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California State Games CALIFORNIA STATE GAMES 2019 IMPACT REPORT TABLE OF CONTENTS 03 At a Glance 04 Key Locations California State Games 2019 has been a great year for the California State is a not-for-profit, Games. Starting with our Winter Games, we maxed out 06 Opening Ceremonies multi-sport festival for with the number of Ice Hockey teams and gymnasts. California’s amateur Our Summer Games had over 10,000 athletes 08 Winter Gold Medalists athletes of all ages competing in 27 sports and absolutely perfect San and abilities endorsed 10 Summer Gold Medalists Diego weather. Our great staff and every one of our by the United States Sport Directors did an amazing job – it appeared that Olympic Committee. everyone went home happy! In addition to the Summer Games, we st host the California This year, we were proud to celebrate our 31 Winter Games annually. Games with special guest speakers like Paul Rudy Community support and Olympian Michael Hazle, entertainment and new is essential to our competitions like Footgolf, Ninja Challenge and Adult programs. As part of Field Hockey. We were also able to include athletes the National Congress from Nevada, Arizona and Baja California. of State Games, the Games encourages I invite you to take a look at our 2019 Impact Report personal development to see how community support of youth and amateur through physical fitness sports can really make a difference! and education while providing a world-class experience for youth and adult athletes and Sandi Hill their families. Executive Director California State Games 10,066 Summer AT A 2,800+ Athletes GLANCE Volunteers 7,546 2,670 Medals Winter Awarded Athletes Social Media 1,626 Opening Ceremonies 6,525 12,736 Live viewers reached. Winter 1 Total 713 minutes of CSG Spectators Athletes video watched. 35,231 Summer 38,766 Spectators 60,000 views July 1-14 and Regional 38% more profile Participants visits than in 2018. New in 2019 Volunteers 11,600 tweet mpressions User-Friendly 2,800 volunteers spent at least Online Registration four hours managing System competitions, awarding medals, setting up events, and assisting at 27,371 Opening Ceremonies. app feature visits Competitive Sports: Ninja Challenge, Foot Golf, Adult Field Hockey 2,191 meals donated by San Diego restaurants to fuel volunteers during 11,514 Celebrated Olympic the Winter and app sessions Day at Opening Summer Games. Ceremonies and at all sporting competitions Partnerships: Copa Del Mar, DICK’s 1,140 Sporting Goods, app downloads Upper Deck, US Army, Navy Leap Frogs, and Cafe Rio 3 PARTICIPATING LOCATIONS “At Dick’s Sporting Goods we believe sports make people better, which is why we are “ committed to supporting local teams and leagues in our communities throughout the country and were especially proud to partner with Cal State Games in 2019!” Brad Coonradt Senior Community Marketing Manager DICK’s Sporting Goods ” 4 Hotel Partners Qualifying Locations Sport Venues California State Games is funded in part by the San Diego Tourism Marketing District Corp. with the City of San Diego Tourism Marketing District Assessment Funds. 5 OPENING CEREMONIES Master of Ceremonies Paul Rudy KUSI San Diego Olympic Day Guest Speaker Lynda Silliman Reed Olympic Bronze Medalist Keynote Speaker Michael Hazle Olympian, National Champion Featuring the Athlete Fun Zone, Athlete Parade, US Navy Leap Frogs Team, US Army, San Diego Lucky Lion Dancers, Culture Shock, Wheels of Freestyle, Torch Runners, Lighting of the Cauldron, and Fireworks I want to show people that no what you look “ like, no matter what athletic ability you have, as long as you put your heart and soul into it then you can accomplish and achieve all your goals. Mike Gallardo National Congress of State Games Athlete of the Year California State Game Javelin Gold Medalist Team USA Paralympian ” 6 