• BC Wheelchair Sports Return to Sport Update- February 10 2021

  • massive-dev  |  February 10, 2021

To our community and membership

BC Wheelchair Sports continues to monitor the COVID-19 situation in BC and follow all public health orders.  

BC Wheelchair Sports remains at Level 2 of our Return to Sport Plan. As the province recently extended the provincial health order and restrictions on sport indefinitely we felt the need to provide another update and refresh everyone on the status of our sports.

As per the most recent BC Provincial Health Orders adult indoor and outdoor team sports for those aged 22 and over remain suspended.  Group training is limited to a maximum two participants for indoor sports and four participants for outdoor sports.  In both cases, participants must maintain a distance of 3 metres from one another unless everyone lives in the same private residence.

Youth sports programs for those 21 and under are permitted to continue provided that physical distancing can be maintained and no competitions or tournaments take place.

The travel restrictions from our previous update are still effect, athletes may only travel to programs and/or training sessions at their home club. Home clubs are defined as the sport organization, club or facility with, or at which, a participant is registered for ongoing sport programming. If you’re unsure about your home club, please contact the program staff responsible for your sport.

Spectators continue to be restricted from all BC Wheelchair Sports programs and events. Please note though that volunteers do not count as spectators. This means that family members and/or support personnel who provide assistance vital to an athlete’s participation are still allowed to attend.

BCWSA encourages all of our community to read and follow all public health orders around social interactions, gatherings, group physical activities and travel.

We’re continuing to seek monitor releases from viaSport and the province on the health orders and their impact on sport. BCWSA will continue to provide updates as they become available.  Updates will be published on our website, across our social media channels and in our newsletter. 

Please note, that BC Public Health Orders supersede any BC Wheelchair Sports Return to Sport policies.

We know that this is a challenging and frustrating time for many and we appreciate the patience and understanding that our members and community continue to show us as we navigate the Return to Sport process.

What This Means For Your Sport
 

Athletics

  • Wheelchair Racing and Seated Throws remain Level 2 of our Return to Sport plan.
  • The Junior and Adult Wheelchair Athletics programs will continue at the Richmond Olympic Oval.
  • Attendance at the Adult Program will be limited to stay within the health guidelines
  • Athletes may only attend programs at their “home club” Contact Ana if you’re unsure about your home club.
  • No spectators except for volunteers
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Tennis

  • Wheelchair Tennis remains in Level 2 of our Return to Sport Plan
  • Athletes may only attend programs at their home club. Contact Michelle if you’re unsure about your home club
  • Our Richmond Wheelchair Tennis Program at YY Tennis Club continues to operate.
  • Individual lessons and training sessions can continue
  • All adult group training sessions are suspended until further notice
  • Junior programming will continue with additional protocols
  • No spectators except volunteers

Rugby

  • Group training for non-CSI targeted athletes is not permitted at this time
  • We remain in contact with clubs and coaches around Return to Sport.
  • All athletes are encouraged to continue with individual training and exercise
  • Per Section H of the current health order “High-Performance Athletes” CSI Targeted athletes in all sports may continue/resume training in a limited capacity which has been communicated to the athletes and/or coaches directly.

Links and Resources

BCWSA Return to Sport and COVID-19

Information on province-wide restrictions

Contacts

Nathan Bragg – Media Inquiries
Communications Coordinator
(E) communications@bcwheelchairsports.com

Ana Karanovic – Athletics/Junior Programming
Program Coordinator
(E) ana@bcwheelchairsports.com

Michelle McDonell – Tennis
Program Manager
(E) michelle@bcwheelchairsports.com

Jackie Patatas – Rugby
Program Manager
(E) jackie@bcwheelchairsports.com