BC hockey battles best of the best in Canada Winter Games

Jake Harrison closed out his Canada Winter Games experience with a second-period goal for Team BC in its final match against Nova Scotia. The 15-year-old defenseman from West Kelowna came into the 2015 Games with an ambitious goal of following in his older brother’s footsteps but B.C. came up short in a few key games, finishing sixth in the tournament. 

Double gold for Team BC in snowboard cross

Team BC dominates in snowboard cross with gold medals from hometown favourites Meryeta O’Dine and Evan Bichon and success across the board.

Final day of competition brings 12 medals for Team BC

Team BC finished its final day of competition in the 2015 Canada Winter Games on Saturday by winning another 12 medals including, two gold, six silver, and four bronze, bringing the host province’s total medal count to 88.

Team BC table tennis wraps up competition with five medals

Silver and bronze hardware for Team BC table tennis athletes as they medal in every discipline.

Team BC finishes fifth in curling

With a victory over Team Alberta, Team BC finishes fifth overall in curling.

Squash athlete Michele Garceau selected as Team BC flag bearer for Closing Ceremony

After two weeks of action at the 2015 Canada Winter Games including 88 podium performances by B.C. athletes, Team BC is proud to announce that squash athlete and double medalist Michele Garceau has been chosen as the Closing Ceremony flag bearer for Team BC.

Double medal day for Team BC in Cross Country Relays

On the final day of competition at Otway Nordic Centre, Team BC was once again standing tall on the podium with a silver medal finish in the women’s 4 x 3.75km relay and a bronze in the men’s 4 x 5km relay.

Figure skaters capture four medals on final day of competition

Team BC cleans up on the final day of competition with four bronze medals from McKenna Colthorp, Brian Le, Stephanie Divin and Ashlynne Stairs and Lee Royer.

Team BC will compete for medals in the squash team finals

Gold and bronze are on the agenda for Team BC in squash competition.

Two Bronze Medals for Male Judo in Individual competition

Bronze medals for Korin Gardner (Nanaimo) and Finn Schroeder (Whistler). 

Podium sweep in para nordic

Ethan Hess, Leo Samarelli and Paul Finkbeiner  sweep the podium in Para Nordic Sit Men event

Bronze medal in Para Nordic for Maya Jonas

Para Nordic wins bronze medal in Stand Women category

Team BC adds four medals to tally

Figure skating, snowboarding and cross country win Canada Winter Games medals

Last medal of the night brought to you by…figure skating

Eric Pahima wins silver medal in Special Olympics Men’s event

Week two begins with competition in squash, hockey and curling

Team BC shakes off the jet lag and begins competing

Video: Team BC thanks their families

Team BC athletes and coaches give a shoutout to their families

Day 8 adds last minute medal for Team BC

Team BC ends week one with 28 medals

Freestyle skier Skye Clarke earns set of medals

Skier earns bronze medal to accompany her gold and silver earned earlier in the week.

Short Track Speed Skating adds to Team BC’s medal total

Women’s short track speed skating wins bronze medal in the relay

Table tennis takes the spotlight for Team BC on Day 7

Table tennis athlete Benita Zhou golden three times over

Artistic Gymnastics finishes the 2019 Canada Winter Games on a high note

Team BC ended the Artistic Gymnastics competition with one silver and one bronze medal. 

Boxing, biathlon, freestyle highlight medals for Team BC on Day 6

Seven medals add to Team BC’s total

Skye Clarke golden in slopestyle

Vancouver’s Skye Clarke wins gold at Canyon Ski Resort & Recreation 

Can you say…another medal for Team BC?!

Bronze medal for Josh Telizyn in speed skating 1000m

Day five adds four more medals for Team BC

Team BC medals hits double digits

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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