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

Biathlon men follow suit with two medals in the 10km Individual Pursuit

Two more medals for Team BC in the men's 10km individual pursuit

Day 4 is golden for Team BC

Table tennis and Freestyle Ski add to Team BC medal count

Table Tennis brings home another medal for Team BC!

Table Tennis Trio win bronze in table tennis team event.

Gold for Table Tennis at the 2019 Canada Winter Games!

Table Tennis female team event strikes gold!

Team BC curlers steal a win over Team Nova Scotia

Team BC curlers have their sights set on semi-finals as they win a tough match against Team Nova Scotia

Team BC hits target with bronze medal in Team Air Pistol event

In an event where concentration and complete focus can make all the difference, Team BC air pistol target shooters Brian Ng of Langley and Dakota O’Donovan of Merritt aimed their way to the podium with a bronze medal finish in the Canada Winter Games team event on Tuesday.

Team BC captures silver and several top five finishes in biathlon

Prince George’s Emily Dickson skis away with another medal in biathlon while her teammates steal several spots in the top five.

Men’s gymnastics team captures bronze in the team event

Team BC has another strong showing in gymnastics as the men take bronze in the team event.  Both teams are getting ready for the all around events starting Tuesday.

Team BC Hockey posts win over PEI

Team BC posted a win over PEI 5-1.

Kristina Natalenko earns Team BC silver in a challenging day on the slopes

Six Team BC ladies place in the alpine top 20 today despite a challenging course. 

Team BC is sweeping away the competition

Team BC defeats Team Yukon and Team New Brunswick, increasing its win record to 3-0.  The team is gearing up to play Team Nova Scotia tomorrow.

Team BC moves to 1-1 in ringette pool play with win over Team PEI

Team BC evens it up in pool play with 7-4 win over Team PEI. 

Pemble races to gold in Giant Slalom Para, Natalenko earns silver in Giant Slalom

Prince George’s Purden Ski Village was the site of the first Giant Slalom Para Female race in the Canada Winter Games’ Alpine skiing event on Monday and it turned out to be a golden opportunity for 14-year-old Mel Pemble. 

The Victoria skier raced her way to the top of the podium in her first contest of the 2015 Games. 

A few hours later, New Westminster’s Kristina Natalenko, 15, won silver in Giant Slalom Female

Two fourth place finishes for Team BC rifle shooters

Team BC rifle shooters off to a fiery start with two fourth place finishes.  Competition picks back up Tuesday.

Team BC Statement on move of Long Track Speed Skating to Fort St. John

The Prince George 2015 Canada Games Organizing committee announced today that the remainder of Long Track Speed Skating competition will be moved to Fort St. John.

Female gymnastics earns bronze in team event

British Columbia earned its first team medal on Sunday when the women’s gymnastics contingent took the bronze medal.

Team BC Wheelchair Basketball ready for first game

Team BC wheelchair basketball athletes are ready to take to the court Monday for their first two games of the 2015 Canada Winter Games tournament.

Game Summary Team BC vs Team Ontario

Team BC had another tough match up today in hockey against Team Ontario which ended in a loss 7-1.

Short track sells out Kin Centre

Team BC short track skaters race in front of sold out crowds in several intense 1,500m races. 

Women’s gymnastics team flips their way to bronze

Team BC’s gymnastics team is off to an impressive start as the women take third in the team event. Team lead Shallon Olsen is currently ranked second overall.

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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