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Prince George athletes bring home medals from Special Olympics Canada Winter Games

Special Olympics Team BC 2024 stepped up to the spotlight at the Special Olympics Canada Winter Games Calgary 2024! From February 27 to March 2, 141 athletes, 50 coaches, and 14 mission staff from 31 communities across the province showcased their amazing abilities and formed lasting friendships.

Two Prince George athletes brought home three medals in snowshoeing. David Dunn brought home gold in men’s 1600 metre and men’s 200 metre while Marinka van Hage brought home silver in women’s 400 metre.

The 2024 National Games saw over 4,000 visitors gather in Calgary, creating lifelong memories of competition, camaraderie, and celebration in eight sports.

“The 2024 National Games were an absolute joy to be a part of,” says SO Team BC 2024 Chef de Mission Michelle Cruickshank. “The athletes gave it their all during competition, as they achieved many personal bests and podium finishes in their sports. To see all of their hard work pay off is truly amazing. This has been an unforgettable National Games experience!”

After nine months of training and preparation, SO Team BC 2024 showed up to competition with great confidence. Amidst all the victorious podium finishes, athletes embraced this year’s National Games motto, “Together We Can.” They bonded with teammates through sport, connected with new and old friends from across the province, and shared countless memories that will last a lifetime.

“From the bottom of my heart, this is my first National Games, and I want to dedicate it to each and every single one of you, those who have helped me and been there for me. And I am also dedicating this to my family back home, because I know they’re proud of me,” says SOBC – Quesnel snowshoeing athlete Scott Jonasson.

“It’s been such an amazing experience for them and they’re enjoying every single minute. To see the smile on their face once they finish the course and being so happy, or standing on the podium – they’re so excited. I think that’s my satisfaction,” says SOBC – Coquitlam alpine skiing NextGen coach Isabelle Schnurr.

Parent Suni Dunn from SOBC – Prince George wrote, “This is the best experience for us as a family, as friends, and as supporters. That is because of the wonderful athletes and their families that we met over the week and especially the wonderful SO Team BC coaches and mission staff. I’m impressed with the athletes’ efforts and results, which is so rewarding as a parent and coach who sees how hard an athlete trains and it really showed with all the personal bests.”

 

For B.C. athletes, the 2024 National Games are the qualifier for the 2025 Special Olympics World Winter Games, which will be hosted in Torino, Italy. Stay tuned for future announcements of B.C. members of the Special Olympics Team Canada 2025 Training Squad!

 

Special Olympics BC’s year-round sport, youth, and health programs continue to empower athletes with intellectual disabilities of all ages in 55 communities around the province. There are many rewarding roles within our joyful programs, and everyone who wants to change lives through sport can contact their local community to get involved today.

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