For Immediate Release 2010PREM0161-001090 Sept. 18, 2010 N E W S R E L E A S E 82 B.C. ATHLETES HEADING TO 2010 COMMONWEALTH GAMES VICTORIA Eighty-two B.C. athletes will be competing against other world-class athletes at the upcoming 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi, India, announced Premier Gordon Campbell. I d like to congratulate all the B.C. athletes who have been named to Team Canada. I know they will be great ambassadors for our province and country, and all Canadians will be cheering them on to build upon the success of our athletes from the 2010 Games, said Premier Campbell. The Commonwealth Games are a celebration of how sport can bring many different nations together into a single community. It is an incredible event that has great significance to British Columbia as a former host province. The Games will take place Oct. 3-14 and will feature more than 4,000 world-class athletes from 71 Commonwealth nations and territories, competing in 17 different sports. Canada finished third overall at the 2006 Games in Melbourne, Australia, where B.C. athletes made up 40 per cent of the Canadian team and won 25 medals 30 per cent of the Canadian total. This year, Canada will send a highly competitive team of approximately 350 athletes and coaches to the Games. B.C. athletes make up 32 per cent of this year s Canadian team. This large contingent of B.C. athletes on the Canadian team once again demonstrates the strength of B.C. s sport system and the quality of development and training opportunities for high-performance athletes here, said Ida Chong, Minister of Healthy Living and Sport. We are also very proud of all of our B.C.-based coaches who dedicate their lives to preparing our athletes for top competitions. British Columbia s athletes success on the national and international stage is due, in part, to the Province s unique regional pathway for athlete development, which travels through the BC Games and Canada Games. The Commonwealth Games are an important step for athletes as they strive for success at other international competitions, including the Pan American Games and Olympic and Paralympic Games.
- 2 - The Province supports these efforts with funding for the Canadian Sport Centre Pacific and the Integrated Performance System, which provides enhanced services and support to B.C. s athletes and coaches as well as our provincial sport organizations. A backgrounder follows. -30- Media Contacts: Dale Steeves Director of Communications 250 361-7783 Jeff Rud Communications Director 250 208-4028 For more information on government services or to subscribe to the Province s news feeds using RSS, visit the Province s website at www.gov.bc.ca.
- 3 - For Immediate Release 2010PREM0161-001090 Sept. 18, 2010 B A C K G R O U N D E R LARGE B.C. CONTINGENT OFF TO COMMONWEALTH GAMES Many of the following athletes representing Canada and British Columbia have worked their way through B.C. s regional pathway for athlete development: Archery Hugh MacDonald, Vancouver (2000 BC Games Athletics Ruky Abdulai, Coquitlam - Long Jump, 4x400m Dylan Armstrong, Kamloops - Shot Put (1995 & 1996 BC Games and 2001 Canada Summer Games Team BC Diane Cummins, Victoria - 800m, 4x400m (1997 Canada Summer Games Team BC Carly Dockendorf, Port Moody - Pole Vault Evan Dunfee, Richmond - 20km Racewalk (2004 BC Games and 2007 Western Canada Summer Games Team BC Inaki Gomez, Vancouver - 20km Racewalk (2007 Western Canada Summer Games Team BC Michael Mason, Nanoose Bay - High Jump (2000 BC Games & 2005 Canada Summer Games Team BC Megann Vandervliet, Kamloops - Hammer Throw Crystal Smith, Kamloops - Hammer Throw Vicki Tolton, Smithers - 4x400m (2002 BC Games & 2009 Canada Summer Games Team BC Badminton Anna Rice, Vancouver (ActNow BC Athlete Ambassador, 1995, 1996 BC Games & 1999 Canada Winter Games Team BC Alvin Lau, Vancouver (2007 Canada Winter Games Team BC Toby Ng, Vancouver (2000 BC Games & 2007 Canada Winter Games Team BC Coach: Ram Nayyar, Vancouver (2003 Canada Winter Games Team BC Cycling Svein Tuft, Langley Road Race, TimeTrial (1991 & 1992 BC Games Will Routley, Whistler - Road Race (2001 Canada Summer Games Team BC Erinne Willock,Victoria - Road Race (ActNow BC Athlete Ambassador and 1995, 1997 & 1998 BC Games Alison Testroete, Abbotsford - Road Race (1997 & 2000 BC Games alumnus and Team BC Coach: Richard Wooles, North Vancouver (2007 Western Canada Summer Games & 2009 Canada Summer Games Team BC
