B.C. travel restrictions could be a major road block for track and field athletes
BURNABY, B.C. — Some of Canada’s top track and field athletes face another potential road block in qualifying for the Tokyo Olympics.
Because of surging COVID-19 cases in B.C., athletes from out of province can’t travel there to compete in the Harry Jerome Track Classic on June 12, which is a big blow to athletes hoping to achieve the Olympic standard in a competitive season reeling amid the pandemic.
“We had been hoping that restrictions around competition and travel would be getting easier throughout the spring, but so far they are getting tougher,” meet director Nigel Hole said in a letter to athletes and coaches.
“As of now, we are still planning on hosting the meet, and are committed to doing all that we can to hold it. We have the desire and the appetite to help as many ‘high performance’ and ‘development’ athletes compete as we can. We are in regular communication with BC Athletics and Athletics Canada to find creative, yet safe, ways of doing that.”