On Wednesday, June 22, athletes began assembling at Langley鈥檚 McLeod Athletic Park for the start of the .
More than 1,600 able-bodied and Paralympic athletes are registered for the national championships, which are being held in B.C. for the first time since 2004.
Langley heptathlon star , interviewed at the track, told the Langley Advance Times that being forced to sit this one out, due to a ruptured Achilles tendon suffered in February, was extremely frustrating.
鈥淚t鈥檚 driving me a little bit crazy,鈥 she confessed.
Ellenwood, who confirmed she will be working as a commentator during the event, is focused on next year, when she will be fully recovered and able to compete when Langley hosts the Canadian championships again.
鈥淚鈥檓 going to keep that in the back of my mind, and work towards that for next year,鈥 Ellenwood confided.
Her recovery has been going very well, she reported, after being in a cast for two weeks, a boot for eight weeks, and then learning how to walk again.
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Victoria Paralympic athlete , who has set several world records for 1500 metres, was looking forward to the event and predicting 鈥渁 lot of fast times.鈥
鈥淚ts cool to have one that鈥檚 actually in B.C.,鈥 Riech remarked.
, from 91大黄鸭, described himself as a 鈥淏.C. boy, born and raised,鈥 explaining the Langley stadium, was familiar territory, the place where he wrapped up his high school career.
鈥淭here is some special, sentimental value, associated with competing here,鈥 Gay said.
Simon Nathan, Athletics Canada鈥檚 high performance director, was expecting some close outcomes, and new names on the podium, partly because some familiar names had to opt out due to injuries, but also because 鈥渨e have some new stars breaking through.鈥
鈥淭hat鈥檚 exciting,鈥 Nathan commented.
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Langley Township was originally awarded the 2021 and 2022 editions of the event, back in July 2017.
But with the pandemic forcing postponement of the 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games, along with Athletics Canada鈥檚 Olympic and Paralympic Trials, the Langley dates had to be moved, with the Township hosting the 2022 and 2023 events.
More photos from Wednesday can be online at the .
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