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Countdown starts to 2020 BC Summer Games

Two flags unveiled at Maple Ridge city hall.

There is officially one year to go until the start of the

Dignitaries were on hand for the official flag unveiling outside city hall Monday to mark the milestone.

Maple Ridge Mayor Mike Morden considers the Games to be a great opportunity to showcase the community to the rest of the province.

B次元官网网址淚tB次元官网网址檚 been 20 years now since we last hosted the Summer Games,B次元官网网址 said Morden, a former volunteer and director at two previous Games.

B次元官网网址淚 can tell you this, there is nothing more amazing than to come together and work for an event that brings all the positive things out in a community event,B次元官网网址 he added.

He also said Maple Ridge is going to have some B次元官网网址渁mazingB次元官网网址 recreational facilities that will assist with delivering the Games, giving credit to the previous council.

Morden is pleased with the volunteers who are stepping forward now to help with the Games.

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Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows MLA Lisa Beare said that the Games are an economic driver, with people coming from across the province to experience what Maple Ridge has to offer.

For the athletes, she said, it is an opportunity for them to make new friends and to excel at sports that they have been training in.

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She added that the Games are also a way to develop not only athletes, but coaches and officials who are able to gain important multi-sport experience for higher levels of competition.

Maple Ridge-Mission MLA Bob DB次元官网网址橢ith estimates that the Games will bring about $2 million into the area.

In addition to that economic impact, he said,there will also be sports infrastructure left as a legacy for residents to enjoy.

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Tom Bowen, vice-president of the Maple Ridge 2020 BC Summer Games, said that the flag-raising symbolizes the beginning of the process for the city, awareness for the community, the ability for the community to ask questions and for the directors to be able to promote the Games for next summer.

He said people should come out and see all the athletes compete.

B次元官网网址淗aving seen athletes compete at this level, at this age in the past, a lot of people may be surprised at the abilities they have and what they can show,B次元官网网址 said Bowen.

Alison Noble, president and CEO of the BC Games Society, explained that in July 2020, 2,784 athletes, 549 coaches and 365 officials will arrive in Maple Ridge.

B次元官网网址淥ne year out is a really special time for a community,B次元官网网址 said Noble.

The community can start feeling the excitement, said Noble, and get on board by volunteering.

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For the athletes coming to the Games, Noble said, for some, this will be their first multi-sport games experience.

B次元官网网址淪o it will be a very special pivotal moment for them and their athletic career,B次元官网网址 added Noble.

Mike Keenan, president of the Maple Ridge 2020 BC Summer Games, said the biggest benefit of hosting the Games is that it will bring the community together.

B次元官网网址淚 personally have had the benefit of participating in four previous Summer Games, twice as an adult athlete and twice as a coach, and one of the biggest positive parts to that is people get to meet new people,B次元官网网址 said Keenan.

The Maple Ridge 2020 BC Summer Games take place July 23 to 26, 2020.


 

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Maple Ridge 2020 BC Summer Games vice president Tom Bowen, left, Maple Ridge Mayor Mike Morden, and president of the Maple Ridge 2020 BC Summer Games Mike Keenan, at city hall on Monday to put up the official flag of the games. (Colleen Flanagan/THE NEWS)
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(Colleen Flanagan/THE NEWS) Mike Keenan, president of the Maple Ridge 2020 BC Summer Games, and vice-president Tom Bowen put up one of two event flags outside Maple Ridge city hall Monday.
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Mike Keenan, president of the Maple Ridge 2020 BC Summer Games, and vice-president Tom Bowen put up one of two event flags outside Maple Ridge city hall Monday as Mayor Mike Morden looks on. (Colleen Flanagan/THE NEWS)


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