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posted by Dave on Aug 8

Olympics coming early to the Comox Valley

Twenty-two teams have selected the region as their training grounds for the 2010

Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games and officials announce new Mountain Sport

Centre funding today

Comox Valley, Vancouver Island - With Vancouver Island’s largest ski resort in its

backyard, and a comparable climate to Whistler and the Callaghan valley, hundreds

of world class athletes will be converging on the Comox Valley in the lead up to the

2010 Winter Games.

With the six month countdown to the games approaching, twenty-two different

teams, from nine nations, have already chosen the Comox Valley as their Olympic

training site. Teams from Canada, the United States, Sweden, Switzerland,

Germany, France, Finland, Australia and Russia from sports including

Snowboarding, Ski Cross, Snowboard Cross, Biathlon, Cross Country and Freestyle

Skiing, have all committed to training in the area prior to the 2010 Olympic and

Paralympic Winter Games.

The Comox Valley, located on Vancouver Island’s east coast, rests across the scenic

Georgia Strait from the Olympic venues of Whistler and the Callaghan Valley. “Our

snow conditions and infrastructure are very similar to the 2010 sites, but I think what

has really attracted teams here has been the facilities we have been able to develop

and the community’s enthusiasm to host them and meet their needs,” said Susan

Kelsey, a former summer Olympian and Chair of the Comox Valley’s Spirit of BC

Community Committee. “We’ve hosted visits from several Olympic and Paralympic

Committees and are very excited to announce that the majority of teams who have

seen what we have to offer have selected the region as their 2010 training site.”

Since Vancouver’s successful bid for the 2010 Winter Games, the Comox Valley has

attracted two World Cup Paralympic events and several teams have already been in

the area to begin their training. Mount Washington and local community

organizations have worked together to develop the mountain’s trail network, biathlon

and training facilities to international FIS standards.

The largest infrastructure investment in the mountain was announced today.

Vancouver Island North MP John Duncan joined officials from Mt. Washington and

the Vancouver Island Mountain Sport Society to announce $795,000 in federal

funding is being provided to support construction of the Vancouver Island Mountain

Sport Centre. The 8,000 square foot Mountain Sports Centre, which will feature a

hostel, a weight room, coaching offices and multi-purpose rooms, will be built on land

donated by Mount Washington Alpine Resort adjacent to Raven Lodge. The total

cost of the project is estimated at $1.8 million, and the Vancouver Island Mountain

Sports Society hopes to complete the new facility by winter of 2010.

“This facility never would have been built if it wasn’t for the attention that the 2010

Winter Games have brought to the Mountain, “ said Don Sharpe, Director of

Business Development for Mt. Washington Resort. “The Games have opened our

community to the world. It has been the catalyst that has helped us develop the

infrastructure that will be a legacy for the Comox Valley. It’s helping us attract world

class athletes and sporting events and bringing visitors to come see everything that

the area has to offer.”

About Comox Valley Economic Development:

The Comox Valley Economic Development office was formed in 1988 and is a nonprofit

society with annual funding from the City of Courtenay, Town of Comox, Village

of Cumberland, and the Comox Valley Regional District areas A, B and C.

The Comox Valley was one of a handful of B.C. communities to take targeted

delegations to the 2006 Torino Winter Olympics and 2008 Beijing Summer Games to

capitalize on Olympic opportunities for the region.

 Source:Comox Valley Economic Development Society

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