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词条 BC Winter Games
释义

  1. History

  2. Broadcast

  3. Sponsored Sports

      Current winter sports  

  4. See also

  5. 1984 BC Winter Games, Fort St. John

     BC Amateur Boxing, Officials and Coaches[4] 

  6. External links

The BC Winter Games are an amateur sporting event held in British Columbia, Canada on every other (even-numbered) year.

The next BC Winter Games are slated to be held in Kamloops, BC from February 22–25, 2018.[1]

History

The BC Games date back to 1978 when the first Winter Games were hosted at Penticton, British Columbia. The Games would continue and be hosted every year until 1997 in which it would be changed to every second year along with the BC Summer Games.

Broadcast

In January 2016 it was announced that viaSport would be producing a daily 3 minute video for the duration of the games for the 2016 year.[2]

Sponsored Sports

The BC Winter Games brings both able-bodied and disabled sports to one grand event all in the name of sport and competition. The top three participants/teams of each sport will receive a medal in an Olympic fashion.

While not all of the winter-related sports can be in the BC Winter Games there is an application process [https://web.archive.org/web/20080310230630/http://www.bcgames.org/facts_and_figures_sport_select.html] for games that feel they have grown large enough in British Columbia to be a part of the games.

Current winter sports

  • Archery
  • Badminton
  • Biathlon
  • Boxing
  • Curling - Boys and Girls
  • Curling - Wheelchair
  • Figure Skating
  • Gymnastics - Artistic
  • Hockey - Girls
  • Judo
  • Karate
  • Netball
  • Ringette
  • Skiing - Alpine
  • Skiing - Alpine (Para)
  • Skiing - Cross Country
  • Speed Skating

See also

  • BC Summer Games
  • BC Games Society

1984 BC Winter Games, Fort St. John

  • The following is the details of the opening ceremonies, as reported

in the March 1984 issue of the "BC Amateur Boxing News".

[3]

"The opening ceremony took place at the North Peace Recreation Centre.

It was a gala affair from the music provided by The Winter Games band

under the direction of Andy Kaufman and the "Rotary Pipe Band". The event

consisted of the parade of athletes, coaches and officials, the torch bearing

members, and the official opening by Premier Bill Bennett. The "Master of

Ceremonies was Bernie Pascal.

The guest speakers were Premier Bennett, James Chabot, Tony Brummet,

Mayor Brian Palmer, Carolyn Krause and BC Games chair Ron Butlin.

BC Amateur Boxing, Officials and Coaches[4]

OFFICIALS APPOINTED BY BOXING BC:

Head official: Herbert (Bert) Lowes, Fred Fuller, Allan Stockdale, Thorky Larsen,

Vic Murdoch, Brian Zelley and Lorne Turner.

COACHES SELECTED BY THE COACHES OF BRITISH COLUMBIA:

  • The coaches of each region of British Columbia were selected

by the various coaches of each region and included:

Mike Moore, Jamey Ballard, Ron Reiter, Jolly Edwards, Glynn Jones,

Wally Hill, Darryl Olsen, Cliff Lutley, Jim Fair, Art Smith, Monty brown,

Dick St. Louis, Mark Valois and Leif Albrechtsen.

External links

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20070202113633/http://www.bcgames.org/host_cities_winter_games.html BC Games Society - Official Site]
1. ^https://www.bcgames.org/Games/BCWinterGames.aspx
2. ^http://www.viasport.ca/news/bc-games-increase-exposure-amateur-sport-british-columbia
3. ^BC Amateur Boxing News, March 1984, editor Brian Zelley,president of BCABA George Armson.
4. ^BC Amateur Boxing New"
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