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BC Games and Team BC Alumni to Represent Canada at 2023 Pan American Games

The 2023 Pan American Games are taking place October 20-November 5 in Santiago, Chile, bringing together the top athletes from the Americas and Caribbean.

Canada’s 473 athlete contingent includes 54 athletes who previously competed at the BC Games or for Team BC at the Canada Games. These athletes are joined by 12 coaches and support staff with similar ties. They will compete in 39 sports across the 19 days of competition.

With the 2024 Olympics less than a year away, these Pan Am Games will not only serve as an opportunity for nations to test their mettle against international competition, but also an opportunity for athletes to punch their ticket to next summer’s Games in 21 sports/disciplines.

Quick Facts:

  • 54, or 11%, of Team Canada’s 473 athletes are BC Games and/or Team BC alumni (35 BC Games alumni, 33 Team BC alumni, and 16 alumni of both);
  • 8 coaches and 4 staff members with ties to the BC Games and/or Team BC will join these 54 athletes in Santiago, for a total of 67 alumni;

See the full 2023 Pan Am Games Team Canada athlete list here.


BC Games Alumni List

Name (Athletes) Hometown Sport | Result BC Games (sport, if different)
Emma Entzminger* Victoria Softball | Bronze Kelowna 2008 BC Summer Games (Soccer), Township of Langley 2010 BC Summer Games
Sara Groenewegen Surrey Softball | Bronze Kelowna 2008 BC Summer Games
Jeremy Bagshaw* Victoria Swimming | Gold, Bronze Greater Trail 2006 BC Winter Games
Mo Zhang* Vancouver Table Tennis | Bronze (2) Port Alberni 2004 BC Winter Games
Isabelle Harris* Mission Judo | Silver Penticton 2006 BC Winter Games
Ana Godinez Gonzalez* Burnaby Wrestling Penticton 2006 BC Winter Games
Fillah Karim Vancouver Sailing Nanaimo 2014 BC Summer Games
Emily Bugeja* Vancouver Sailing Surrey 2012 BC Summer Games
Jessica Hirschbold* Victoria Sailing Cowichan 2018 BC Summer Games
Nicole Bunyan* Victoria Squash | Silver (2) Greater Trail 2006 BC Winter Games
Brock Hoel* West Kelowna Triathlon | Bronze Abbotsford 2016 BC Summer Games
Desirae Ridenour* Cowichan Bay Triathlon Nanaimo 2014 BC Summer Games
Hunter Smith North Vancouver Wakeboard | Silver Cowichan 2018 BC Summer Games
Alex Russell Surrey Beach Volleyball Kelowna 2008 BC Summer Games (Volleyball-Indoor)
Kaila Butler* Port Coquitlam Athletics | Bronze Greater Vernon 2012 BC Winter Games (Ringette), Nanaimo 2014 BC Summer Games (Softball)
Alycia Butterworth* Parksville Athletics Kamloops 2006 BC Summer Games
Evan Dunfee Richmond Athletics Abbotsford 2004 BC Summer Games
Georgia Ellenwood Langley Athletics Township of Langley 2010 BC Summer Games
Grace Fetherstonhaugh* New Westminster Athletics Mission 2014 BC Winter Games (Cross Country Skiing), Nanaimo 2014 BC Summer Games
Ethan Katzberg Nanaimo Athletics | Gold Abbotsford 2016 BC Summer Games
Callum Robinson Victoria Athletics Cowichan 2018 BC Summer Games (Swimming-Para)[SP2] 
Riley Pickrell Victoria Cycling Penticton 2016 BC Winter Games (Speed Skating)
Sean Richardson Vancouver Cycling | Gold Penticton 2016 BC Winter Games (Cross Country Skiing)
Anna Mollenhauer Victoria Field Hockey Mission 2014 BC Winter Games (Hockey)
Natalie Sourisseau Kelowna Field Hockey Kamloops 2006 BC Summer Games
Ethan McTavish North Vancouver Field Hockey | Bronze Mission 2014 BC Winter Games (Alpine Skiing)
Zachary Clay* Chilliwack Artistic Gymnastics | Gold, Silver Greater Trail 2006 BC Winter Games
Sydney Turner Port Coquitlam Artistic Gymnastics | Bronze Penticton 2016 BC Winter Games
Abby Speirs Victoria Rowing | Gold Surrey 2012 BC Summer Games (Triathlon)
Quinn Storey* Burnaby Rowing Mission 2014 BC Winter Games (Alpine Skiing)
Caroline Crossley Victoria Rugby 7s | Silver Surrey 2012 BC Summer Games
Shalaya Valenzuela Abbotsford Rugby 7s | Silver Abbotsford 2016 BC Summer Games
Elias Ergas Vancouver Rugby 7s | Bronze Surrey 2012 BC Summer Games
Lockie Kratz Victoria Rugby 7s | Bronze Nanaimo 2014 BC Summer Games
Jake Thiel Victoria Rugby 7s | Bronze Township of Langley 2010 BC Summer Games
Name (Coaches/Staff) Hometown Sport (Role) BC Games (sport, if different)
Janice Hanan* Victoria Swimming (Team Manager) Chilliwack 1993 BC Summer Games (Water polo-Athlete), Kelowna 1994 BC Summer Games, Penticton 1995 BC Summer Games, Burnaby 1997 BC Summer Games, Ridge Meadows 1998 BC Summer Games, 2004 Port Alberni BC Winter Games
Rodney Hobson Kelowna Karate (Coach (Kumite), Sport Technical Leader) North Vancouver 1996 BC Winter Games (Athlete), Campbell River 1997 BC Winter Games (Athlete)
Raj Virdi Surrey Wrestling (Coach) Kamloops 2006 BC Summer Games, Nanaimo 2014 BC Summer Games
Tommy McLeod Victoria Diving (Coach) Victoria 2000 BC Summer Games, Nanaimo 2002 BC Summer Games
Igo Gantsevich* Richmond Fencing (Team Leader) Williams Lake 2002 BC Winter Games (Athlete)
Kraig Devlin Victoria Boxing (High Performance Director/Team Leader) Terrace 2010 BC Winter Games (Karate)
Jennifer Greggain Vancouver Golf (Women’s Associate Coach) Township of Langley 2010 BC Summer Games, Nanaimo 2014 BC Summer Games, Abbotsford 2016 BC Summer Games, Cowichan 2018 BC Summer Games
Katie Bahain Steenman* Sidney Rowing (Coach) Cowichan 2018 BC Summer Games
Sean White Victoria Rugby 7s (Men’s Head Coach) Abbotsford 2004 BC Summer Games (Athlete)
Jennifer Joyce* Richmond Rugby 7s (Women’s Strength and Conditioning Coach) Penticton 1995 BC Summer Games (Athletics-Athlete)

