Friday, 31 October 2008

Parking at LB Gym

The folks at UNB's L.B. Gym building have asked us to remind our swimmers and their families to please use only proper parking spaces. There have been a number of problems lately with cars parking and blocking other vehicles. The roadside parking spaces will be paved today, and possibly painted as well. They are asking for our cooperation to ensure that roadways are clear to come and go.  
 
DO NOT block the traffic and other parked vehicles. Vehicles in violation of parking regulations will be towed by UNB Security.
 
Thanks for your support and cooperation.

Thursday, 30 October 2008

Citrus Sale Information

Greetings to All FAST Members,

There is only a 2 days remaining in our 2008 Citrus and Cookie Dough Campaign.  All information and necessary forms are downloadable from our web site:

Reminder

    1. The order deadline is Friday, October 31st.
    2. All product orders must be paid in full by one(1) check from FAST member before the order is recognized and placed.

Product Order Submission

    • I will be at the UNB Pool on Saturday, November 1st from 4-5pm (on route to the Swim Meet in Miramichi) to receive orders.  Please have your completed Order Summary Form and check, and the bottom portion of all your Customer Order forms.

                -OR-

    • Place your completed Order Summary Form and check, and the bottom portion of all your Customer Order forms in an envelope addressed "2008 CITRUS" in the FAST mailbox located in the Pool Office.  If you do submit your order in this manner, you MUST email me (foremanj@nbnet.nb.ca) to indicate you've done so because I have no way of knowing who is participating in this fundraiser and no means to verify I received the order.  I will arrange for one of the FAST Executive to retrieve and give me the orders from FAST mailbox on Sunday, November 2nd (on route home from the Miramichi).  I will then send a return email to inform you that I received your order.  If you DO NOT receive an email from me by Monday, November 3rd, then I HAVE NOT received your order.

FYI...

    • Last year, participating swimmers received a credit of approximately 27% of their sales.

If you have questions, please contact Diane Foreman at foremanj@nbnet.nb.ca, at (506) 328-4468. Thanks in advance for your efforts with making this a successful fundraising event.

Best Regards,
Diane

Wednesday, 29 October 2008

Newsletter Volunteer needed

 
We are looking for an interested individual to help us organize and publish on line newsletter packed with interesting info about groups, FAST swimmers achievements, articles for parents and swimmers, updates and more. Please contact coach Marta at swimming@rogers.com
 
Coach Marta

Tuesday, 28 October 2008

Parents interested in Strategic Planning

I would like to invite any interested parents from younger groups to develop strategic plan for our club. Getting involved in this process will make you understand what our club is trying to achieve and you'll have a first hand in helping us shape the future for our organization. I think is very important for our club to have a plan like this in place with clear and precise goals. It will make our organization look very professional and more accountable. It can guide us thru the transition process we're in now and will keep us on track. Please let me know if you would like to be a part of this process.
 
Thank you,
 
Marta

Monday, 27 October 2008

Citrus Sale Reminder

Greetings to All FAST Members,
 
There is less than 1 week remaining in our 2008 Citrus and Cookie Dough Campaign.  All information and necessary forms are downloadable from our web site:
Go to www.swimmingfast.com
On the home page, go to "Parent Info"
 
Reminder
  1. The order deadline is Friday, October 31st.  I will be in Fredericton on Tuesday, October 28th from 4-6 pm and late afternoon on Saturday, November 4th.  Please contact me at dmforema@nbnet.nb.ca so we can make specific arrangements for submitting your order.
  2. All product orders must be paid in full by one(1) check from FAST member before the order is recognized and placed.
If you have questions or want to submit your product order, please contact Diane Foreman at foremanj@nbnet.nb.ca, at (506) 328-4468.  Thanks in advance for your efforts with making this a successful fundraising event. 
 
Best Regards,
Diane

Sunday, 26 October 2008

Sunday Update

Hi Folks,
 
We have a couple of items to forward to all swimming families...
 
 We are looking for a volunteer to help out with newsletter on monthly basis. Coach Marta would like to have group reports from the coaching staff, upcoming events, results and  general information  included in the newsletter. Someone could put this together with some simple graphics and  pictures into pdf file or another workable format. If you are interested please let us know at this email or you can email Marta directly at swimming@rogers.com.
 
We also want families to know that practices are cancelled this Friday Evening (Happy Halloween). Afternoon practices are still on.
 
