Special Olympics B.C.âs largest-ever winter team will pursue personal bests at the Special Olympics Canada Winter Games in Calgary Feb. 27 to March 2.
The B.C. team is comprised of 142 athletes, 50 coaches, and 14 mission staff from 31 communities.
The Okanagan region features 16 athletes, nine coaches and four mission staff.
- Cross country skiiing: Francis Stanley (Cranbrook), Jordan Lige, Kelsey Wyse, Shannon Lindquist, Tracey Melesko (Âé¶čAV).
- Snowshoe: Garrison Frost, Tony Wilkinson (Âé¶čAV), Danielle Pechet (Vernon), Kassidy Rutledge (West Âé¶čAV)
- Five-pin bowling: Angela Flannigan, Bob (Bobby) Brimacombe, Travis Block (Oliver), Ryan Richter, Sascha Bayliss (Osoyoos), Allen Hahner (West Âé¶čAV)
- Alpine skiing: Yorke Parkin (Revelstoke)
- Coaches: Ty and David Wilkinson (Âé¶čAV), Patricia Kreiger (Osoyoos), Ray Huson (Penticton), Saige Beaumont (Revelstoke), Les Sigal, Laura Murphy, Janny Jung (Vernon), Annabel Stanley (West Âé¶čAV)
- Mission staff: Krissy Krnasty (Vernon-medical), Kimberly Rutledge, Leanne Kelly (Âé¶čAV), Aaron Leontowich (Kamloops)
âIt makes me feel honoured and privileged that I get to represent B.C. and compete against all of Canada at a national level,â said Pechet, one of 15 snowshoers competing.
The teams will be competing in eight sports in Calgary: five-pin bowling, alpine skiing, cross country skiing, curling, figure skating, floor hockey, snowshoeing and speed skating.
The athletes qualified for their spot based on their performances at the 2023 Special Olympics B.C. Winter Games, which was hosted in Kamloops.
âThe energy and excitement of this 2024 provincial team is undeniable,â said Michelle Cruickshank, Special Olympics Team BC 2024 Chef de Mission. âItâs been a long-anticipated wait for our athletes to be returning to competition at the national level. I am so proud of the commitment and hard work shown by all of these inspiring athletes, coaches, and volunteers.â
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