*Also competed for Team BC at the Canada Games.


Team BC Alumni List

Name Hometown Sport Canada Games (sport, if different)
Emma Entzminger* Victoria Softball Sherbrook 2013 Canada Summer Games, Winnipeg 2017 Canada Summer Games
Callum Pilgrim Abbotsford Softball Winnipeg 2017 Canada Summer Games
Morgan Reimer Langley Softball Niagara 2022 Canada Summer Games
Jeremy Bagshaw* Victoria Swimming PEI 2009 Canada Summer Games
James Dergousoff Christina Lake Swimming Sherbrooke 2013 Canada Summer Games
Raben Dommann North Vancouver Swimming Winnipeg 2017 Canada Summer Games
Ivy Liao Vancouver Table Tennis Prince George 2015 Canada Winter Games, PEI 2023 Canada Winter Games (Manager)
Mo Zhang* Vancouver Table Tennis Prince George 2015 Canada Winter Games (Manager)
Isabelle Harris* Mission Judo Red Deer 2019 Canada Winter Games
Ana Godinez Gonzalez* Burnaby Wrestling Winnipeg 2017 Canada Winter Games
Justina Di Stasio Coquitlam Wrestling PEI 2009 Canada Summer Games
Nishan Randhawa Abbotsford Wrestling Sherbrooke 2013 Canada Summer Games
Darthe Cappelan Surrey Wrestling Sherbrooke 2013 Canada Summer Games
Emily Bugeja* Vancouver Sailing Winnipeg 2017 Canada Summer Games
Jessica Hirschbold* Victoria Sailing Niagara 2022 Canada Summer Games
Bryden Hattie Victoria Diving Winnipeg 2017 Canada Summer Games
Celina Toth Victoria Diving PEI 2009 Canada Summer Games
Nicole Bunyan* Victoria Squash Halifax 2011 Canada Winter Games
Dylan French Richmond Fencing Sherbrooke 2013 Canada Summer Games
Shaul Gordon Richmond Fencing Sherbrooke 2013 Canada Summer Games
Brock Hoel* West Kelowna Triathlon Winnipeg 2017 Canada Summer Games
Desirae Ridenour* Cowichan Bay Triathlon Winnipeg 2017 Canada Summer Games
Kaila Butler* Port Coquitlam Athletics Winnipeg 2017 Canada Summer Games
Alycia Butterworth* Parksville Athletics PEI 2009 Canada Summer Games
Grace Fetherstonhaugh* New Westminster Athletics Winnipeg 2017 Canada Summer Games
Addy Townsend Coquitlam Athletics Winnipeg 2017 Canada Summer Games
Wendy Zhang Richmond Badminton Red Deer 2019 Canada Winter Games
Sandra Walter Coquitlam Cycling London 2001 Canada Summer Games
Connor Attridge Burnaby Rowing Niagara 2022 Canada Summer Games
Quinn Storey* Burnaby Rowing Niagara 2022 Canada Summer Games
Devan Wiebe Vancouver Modern Pentathlon Sherbrooke 2013 Canada Summer Games
Stacey Fung North Vancouver Tennis Sherbrooke 2013 Canada Summer Games
Zachary Clay* Chilliwack Artistic Gymnastics Halifax 2011 Canada Winter Games
Name Hometown Sport (Role) Canada Games (sport, if different) 
Janice Hanan* Victoria Swimming(Team Manager) Regina 2005 Canada Summer Games
JianRen Wei Vancouver Table Tennis (Women’s Coach) PEI 2023 Canada Winter Games
Victor Gantsevich Richmond Fencing (Men’s Epee Coach) Sherbrooke 2013 Canada Summer Games
Igo Gantsevich* Richmond Fencing (Team Leader) Bathurst-Campbelltown 2003 Canada Winter Games (Athlete)
Katie Bahain Steenman* Sidney Rowing (Coach) Niagara 2022 Canada Summer Games (Technical Support)
Jennifer Joyce Richmond Rugby 7s (Women’s Strength and Conditioning Coach) Brandon 1997 Canada Summer Games (Athletics-Athlete), London 2001 Canada Summer Games (Athletics – Athlete)

