BC Special Olympics March Newsletter 2019

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March 2019 Newsletter

Special Olympics BC - Port Alberni bowler Cheyenne at 2019 Provincial Games

2019 Special Olympics BC Winter Games photo of Cheyenne Jokinen by Kristal Burgess

2019 Special Olympics BC Winter Games athletes inspired Greater Vernon

Special Olympics BC - Kelowna cross country skier Francis Stanley

From February 21 to 23, more than 600 athletes gave their all in the 2019 Special Olympics BC Winter Games, and inspired everyone watching with their determination, sportsmanship, and joy. These were SOBC’s largest Provincial Winter Games yet, and a thrilling display of the abilities and drive of Special Olympics athletes.

“In the Opening Ceremony, I told the athletes to give it their all and inspire us, and they absolutely did. I declare Greater Vernon inspired,” 2019 SOBC Games Chair Glenn Benischek said. “The response from this community was so incredible. So many volunteers and sponsors chose to get involved, and they brought such great energy and interest. Everyone I talked to was so positive.”

The athletes inspired everyone watching and everyone involved in supporting them. As dedicated volunteer Region 8 Chef de Mission Tracy Heartt said so beautifully: “Commitment. Perseverance. Determination. Guts. Joy. These athletes are my ‘why.’ They have earned my time, my tears, and my cheers. They deserve to be in a place where for once, THEY are the MAJORITY and FOCUS. They are CHAMPIONS. Each and every one of them.”

Highlights:

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New Car Dealers fueling support for SOBC at the Vancouver International Auto Show

New Car Dealers Association Chair with Special Olympics athletes

On March 19, New Car Dealers Association of BC members continued their outstanding support of Special Olympics BC at Unveiled, the Vancouver International Auto Show kickoff gala. SOBC had a presence at this high-profile event, providing an important opportunity to raise awareness and funds for SOBC athletes and programs throughout the province. SOBC – Vancouver athletes Sarah Brown, Robyn Rauh, Alison Rodrigues, and Richard Louis are pictured here enjoying Unveiled and time with New Car Dealers Association Chair Jeff Hall (centre).

On now through March 24, the Vancouver International Auto Show is Western Canada’s best-attended consumer automotive event. The annual event takes place at the Vancouver Convention Centre and features more than 400 vehicles from top automotive manufacturers.

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Team Canada shone at the 2019 Special Olympics World Summer Games

Special Olympics Team Canada's three stellar swimmers from B.C.

The 2019 Special Olympics World Summer Games have come to a close, after a week of remarkable competition where more than 7,500 athletes with intellectual disabilities from 200 countries showed the world their amazing abilities in Abu Dhabi and Dubai. Huge congrats to Special Olympics Team Canada 2019 and the incredible B.C. contingent of 11 athletes, six coaches, and three mission staff!

We’re so inspired by these determined athletes who worked so hard and delivered top-quality performances when it counted, and so thankful to all the coaches, volunteers, families, and supporters who have helped them show their amazing abilities on the world stage.

“As ambassadors for sport and good citizens, our athletes excel,” says Team Canada athletics Head Coach Tom Norton of SOBC – Abbotsford.

Please click here for full B.C. results. Lots more reactions to come!

Rising tide of support lifts Polar Plunge for SOBC to new heights

Vancouver Polar Plunge for Special Olympics BC presented by Westminster Savings

Who would want to take a chilly winter dip in the Pacific Ocean? As more than 300 Special Olympics BC supporters proved in 2019, the challenge requires Plungers who are adventurous, fun-loving, and ready to step up and support a great cause.

This was the best year yet for the Polar Plunge for SOBC. Both the Vancouver Island Polar Plunge for SOBC and the Vancouver Polar Plunge for SOBC presented by Westminster Savings Credit Union celebrated new highs in terms of funds raised and number of Plungers.

Watch SOBC – Abbotsford athlete and athlete reporter James Clifford’s coverage of the Vancouver Polar Plunge.

