Story Starters

2010 Story Starters

As Whistler prepares to welcome the world as the Host Mountain Resort in 2010, here are just as few of the stories to be told:

Whistler – the heart of the Games  [Print Category]
Whistler: Born for the Games Take it to the streets: hot spots for catching the Olympic spirit A collection of Olympic 'firsts' for Whistler 2010 Winter Games are first true partnership between indigenous people and the Olympic movement New Olympic exhibit opens in refurbished Whistler Museum Ski beside an Olympian in Whistler Chef's of tomorrow learn from one of the industry's best during the 2010 Winter Games in Whistler Whistler-based Canadian alpine team members give back to sport through free skills camp for financially disadvantaged young skiers An Olympic first in Whistler - gay athletes had a 'safe space' during the 2010 Winter Games Former Olympians among Whistler's athletes' village honourary Games-time mayors
Whistler's athletes come home to compete  [Print Category]
From the podium to the peaks: Olympic & Paralympic athletes call Whistler home Daughter of late Whistler downhill skiing icon follows her own Olympic dream Whistler’s Janyk family – Olympic dreams, Olympic competitors Local Paralympic athlete determined to compete in front of home crowd Whistler local, Crazy Canuk and Olympic medal winner Steve Podborski knows what it's like to own the podium
Whistler's venues - where the medals will be won  [Print Category]
Gravity and ice combine to fuel Olympic sports of bobsleigh, luge and skeleton
2010 Paralympic Games - amazing athletes, amazing stories  [Print Category]
Access meant everything for Whistler's Paralympic success

As the Host Mountain Resort for the 2010 Paralympic Winter Games in March 2010 - nearly all the events were held here - access meant everything in Whistler. In the short-term, the municipality has launched the Accessibility Project which focused on upgrades to signage, wayfinding information and physical change, including the construction of a new ramp system at the Breezeway between Village Square and the taxi loop.

Whistler For the Disabled

Long-time local Hugh Tollett created Whistler For the Disabled, Whistler's official travel and information website for people with disabilities. The website's goal is to enhance the lives and experiences of the disabled who are visiting or living in Whistler. The site provides travel information, assistance and support for disabled travelers, seniors or anyone with a temporary disability and their families.

Whistler Adaptive Sports Program (WASP)

Recreational accessibility for all is the mantra of the Whistler Adaptive Sports Program (WASP). This non-profit organization provides the opportunity for hundreds of people with a range of disabilities to take part in sports and recreation programs in Whistler. In winter, WASP and sponsors provide skiing and snowboarding lessons. Rick Hansen, the Man in Motion who wheeled himself around the world, learned to sit-ski on Whistler Blackcomb. In summer, WASP offers kayaking, canoeing, handcycling and hiking. Led by a core group of paid staff, WASP programs are delivered by volunteers from the community. www.whistleradaptive.com

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Rob Gosse - a love of skiing discovered in Whistler Adaptive sport part of Whistler's community fabric; new centre for adaptive sport proposed ‘Anything's Possible' for wounded soldiers Whistler's Brad Lennea - defining Paralympic dreams Skier Matt Hallatt inspired by the Paralympics in his home country Celebrating diversity and challenge: Whistler's focus on the Paralympic Games Whistler Adaptive Sports Program Carves Unique Tracks for Skiers with a Disability Whistler local a world champion adaptive snowboarder and Paralympic cross-country skiing hopeful Phil Chew - a champion for grassroots disabled skiing in British Columbia Whistler Bungee Paralympic Games offer for all visitors with a disability
Games-time stories from around the world  [Print Category]
Austrian Olympic Committee builds an environmentally friendly 'passive' house
Whistler's legacies from the 2010 Winter Games  [Print Category]
Whistler’s three Olympic venues – a community pre-legacy Whistlerites living large in athletes' village after the Games Whistler's new High Performance Centre Whistler's Olympic sporting venues to be preserved long after the Games have finished Remembering the Games forever: Medals Plaza becomes permanent public gathering space Sea to Sky Highway improvement project makes Whistler more accessible than ever Whistler Health Care Centre is now home to a CT Scanner
Whistler - integrating sustainability into the Games  [Print Category]
Green principles abound at Whistler Athletes Village The world's largest hydrogen bus fleet in action in Whistler
Cultural Olympiad comes to Whistler  [Print Category]
Not just for sport junkies - Whistler's art & culture scene Integrating the local arts into the 2010 Winter Games

 

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