UVic wins Spirit Cup in first B.C. Law Games
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| Teams prepare to plunge into the Pacific Ocean for the polar bear swim. Photo: Zoe Si |
While host school University of British Columbia fielded a team of nearly 100 students, it was no match for the enthusiasm of the University of Victoria, which took home the coveted Spirit Cup.
“[UVic is] very grateful and ecstatic about winning the Spirit Cup. There were so many deserving teams, so winning genuinely means a lot. With such favourable recognition, it is difficult to imagine a future UVic Law Games party without bed jumping. A big thank you to all those who voted for us,” said UVic captain Samuel Osei.
The University of Western Ontario dominated the sports competition, winning dodgeball, flag football, and ice hockey. The UWO ice hockey team was truly a force to be reckoned with, winning games by margins too embarrassing to print. The University of Alberta was a close second place in the Sports Cup, needing only one more first place finish to beat UWO.
| The University of Saskatchewan and Université Laval are introduced to the West Coast tradition of trike racing. Photo: Zoe Si |
This year’s talent show was certainly memorable, with 10 teams displaying their school’s considerable assets to a full house at Venue Nightclub. Université Laval’s Asterix-themed performance was judged to be the best, narrowly defeating UVic in one of the most controversial moments of the week.
McGill University proved that trans-systemic teaching pays off when it defeated UVic in the moot final, which was judged by UBC’s law faculty and lawyers from Bull Housser & Tupper LLP.
| Université Laval wins the talent show. Photo: Zoe Si |
Laura Hawes is a 3L student at the University of British Columbia and co-chairwoman of the UBC Law Games committee, which would also like to thank all of its sponsors.
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