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Jake Rudolph receives Presidents’ Award in recognition of outstanding volunteer contributions

Jake Rudolph has been named the BC Games Society’s recipient for the Presidents’ Awards, given to volunteers from Sport BC member and partner organizations who demonstrate the spirit of volunteerism through the dedication, commitment, and tireless energy they give to their sport organizations.

The Presidents’ Awards are formally presented as part of Sport BC’s 57th Annual Athlete of the Year Awards on Thursday, March 6.

Rudolph served as Director of Sport for the Maple Ridge 2024 BC Summer Games, working tirelessly to facilitate competition at the Games in collaboration with local and provincial sport organizations. He demonstrated outstanding commitment to the

Rudolph recently retired from public life, having served at the Chief Administrative Officer of the City of Nanaimo, The City of Pitt Meadows and the Deputy City manager of the City of Abbotsford and the General Manager at the City of Maple Ridge. He has been a Director of the Canadian Association of Municipal Administrators, serving several leadership roles in the organization. Among his many volunteer roles, Rudolph is a Past President and Board Member of the Ridge Meadows Minor Hockey Association where he and the team organized many amazing provincial tournaments.

He is one of 38 recipients of the President’s Award in 2025 — eleven of whom have been recent or long-standing volunteers with the BC Games Society or Team BC.

To read the full Sport BC release on the Presidents’ Awards, visit sportbc.com.

ABOUT SPORT BC PRESIDENTS’ AWARDS

Sport BC recognizes the importance of volunteers in sport. The significant role volunteers play in the sport sector is celebrated through Sport BC’s Presidents’ Awards. The Presidents’ Awards presented by Sports With Balls are given to volunteers from Sport BC member and partner organizations who demonstrate the spirit of volunteerism through the dedication, commitment, and tireless energy they give to their sport organizations. The 38 recipients will be celebrated during Sport BC’s 57th Athlete of the Year Awards taking place on Thursday, March 6, 2025. Congratulations to the 2025 Presidents’ Awards Recipients, thank you for all you do for sport in British Columbia.

 

  SPORT ORGANIZATION             2025 PRESIDENTS’ AWARDS RECIPIENTS

Badminton BC Michael Khoo*
Basketball BC Ken Olynyk
BC Adaptive Snowsports Russell Vida
BC Archery Greg Birtwistle
BC Athletics Dawn Driver*
BC Blind Sports and Recreation Sean Cowie
BC Diving Sven Batalla
BC Games Society Jake Rudolph*
BC Golf Barbara Rainey
BC Hockey Randy Henderson*
BC Lacrosse Penni King
BC Netball Sabrina Versteeg*
BC Seniors Games Society Gordon Oates
BC Snowboard Steven Hills
BC Soccer Stuart Wright
BC Sport Cheer Alyssa Bradford
BC Sports Hall Stan Wong
BC Wheelchair Basketball Darlene Antoniuk
BC Wheelchair Sports Kelly Smith*
BC Women & Sport Brenda Chinn*
BC Wrestling Boxing BC Sucha Mann*
Curl BC Neil Campbell
Field Hockey BC Colbin Wong
Football BC Drew Kightley
Gymnastics BC Graham Dodd
Judo BC Donna Hansen
Karate BC Michael Scales*
KidSport Patti Hunter
PacificSport Fraser Valley Stephanie Eby
Rowing BC David Miege
Skate Canada BC/YT Section Joanne Nickel*
Softball BC Squash BC Lavaughn Larson Tasha Doucas
SportMedBC Joseph Stern
Triathlon BC Peter Denny
Volleyball BC Water Polo West Barton Lim*
* Denotes BC Games connection

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