More than 1,000 of the provinceâs best young athletes have arrived in Fort St. John to give it their all at the 2020 this weekend.
Over the next three days, youth ages nine to 17 will compete across 15 different winter sports while representing their hometowns.
On Thursday night, the youth took part in the gamesâ opening ceremonies at North Peace Arena to not only celebrate their upcoming achievements but the efforts of roughly 2,000 volunteers, 300 coaches and 190 officials.
Recently retired Canadian Olympic speed skater Denny Morrison, who hails from Fort St. John, took part in lighting the official games torch.
âWe are ready to host the Winter Games and are excited to welcome BCâs athletes, coaches and officials to BCâs most northern host city in the Games history,â said Darren Snider, president of this yearâs games, in a news release. âI hope all the participants have a wonderful time filled with memorable experiences.â
The games will run Friday to Sunday morning before wrapping up with a closing ceremony Sunday afternoon.
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