Kelowna picks up four golds in one of the world’s largest sporting events of 2017

| March 25, 2017 in Sports

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Kelowna athletes picked up four gold medals for Team Canada in the 2017 Special Olympics World Winter Games in Austria, contributing to an impressive overall performance from B.C. athletes who collectively earned 11 gold, ten silver and five bronze medals.

Kelowna's Tracey Melesko crushed the cross-country races, securing two golds with the women's team in the 5km classic cross country race and 4x1km relays.

Francis Stanley secured a gold medal in his first World Games performance in the 2.5-kilometre Cross Country skiing race, and Kelowna’s Tony Wilkinson earned gold in the 4x100m snowshoeing relay.

Kelowna’s David Wilkinson coached B.C.'s snowshoeing athletes while Garth Vickers coached the cross country skiers.

Vernon’s Justin Sigal also secured a silver medal in the M6 5-kilometre cross country ski race as well as a bronze medal in the 2.5-kilometre cross-country race.

“We are very proud of this province’s members of Special Olympics Team Canada 2017. They trained so hard to be able to perform at their best on the world stage, and they showed such inspiring dedication, sportsmanship, and skill,” said Lois McNary, Special Olympics BC Vice President, Sport.

The World Games, which is one of the world’s largest sporting and humanitarian events to be held in 2017, brought together more than 2,600 athletes with intellectual disabilities and 1,1000 coaches from 105 countries from March 14th to 24th.

The Special Olympics Team Canada 2017 members from B.C. are expected to land back in Vancouver International Airport on Saturday at 9.30 p.m.

Here’s the full list of team members from B.C.:


For more information on the full B.C. results as well as links to photos and videos, click here.

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