We are grateful to Vancouver Island Polar Plunge Event Sponsors Serious Coffee Millstream Village, The Neal Estate Team, and Thrifty Foods. Sincere thanks to Vancouver Polar Plunge Presenting Sponsor Westminster Savings; Photo Booth Sponsor CN; VIP Warming Tent Sponsor Dueck Auto Group; Event Sponsors Safeway and Tim Hortons; and Media Sponsors City Television, JACK 96.9, KiSS 104.9, OMNI Television, and Sportsnet 650.

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SOBC skaters delivered at the 2019 Canada Games

Special Olympics BC - Surrey figure skater Jennifer Utendale

Immediately following the 2019 Special Olympics BC Winter Games, four SOBC figure skaters headed to Red Deer, Alberta, to the 2019 Canada Winter Games to show the nation all that they can do! Our province was well represented by SOBC – Vancouver’s Jeff Leung and Eric Pahima, Kari Trott of SOBC – Port Alberni, and Jennifer Utendale of SOBC – Surrey, supported by Head Coach Jessica Chapelski and coach ZhaoKai Pang, both of SOBC – Vancouver!

SOBC’s four figure skaters delivered inspiring performances that earned lots of admiration and support from the cheering fans and from their Team BC teammates from mainstream sport. Pahima and Leung finished second and third, respectively, in Special Olympics Singles Level 2 Male, while Utendale earned fourth place in SO Singles Level 2 Female and Trott skated to fifth place in SO Singles Level 3 Female.

The Canada Games is the largest and most prestigious multi-sport competition for young Canadian athletes. The Special Olympics figure skaters turned many heads with their passion for their sport, their inspiring energy, and their outstanding sportsmanship. Skate Canada, the sport’s national governing body, chose to feature them in this awesome article.

“It’s the friends I make that means most,” Pahima told Skate Canada, flanked by Leung and Ontario’s Michael Raytchev. “And to stand at centre ice, standing tall, and seeing all those people cheering me on.

“To me, skating is all about the freedom. When I’m on the ice, I feel unstoppable. Untouchable.”

Head Coach Chapelski said, “The Special Olympics skaters represented Team BC very well. They kept their cool under pressure and were fantastic sportspeople. I am so proud of how they skated and how they represented Special Olympics BC.”

Watch SOBC’s website and social media channels for the full event recap!

Healthy Athletes screenings make a difference, coming next to Victoria

Healthy Athletes 2019 SOBC Games

At the 2019 Special Olympics BC Winter Games, figure skater Jamie Amos of SOBC – Port Alberni participated in his first-ever Healthy Athletes screenings, and found a lot of value in the experience.

“I liked the volunteers that took their time to help athletes like me,” Amos said.

The volunteer health practitioners who deliver Healthy Athletes screenings have received Special Olympics training to work with individuals with intellectual disabilities, to help uncover issues in a welcoming and encouraging environment. With the support of his coach, Amos went through the screenings in Greater Vernon and was given several ways to help his health.

“I especially liked the [Fit Feet] volunteers, as they found a problem and told me how to fix it,” Amos said, and his coach noted how much that matters to him as a figure skater.

Thanks to 2019 SOBC Games Healthy Athletes Sponsor LifeLabs and the inspiring efforts of dedicated volunteer health practitioners, Healthy Athletes screenings were available to all Games participants and all local individuals with intellectual disabilities in the following disciplines: Fit Feet (podiatry), Health Promotion (wellness information), Healthy Hearing (audiology), Opening Eyes (optometry), and Special Smiles (dentistry).

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Healthy Athletes Screening Day Victoria

SOBC’s next Healthy Athletes Screening Day will be hosted in Victoria on May 4, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Colquitz Middle School, with free, fun screenings in the disciplines of Healthy Hearing, Opening Eyes, Special Smiles, and Nutrition. For more information, please contact Sarah Russell, SOBC Health & Engagement Coordinator, by email at srussell@specialolympics.bc.ca or phone at 604-737-3081.

