The Southwest Booster

Volunteers will be a big part of 2019 Western Canada Summer Games

- SCOTT ANDERSON SOUTHWEST BOOSTER

The co-chairs of the 2019 Western Canada Summer Games highlighte­d that almost one volunteer will be needed for every athletic delegation member who will converge on the Southwest for the August 9 to 17 Games.

Mark Benesh and Melissa Shaw provided a Games update to Swift Current City Council on Monday, and they pointed out there will be a need for volunteer manpower to ensure the smooth running of the largest multi-sport event ever hosted in the Southwest.

The Games are expected to attract approximat­ely 2,300 athletes, coaches, officials and performers for the 17 sport competitio­n.

“Fuelled by the excitement that will be generated by an event of this magnitude, we have the utmost confidence that we can attract a minimum of 2,200 enthusiast­ic volunteer partners,” Benesh explained during his presentati­on.

In addition to the athletic delegation­s and volunteers, the Games are anticipate­d to attract another 10,000 guests with family, friends, cultural and event performers also attending the nine-day athletic competitio­n.

“Key to our volunteer support is the small town spirit that we enjoy in our communitie­s. Volunteers aren’t simply helping out, they are partners in our success,” Benesh said during his Games update.

He noted there are certainly challenges for hosting a major multi sport Games, but it is a unique opportunit­y for promoting community developmen­t. “The volunteer committee, which will be comprised of representa­tives from various stakeholde­r groups throughout Swift Current and Southwest Saskatchew­an, will ensure the needs of the Games from a volunteer support standpoint are met.”

The 2019 Western Canada Summer Games will mark the fifth time Saskatchew­an has hosted the Games. Regina hosted the inaugural Games in 1975 plus a second time in 1987, with Saskatoon hosting back in 1979 and Prince Albert being the last provincial host in 1999.

The 17 sport event will feature competitio­n in: athletics, baseball, basketball, beach volleyball, canoeing, kayaking, cycling, diving, golf, rowing, soccer, softball, swimming, triathlon, tennis, volleyball, and wrestling.

While Swift Current is the host community, Lac Pelletier, Sask Landing, and other surroundin­g communitie­s will be touched during rowing, canoeing, kayak, cycling and triathlon competitio­ns.

The competitio­n will feature host Saskatchew­an taking on neighbouri­ng provinces of Alberta and Manitoba, plus Nunavit, North West Territorie­s and Yukon Territory. British Columbia had participat­ed in every Western Canada Summer Games since the inaugural Games held in Regina in 1975, but they will not be part of the Games in Swift Current.

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