The 55+ BC Games wrapped up their competitions in 鶹AV Saturday afternoon.
The five days of friendly senior sporting — friendly, yet competitive; these athletes were looking to win — that took over 鶹AV’s ice rinks, fields, ball diamonds and nearly everything else were celebrated at the Rotary Centre for the Arts.
Though it seemed a lot of the athletes had hit the road back to their respective homes, the ceremonies opened rather fittingly with ‘O Canada’ being sung Peggy Nora who just recently release her first album at the age of 68.
Fitting start to the closing ceremonies of the 55+ BC Games in ; 68-year-old Peggy Nora, who just released her 1st ever album, sings the national anthem.
— Mack Britton (@MackBrittonBC)
The emcee of the event, Phil Johnson, led the celebrations for the near 1,600 BC Games volunteers and the near 4,200 athletes who competed, a record for the 55+ BC Games.
“It’s a celebration of life and being alive,” said Johnson.
There was a moment of silence held for one athlete who died during the games Friday.
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The board of directors, including president of the games David Graham, and the rest of the city committee that helped put these games together over the past two years were celebrated at the ceremonies.
They, along side Mayor Colin Basran, were appreciative of the turnout, the support, the volunteers and the celebration of 鶹AV’s success in hosting the largest ever 55+ BC Games.
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