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Greater Victoria first responders to brave frigid waters for Special Olympics

Feb. 16 event at Cadboro-Gyro Park aims to support Special Olympics BC athletes in their sporting endeavours

First responders across the south Island and beyond are preparing to brave SaanichB次元官网网址檚 frigid waters for a good cause.

The Law Enforcement Torch Run Vancouver Island Polar Plunge is set to take place on Feb. 16, aiming to raise funds for Special Olympics BC (SOBC).

The event will kick off at 9:30 a.m. at Cadboro-Gyro Park, with live music from local up-and-coming country singer Benson Town and a variety of family-friendly activities. An opening ceremony will take place at 10:45 a.m. followed by the plunge at 11 a.m.

Throughout the event, several first responders and law enforcement agencies will have booths and engage with the public.

Among those present will be Victoria Police Chief Constable Del Manak, who also sits on SOBCB次元官网网址檚 executive council. 

Having participated in every Polar Plunge on the Island since 2019, the police chief awaits the event with anticipation each year, marking it on his calendar.

B次元官网网址淸We] raise money for Special Olympics athletes so that they can compete in sports, achieve their personal best, and allow them to showcase their skills,B次元官网网址 said Manak. B次元官网网址淚t just gives them an opportunity to have a sense of belonging, a sense of teamwork, a sense of achievement, and help them grow.B次元官网网址

The funds raised through the Polar Plunge will support Special Olympics BC athletes, helping them pursue their goals, build new friendships, and participate in health programs. For many athletes, their sport is the primary place where they experience vital social connections, healthy physical activity, and opportunities to be seen for their abilities, explained Manak.

SOBC currently supports 3,200 athletes, from two to 90 years old, with a wide range of abilities, across 55 communities provincewide. 

One of them is Victoria's Michael Langridge, an accomplished and versatile athlete, excelling in alpine skiing, bocce, floor hockey, and soccer. 

His commitment and dedication have earned him two gold medals at the 2017 Special Olympics World Winter Games in Austria. After shining on the world stage, Langridge was honoured with SOBCB次元官网网址檚 prestigious .

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SOBC athlete Michael Langridge showcases the two gold medals he won during his speech at the opening ceremony of the 2024 Polar Plunge. (Aly Sibley Photography)

In an interview with Saanich B次元官网网址, he mentioned that without the funding provided by SOBC to cover his training, travels, and competition fees, none of this would have been possible.

B次元官网网址淪pecial Olympics BC changed my life for the better and I met new people along the way,B次元官网网址 said Langridge. 

Having already raised nearly $14,000 towards their $50,000 goal, Manak and Langridge encourage everyone to contribute to this life-changing cause. To do so, people can visit .

Alternatively, the two men invite everyone to take a cold dip with them on Feb. 16.

B次元官网网址淚'm encouraging members of our community to come out to support the polar plunge,B次元官网网址 said Manak. B次元官网网址淭his is so much fun, it's uplifting and it's a great event.B次元官网网址

To register for the event, visit shorturl.at/ZdwAd.



Olivier Laurin

About the Author: Olivier Laurin

IB次元官网网址檓 a bilingual multimedia journalist from Montr茅al who began my journalistic journey on Vancouver Island in 2023.
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