The Saskatchewan Summer Games return to Lloydminster next month
In just a month’s time, more than 1,800 athletes from across the province will gather in Lloydminster for the Saskatchewan Summer Games.
The games will run from July 21 to 27, with 14 different sports featured, including archery, athletics, baseball, basketball, beach volleyball, canoe and kayak, golf and soccer. The games will also include Special Olympics events for the first time, with competitions in bocce, swimming, tennis, triathlon and volleyball.
The summer games were first held in 1972 to provide an additional opportunity for developing athletes, coaches and officials to join a high-level, multi-sport competition.
“Countless Saskatchewan Games alumni have advanced to competition at the national level and beyond, with Olympians such as Emily Clarke, Marsha Hudey and Lucas Makowsky counting the Saskatchewan Games as a key step in their journey to the highest levels of sport,” the provincial government noted.