*Also competed at the BC Winter or BC Summer Games.

BC Games Coach Mentorship Program kicks off in Whistler

The inaugural BC Games Mentorship In-Person Kick Off Weekend was hosted on Sept 23-24, 2023 at the Whistler Athlete Centre. Four mentor coaches and one mentee coach attended the event in person,  and were joined virtually by three additional mentor coaches online. 

The Coach Mentorship Program is a partnership between viaSport, Canadian Sport Institute Pacific, BC Games Society and participating Provincial Sport Organizations. The program is built to leverage the coach development opportunities and coach capacity development through a BC Winter Games cycle. 

The Mentorship Kick Off Weekend included a NCCP Mentorship Certification course, Games Updates, Table Top Exercises, Mentorship Planning schedule as well as the informal social events which included card games and outdoor hikes.

The coaches in attendance brought a wide variety of skills and experiences to the table, which provided a vast array of collaboration and knowledge sharing within the group.  It was very evident that the coaches were not only passionate about their respective sport but also passionate about coaching in general. The mentor coaches in this program are some of the best coaches in the province and we are very fortunate to have them leading our mentee coaches at the Lhtako Quesnel 2024 BC Winter Games.

To learn more about the program, visit the viaSport website.

#ThanksCoach: Celebrating National Coaches Week 2023

National Coaches Week is a time to celebrate the positive impact coaches have on athletes and communities across Canada. This annual campaign is an opportunity to recognize coaches for the integral role they play, and to take time to say.

Each year, thousands of people across Canada take part in National Coaches Week to say #ThanksCoach for their time, effort, and generosity.

Learn more at coach.ca/national-coaches-week.

BC Games celebrating 45 years of athletic excellence and community building

VICTORIA – The BC Games is celebrating its 45th anniversary, marking 45 years to the day that the Penticton BC Summer Games opened on August 16, 1978.

In recognition of the milestone, Lana Popham, Minister of Tourism, Arts, Culture and Sport, has officially proclaimed August 16, 2023, the ‘45th Anniversary of BC Games.’

The BC Winter and BC Summer Games are British Columbia’s biennial celebration of sport and community. Since 1978, the BC Games have had over 350,000 participants and volunteers in 38 communities, plus thousands more attend as spectators and supporters. Many former BC Games competitors have moved on to participate in national and international competitions, including the Canada Games and the Olympic and Paralympic Games.

To ensure young athletes can continue to have the best experience at the BC Games, the Province is allocating $1.5 million in one-time funding to support the staging of five Games across 2023, 2024 and 2026. This funding is in addition to the more than $2 million provided annually to the BC Games Society to support host communities, cover travel costs for athletes and coaches, and support Team BC’s attendance at the Canada Games. 

In 2024, the BC Winter Games will be hosted from February 22-25 by Lhtako Dene Nation and the City of Quesnel while the BC Summer Games will be held in Maple Ridge from July 18-21. To learn more about the Lhtako Quesnel 2024 BC Winter Games and the Maple Ridge 2024 BC Summer Games, visit bcgames.org/.

