BCIT students place top spots in 2019 Canadian Mining Games

Earlier this year, the BCIT Mining Engineering team participated in the 2019 Canadian Mining Games with their inaugural appearance to compete against 11 other Canadian Universities in a four day event. With the help and support from BCIT School of Construction and the Environment, Mining Faculty, and company sponsorship, the team traveled to Edmonton, Alberta for their first ever official entry into the competition.

Over the course of four days, Mining Engineering students from across the country attended to apply their skills and knowledge in a competitive and fun atmosphere through both practical and technical events.

BCIT Students competing in the Mine Rescue challenge
BCIT Students Cale Halpenny Derek Swanson Kyle Penner Victoria Hughes Photo Credit Hao Yin Voltaic Photographie SENC

The team of 16 BCIT Mining and Mineral Resources students utilized their applied experience gained from BCIT to finish in top placements across six competing events including first place in the Environmental Challenge.

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BCIT Mining Games co captain and Mining Games MVP winner Cam Weatherhead Photo Credit Hao Yin Voltaic Photographie SENC

Students from the BCIT team also placed second in the Mine Ventilation challenge and the Drill and Blast event and third place in Equipment Selection and Sustainability challenges. In addition, Cam Weatherhead, a BCIT team captain, was the recipient of the first ever Mining Games MVP Award.

Congratulations to the BCIT Mining Engineering team and we look forward to cheering you on in the 2020 Games.

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