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News  /  Newsletter  /  February 28, 2019

February 28, 2019

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February 28, 2019

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Team BC gets 19 medals in one day

Led by Team BC’s judo athletes, we collected a total of 19 medals on Wednesday.

Gold medals were won by Isabelle Harris (Mission), Brae Booth (Creston) and Ian Ryder (Richmond). Silver medals were won by Caleigh Kuramoto (Richmond) and Payton Harris (mission) and Lochlan Young (Prince George) won the lone bronze.

Badminton contributed three medals on Wednesday. Wendy Zhang (Richmond) won two gold medals; one in singles and another with Kylie Cheng (Vancouver) in women’s doubles. Antonio Li (Victoria) won a gold medal in men’s singles.

Figure skating added three medals to the tally. Brendan Wong (Burnaby) and David Li (Richmond) won silver and bronze respectively in pre novice men. Hailey Yu (Burnaby) and Brendan Giang (Burnaby) won a gold medal in the pre novice dance mix.

Para nordic swept the podium again, this time in the sprint. Ethan Hess (Pemberton), Leo Sammarelli (Vancouver) and Paul Finkbeiner (Vancouver) won gold, silver and bronze, in that order. Also in para nordic standing sprint, Andy Lin (Burnaby) won a gold in the men’s and Maja Jonas (North Vancouver) won a bronze in the women’s event.

Team BC Alpine competed in the slalom competition. Logan Leach (Lumby) along with his guide Caele Kassa (Vernon) did enough to secure the silver medal in slalom para male category. In the men’s slalom race, Heming Sola (Summerland) put it all out there on the course and won the gold medal for Team BC.

 
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Looking to cheer on Team BC today? Medals will be handed out in cross country skiing, figure skating and archery. The women's hockey team plays in the quarterfinals at 4 p.m.

Experience some of Canada’s best arts and entertainment as part of the 2019 Games’ 52° North Music + Cultural Festival. Performing tonight on the main stage is Kim Mitchell at 7:30 p.m. and Trooper at 9 p.m. Doors open at 6 p.m. All events are free.

Are you obsessed with pin trading yet? Pin trading centres are at Gary W. Harris Canada Games Centre and Celebration Plaza.

A reminder that when you are accepting a medal on the podium that you are to wear your blue long sleeve shirt, black quilted jacket, toque, scarf and mitts.

 
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Team BC’s specific competition schedule will be updated daily and posted on TeamBC.org so you can come out and cheer!

Not in Red Deer? Make sure you are set to watch us on TSN or at CanadaGames.live and share your cheer squad by tagging @GoTeamBC.

Click here for Team BC's schedule - February 28, 2019

 
 

 
Unofficial results. Click here for official medal standings.

Medals

21 16 24 61
 

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QUOTE OF THE DAY


"Definitely the support from my team and then feeding off the crowd — hearing everyone cheer your name, cheering for BC is what got me going," said Antonio Li, after winning gold in men's badminton singles.

 
 
 
   
     
 

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