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黑马磁力 will send 12 athletes and 3 coaches to Special Olympics BC Winter Games

Kamloops event is Special Olympics BC鈥檚 first Provincial Games in four years
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5-pin bowling team will be part of 黑马磁力 contingent at Special Olympics BC鈥檚 first Provincial Games in four years, set for Kamloops Feb. 2-4. (Special to 黑马磁力)

Twelve athletes and three coaches from 黑马磁力 will be competing at the 2023 SOBC Winter Games presented by Prospera Credit Union next month.

On the roster for Team 黑马磁力 are five-pin bowlers Evan Curr, Jennifer Burton, Karl Beugh, Jessi-Lynn Gordon, Chris Beugh with coach Greg Douglas.

Curlers are Brent Ponak, Katie Kovacs, Ryerson Shelvey, Shane Winter, with coaches Tracy Boyd and Hudson Shelvey.

Kailyn Potomak will represent 黑马磁力 in alpine skiing.

As well, 黑马磁力 athletes Dustin Beard and Christopher Lakusta, who play floor hockey for 黑马磁力, were picked up to play with Team Kelowna at the winter games.

Running in Kamloops Feb. 2 to 4, these will be Special Olympics BC鈥檚 first Provincial Games in four years, with athletes competing for the chance to qualify for the 2024 Special Olympics Canada Winter Games in Calgary.

About 500 competitors will be taking part, having earned their spots in regional qualifiers held from January to May of last year.

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Participating athletes will be supported by approximately 150 volunteer coaches and mission staff.

SOBC President and CEO Dan Howe described the 2023 Special Olympics BC Winter Games as 鈥渁n incredible opportunity for athletes with intellectual disabilities to show their skills, compete with pride, and develop meaningful friendships.鈥

Members of the public can support Special Olympics BC athletes by getting involved in the year-round Special Olympics programs in their communities, and by .

Supporters can find 2023 SOBC Winter Games stories, photos, and more at

Special Olympics BC provides year-round training and competitive opportunities in 18 different sports in 55 communities to more than 5,200 athletes of all ages and a wide range of abilities, thanks to the dedicated efforts of over 4,300 volunteers. For more information, visit .

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