The
38th annual Empire State Winter Games will kick off on Thursday,
February 1 and will run until Sunday, February 4 in Lake Placid. More
than 2,500 participants will compete in 17 different sports during the
three-day multi-sport festival.
"The
North Country is home to world-class winter sports and this February,
New York welcomes thousands of athletes and winter sports enthusiasts to
enjoy the 38th Empire State Winter Games," Governor Cuomo said. "I
encourage families from near and far to watch the games and enjoy all
that the North Country has to offer."
This
multi-sport destination festival gives amateur athletes the opportunity
to compete in world-class Olympic venues in more than 30 events. The
Games will kick off with an inaugural Torch Relay departing from New
York City.
The
2018 Empire State Winter Games includes an expanded outdoor village
located on Lake Placid's Main Street. The Village will host the ESWG
cauldron, a Jumbotron with livestreaming, ESWG television event
coverage, live music, spectator speed tubing, and the 2018 ESWG winter
bike and NorX competitions. One of 2018's new events, the inaugural Rail
Jam competition, will take place at Malone's Titus Mountain. The
Village will also feature samples of soups and chili prepared by local
chefs for Taste of the Games.
Outdoor
sporting events will be held at the Saranac Lake Civic Center, and
Nordic and alpine skiing will be held at Dewey Mountain and Mount Pisgah
in Saranac Lake. Additionally, Paul Smith's College's Visitors Interpretive Center will host snowshoe racing events.
Olympic
Regional Development Authority President and CEO Mike Pratt said, "This
has been an extremely exciting winter on ORDA's venues. Lake Placid has
hosted five international events that have played significant roles in
selecting Olympic teams around the world. Everyone at ORDA takes
tremendous pride in not only hosting World Cup and world championship
caliber competition, but also events like this that inspire future
Olympians."
Executive
Director of the Empire State Winter Games Tait Wardlaw said, "Thanks to
the Governor, the growth of the Games has come from a concerted effort
to create more fun things to do for athletes and their friends and
families. We view the Games as a reward for getting outside, working
hard and playing hard. This year's Games will be more fun for everyone
than ever before."
For more information about the 38th Empire State Winter Games, click here.
Source: Press Office, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo
Photo source: Empire State Winter Games
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