Kelowna to host Special Olympics Canada Winter Games in 2028

Kelowna has been chosen to host the Special Olympics Canada Winter Games in 2028, marking the first time the event will take place in British Columbia. The games, running from February 28 to March 4, will feature around 1,300 athletes and coaches competing in eight sports across seven venues in the city. This national event will also qualify participants for the 2029 World Winter Games in Switzerland.

The announcement came from Special Olympics Canada, in partnership with the City of Kelowna and Tourism Kelowna. It highlights Kelowna's emerging status as a premier destination for major national gatherings.

Expected to draw athletes, coaches, officials, honored guests, and families from across the country, the games will include competitions in curling, figure skating, speed skating, alpine skiing, cross-country skiing, five-pin bowling, snowshoeing, and floor hockey or floorball. All events will occur at seven local venues, fostering community engagement and showcasing the region's facilities.

City Mayor Tom Dyas emphasized the significance of the selection, noting an anticipated economic boost exceeding $7 million. "This is a major moment for our city and a reflection of Kelowna’s growing reputation as a world-class host for national events that bring people together and deliver real benefits for our community," Dyas said.

Beyond the competitions, the 2028 games will serve as a crucial qualifier for Special Olympics Team Canada, preparing athletes for the global stage at the Special Olympics World Winter Games in Switzerland in 2029, where representatives from over 100 countries are set to participate.

Local athlete Kassidy Rutledge, who plans to compete in snowshoeing, expressed enthusiasm about the event. "It means a lot to me to have all of the athletes come together to see the beautiful city... go to all the venues," she said. This hosting opportunity underscores Kelowna's commitment to inclusive sports and community development.

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