Update: Winter Empire state games back on
by Brian Mann on November 18th, 2010
Chris Morris from WNBZ just checked in to say that local Lake Placid and ORDA officials plan to hold this February’s Empire State Winter Games, despite the state organization’s plan to bow out.
They say they have the staffing and the infrastructure alreday in place. The only piece left to put together over the next few months is funding.
Chris will have a complete story for us tomorrow during the 8 O’clock Hour.
This just arrived from the press folks in Lake Placid:
LAKE PLACID, ADIRONDACKS USA- Officials from the Village of Lake Placid, the Town of North Elba, the Town of Wilmington, the New York State Olympic Development Authority (ORDA) and the Lake Placid CVB, and the Whiteface Regional Visitors Bureau are pleased to announce that the communities will host the 2011 Empire State Winter Games.
According to a statement from the New York State Department of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation on November 16, the summer, senior, physically challenged and winter Empire State Games were cut from the 2011 budget. The 31st annual Empire State Winter Games were scheduled to be held in February 2011 in Lake Placid.
The cancellation swiftly led to discussions amongst community leaders about a solution that would allow the Games to resume as scheduled this winter. Representatives from the Towns of North Elba and Wilmington, the Village of Lake Placid, the Lake Placid CVB and the ORDA made a joint decision Wednesday evening to work cooperatively to ensure that the games will continue at the same high level to which athletes are accustomed.
“We’ve made this decision on behalf of the greater Lake Placid region, just as Lake Placid decided in 1928 to pursue the 1932 Olympic Winter Games during the Great Depression, ” said Mayor Craig Randall. “This situation is actually an opportunity for Lake Placid, as it jump-started our existing plans to convene a leadership committee that will facilitate programs to support the communities’ sustainable future.”
“With the expertise of our venue management team at ORDA, the Lake Placid CVB, our North Elba Park District, and our partners in Wilmington we have more than enough expertise to host a very successful event; now and in the future,” added Roby Politi, Supervisor of North Elba.
“The Empire State Games represent a great economic impact to the greater region,” said Randy Preston, Supervisor of Wilmington, home of Whiteface Mountain. “We look forward to being part of the team that will make certain that this event will continue to be part of our winter calendar.”
“Our facilities and venue management were already prepared to host these events, said Ted Blazer,” President of ORDA. “The venues are set, our staff is ready, and we will pull off an exceptional Empire State Winter Games 2011.”
“We’re pooling all of our collective talents, and are prepared to aggressively pursue funding to make this happen,” said James McKenna, President of the Lake Placid CVB. “We have already and will continue to communicate closely with the former Empire State Games staff to guarantee a rewarding experience for our New York State athletes.”
Senator Elizabeth O’C. Little was very supportive. “My office is willing to meet and assist any way possible,” she said. “I’m very glad that the community stepped forward to promote yet another great event in the Adirondacks.”
Assemblywoman Teresa Sayward was equally encouraging. “Great news,” she said. “Partnerships like this are necessary to keep great programs such as this in place.”
The event will be held on February 25-28, 2011, and includes competitions in the disciplines of alpine and cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, ski jumping, ice skating and more.
For updated information and event schedules, visit lakeplacid.com.
Tags: adirondacks, economy, sports
This is fine, as long as they don’t use state money or staff for the event. We can’t just keep reversing every cut that we try and make.
Just funding is needed? So charge the athletes to compete and charge higher admissions.
empire state winter games cost very little to put on. these guys should be able to get sponsors and not depend on the taxpayer.
Good for Lake Placid. The Empire State Games is a wonderful event for athletes of all ages and abilities.
I guess were all socialists when it comes to the things we want.
All the waste and abuse within the NY State System and you cut something that actually works ~ I don’t understand.
Day after day, month after month, year after year state employees show up to a place of employment and DO NOTHING! And get paid for it. Then they have the nerve to boast about it among those of us that actually go out and bust our butt everyday.
Come on.