SOBC members celebrated with well-deserved awards

SOBC Sport BC Presidents' Award winner Sheila Hogan

Congratulations to Special Olympics BC – Coquitlam volunteer Sheila Hogan, SOBC – Victoria athlete Michael Langridge, SOBC – Abbotsford coach Tom Norton, and SOBC – Kelowna athlete Kelsey Wyse, who all recently received awards in recognition of their outstanding achievements.

Hogan is the winner of the 2019 Sport BC Presidents’ Award for SOBC, Langridge received a Government of B.C. Medal of Good Citizenship, Norton was invested into the Order of Merit of the Police Forces, and Wyse was honoured with a 2019 Community Sport Hero Award from the City of Kelowna and PacificSport Okanagan.

Pictured above right: Hogan (centre), North Delta MLA and Parliamentary Secretary for Sport and Multiculturalism Ravi Kahlon (right), and SOBC Vice President, Sport, Lois McNary (left) at the Sport BC award ceremony

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SOBC award nomination deadline fast approaching

Inaugural Howard Carter Award winner

Thousands of Special Olympics BC athletes, volunteers, and sponsors help to inspire greatness within our organization and within our community. Special Olympics BC is proud to recognize the exceptional contributions and achievements of SOBC athletes, volunteers, and sponsors through our annual awards.

The Special Olympics BC awards program began in 1989 with the creation of the Howard Carter Award. Read more in our latest #50moments story!

The 2019 deadline for SOBC award nominations is April 4. All registered members of Special Olympics BC have the ability to nominate an individual for the President’s Award, Howard Carter Award, Spirit of Sport Award, Grassroots Coach Award, and/or Athletic Achievement Award. All nominations must be endorsed by the Local before they are submitted to Provincial Office. Please click here for more details and nomination forms.

Lots of fun at SOBC Family Health Forum

Special Olympics BC Family Health Forum March 2019

This month saw fabulous families participate in a fantastic Special Olympics BC Family Health Forum featuring food prep tips and fun learning together at Surrey City Hall! We are very grateful to the participants and to the Golisano Foundation and Lions Clubs International for making valuable Family Health Forum opportunities possible.

Spreading the word for inclusion

Spread the Word: Inclusion Jaffray

Look at a green apple. Look at a red apple. Different on the outside – but inside, they’re the same.

That was one of the inclusive metaphors explored by students at Jaffray Elementary / Jr. Secondary School students on March 6, the 11th annual international awareness day for the Spread the Word: Inclusion campaign. These inspiring young people joined champions around the province and the globe in speaking out to show respect and inclusion for individuals with intellectual disabilities.

The Spread the Word to End the Word campaign has been working to spread respect and inclusion for the past 10 years by addressing the excluding and demeaning impact of the words “retard(ed).” Since 2009, more than 1 million people have pledged to end their use of the R-word, and the pledges and awareness have made a difference – in 2017, 70 per cent of teens said they spoke out against the wrong and demeaning use of the R-word when it used in conversation, up nearly 50 per cent since 2009.

The campaign’s new form – Spread the Word: Inclusion – builds on the success of the past 10 years by challenging everyone to commit to respect and include.

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SOBC Lower Mainland Youth Sports Day returns this spring

Special Olympics BC Youth Sports Day Burnaby 2017

The Lower Mainland Special Olympics BC Youth Sports Day will be coming back to Burnaby this year for all Active Start and FUNdamentals participants to enjoy!

The season-ending celebration and day of active fun will be held on May 11 at St. Thomas More Collegiate in Burnaby from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

For more information, please contact SOBC’s Chelsea Rogers by email or by phone at 604-802-4226.

Celebrating #50moments of Special Olympics

Special Olympics MENA Games competitor

As we celebrate the 50th anniversary of the global Special Olympics movement, we are taking a look back at the #50moments that have defined Special Olympics here in B.C. and throughout the world.

Check out the latest moments:

Make sure to check our social media channels and website every Tuesday for the latest instalment and share the joy and inspiration that helped define the last 50 years of Special Olympics.

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