Team BC loses first match to Team Alberta

BC lost its first badminton matches of the competition when both James Ho and Joshua Liu were defeated in their respective men's singles matches. Both matches went to three sets.

Dad surprises pitcher son, BC to play for gold

Justin Olic (Surrey), a crafty southpaw was today's starter against Alberta. Unknown to him, his father Frank Olic flew in to watch the him play. After working the 10:00 PM to 6:00 AM shift Frank jumped on a plane in Vancouver to Fort McMurray.

Golden boys in top form for triathlon relay

A light mist kept the triathlon conditions slick and chilly for the second day of competition. Team BC medaled in both the male and female three-person relay with the men taking gold and the women taking home silver.

Women battle to a split on day two!

The BC women's volleyball team ‎started the day off with a battle with Team Alberta. The teams have a history, having met twice before the games and split both match ups.

Team BC Results Recap Aug 14

26 medals for Team BC at the Western Canada Summer Games with swimming leading the charge, collecting 25 in the pool and the men's 8 in rowing taking home gold.

Shade golden in Wood Buffalo

The water at Macdonald Island Park was golden for Special Olympics athlete Jesse Shade (Campbell River) at the 2015 Western Canada Summer Games.  Five gold medals in the pool were just the beginning for the sixteen year old Vancouver Island swimmer.  

Swimmers add to medal haul on second day of competition

Team BC swimming hauled in 25 medals of which 15 were gold, four were silver and six were bronze. Special Olympics swimmer Jesse Shade swam to two more golds today bringing his tournament total to four.

Team BC Softball goes 2 and 1 for the day

Team BC Softball earned two more wins today but dropped one in the final game of a triple header day.

Team BC Volleyball Men split day two of competition

Team BC took a win against Team Yukon in three sets but lost a tight match to Team Alberta in the afternoon.

Team BC alumni win medals at the Judo Open Nationals U16-U21

Judo athletes from Red Deer win four medals

Team BC Hockey Coach Delaney Collins makes history at Canada Games

Delaney one of three female hockey coaches to podium at Games

Team BC Freestyle skiers head to Italy

Five Team BC alumni to head to World Championships

Team BC finishes 2019 Canada Winter Games with 87 medals

Team BC’s delegation of 349 showcased their commitment through 87 podium performances including 30 gold, 28 silver, and 29 bronze medals.  Team BC was fourth in the overall medal count.

Gold medal record day for Team BC

30 gold medals the most Team BC has won at a winter games

Cross Country adds final gold medal for Team BC

Cross Country adds to Team BC’s record setting gold medal count

Squash adds another silver medal

Men’s team matches women’s result

Women’s squash earn team silver

Team BC Lucia Bicknell wins second medal of games

Gold for men’s curling!

Team BC breaks record for most golds in a Canada Winter Games

Bronze for women’s hockey at Canada Winter Games

Team BC wins 5-4 in bronze medal game over Ontario at the Canada Winter Games

Badminton’s Wendy Zhang named Closing Ceremony Flagbearer

Double gold medalist has a chance for bronze Saturday

Archery, squash and snowboard keep the medals rolling for Team BC

Team BC ties record for gold medals at a Canada Winter Games

Men’s Curling goes to gold medal game

Team BC has never won a gold medal at the Canada Games

Judo wins 12 medals for Team BC

Two silvers for Team BC in the team event

Archery ends on a positive note

Team BC improves on 2015 Canada Winter Games finish

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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