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Torch Lit at 55-Plus B.C. Games Kickoff in Nanaimo

The 55-Plus B.C. Games began Sept. 10 in Nanaimo with a torch-lighting ceremony at Serauxmen Stadium. Four athletes—Kim Brunt, Sandie Bissessur, Sheila King, and Michael Clark—lit the torch, while local leaders and performances from drummers, singers, and dancers kicked off a week of senior sports and celebration.

Torch Lit at 55-Plus B.C. Games Kickoff in Nanaimo

Nanaimo hosts the 55-Plus B.C. Games, with torch-lighting ceremony, music, and sports showcasing active seniors across the province.

Celebration Begins in Nanaimo

The 55-Plus B.C. Games officially began Wednesday, Sept. 10, at Serauxmen Stadium in Nanaimo, B.C., with a torch-lighting ceremony marking the start of a week-long multi-sport event for seniors across the province. Participants and spectators filled the stadium to watch music, drumming, dance, and speeches celebrating the kickoff.

Torchbearers and Honoured Athletes

Four Zone 2 athletes had the privilege of lighting the ceremonial torch: pickleball player Kim Brunt, track and field competitor Sandie Bissessur, eight-ball player Sheila King, and archer Michael Clark. Their participation symbolized the games’ commitment to active lifestyles and friendly competition among those aged 55 and older.

Local Leaders Welcome Competitors

Diana Johnstone, president of the host committee, expressed excitement over welcoming participants. “The 55-Plus B.C. Games are a symbol of being active in mind and body,” she said. “Enjoy every minute, play your best, make new friends, and be sure to try one of our famous Nanaimo bars.”

Nanaimo-Gabriola MLA Sheila Malcolmson delivered a message from B.C. Tourism and Sport Minister Anne Kang, highlighting the province’s support for senior athletics. She praised the venues hosting the competitions and thanked organizers for their efforts.

Community Pride and Support

Mayor Leonard Krog welcomed athletes and spectators, calling Nanaimo fortunate to host the event. “Get out there in the next few days and show British Columbia where the energy is at – it’s here in Nanaimo,” he said, encouraging both participation and celebration.

Cultural Entertainment Adds Spark

The opening ceremony featured performances from Shachihoko Taiko drummers, singer Joelle Rabu, Buwa, and ballet dancers from the Kirkwood Academy of Performing Arts. These performances set a lively tone for the games and reflected the community’s dedication to arts alongside sports.

Looking Ahead to Competition

Over the coming week, seniors from across British Columbia will compete in multiple sports, showcasing skill, fitness, and camaraderie. The 55-Plus B.C. Games highlight the province’s growing focus on healthy aging and active lifestyles, providing both competition and opportunities for social connection among participants.

This article is original and written specifically for Surreyspeak.com

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