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Snow sports at B.C. Winter Games cancelled due to lack of snow

The upcoming B.C. Winter Games won't have any snow sports, according to the B.C. Games Society — because there's no snow.

The B.C. Alpine, Freestyle B.C. and B.C. Snowboard sporting organizations have withdrawn from the 2024 B.C. Winter Games set to take place in Lhtako Quesnel from Feb. 22 to 25 "due to unfavourable snow conditions," the event organizer said Thursday.

"A lack of snowpack on the mountain at Troll Ski Resort and the absence of heavy snowfall in the forecast influenced the final decision," the B.C. Games Society said in a news release. 

"Mountain-based sports, already facing a difficult and shortened winter season, require significant snowpack and technical venue builds to run safe and meaningful competition."

About 240 athletes are impacted, B.C. Games Society president and CEO Allison Noble told CBC News.

The news comes after a report that snowpack levels in B.C. are currently 39 per cent below normal.

"We've certainly had other reasons why Games couldn't go ahead, or portions of the Games, but this has been the first time I'm aware of in the history of the Games that we had to cancel these three sports," said Noble.

Biathlon and cross-country events will take place regardless of snow conditions, and will compete on dry land or in "modified scenarios," the release said.

"Biathlon is typically a ski and shoot sport competition, so changing that to a run and shoot if there isn't enough snow for them to actually ski is an example of a modification, and that actually was done in a previous Games and worked very well and still made sure the sport was safe," said Noble.

Indoor events across 11 other sports are unaffected and the Games are expected to draw more than 1,200 athletes, she added.

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