Pickleball has been a massively growing sport in the Okanagan over the past 10 years.
The same is true for the sport in the 55+ BC Games, which concluded this past weekend in Kelowna.
At nearly 500 athletes, pickleball had one of the highest turnouts for the games, and the biggest in the history of the 55+ BC Games.
Two Okanagan pickleballers celebrated their first-ever games this year.
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David Graham, the 55+ BC Games president, said Kelowna was well-suited to host the large amount of pickleballers due to the surplus of outdoor courts, something not all communities have.
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