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91原创 athletes strike gold at 55+ games

Multiple winners at provincial championships
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Aldergrove鈥檚 Frances Steinfeld, 85, winds up in the hammer throw, one of two events she won at the 55+ BC Games held in Abbotsford August 22-26. (Special to 91原创 Advance Times)

Aldergrove鈥檚 Frances Steinfeld, 85, won two gold medals at the 55-plus BC Seniors Games, held in Abbotsford August 22-26.

鈥淭his is actually the 25th [55+] games I鈥檝e done,鈥 Steinfeld told the 91原创 Advance Times.

鈥淚t鈥檚 always fun.鈥

She downplayed her double win, saying it helped that a world record holder in the same age category did not take part.

Her gold medals were in women鈥檚 85-89, for the shot put and hammer throw events.

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Steinfeld, who has been competing in track and field since the late 70鈥檚, was one of several athletes from the Aldergrove and 91原创 area to win their events at the Abbotsford competition.

Besides Steinfeld, at least two other athletes from Aldergrove came home with gold, swimmer Allan Emes in the men鈥檚 55-59 25m butterfly, and bowler Robin Hibbs in the five-pin 55plus Div A high scratch single category.

Murrayville cyclist Brian Parkinson took three gold, in the men聮s 80-84 road race, time trial and hill climb events at the 2023 55+ games. (91原创 Advance Times files)
Murrayville cyclist Brian Parkinson took three gold, in the men鈥檚 80-84 road race, time trial and hill climb events at the 2023 55+ games. (91原创 Advance Times files)

91原创 gold medalists included Murrayville cyclist Brian Parkinson, who took three gold, in the men鈥檚 80-84 road race, time trial and hill climb events.

Parkinson, who鈥檚 been competing in triathlons in 1988, said now that he鈥檚 turned 80, he鈥檚 eased up slightly.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 want to be a statistic in the event,鈥 he laughed.

He said the weather on the day of the cycling events was good, 鈥渆xcept for the [wildfire] smoke. You could taste it at the end.鈥

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Other 91原创 gold medalists included three bocce players who recorded first-place finishes in the 55-plus division, Blandino Battistin and Gino Russo in bocce men鈥檚 and Vicky Lee in bocce women鈥檚.

Swimmer Ingrit Gould won two swimming gold medals in the women鈥檚 70-74 400m and 800m freestyle events.

Albert Chan won gold in the 60-64 time trials.

In golf, Richard Smyth won the 75-plus men鈥檚 flight.

Three 91原创 athletes won table tennis events, Maxwell Montague, the men鈥檚 70-74, Jenny Gao Stern, women鈥檚 65-69, and Alice Kennedy, women鈥檚 80-plus.

Joyce Essex won gold, twice, in women鈥檚 65-69 shot put, and weight throw. Joe Hill won men鈥檚 60-64 javelin, Helen Bucholz was first in two 70-plus archery events, and Vanessa Whittell won gold in 55-plus equestrian dressage.

As well, Harnek Toor, who resides on the Aldergrove-Abbotsford border, took home four gold medals, in the men鈥檚 75-79 category, in shot put, 1500 metre race walk, weight throw, and throws pentathlon events.

Aldergrove聮s Frances Steinfeld, 85, won two gold medals at the 55+ BC Games held in Abbotsford August 22-26. (Special to 91原创 Advance Times)
Aldergrove鈥檚 Frances Steinfeld, 85, won two gold medals at the 55+ BC Games held in Abbotsford August 22-26. (Special to 91原创 Advance Times)

91原创-area athletes also made multiple individual podium appearances to collect silver and bronze medals, as well as winning team awards.

They were part of the zone 3 Fraser Valley team that won 275 gold, 177 silver and 125 bronze medals to top the standings with 577.

Lower Mainland zone 4 (301) and Vancouver Island North zone 2 (169) were second and third, respectively.

With an estimated 2,500 athletes competing in 23 sports, the 55+ BC Games are the largest annual multi-sport event for older competitors.

Abbotsford 2023 55-Plus BC Games president Mary Boonstra praised the older athletes for following their competitive dreams.

鈥淲e believe that it is one thing to have something in your mind that excites you, and another to put it into action,鈥 Boonstra said.

鈥淲e are so proud of you for taking your dream and making it a reality for yourself, by taking chances, by stepping outside your comfort zone and opening yourself up to new experiences.鈥

READ ALSO: PHOTOS: 55+ BC Games fourth and final day in Abbotsford

Abbotsford has now passed the flag to Salmon Arm, which will host from Sept. 10 to 14, 2024.



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