2019 Celebrated on July 12, 2019 San Diego County Credit Union Stadium Attended by 15,000 supporters Live streamed on Instagram & Facebook 7 WINTER GOLD MEDALISTS Lukasz Kozlol, Fallbrook Keira Lacey, Escondido Figure Skating Isabel Lai, Encinitas March 2-3 | San Diego Ice Arena William Lam, Covina Directors: Wendy Smith, Doreen Lin, San Diego Kerrie Armijo Elizabeth Luksich, San Diego Thansinee Lumlertsup, Pomona Lacey Mancuso, San Diego Reyana Abeysinghe, Chula Vista Abby Martin, Chandler (AZ) Cady Ang, San Diego Akira Mekchai, Pomona Kate Armijo, Oceanside Natalya Metzger-Key, Escondido Clara Balcombe, San Diego Emily Moini, San Diego Fernan Balsalubre, Ramona Diego Pimentel, San Diego Kyra Boyd, La Mesa Isabella Portlock Nicole Cardey, Ramona Kori Ritchey Nicole Carrasca, San Diego Serena Robinson, Chula Vista Chloe Chen Diana Roderick, Palomar Mountain Mattea Cheung Giuliana Romero, Chula Vista Melinda Clark, Spring Valley Marie Sadio, San Diego Ruby Clark, Chandler (AZ) Liesel Sellerberg, San Diego Scarlette Claycamp, Los Angeles Sulia Shainsky, San Diego Maranda Cook Liya Shenderovich Maya Cooke-Reyes, La Mesa Michelle Shi Novalee Dean, Poway Haera Shin, San Diego Aimee Desrosiers-Kutchuk, San Diego Mary Smallwood, Spring Valley Danica Duffy, Alpine Caitlin Smith, Chula Vista Julia Farschon Isabella Sommer, Hawthorne Ilsa Fulton , San Diego Sophia Spooner, San Marcos Katie Gerstenberg Thomas Sprengeler, Escondido Cayden Gonzales Benjamin Still, Escondido Mary Green, Guadalupe (AZ) Jaerellen Tupaz, San Diego Callie Haban, San Fernando Kaitlyn Twamley, Chula Vista Reilly Hamilton, San Diego Orianne Wang, San Diego Kyra Hartz, Escondido Brielle Williams, San Diego Zoey Hennings, Escondido Liam Wilmot, Santee Audrey Hong, Rolling Hills Weronika Wojcik, San Diego Alyssa Jacobs, San Diego Abigail Yan, San Diego Ellarose Kaylor Isabella Yan, San Diego Madeline Kinnard, La Mesa Nathalie Zamora, San Diego 8 Misha Kislyuk, Fair Oaks Dasha Zerboni, San Diego Abigail Cudzil, Culver City Liliana Pracuta, Encinitas Kaylie Hallquist, San Bernadino Lois Preston, San Clemente Gymnastics Skyla Houser, San Diego Pria Rico, Encinitas March 9-10 | Toby Wells YMCA Sonia Humer, San Diego Grace Sun Santa, Clarita Directors: Crystal Gunther, Julia Krastev, San Diego Katie Thompson, San Bernadino Ashley Kurth Gracelyn Krzeminski, San Bernadino Jordan Tyler, Lakewood Kamila Kuroda, Santa Clarita Lizbeth Velazquez, Escondido Daniela Ledesma, Whittier Liesel Vogl, Culver City Francesca Acosta, Lakewood Malia Lopez, San Bernadino Kailee Wallace, Temecula Maya Albertshofer, Encinitas Nicole Loy, San Diego Samantha Weiss, Culver City Shia Beatty-Calcote, San Diego Madison Macaloney, San Diego Madison Wollrich, Santa Clarita Janiya Campbell, San Bernadino Ashlynn Miller, Escondido Nyla Wraight, Chula Vista Hillary Cardinell, Encinitas Emma Muchka, Santa Clarita Nyrah Wyatt, San Bernadino Sabine Chung, San Diego Kayla Nguyen Isabelle Zubak, San Bernadino Audra Clark, San Diego Alda Oskarsdottir, San Diego Sadie Clark,San Diego Violet Palevsky, Culver City BWC Bruins 12U BB, Coquitlam (CAN) San Diego Jr. Gulls 8U, Poway Youth Ice Hockey California Cougars 12U B, Palo Alto Santa Rosa Flyers 16U A, Santa Rosa California Cougars 14U A, Palo Alto Scottsdale Jr. Coyotes 12U A, Scottsdale February 15-18| Kroc Center, Jr. Ducks 10U, Huntington Beach SDIA Oilers 10U BB, San Diego Iceplex Escondido, Poway Ice Jr. Gulls 10U A, San Marcos SDIA Oilers 8U, San Diego Arena, San Diego Ice Arena Jr. Gulls 14U, Escondido Tahoe Grizzlies 14U B, Gardnerville (NV) Presented by the San Diego Oakland Bears 10U, Oakland Vacaville 18U A, Vacaville Orange County HC 18U AA, South Pasadena Valencia Jr. Flyers 8U, Agua Dulce Gulls Hockey Team Lauren Eissing, Orange Miles Perkins, Northridge Morgan Fletcher, Orange Naya Prado, Orange Roller 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