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The Arctic Winter Games is a high profile circumpolar sport competition for northern and arctic athletes. The Games provide an opportunity to strengthen sport development in the participants’ jurisdictions, to promote the benefits of sport, to build partnerships, and to promote culture and values.
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2 years. Last event. 2023 Arctic Winter Games held in the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo. Purpose. Sports for the Arctic. President. John Flynn [1] Website. arcticwintergames.net.
After 5-year hiatus, the Arctic Winter Games return this weekend
For many young athletes, it's been a long time coming: the first Arctic Winter Games to be held in five years. The weeklong event kicks off this weekend in Fort McMurray, Alta.
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About the Arctic Winter Games. One of the main goals of the Arctic Winter Games (the Olympics of the North) is to involve as many athletes as possible from northern regions and provide them with a venue to compete. The first Arctic Winter Games took place for a week in 1970 in Yellowknife, the capital of the Northwest Territories.
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The Arctic Winter Games is the premier circumpolar sport and cultural event for youth. The Arctic Winter Games are a high-profile Circumpolar sport competition for northern and arctic participants. The first Games were held in Yellowknife in 1970, with 500 participants from Yukon, NWT and Alaska.
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