Quotes

Lana Popham, Minister of Tourism, Arts, Culture and Sport
“The BC Games are a celebration of sport, providing valuable opportunities for young British Columbians to participate and reap the benefits of sport. For many young athletes these games are their first sport competition at a provincial level or an important step in their journey towards high performance. As we mark this significant milestone, thank you to the host communities as well as the countless volunteers, coaches and officials of the past 45 years. Your involvement and dedication have brought us to this moment. All the best for the next 45 years, and beyond.”

Alison Noble, President and CEO, BC Games Society
“The BC Games are a key piece of the provincial sport pathway and have played an essential role in bringing communities together to celebrate sport over the past 45 years. The Games and the memories and legacies that they leave behind would not be possible without support of the Province and the work of countless volunteers, participants, officials, coaches, and community leaders. Today is an opportunity to celebrate all of the people who make these Games possible.”

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Media Contact
David Conlin
Communications Manager
BC Games Society
250.356.5254
davidc@bcgames.org

About the BC Games Society
Established in 1977 by the B.C. Government under the Societies Act, the BC Games Society (the Society) oversees the BC Winter Games and BC Summer Games. The Society also supports the participation of Team BC, the provincial team competing at Canada Games, in national multi-sport Games. Each of these Games provide opportunities for the development of athletes, coaches, and officials in preparation for higher levels of competition. The BC Games also provide important economic and tourism benefits, allowing hosts to profile their communities and benefit from an economic impact in the range of $1.6 million to $2 million. The legacies of the BC Winter and BC Summer Games allow for capacity building in communities across the province resulting in a stronger British Columbia.

BC Games Alumni Heading to 2023 Commonwealth Youth Games

The Trinbago 2023 Commonwealth Youth Games will take place August 4-11, 2023, on the Islands of Trinidad and Tobago, bringing together top athletes aged 14 to 18 from 71 Commonwealth nations and territories. Canada’s delegation of 74 athletes and staff will compete in four sports across the eight days of competition: Athletics, Beach Volleyball, Netball, and Rugby 7s.

Leading the Canadian contingent into the Opening Ceremony as a flag bearer will be BC Games alum Alexa Dow, who captured a trio of gold medals at the Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games. She is joined by five fellow athletes and two coaches who previously competed in the BC Winter or BC Summer Games:

Name Sport Role BC Games (Sport, if different)
Alexa Dow Athletics Athlete Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Ryan Lofstrom Athletics Athlete Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Lana Dueck * Rugby 7s Athlete Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Skye Farish * Rugby 7s Athlete Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Ava Ference Rugby 7s Athlete Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Adia Pye * Rugby 7s Athlete Cowichan 2018 BC Summer Games (3×3 Basketball)
Darcy Patterson * Rugby 7s Coach 2004 Abbotsford BC Summer Games
Amonda Francis Netball Coach 2004 Port Alberni BC Summer Games

* Denotes athletes who have also competed for Team BC at the Canada Games. To see the full list of Team BC alumni representing Canada at the 2023 Commonwealth Youth Games, click here.

To learn more about Commonwealth Sport Canada, click here.

To learn more about the Trinbago 2023 Commonwealth Youth Games, click here.

BC Games Alumni Contribute to NAIG 2023 Medal Count

The 2023 North American Indigenous Games (NAIG 2023) came to a close on Saturday, July 22. The Games, which proved to be a fantastic week of competition and cultural celebration in Kjipuktuk (Halifax, Nova Scotia), saw Team BC NAIG shine across 14 sports thanks in part to the 81 alumni of the BC Games and Team BC in attendance.

READ: BC Games Alumni Heading to 2023 North American Indigenous Games

With 159 (53 Gold, 62 Silver, 44 Bronze) medals, Team BC NAIG claimed second place on the medal table, falling short to only Saskatchewan’s 177 for the Overall Team Award. BC Games alumni had a hand in 46 of those 159 medals, tapping into their previous multi-sport games experience through the BC Winter and BC Summer Games.

