From cross-Arctic treks to Olympic dreams, B.C. athletes made 2022 one for the books
It was a year of firsts and breaking down barriers for athletes across B.C., as they fought to make a mark on the world. Here are some of our top inspirational sports stories from 2022:An 18-year-old from Comox won an event that’s billed as the toughest, windiest, coldest ultra foot race in the world. Stretching from Dawson City to the Arctic Circle, Rio Crystal was among participants hauling their own sleds of gear over a grueling 250-mile expanse.
Mułaa surf team members throw shakas in front of their new surf shed at Esowista at the north end of Long Beach. Former NHL player Aaron Volpatti never considered himself something special growing up. It wasn’t until a camping accident left him with severe burns across 40 per cent of his body and he was faced with the prospect of never playing hockey again, that he realized exactly what he was willing to do to prevent that from happening.
“Life gives you the opportunity that you can be everything you want to be. I decided a long time ago I wanted to be free.”
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