Team sports in British Columbia have been suspended for all adults and scaled back for all youth athletes following the latest provincial health orders released Dec. 3.
Dr. Bonnie Henry announced the changes Dec. 2聽 and the new orders were released on the province鈥檚 the next day.
鈥淎ll indoor and outdoor sports for people 19 years of age and older are suspended,鈥 the order noted.
As for youth sport, the order moved all indoor and outdoor sport for people under the age of 19 back to viaSport鈥檚 Phase 2 guidelines, meaning games, tournaments and competitions are temporarily suspended.
鈥淚ndividual drills and modified training activities can continue,鈥 the regulation stated. 鈥淎mateur sports organizations and leagues may implement additional guidelines to ensure the health and safety of participants.鈥
This mid-week change to the health order forced sport organizations to make on-the-fly adjustments or cancellations to training sessions and games scheduled for youth athletes, a fact that was acknowledged by provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry in her press briefing today.
鈥淚 know that things you look forward to have been so adversely affected by this pandemic,鈥 she said. 鈥淵oung people have really taken the brunt of some of these changes, and I know that is hard. But I also know that you are adaptable, and you鈥檙e superheroes in my mind, and I know that you can makes this work.鈥
The Phase 2 guidelines from viaSport call for athletes to maintain physical distancing while focusing on fundamental movement skills with modified training activities and drills.
Restrictions on spectators remain in place, with no spectators permitted at sporting events with the exception being those that provide care, such as first aid, for a participant. Travel to and from neighbouring communities for games or training is also prohibited by the health order.
to see the specifics of viaSport鈥檚 Phase 2 guidelines.
Exemptions to the latest orders include athletes 鈥渋dentified by the Canadian Sports Institute Pacific as a high-performance athlete affiliated with an accredited provincial or national sports organization.鈥
The order also stipulates that the following types of programs for people under 19 can continue to operate with a COVID-19 safety plan in place, supervised by an adult: educational programs, music, art, dance, drama, recreational programs, outdoor fitness and social activities. Performances, recitals and demonstrations are not allowed at this time, the order stated.