The 2013 Canadian Biathlon Championships are coming to Whistler Olympic Park (WOP).
The Callaghan Winter Sports Club (CWSC) announced on Monday (April 23) that it has been awarded the 2013 Canadian Biathlon Championships with 麻豆社国产serving as the host community. The 2013 Biathlon Nationals are tentatively scheduled for March 20 to 24, 2013.
With the awarding of the 2013 Biathlon Nationals to the CWSC, the national championships in all four Nordic disciplines (biathlon, cross country, ski jumping and Nordic combined) will be held at WOP next year. The four national championships will anchor a major Nordic sport festival in the Sea to Sky Corridor in the year leading up to the 2014 Olympic Winter Games in Sochi, Russia.
The CWSC is the official designated host club for three of the four events and CWSC officials will be active in running all four national championships.
The Nordic festival will provide a boost to Nordic sports and the local economy. Over the course of the two-week festival there will be approximately 1,200 athletes and coaches staying in the Sea to Sky Corridor. In addition, the festival will bring significant media attention to the corridor from across Canada and the world as Canada's best Nordic athletes will be in attendance.
"The awarding of the 2013 Biathlon Nationals to the Callaghan Winter Sports Club is great news for local nordic sports and our community as a whole," said Clayton Whitman, CWSC president. "The Nordic festival will be an excellent opportunity to showcase how quickly the legacy of Nordic sports from the 2010 Olympics has taken root throughout Sea to Sky Country. We are very excited to have world-class Canadian athletes returning to Whistler Olympic Park to compete once again as they prepare for the next Olympic Winter Games."
The rapid growth of the legacy has taken place thanks to the efforts of CWSC volunteers, including Max Saenger, Biathlon Sport Manager for the 2010 Olympics and Chief of Competition for the 2013 Biathlon Nationals.
"The awarding 2013 Biathlon Nationals is really the culmination of two full winters of great hosting by CWSC volunteers," Saenger said. "When our club hosted important events like World Junior selections, North American Championships, B.C. Cups and B.C. Championships over the past two winters, it showed everyone that in the post-Olympic era our community continues to be a great host for major Nordic events. Being awarded the 2013 Biathlon Nationals is proof of the amazing capabilities of our very skilled local volunteer officials."
Details regarding the four national championships and the Nordic festival, and information on how to get involved as an organizer or volunteer will be posted this spring on the CWSC website at callaghanwintersportsclub.com.