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North Okanagan athletes, coaches ready to Rock at Canada Games

Five local athletes, two coaches, and an assistant will represent Team BC at the Canada Summer Games in St. John's Nfld. beginning Friday
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Vernon's Chloe Collins (clockwise, from top left), Nolan Wilson (Vernon), Brea Duncan (Spallumcheen), and Kacey Miller (Vernon) are among the North Okanagan contingent competing for Team B.C. at the Canada Summer Games in St. John's, Nfld., starting Friday, Aug. 8.

It's a small delegation of eight, but part of a much larger group.

Team BC has announced the full list of participants set to represent British Columbia at the St. Johnѻýs 2025 Canada Summer Games beginning Friday, Aug. 8, and running until Aug. 25, in St. John's Newfoundland and Labrador.

Five athletes, two coaches, and an assistant/helper will represent the North Okanagan.

ѻýAfter months of preparation, we are so excited that Team BC is on its way to St. Johnѻýs,ѻý said Eron Main, Chef de Mission for Team BC at the upcoming games. ѻýThis is an exceptional group of athletes, coaches, and volunteers. We are looking forward to showing the very best of BC during this summerѻýs Canada Games.ѻý

Team BC, which features 394 of British Columbiaѻýs best athletes hailing from more than 50 communities, will compete across 19 sports during the 18-day event. In total, over 500 athletes, coaches, support staff, and Mission staff will represent Team BC in St. Johnѻýs.

Those from the North Okanagan include:

ѻý Aili Marshall, Vernon, women's soccer, athlete;

ѻý Chloe Collins, Vernon, women's basketball, athlete;

ѻý Brea Duncan, Spallumcheen, women's swimming (Para), athlete;

ѻý Jocelyn Duncan, Spallumcheen, women's swimming, participant assistant;

ѻý Michelle Webster, Vernon, women's softball, coach;

ѻý Kacey Miller, Vernon, men's softball, athlete;

ѻý Nolan Wilson, Vernon, men's softball, athlete;

ѻý Christoper Wilson, Vernon, men's softball, apprentice coach.

Newfoundland and Labrador last welcomed the Canada Games in 1999, when Corner Brook hosted the Canada Winter Games, while St. Johnѻýs will serve as host for the first time since hosting the 1977 Canada Summer Games.



Roger Knox

About the Author: Roger Knox

I am a journalist with more than 30 years of experience in the industry. I started my career in radio and have spent the last 21 years working with Black Press Media.
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