More than 60 athletes from around the province converged on Kelowna91裸聊视频檚 Apple Bowl last weekend for Special Olympics BC91裸聊视频檚 inaugural Okanagan Valley Challenge track and field meet.
Featuring competitors from ages 10 to 50, taking part in 13 different events, the day-long meet was designed to give local athletes a chance to compete in familiar surroundings.
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In addition to about 25 athletes competing from host Special Olympics Kelowna, others came from as far away as Abbotsford, Surrey and Fort St. John, as well as from Kamloops and Vernon.
Jestadt is hopeful the 2017 edition of Okanagan Valley Challenge track and field meet will become an annual event.
In the long-term, she would like to see the meet rotate on a yearly basis between Kelowna, Kamloops and Vernon.
For some of the athletes at last weekend91裸聊视频檚 meet, it was a chance to tune up for the 2017 Special Olympics BC Summer Games, July 7 to 9 in Kamloops.