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23 sports to take part in at 55+ Games
As the Kimberley/Cranbrook 2018 55+ BC Games draw nearer, the call for local athletes to participate has gone out.
For the purposes of the 55+ BC Games, the province is divided into 12 zones and competitors represent the zone they live in. Bob Ewashen, Director of Zone 7 (East Kootenay), says they hope to field 300 competitors at the Games being held September 11-15.
More than 100 competitors and a number of participants from Zone 7 went to the 55+ BC Games in Vernon in 2017 and brought 33 medals home.
There will be 23 sports to take part in during the Kimberley/Cranbrook 2018 55+ BC Games and some events don’t even require running shoes!
Register here – click on participant registration.
The following sports will be played at the Games in September: Archery, Badminton, Bocce, Bridge, Cribbage, Cycling, Darts, Dragon Boat, Equestrian, Five Pin Bowling, Floor Curling, Golf, Ice Curling, Ice Hockey, Lawn Bowling, Mountain Biking, Pickleball, SloPitch, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field, and Whist.
Zone 7 is looking for Sport Coordinators for many of the sports at the Games. Being a coordinator would mean being a contact person for those seeking information about that sport and helping with registration.
Zone 7 meets every fourth Wednesday of the month at the Cranbrook Seniors Centre (125 17th Avenue South, beside the Mount Baker RV Park) at 10:30 a.m. Everyone is welcome.
If you have any questions about registration you can contact Ewashen at [email protected] or 250-428-5088, or Zone 7 President Ron Corcoran at [email protected] or 403-850-4930.
12 Zones will participate in the games September 11-15 in Cranbrook and Kimberley
Zone 1 Vancouver Island South
Zone 2 Vancouver Island North
Zone 3 Fraser Valley
Zone 4 Lower Mainland
Zone 5 Okanagan Similkameen
Zone 6 West Kootenay
Zone 7 East Kootenay
Zone 8 South Central
Zone 9 North Central
Zone 10 Northwest
Zone 11 Bulkley Valley -Lakes – Nechako
Zone 12 Peace River – Liard
Lead image: Bob Ewashen holds the Zone 7 sign, with Enid Gayle-Ewashen on the right at the outset of the Vernon Games. Photo submitted
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