The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Big week of bowling

National championsh­ips, including berths at 2019 World Summer Games, on the line

- @SOC2018Bow­ling/@SpecialOCa­nada

It will be a history-making week on Prince Edward Island for Special Olympics Canada.

Over 400 athletes, coaches and mission staff will gather in Canada’s smallest province for the Special Olympics Canada 2018 bowling championsh­ips – the first event of its kind for Special Olympics Canada.

“Special Olympics Canada is thrilled to be in P.E.I. for this once-in-a-lifetime event,” said Special Olympics Canada CEO Sharon Bollenbach in a news release. “These bowling championsh­ips are an exciting opportunit­y to celebrate one of our most popular sports, while allowing more athletes to experience competitio­n at a national level.”

“Special Olympics Canada is thrilled to be in P.E.I. for this once-in-a-lifetime event. These bowling championsh­ips are an exciting opportunit­y to celebrate one of our most popular sports, while allowing more athletes to experience competitio­n at a national level.”

Sharon Bollenbach, Special Olympics Canada CEO

Bollenbach expressed her appreciati­on to the host communitie­s of Charlottet­own, Summerside and Tyne Valley, event sponsors, members of the host committee and volunteers.

“We are excited to kick off this week of competitio­n,” added Bollenbach.

The championsh­ips will feature athletes from across the country in fivepin and tenpin divisions. Tenpin athletes are competing to qualify for a roster spot on Team Canada heading to the 2019 Special Olympics World Summer Games in Abu Dhabi in March.

Special Olympics P.E.I. will be represente­d by nine athletes, two coaches and two mission staff members. Genna Phelan of Charlottet­own is P.E.I.’s chef de mission, and Lynda Hontscharo­wicz, also of Charlottet­own, is team manager. Rickey Burns of Charlottet­own is the head coach of P.E.I.’s fivepin team, and Ann Kilby of Tyne Valley is head coach of the tenpin squad.

All of the fivepin action will take place at the Murphy’s Community Centre in Charlottet­own. The tenpin competitio­n will be shared between the Tyne Valley lanes and Credit Union Place in Summerside.

The championsh­ips kick off with what will be a celebratio­n of P.E.I. culture during the opening ceremony at UPEI on Tuesday from 10 to 11:30 a.m. There will be performanc­es by local P.E.I. artists Rachel Beck and Lennie Gallant, and a dancer/ fiddler group from the region.

Competitio­n begins Wednesday, and continues until Saturday, when the closing ceremonies take place at Credit Union Place at 7 p.m.

All competitio­ns and events, including the opening and closing ceremonies, are open to the public.

Establishe­d in 1969, the Canadian chapter of this internatio­nal movement is dedicated to enriching the lives of Canadians with an intellectu­al disability through the transforma­tive power and joy of sport. Operating out of sport clubs in 12 provincial and territoria­l chapters, this grassroots movement reaches beyond the sphere of sports to empower individual­s, change attitudes and build communitie­s.

From two-year-olds to mature adults, more than 45,000 athletes with an intellectu­al disability are registered in Special Olympics’ year-round programs across Canada. They are supported by more than 21,000 volunteers, including more than 16,000 trained coaches.

 ?? SPECIAL OLYMPICS P.E.I. PHOTO ?? Team P.E.I. is ready to compete in the Special Olympics Canada 2018 bowling championsh­ips on home soil this week. Members of Special Olympics P.E.I.’s tenpin team are, front row, from left: Wayne Dyment (Summerside) and head coach Ann Kilby (Tyne...
SPECIAL OLYMPICS P.E.I. PHOTO Team P.E.I. is ready to compete in the Special Olympics Canada 2018 bowling championsh­ips on home soil this week. Members of Special Olympics P.E.I.’s tenpin team are, front row, from left: Wayne Dyment (Summerside) and head coach Ann Kilby (Tyne...
 ?? SPECIAL OLYMPICS P.E.I. PHOTO ?? The fivepin portion of the Special Olympics Canada 2018 bowling championsh­ips will take place at Murphy’s Community Centre in Charlottet­own this week. Members of Special Olympics P.E.I.’s fivepin team are, front row, from left: Jonathan Watts (York),...
SPECIAL OLYMPICS P.E.I. PHOTO The fivepin portion of the Special Olympics Canada 2018 bowling championsh­ips will take place at Murphy’s Community Centre in Charlottet­own this week. Members of Special Olympics P.E.I.’s fivepin team are, front row, from left: Jonathan Watts (York),...

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