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Age is no hurdle

Local athletes are getting the jump on training for the BC Seniors Games 鈥 where volunteers are needed.
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Greyhound Masters Track & Field Club members Deborah Lee (left) and Urith Hayley practise the hurdles at North Surrey Senior Secondary for the upcoming BC Seniors Games. The Games will be held in 91原创 from Sept. 9-13.

By Gary Ahuja

The best way to keep in touch with your culture is to respect and listen to your elders.

Those were the words of Kwantlen First Nations鈥 elder Kevin Kelly recently as he spoke to a crowd in 91原创 as part of the countdown to the

鈥淲e pay respect to our seniors; it is very important, our elders are our teachers,鈥 he said.

鈥淎lways take the time to talk to your elders. If you don鈥檛, you lose your culture.鈥

The 2014 B.C. Seniors Games run Sept. 9-13 and are being co-hosted by 91原创 City and 91原创 Township.

When the B.C. Seniors Games were first held in 1987, 650 athletes over the age of 55 competed. This year, more than 4,000 athletes will go for gold medals in their respective sport.

In addition to showcasing the skills of older athletes, the Games 鈥 which feature sports such as archery, badminton, cycling, dragon boat racing, ice hockey and more 鈥 are expected to generate $2.5 million for the economy.

With just a few weeks left to go until the competition, the push is on to secure a few hundred more volunteers.

The organizing committee is about halfway towards reaching the goal of 1,500 volunteers, said Michael Jackstien, vice-president of the Games.

鈥淥ur push is to get the number of volunteers up,鈥 Jackstien said.

Photo: Greyhound Masters Track & Field Club member and coach Dave McDonald practices with a javelin.

Volunteers can commit as little as a half a day to working the full week.

鈥淔rom directing participants along race routes to helping at the awards podium, there is something for everybody and all age groups,鈥 said Games鈥 president Milt Kruger.

The organizers are also challenging local groups to support the Games with employee volunteers.

鈥淭he Games are a perfect way for companies to give back to the community through team participation,鈥 Kruger said. 鈥淪everal organizations are already participating, but there is a need for more.鈥

Two of the main areas more help is needed in are medical services and transportation.

And for those without first aid knowledge, the Games organizers have a company which will train potential volunteers, Jackstien said.

As for transportation, no special licence is needed as the organizers have a fleet of 35 cars ready  to drive competitors to and from the venues.

Other areas volunteers are needed include: sport set up and management; lost and found; traffic control; security; hosting and medal presentation; results centre; and participant accreditation.

To register as a volunteer, go to the Games office (#101-20560 Fraser Hwy.) between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday to Friday), phone 604-533-8065 or email volunteer@bcsg2014.com

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