It was 2 Golden days for Cory at the 2015 Special Olympics British Columbia Provincial Winter Games at Sun Peaks Resort near Kamloops.
Under excellent race conditions with mostly sunny skies & terrific racer snow, Cory took 1st place in the top Advanced Division in Super G, Giant Slalom, and Slalom.
The Golden weekend started last Thursday as Cory loaded his gear onto the team bus to take them to Kamloops:
With Coach Chris
Later that night, it's the opening ceremonies at the Tournament Capital Centre in Kamloops:
And Cory's team enters the arena, but unfortunately the organizers decided to keep the lights off during the athlete parade but Cory is in here somewhere!
The flame is lit and the Games are open!
And a smile from Cory as his team leaves the ceremonies:
It's a nice clear racer-friendly morning as we drive from Kamloops to Sun Peaks.
The first race of the weekend would be the Super G with a practice run first:
And then Cory's timed run:
And it's his first Gold! but it was close, a margin of only .51 seconds, though still unofficial results...
Our thanks to Edward Tai for these photos:
looking for speed...
Cory is very definitely Canadian and yes, he's wearing a Team USA suit, but hey, he likes blue! And he won't wear a Canadian suit till he's earned one...well, he's now taken a big step towards just that.
A winning run, but those hands could be higher in your tuck, Cory!
And then his winning Giant Slalom run, in spite of a little slip near the top of the hill, but he takes a great line from the 2nd last gate straight to the finish line:
And unofficially wins by 1.03 seconds
A little off balance here, it was a relatively challenging race course and it doesn't have to be perfect, just fast!
(photos courtesy Edward Tai)
About to pole plant to start his next turn...
Close and in tight against this gate, one inch closer and it's a straddle, but that's the way to race!
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And so does Cory - nailing two terrific slalom runs and unofficially beats his rival by an amazing 14 seconds - a rival that only 8 years ago had beaten Cory at his first Provincial Games. Because I knew he had a huge lead after his first run - but he didn't - you can hear thinking out loud..."easy, easy"...as I was concerned he might miss a gate or crash if he was going too fast, and be disqualified...but that wasn't going to happen on this day!
Then onto the plaza at Sun Peaks for the medal presentation, waiting with his new teammates from Vancouver, Vancouver North Shore, and Whistler.
where Cory would hear his name called to the podium 3 times, so those Golds are now officially his!
Gold #1
#2
And #3
And those medals sure are shiny! Cory's medals gleaming in the Sun Peaks sunshine...
And one for mum, one for dad, one for Cory.....well, if only for a moment...
Heading back home to the coast...
to greet the team bus early the next morning...
A very tired Cory somewhat reluctantly lets go of one medal for a moment to thank Coach Chris
but the handshake is genuine and heart felt..
So Cory has likely completed the next step in his quest to represent Canada at the 2017 World Games in Austria, pending the confirmation of his selection to Team BC within the next 2 months. We'll post as soon as we know for sure that he will attend the National Games in Corner Brook, Newfoundland on March 1 - 5, 2016.
Cory plans to compete in the Western Canadian Paralympic Championships at Silver Star near Vernon, BC in mid-March and he has been invited to return to Silver Star to attend his second high performance camp with Special Olympics BC in late March.
But first, he will enjoy a well-earned vacation on the beaches of Puerto Vallarta.
Our thanks to Chris Vanderwel, Whistler Adaptive Sports Programs, the Gatebusters program at Whistler Blackcomb, and to Heather, Mark, and John, his coaches at SOBC Vancouver, all of whom helped Cory to prepare as best as he could under very difficult weather conditions during this unusually warm winter with no snow in our local mountains.
It was a true team effort, and we will hope for similar success next year too.