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Salmon Arm sending host of athletes to compete in BC Winter Games in Vernon

Local athletes taking part in cross-country skiing, curling, ringette, wheelchair basketball
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Lily Brook and Kaden Baum pose with their medals at the 2022 Nationals in Whistler. Both Lily and Kaden are heading to the BC Winter Games in Vernon, March 23-26, 2023. Brook will compete in wheelchair basketball and Baum in cross country skiing. (Donna Flatman photo)

Salmon Arm will be well represented at the BC Winter Games in Vernon.

The Games begin today, Thursday, March 23 and wrap up Sunday, March 26. The 2022 BC Winter Games were cancelled in January of last year because of pandemic restrictions, flooding and wildfire concerns. The Games were rescheduled and are expected to attract up to 1,800 athletes in 17 competitions.

From Salmon Arm, cross-country skiing competitions will see Madeleine Wilkie and para-athlete Kaden Baum compete, the latter coached by Donna Flatman.

READ MORE: Column: Lily Brook, Kaden Baum representing Larch Hills at Canada Winter Games

Salmon Arm’s curling community will have a strong presence on the ice, consisting of Nolan and Kaiden Beck, Elias Rands and Alex Watkins, coached by Darryl Horne and supervised by Scott Beck.

READ MORE: B.C. U18 curling champs win final game at nationals

Cadence Tulak will compete in ringette, while Lily Brook and Maggie Manning are on a wheelchair basketball team together. Beverly Brook will go to the Games to supervise the team. Manning is listed under Kamloops because that’s where she is currently going to school and training, she said, but she identifies as a Salmon Arm athlete.

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Rebecca Willson

About the Author: Rebecca Willson

I took my first step into the journalism industry in November 2022 when I moved to Salmon Arm to work for the Observer and Eagle Valley News. I graduated with a journalism degree in December 2021 from MacEwan University in Edmonton.
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