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Team BC ready to take on Canada's best at the 2019 Canada Winter Games

Team BC is ready to take on the best athletes in the country at the 2019 Canada Winter Games which opened in Red Deer, Alta. yesterday.

A total of 251 athletes, 46 coaches, 29 managers and technical support staff, and 23 mission staff make up Team BC and will represent British Columbia at the Games.

<who>Photo Credit: Kevin Bogetti-Smith

Competition will take place in 21 sports against teams from Canada’s 13 provinces and territories. Over half of the Team BC athletes and coaches have previously competed at the BC Winter or BC Summer Games bringing with them valuable multi-sport Games experience.

Leading Team BC into the Opening Ceremony in Red Deer was Fin Williams, from North Vancouver, of men’s hockey.

<who>Photo Credit: Kevin Bogetti-Smith

“This is a special event for me. I’ve really wanted to make this team for a long time. It means a lot to me and my family. It’s an event that’s bigger than hockey,” he said.

<who>Photo Credit: Kevin Bogetti-Smith

Williams was drafted 54th overall in the 2018 Western Hockey League entry draft. He is currently the assistant captain for his Burnaby Winter Club Academy Midget Prep team. An honour roll student, he also volunteers at Covenant House helping organize donations for kids at risk in Vancouver.

Williams and Team BC’s men’s hockey team will start the 2019 Canada Winter Games tournament on Feb. 16 with a game against Manitoba. The men’s hockey team will want to improve upon their 6th place finish at the 2015 Canada Winter Games in Prince George.

<who>Photo Credit: Kevin Bogetti-Smith

Team BC finished third behind Quebec (141 medals) and Ontario (111 medals) at the 2015 Canada Winter Games in Prince George with 88 medals - 21 gold, 34 silver, and 33 bronze. BC Games alumni represented 56.8% of the athletes on Team BC and contributed to 61.4% of the medals.

Many high-level athletes have launched their athletic careers through the BC Games and Team BC. At the 2018 Olympic and Paralympic Games, 19 Team BC alumni were part of Team Canada. 2018 Olympic medallist in bobsleigh, Justin Kripps, from Summerland, is the Honourary Captain for Team BC for these Games and is an alumnus of the 2005 Canada Summer Games.

“Competing for Team BC at the Canada Games was the biggest event I had been to at that point in my career," said Kripps. "The Canada Games is the experience of a lifetime. It is amazing."



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