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The Maple Leaf on My Oar: Rowing for Canada

I’ll be the first to admit that rowing isn’t television’s most watched sport. Most Canadians only come in contact with it once every four years when Canada captures a few medals at the Olympic Games. What that means is that Canadians get a picture in their [...]

2023-01-12T20:46:57-06:00June 29, 2016|

On the Passing of Pat Summitt and Buddy Ryan

The Important Role of Coaches I am incredibly saddened today to learn about the passing of two people I never met, in two sports I didn’t care about when they were at they height of their coaching powers, but who have impacted me more [...]

2023-01-12T20:47:43-06:00June 28, 2016|

A Special Spectator for Chantal Givens in Sarasota

Chantal Givens recently returned home following a successful competition in Sarasota, Florida, March 12 and 13. The athlete placed second at the 2016 Sarasota CAMTRI Paratriathlon American Championships, which leaves her ranked within the top seven worldwide and keeps her in the running for [...]

2023-01-12T20:48:15-06:00March 24, 2016|

Piecing Together the Puzzle of Excellence

Chantal worked hard to make it to the starting line at World’s in Chicago, having suffered a broken scapula in a bike crash a month prior. Following the crash we were told it would take a minimum of six weeks to recover from the broken [...]

2023-01-12T20:48:28-06:00February 20, 2016|

On the Departure of the Canadian Women’s National Volleyball Team

It was with disappointment, but perhaps not surprise, that the Canadian Sport Centre Manitoba learned of Volleyball Canada's decision to relocate its Women's National Team program from Winnipeg, its home for two decades, to Richmond, BC. CSCM was a proud member of the bid [...]

2023-01-12T20:48:42-06:00February 4, 2016|
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