Name Sport Medal (NAIG 2023) BC Games (sport, if different)
Brody Brook Golf Silver Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Jada Brown Softball Bronze Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Aivrielle Caban Soccer Gold Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Kelana Cottrell Swimming Gold (2), Silver (6) Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Carson Crooks Lacrosse Silver Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games (Box Lacrosse)
Caelen Cross Lacrosse Silver Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games (Box Lacrosse)
Jasen Feiss Lacrosse Silver Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games (Box Lacrosse)
Max Goller Lacrosse Silver Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games (Filed Lacrosse)
Aidan Heggelund Softball Gold Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Ava Jack Soccer Gold Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games (3×3 Basketball)
Bruce Jackson Softball Gold Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Elise Jonasson Swimming Silver Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Danny Legault Athletics Silver, Bronze Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Gunner Leifsson

Kade Leifsson
Lacrosse

Lacrosse
Silver

Silver
Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games (Box Lacrosse)

Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games (Box Lacrosse)
Koenn Mahar-Robins Lacrosse Silver Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games (Box Lacrosse)
Hayden Mason Lacrosse Silver Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games (Box Lacrosse)
Wyatt Mowatt Soccer Gold Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Troy Muise Lacrosse Silver Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games (Box Lacrosse)
Brooklyn Munch Softball Bronze Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Charlee Murdock Soccer Gold Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Adrianna Nisyok Soccer Gold Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Kieryn Noppen Lacrosse Silver Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games (Soccer)
Ryan Peterson Lacrosse Silver Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games (Box Lacrosse)
Fayth Pontious Wrestling Silver Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Roland Quewezance Lacrosse Silver Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games (Box Lacrosse)
Garner Ransome Softball Gold Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Jimmy Reed Athletics Silver, Bronze (2) Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games (Canoe Kayak) / 2022 Greater Vernon BC Winter Games (Cross Country Skiing)
Jayla Robinson Basketball Bronze Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Taylor Robins-Swanson Lacrosse Silver Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games (Box Lacrosse)
Eboni Samaha

Isabella Seneviratne

Preston Seneviratne
Soccer

Swimming

Swimming
Gold

Gold (5), Silver (3)

Gold (3), Silver (6)
Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games

Cowichan 2018 BC Summer Games

Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Jacob Seward


Marcus Smith
Canoe Kayak

Basketball
Gold (2), Silver (2), Bronze

Bronze
Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games


Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games (3×3 Basketball)
Ava-Marie Starr Soccer Gold Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games (Softball)
Kierra Starr Soccer Gold Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games (Softball)
Shayne Turner Soccer Bronze Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games (Rugby)
Jackson Whitford Athletics Silver, Bronze Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Drew Williams Basketball Bronze Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games (Canoe Kayak)
Ethan Wilson Soccer Gold Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games (Softball)
James Woelders Volleyball Silver Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games (Softball)

To see the complete list of Team BC alumni medalists at NAIG 2023, click HERE.

About NAIG 2023
NAIG 2023 was the largest multi-sport and cultural event ever to be held in Atlantic Canada. More than 5,000 athletes, coaches and team staff from 756 Indigenous nations took part in cultural celebrations and competed in 16 sports across 21 venues, with the help of 3,000 volunteers. Originally planned to take place from July 12 to 18, 2020 in Kjipuktuk (Halifax), and Millbrook First Nation, Nova Scotia, NAIG 2023 was rescheduled for July 15 to 23, 2023. You can learn more about the NAIG 2023 HERE.

About Team BC NAIG
Team BC has taken part in every NAIG since its inception in 1990. At the 2014 NAIG in Regina, Saskatchewan, Team BC became the first team to win both the Overall Team Award and the John Fletcher Spirit Award. You can learn more about Team BC NAIG HERE.

 

BC Games Alumni Heading To 2023 North American Indigenous Games

Seventy-four BC Games alumni will represent BC at the 2023 North American Indigenous Games in Kjipuktuk (Halifax), Nova Scotia.

FOLLOW TEAM BC NAIG

The 2023 North American Indigenous Games (NAIG 2023) will get underway this Saturday, kicking off a weeklong celebration of sport and culture in Kjipuktuk (Halifax), Nova Scotia, on the ancestral and unceded territory of the Mi’kmaq.

Team BC NAIG, a program managed by the Indigenous Sport, Phyisical Activity & Recreation Council (I·SPARC), and its 535 Indigenous athletes, coaches, and mission staff will compete in 14 sports: 3D Archery, Athletics (Track & Field, Cross-Country), Badminton, Basketball, Beach Volleyball, Canoe/Kayak, Golf, Lacrosse (Box), Rifle Shooting, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Volleyball, and Wrestling.

Seventy-three of the 535 Team BC NAIG members – 69 athletes and 5 coaches – previously participated in the BC Winter or BC Summer Games.

See the full list of Team BC alumni competing at NAIG 2023.

About NAIG 2023
NAIG 2023 will be the largest multi-sport and cultural event ever to be held in Atlantic Canada. More than 5,000 athletes, coaches and team staff from 756 Indigenous nations will take part in cultural celebrations, and compete in 16 sports across 21 venues, with the help of 3,000 volunteers. 2020 NAIG was originally due to take place from July 12 to 18, 2020 in Kjipuktuk (Halifax), and Millbrook First Nation, Nova Scotia and has now been set to take place July 15 to 23, 2023. You can learn more about the 2023 NAIG HERE.