- 4 - Field Hockey Men s Team: Adam Froese, Abbotsford David Carter, Vancouver (1997 BC Games Matthew Guest, Vancouver Richard Hildreth, Vancouver (2000 BC Games David Jameson, Vancouver (2000 BC Games Antoni Kindler, Vancouver Mark Pearson, Vancouver (2000 BC Games Rob Short, Tsawwassen Iain Smythe, Vancouver (2000 BC Games Sukhwinder (Gabbar) Singh, Surrey Scott Tupper, Vancouver (2000 BC Games Jesse Watson, North Vancouver Philip Wright, Vancouver Hudson Stewart, Vancouver Women s Team: Abigail Raye, Kelowna (2007 Western Canada Summer Games Team BC Ali Lee, Victoria (2004 BC Games & 2005 Canada Summer Games Team BC Amanda Stone, Richmond (2005 Canada Summer Games Team BC Anna Kozniuk, North Vancouver (2006 & 2008 BC Games Diana Roemer, Mill Bay (2002 BC Games Katie Collison, Duncan (2002 BC Games Robyn Pendleton, Victoria (2002 BC Games & 2005 Canada Summer Games Team BC Samantha Smith, North Vancouver (2002 BC Games Stephanie Jameson, Vancouver (1997 BC Games and 2001 Canada Summer Games Team BC Stephanie Nesbitt, North Vancouver Thea Culley, Rossland (2000 BC Games & 2005 Canada Summer Games Team BC Tyla Flexman, Vancouver (2002 BC Games alumnus & 2005 Canada Summer Games Team BC Coach: Paul Bundy, Vancouver Managers: Sheena Scott, Vancouver (2000 BC Games alumnus manager), Andrew Schouten, Vancouver Gymnastics Jason Scott, Richmond - Men s Artistic Gymnastics (2007 Canada Winter Games Team BC Robert Watson, Port Coquitlam - Men s Artistic Gymnastics Demetra Mantcheva, Richmond - Rhythmic Gymnastics Nerissa Mo, Vancouver - Rhythmic Gymnastics
- 5 - Coaches: Ferenc Szabo, Langley - Men s Artistic Gymnastics Coach (2007 Canada Winter Games Team BC, Dajana Kosarac, Vancouver - Rhythmic Gymnastics Coach Lawn Bowls Josephine Lee, Burnaby Hiren Bhartu, Nanaimo Rugby Sevens Conor Trainor, Vancouver Sean Duke, Vancouver Nathan Hirayama, Richmond (2004 BC Games & 2005 Canada Summer Games Team BC Phil Mack, Victoria Neil Meechan, Maple Ridge (2000 BC Games Justin Mensah-Coker, Vancouver Thyssen De Goede, Victoria Shooting James (Jim) Paton, White Rock - Fullbore Rifle (1991 & 1993 BC Games alumnus and coach at eight other BC Games) Dorothy Ludwig, Langley - Women s Air Pistol Swimming Ryan Cochrane, Victoria (ActNow BC Athlete Ambassador) Scott Dickens, Vancouver Brent Hayden, Vancouver (1998 BC Games & 2001 Canada Summer Games Team BC Stefan Hirniak, Victoria Brian Johns, Vancouver (1996 BC Games Sean Penhale, Victoria Blake Worsley, Victoria Mackenzie Downing, Victoria Alexa Komarnycky, Victoria Lauren Lavigna, Vancouver (2005 Canada Summer Games Team BC Annamay Pierse, Vancouver (ActNow BC Athlete Ambassador) Julia Wilkinson, Victoria Martha McCabe, Vancouver Coaches: Tom Johnson, Vancouver; Joszef Nagy, Vancouver; Randy Bennett, Brentwood Bay Table Tennis Andre Ho, Richmond (2004 BC Games & 2007 Canada Winter Games Team BC Carmen Lee, Vancouver (2004 BC Games & 2007 Canada Winter Games Team BC Mo Zhang, Richmond (2004 BC Games slumnus)
- 6 - Weightlifting Christine Girard, White Rock Katelynn Williams, Langley Jasvir Singh, Burnaby Parm Phangura, Surrey Wrestling John Pineda,Vancouver - 55 kg Freestyle Men (2000 BC Games Arjan Bhullar, Richmond - 120 kg Freestyle Men (2001 Canada Summer Games Team BC Carol Huynh, Hazelton - 48 kg Freestyle Women (1996 BC Games alumnus and ActNow BC Athlete Ambassador) Coach: Dave McKay, Port Moody -30- Media Contacts: Dale Steeves Director of Communications 250 361-7783 Jeff Rud Communications Director 250 208-4028 For more information on government services or to subscribe to the Province s news feeds using RSS, visit the Province s website at www.gov.bc.ca.