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The Western Canada Summer Games were established in 1975 as a multi-sport event to provide development opportunities for amateur athletes and to help them advance their skills in a competitive, but friendly environment. The games also serve to broaden the exposure of talented athletes and provide a training ground for national and international level competitions. Social and cultural elements round out the sporting events for athletes. The competitors for the WCSG consist of athletes from the four Western Provinces (British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba), and the three Territories (Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut). == Events == The following is a list of sports that have participated in a Western Canada Summer Games: Archery (M, W), Artistic Gymnastics (M, W), Athletics (M, W, WC, SO), Badminton (M, W), Baseball (M), Basketball (M, W), Boxing (M), Canoeing (M, W), Cycling (M, W), Diving (M, W), Equestrian (M, W), Field Hockey (M, W), Handgun (Open), Judo (M, W), Rhythmic Gymnastics (M, W), Rifle (Open), Rowing (M, W), Rugby (M/W), Sailing (M, W), Soccer (M, W), Softball (M, W), Squash (M, W), Synchronized Swimming (W), Swimming (M, W), Table Tennis (M, W), Team Handball (M, W), Tennis (M, W), Trap Shooting (Open), Skeet Shooting (Open), Volleyball (M, W), Water Polo (M, W), Water Skiing (M, W), Weightlifting (M/W), Wrestling (M, W) The Kamloops, British Columbia 2011 Western Canada Summer Games were held August 5-14, 2011 in Kamloops B.C., which included two phases. Phase 1 events include: *Athletics *Baseball *Basketball *Beach Volleyball *Canoe/Kayak *Softball *Tennis *Triathlon *Wrestling Phase 2 events include: *Badminton *Cycling *Field Hockey *Golf *Gymnastics *Rowing *Rugby *Soccer *Swimming *Volleyball 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Western Canada Summer Games」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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