About Team BC NAIG
Team BC has taken part in every NAIG since its inception in 1990. At the 2014 NAIG in Regina, Saskatchewan, Team BC became the first team to win both the Overall Team Award and the John Fletcher Spirit Award. You can learn more about Team BC NAIG and follow them throughout the 2023 North American Indigenous Games HERE.

BC Games Alumni

Name Sport BC Games (sport, if different)
Dion Abraham Softball Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Nick Barton Basketball Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Heidi Bellis Swimming Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Brody Brook Golf Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Jada Brown Softball Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Aivrielle Caban Soccer Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Thunder Camille Softball Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Aiyana Carpenter Basketball Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Simon Cisco Jr Softball Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Kelana Cottrell Swimming Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Maddox Craske Basketball Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games (Box Lacrosse)
Carson Crooks Lacrosse Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games (Box Lacrosse)
Caelen Cross Lacrosse Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games (Box Lacrosse)
Kolton Durie Wrestling Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Jasen Feiss Lacrosse Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games (Box Lacrosse)
Max Goller Lacrosse Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games (Filed Lacrosse)
Dallas Gray Basketball Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Aidan Heggelund Softball Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Ava Jack Soccer Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games (3×3 Basketball)
Bruce Jackson Softball Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Elise Jonasson Swimming Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Presley Kallio Wrestling Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Danny Legault Athletics Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Gunner Leifsson

Kade Leifsson
Lacrosse

Lacrosse
Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games (Box Lacrosse)

Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games (Box Lacrosse)
Kirby Lessard Softball Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Koenn Mahar-Robins Lacrosse Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games (Box Lacrosse)
Magdalena Malfair Volleyball Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Shale Maurice Volleyball Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games (Swimming)
Hunter McCarthy Wrestling Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Shay Moody Athletics Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Wyatt Mowatt Soccer Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Troy Muise Lacrosse Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games (Box Lacrosse)
Brooklyn Munch Softball Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Charlee Murdock Soccer Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Adrianna Nisyok Soccer Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Kieryn Noppen Lacrosse Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games (Soccer)
Ryan Peterson Lacrosse Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games (Box Lacrosse)
Fayth Pontious Wrestling Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Roland Quewezance Lacrosse Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games (Box Lacrosse)
Linden Ransome Softball Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Garner Ransome Softball Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Jimmy Reed Athletics Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games (Canoe Kayak) / 2022 Greater Vernon BC Winter Games (Cross Country Skiing)
Gabriel Ridler Softball Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Jayla Robinson Basketball Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Taylor Robins-Swanson Lacrosse Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games (Box Lacrosse)
Eboni Samaha Soccer Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Nate Schooner Athletics Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Isabella Seneviratne

Preston Seneviratne

Jacob Seward

Marcus Smith
Swimming

Swimming

Canoe Kayak

Basketball
Cowichan 2018 BC Summer Games

Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games

Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games

Prince George BC Summer Games (3×3 Basketball)
Ava-Marie Starr Soccer Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games (Softball)
Kierra Starr Soccer Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games (Softball)
Payton Tjepkema Softball Greater Vernon 2022 BC Winter Games (Ringette)
Thomas Tucci Volleyball Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games (Beach Volleyball)
Cale Turchansky Volleyball Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Shayne Turner
Delaney Turner
Soccer
Volleyball
Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games (Rugby)
Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Tristen Wallington Softball Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Jackson Whitford Athletics Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Emerson Whitford Volleyball Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Kionah Williams Basketball Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games (3×3 Basketball)
Drew Williams Basketball Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games (Canoe Kayak)
Ethan Wilson Soccer Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games (Softball)
Nolan Wilson Softball Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games
James Woelders Volleyball Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games (Softball)
Sarah Woelders Volleyball Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Bernice Gordon Archery (Assistant Coach) Greater Vernon 2022 BC Winter Games
Shenise Sigsworth Basketball (Manager) Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Lorne Sam Lacrosse (Manager) Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Joni Frei Softball (Head Coach) Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Jocelyn Cater Softball (Assistant Coach) Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games

 

BC Games Society announces new Directors and leadership

VICTORIA – The BC Games Society announced today the appointment of four new members to the Board of Directors, with marketing and operations executive Lisa Craik (Maple Ridge), philanthropic solutions consultant Sue Griffin (Vancouver), former director of recreation services Doug Ross (Vernon), and fundraiser Mindy Stroet (Prince George) set to bring their expertise to the organization.

The board is also welcoming new leadership, as marketing consultant Niki Remesz (Kamloops) will be taking over the role of Chair from Jamey Paterson (Langley) with the expiration of his term. Paterson had served as Chair of the Board of Directors since 2017. Also departing from the board after successful terms are Jim Martin (Prince George) and Michelle Webster (Kelowna).

