June:
The New Westminster husband-and-wife team of Chad and Jennifer Oatway won the co-ed division for a second straight year at the Mind Over Mountain Adventure Race.
Krista Woodward missed qualifying for the London Olympics in javelin despite bettering the championship record at team trials in Calgary.
July:
Sherry Liu won a gold medal in the women's 800-metre freestyle at the Canadian summer swim nationals.
The Burnaby Judo Club brought back four medals from the 2012 nationals.
American sprinters win both the men's and women's titles at the fifth Giro di Burnaby.
The Canadian under-19 national field lacrosse handed the United States its first-ever loss, 11-9 in the elite division at the world championships in Finland. Canada eventually settled for the silver medal in the championship final.
Three provincial soccer teams medalled at the Canadian All-stars championships.
Stefan Milosevic and Mariya Chekanovych were represented Canada at the Junior Pan Pacific Games in swimming.
New Westminster Barcelona won the gold medal at the B.C. Soccer Provincial A Cup championships in Kamloops.
Murray Lehman and former New West Salmonbellies captain Craig Stevenson were named for induction into the Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame.
Shasta tumblers win 14 medals at Trampoline Gymnastics Canada Cup in Langley.
New Westminster's midget A1 team won a gold medal at the provincial box championships. The A1 and A2 peewees teams came away with silver medals.
The Hyack Swim Club won the Swim B.C. AAA long course championships.
New Westminster girls' teams win five medals at B.C. Lacrosse provincial championships in Nanaimo.
New Westminster athletes led a medal parade at the B.C. Summer Games in Surrey.
Ellen Colbourne and Sophie Jones won silver medals with B.C. White at the under-18 women's field hockey championships.
The New Westminster Salmonbellies missed the postseason for the first time in eight years in the Western Lacrosse Association.
The Burnaby Bulldogs collegiate team won the junior men's baseball championships.
Sherry Liu and Stefan Milosevic shared seven medals between them at the Canadian age group swim nationals.
Team B.C. won its first-ever Canadian Lacrosse Association female midget and bantam box lacrosse national championship tiles.
B.C.'s midget, bantam and peewee box lacrosse teams all settled for silver medals at the Canadian minor lacrosse nationals.
B.C.'s provincial boys' and girls' basketball teams all won bronze medals at their respective u-15 and u-17 national championships.
Katrina Heinonen won four individual medals and set three provincial pool records at the B.C. summer swim championships.
Twins Matthew and Stephen Bissett, and younger brother Brendan were all named to the Canadian junior men's field hockey team for the Pan American championships.
New Westminster athletes came away with medals galore at the B.C. junior development track and field championships.
The intermediate New Westminster Salmonbellies defended their B.C. A box lacrosse title.
Raquel Tjernagel won two silver medals at the Canadian Youth Legion track and field championships.
Brett Mydske was named the top defender in the Western Lacrosse Association.
Graydon Baker won three gold medals in cycling at the B.C. Seniors Games.
Spencer Knowles finished in eighth place overall in the national motocross series.
Brent Fletcher was named the captain of the Merritt Centennials of the B.C. Hockey League.
B.C. won the Alumni Cup, Canada's under-16 national field lacrosse title, for a second consecutive year.
September:
Canada's goalball team was eliminated by China at the Paralympic Games in London.
October:
The Record named its 10th anniversary New Westminster Hyacks football program dream team.
Kevin Martin won the Westcoast Curling Classic for the seventh time at the Royal City Curling Club.
Canada earned silver medals in both men's and women's divisions at the Pan American junior field hockey championships. Both teams qualified for the junior World Cup to be played next year.
Eight Shasta Trampoline Club athletes were chosen to represent Canada at the Indo Pacific championships.
Ty Shultz was named to Team B.C.'s entry to the Western Canada under16 Challenge Cup hockey tournament.
More Year in Review in Jan. 9 The Record.