Celebration ’90 : Gay Games III & Cultural Festival Celebration ’90: Gay Games III & Cultural Festival Satellite Video Exchange Society
At the Closing Ceremonies of Gay Games II, Richard Dopson stands on the stage at the microphone in front of a large Gay Games flag held out by […]
On August 28, 1982, the 55-strong contingent of Canadian athletes enter Kezar Stadium in the Parade of Athletes at Gay Games I Opening Ceremonies in San Francisco, USA, […]
Torch bearers Penny O’Neil and Kent Knutsen start their run to the Opening Ceremonies at B.C. Place Stadium from The Flame of Peace, Seaforth Park.
The crowd enthusiastically greets the athletes on parade at B.C. Place Stadium for the closing ceremonies, August 11, 1990.
Sarah Lewinstein, The Tom Waddell Award recipient and Gay Games co-founder Paul Mart (1918-2018), Brent Nicholson Earle, and Robert Neyts, the Vancouverite who conceived of the award and […]
A group of female athletes dressed in pink t-shirts and black jackets smile and wave to the crowd with colourful streamers as they walk in the parade of […]
Richard Dopson is interviewed at Sunset Beach Park about the Gay Games III host city announcement at Gay Games II Closing Ceremonies. The camera catches a view of […]
MVAAA Board member, Richard Dopson, is interviewed on Sunset Beach park. He recalls his first meeting with Tom Waddell in San Franscisco in August 1982 at Gay Games […]
Excerpts from the Celebration ’90 Opening Ceremonies of the Parade of Athletes featuring the Canadians. The announcer calls out the cities represented. The roar of large crowd applauding […]
M.C. Robin Tyler gives her keynote speech at the Opening Ceremonies at B.C. Place Stadium. Tyler: “This is a wonderful event – this dream of Dr. Tom Waddell’s […]
Excerpts from the Parade of Athletes at B.C. Place Stadium with a focus on the international contingent. (Music plays. Clapping and other sounds of a crowd.) Announcer: “These […]
An interview with Brent Nicholson Earle at Terry Fox Plaza, B.C. Place Stadium, just after finishing The Rainbow Run for the End of AIDS. Sounds of traffic, laughter, […]