The four new members of the board are joined by current board members Charlie Bruce (Kamloops), Kylah Bryde (Fort St. John), Francis Cheung (Langley), Chris Densmore (Nanaimo), Wayne Naka (Nelson), Veronica Planella (Victoria), Pamela Rai (Nanaimo), and Christine Ulmer (Kelowna). 

The BC Games Society is the leadership organization that guides the BC Winter and BC Summer Games, British Columbia’s biennial celebration of youth sport and community, and leads the Team BC program at the Canada Games.  The BC Games Society board is appointed by the Minister of Tourism, Arts, Culture and Sport and is responsible for setting policy and direction to ensure the objectives of the Society are met.

Quotes

Lana Popham, Minister, Ministry of Tourism, Arts, Culture and Sport
“Welcome and congratulations to the new members joining the BC Games Society’s board of directors. As many have done before them, I know they will contribute to the continued success of the BC Games. The games bring so many benefits for everyone involved, and they would not be possible without the engagement and dedication of its directors. Sincere thanks to all board members, past or present, for their commitment and participation.”

Niki Remesz, Chair, BC Games Society Board of Directors
“I am honoured to lead such a talented group of board members as Chair of the BC Games Society Board of Directors. The fact that we are able welcome these impressive new members today is a testament to the important role that the BC Games and Team BC play in the development of athletes, coaches, officials, and communities across our province.”

Alison Noble, President and CEO, BC Games Society
“The BC Games Society Board of Directors is in excellent hands with Niki’s leadership and the appointment of our new board members. Our staff are fortunate to be able to draw on the expertise of this multi-talented and diverse set of voices to be able to set the direction for our organization and contribute to the growth of participants, volunteers, and communities.”

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A backgrounder follows.

Media Contact:
David Conlin
Communications Manager
BC Games Society  
davidc@bcgames.org

BACKGROUNDER

BC Games Society Board of Directors

Niki Remesz, Chair, Kamloops
Charlie Bruce, Kamloops
Kylah Bryde, Fort St. John
Francis Cheung, Langley
Lisa Craik, Maple Ridge
Chris Densmore, Nanaimo
Sue Griffin, Vancouver
Wayne Naka, Nelson
Veronica Planella, Victoria
Pamela Rai, Nanaimo
Doug Ross, Vernon
Mindy Stroet, Prince George
Christine Ulmer, Kelowna

Link to biographies of the Board of Directors:

https://bcgames.org/about-us/board-of-directors/

About the BC Games Society

Established in 1977 by the B.C. Government under the Societies Act, the BC Games Society (the Society) oversees the BC Winter Games and BC Summer Games. The Society also supports the participation of Team BC, the provincial team competing at Canada Games, in national multi-sport Games. Each of these Games provide opportunities for the development of athletes, coaches, and officials in preparation for higher levels of competition. For host communities, the Games provide the chance to build or enhance their capacity to attract and deliver major events. Team BC’s Mission Staff can develop and enhance competencies such as leadership, teamwork, time management and organizational skills. BC Games also provide important economic and tourism benefits, allowing hosts to profile their communities and benefit from an economic impact in the range of $1.6 million to $2 million. The legacies of the BC Winter and BC Summer Games allow for capacity building in communities across the province resulting in a stronger British Columbia.

BC Games Society announces sport package for Maple Ridge 2024 BC Summer Games

The BC Games Society has announced the full contingent of sports that will take part in the Maple Ridge 2024 BC Summer Games from July 18 to 21, 2024.

FULL SPORT PACKAGE

The 19 sports named will bring over 3,500 athletes, coaches, and officials to Maple Ridge, which has hosted the BC Summer Games twice previously in 1983 and 1998. The city was set to host the 2020 BC Summer Games before the event was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The 2024 BC Summer Games will mark the debut of the sport of Ultimate at the Games. The BC Ultimate Society (BCUS) boasts a strong participant base from every corner of the province and has built a strong culture around the principles of inclusion, respect, and accessibility.

Inclusion in the Games is determined by the BC Games Core Sport Policy, which outlines the criteria that provincial sport organizations must meet and ensures that the Games continue to deliver exceptional experiences through sport to young athletes from all over the province.

The BC Winter and BC Summer Games are British Columbia’s biennial celebration of sport and community. Since 1978, the BC Games have had over 350,000 participants and volunteers, plus thousands more attend as spectators and supporters.

To learn more about the Maple Ridge 2024 BC Summer Games, visit bcgames.org/.

