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Eight alumni set to represent BC Games and Team BC at Paris 2024 Summer Paralympic Games

Eight of the 126 athletes who will represent Canada at the Paris 2024 Summer Paralympic Games from August 28 – September 8 got their start at the BC Games or with Team BC at the Canada Games.

Of those eight athletes, seven competed at the BC Games, five attended the Canada Games, and four took part in both events.

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“It’s an incredibly fulfilling to have so many BC Games and Team BC alumni once again representing Canada on the world stage,” said Alison Noble, President and CEO of the BC Games Society, ahead of the Olympic and Paralympic Games. “We are proud of the work that they have put in to get to the highest level of their sports and honoured to have had the opportunity to see them develop at the BC Games and Canada Games, which are often their first multi-sport games.”

Stay tuned to staging.bcgames.org/paris for updates about our alumni during the Games. See the full list of Team Canada athletes competing at the Paralympic Games.

Name Hometown Sport BC Games Canada Games
Nathan Clement West Vancouver Para Cycling 2010 BC Summer Games (Para Swimming)
Mel Pemble Victoria Para Cycling 2014 BC Winter Games (Para Alpine Skiing) 2015 Canada Winter Games (Para Alpine Skiing)
Arianna Hunsicker Edmonton (Surrey) Para Swimming 2016 BC Summer Games 2017 Canada Summer Games
Sebastian Massabie Surrey Para Swimming 2022 Canada Summer Games
Bo Hedges Wonowon Wheelchair Basketball 1996 BC Winter Games
2000 BC Winter Games (HCH)
2002 BC Winter Games (MGR)
1999 Canada Winer Games
2003 Canada Winter Games
Joel Ewert Prince George Wheelchair Rugby 2014 BC Winter Games
2016 BC Winter Games
2018 BC Winter Games
2020 BC Winter Games (ACH)
2022 BC Winter Games (HCH)
2015 Canada Winter Games
2019 Canada Winter Games
2023 Canada Winter Games
Byron Green Comox Wheelchair Rugby 1997 BC Summer Games
Trevor Hirschfield Langley Wheelchair Rugby 2002 BC Summer Games  

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 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 staging.bcgames.org/.

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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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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.

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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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