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Get ready for the 2010 BC Summer Games!  
Your Journey begins here…

The G2G sessions for the 2010 BC Summer Games are now complete.  For information about the Games and resources to assist participants, click here.

 

About the sessions
Session attendees have the opportunity to ask questions, walk through the BC Games information, and set strategies to support their performance at the BC Games.  Sessions are held prior to the BC Winter and BC Summer Games. 

OBJECTIVES:
  • Increase understanding of the BC Games and the logistics of the Games.
  • Explore ways athletes can gain full benefit from their BC Games experience.
  • Provide specific information and tools to support preparation for the BC Games.
  • Provide practical information regarding their upcoming BC Games experience.

G2G Sessions are conducted by the BC Games Society, in partnership with: 

           

Here's what previous attendees had to say...

“It was brief but offered value in the content as well as first-hand experience.”

  

“I enjoyed from a coaches perspective, watching the athletes from the various sports interact. The session was upbeat, interesting and invaluable.”

 

"The session was very helpful for me as a parent as I had no info to that point.  ...it was good to meet with organizers and clarify info."

 

“This was my first experience with the BC Summer Games so all of the first-hand knowledge that… [was] passed on to us was extremely beneficial. Helpful hints and suggestions [from] personal experiences were invaluable and when faced with similar situations in Kelowna our team was prepared.”

 

"[It] helped me to get excited and prepare mentally. I liked the extra information about what to expect as an athlete from an Olympian. Patience, seeing myself winning."

 

“I liked how the session got me really excited for going to the Games. I was excited before but after going to the session I was really excited and couldn’t wait for the Games to happen. It made the whole experience and anticipation seem more real.”


    
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