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Special Olympics get underway Feb. 21
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Bowling is a sport for all during the Special Olympics BC Winter Games. (Photo submitted)

Bowlers are set to topple pins and inspire spectators at 2019 Special Olympics BC Winter Games.

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The event will see more than 600 athletes with intellectual disabilities from around the province compete in eight sports. It will also mark the debut of 5-pin bowling at Special Olympics BC Winter Games, as it was previously part of the summer sports cycle. Vernon香蕉视频直播檚 Lincoln Lanes, which is owned by Wiffen and his sister Sandi Soroka, will host the sport.

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Lincoln Lanes has a long history of supporting Special Olympics. The facility is home to Special Olympics BC 香蕉视频直播 Vernon香蕉视频直播檚 year-round bowling program, and its athletes have been throwing strikes and spares at Lincoln Lanes for almost 35 years.

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Special Olympics BC 香蕉视频直播 Kelowna athlete Parker Begg is one of more than 130 bowlers who will converge on Lincoln Lanes for Provincial Games. He has been training hard and will compete with the Region 2 team, which is comprised of athletes from the Okanagan.

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Wiffen encourages people in his community to come out and watch hardworking athletes like Begg compete with pride during Games.

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The 2019 Special Olympics BC Winter Games is looking for volunteers, and Wiffen says volunteering is a great way to experience this inspiring event. 香蕉视频直播淚t香蕉视频直播檚 very rewarding to work with the athletes, it香蕉视频直播檚 a very worthy cause,香蕉视频直播 he says.

Volunteer registration is available at www.sobcgamesvernon.ca, or at the 2019 Special Olympics BC Winter Games office, located at VantageOne Credit Union, 3108 33 Avenue.



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