2024 Summer Games Sport Package

AGES SPORT ATHLETES COACHES OFFICIALS TOTAL
U13 3×3 Basketball-Boys 80 16 8 104
U13 3×3 Basketball-Girls 80 16 8 104
11–17 Artistic Swimming 56 16 17 89
14–15 Athletics 288 32 41 361
12–40 Athletics-Special Olympics 16 4 1 21
15U Baseball 128 24 22 174
U14 Basketball-Boys 80 16 11 107
U14 Basketball-Girls 80 16 11 107
18U Beach Volleyball 32 16 8 56
15–16 Box Lacrosse 152 32 14 198
13–16; U19 Canoe/Kayak 104 32 25 161
13–18 Equestrian 48 24 16 88
12–30 Equestrian-Para 10 9 3 22
14–15 Field Lacrosse 152 32 14 198
12–16 Golf 48 16 15 79
U17; U19 Rowing 88 24 12 124
U17 Rugby-Girls 96 24 12 132
U15; U19 Sailing 72 16 7 95
U15 Soccer-Boys 144 24 16 184
U15 Soccer-Girls 144 24 16 184
U16 Softball-Girls 120 32 12 164
U15 Swimming 160 16 30 206
13–30 Swimming-Para 8 3 1 12
12–40 Swimming-Special Olympics 24 6 1 31
10–17 Towed Water Sports 64 16 20 100
15–17 Triathlon 52 16 8 76
13–15 Ultimate 96 16 0 112
15U Volleyball-Boys 112 16 6 134
15U Volleyball-Girls 112 16 6 134
14–17 Wrestling 136 16 14 166
  TOTALS        2782       566                375                  3723    

Quotes

Alison Noble, President and CEO, BC Games Society
“The sports in the BC Games are held to a high standard through our Core Sport Policy, and their inclusion is a result of the hard work that provincial sport organizations are doing to grow their sports and develop inclusive and positive cultures. We are excited to welcome BC Ultimate into the fold for the first time in the history of the Games and to watch the sport grow with this opportunity.”

Brian Gisel, General Manager, BC Ultimate
“BC Ultimate is excited to be included in the 2024 BC Summer Games. This opportunity comes after a continued effort to grow the sport in schools for the past 20 years. This spring, we were thrilled to have more than 120 High Schools in BC playing the sport under the BC School Sports umbrella. The sport is also growing in popularity among Elementary and Middle schools. Inclusion in the BC Summer Games will help promote the game and continue the growth of disc sports among junior athletes around the province.”

Non Ha, Executive Director, BC Wrestling
“The BC Games are a valuable stage in the development of athletes and coaches in pursuit of excellence. Many successful wrestlers have benefited from BC Games experience and progressed to prestigious international multisport events, including Olympic Gold Medalist Carol Huynh. BC Wrestling and our participants celebrate the spirit of the Games, and we are excited to continue to contribute to a positive, respectful, inclusive, and accessible environment through sport.”

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BC Games Society
250.356.5254
davidc@bcgames.org

Five alumni amongst BC Sports Hall of Fame Class of 2023

The BC Sports Hall of Fame inducted the Class of 2023 on Thursday night and five BC Games and Team BC alumni are among the honourees.

Olympic gold and silver medalist in ski-cross Kelsey Serwa and three-time wheelchair basketball Paralympic gold medalist Jaimie Borisoff are joined by basketball coach Deb Huband, who enters the Hall in the Builders-Coaches category. Bill Clearie and Roy Crowe, who represented Team BC at the 1969 Canada Summer Games, are being inducted as members of the 1971 Richmond Roadrunners men’s lacrosse team.

Kelsey Serwa (Kelowna)

  • 2002 BC Winter Games (Williams Lake) – Alpine Skiing
  • 2007 Canada Winter Games (Whitehorse) – Alpine Skiing
    • Gold – Giant Slalom (F)
  • 2010, 2014, & 2018 Winter Olympics – Alpine Skiing

Jaimie Borisoff

  • 1995 Canada Winter Games (Grand Prairie) – Wheelchair Basketball
  • 2008 Olympics – Wheelchair Basketball

Deb Huband (Vancouver)

  • 1995 BC Summer Games (Penticton) – Basketball (coach)

1971 Richmond Roadrunners Men’s Lacrosse

  • Bill Clearie – 1969 Canada Summer Games (Halifax/Dartmouth)
  • Roy Crowe – 1969 Canada Summer Games (Halfiax/Dartmouth)

 

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Territory Acknowledgement

We respectfully acknowledge the lək̓ʷəŋən (Lekwungen) People, also known today as the Esquimalt and Songhees Nations, and 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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