningful legacy in the host community of the 2013 Canada Summer Games, Team BC, in partnership with apparel provider Team Sales, has donated more than 250lbs of clothing to La Source-Soleil, an organization providing housing as well as community resources to support homeless and at-risk youth between the ages of 18-30 in Sherbrooke, QC.


Outstanding QC Volunteer Makes a Difference with BC Sailor

The Canada Summer Games always showcase the best in outstanding sport performance. Beyond athletic prowess however, the Games also see outstanding performances from selfless volunteers who go above and beyond, offering their time, expertise and, in this case their culinary skills, to support the country’s finest young athletes in achieving their goals.


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.

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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