I have had a clothing update from the folks at Tri-Athlete. We had such a great order that Speedo Canada has to get some from the US. We should be ready to distribute by early November...
 
Lastly, We are planning to order a small number of silicon swim caps. Silicon Swim Caps are heavier and can last longer than their latex counterparts, however they are also lots more expensive. We are estimating their costs at about $19.00 each. Some folks are allergic to latex and not able to where them, therefore we are ordering silicon ones. Some girls specifically prefer the silicon as they can be easier on long hair...If you are interested in buying one or more, please email me at this address before October 31st...
 
 
Thanks and have a great rest of your weekend.

Thursday, 23 October 2008

Inspirational Newspaper Story from Coach Marta

Calgary's Cinderella Man

From Wednesday's Globe and Mail

CALGARY — The question was put to Tyler Sloan as he sat in the far corner of the Washington Capitals dressing room, a few stalls to the right of Sergei Fedorov, Alexander Semin and hockey's most dynamic force, Alexander Ovechkin: If someone made a movie out of your career, what would they call it?

Sloan smiled as he undid his skates. Cinderella Man, he replied.

Indeed, his saga is the feel-good story of this early NHL season.

It's the tale of a 27-year-old career minor-leaguer who finally gets his shot in the NHL. Better yet, the hard-luck defenceman gets to debut in his home city against the team he grew up watching, with his mom, dad, older brother and some 40-plus friends in attendance hanging on his every shift.

That's what transpired last night at the Pengrowth Saddledome, when Sloan faced the Calgary Flames in an underdog's tale of patience, perseverance and love for a sister who died eight years ago in a heart-wrenching accident on the Trans-Canada Highway.

Tara Sloan was a five-time national breaststroke champion and a likely member of the Canadian swim team bound for the 2000 Sydney Olympics. She was driving to see her grandmother in Saskatchewan, when her van swerved and rolled several times leaving her with a serious brain injury.

Rocked by grief, Fred and Gayle Sloan made the decision to take their 20-year-old daughter off life support. Her death, at the height of her vitality, had a profound effect on Tyler, who turned 19 less than a week later.

"He was very close to his sister," Fred Sloan said of his youngest son. "When something like that happens it can affect you in different ways and I think he used it as a springboard. He adopted her discipline and drive and her mental focus."

"It just sort of happened," Tyler Sloan said of his transformation. "Swimmers are tremendous athletes. Their work ethic is unparalleled. I saw what it took for her to get there. That was important because I didn't realize what it took to get to this level."

Sloan later came across a journal his sister had kept of all her workouts and wishes. There were lap times, details about nutrition and a list of goals she'd hoped to achieve. He still reads the journal whenever he wants to reflect or simply needs motivation.

"Here's something else you should know about Tyler," said the proud father, who had driven his son's Jeep Cherokee to Hershey, Pa., where Sloan had been playing in the AHL, only to turn around and fly back to Calgary in time for last night's game. "He was never drafted at any level of hockey — not bantam, WHL, NHL, never."

Sloan worked his way up from midget hockey to the Alberta junior league, where he was signed to a contract by the Columbus Blue Jackets. He ended up playing two seasons in the WHL with the Kamloops Blazers, but was mired in the minors when the NHL lockout of 2004-05 ground things to a halt.

"The lockout year I almost gave up a couple of times," he admitted. "I knew I wanted to play hockey. I was in the ECHL for most of the year [a notch below the AHL]. I didn't have a great time or a great coach. A friend of mine was traded to Las Vegas and he said, 'You've got to come here.' I did and I had one of the best years in hockey I've ever had.

"The next thing I knew, I got called up to Hershey and I got a second chance."

With Hershey, Sloan played well enough to help the Bears win the 2006 Calder Cup. Bruce Boudreau was the coach of that team. When he took over behind the Capitals bench, Boudreau encouraged the Capitals to sign Sloan to a free-agent deal.

Sloan was back with the Bears when he was told Sunday his dream had come true; he was headed for the NHL.

"There was wind of it Saturday that the Caps might need some extra bodies for their western road trip but I didn't expect it this early," he said. "I was ecstatic. … You couldn't write it any better. How many guys get to do this, play their first NHL game in their hometown?"

Sloan started the game with defensive partner Jeff Schultz, oddly enough another Calgary native who grew up not far away. But before the puck dropped for the opening faceoff, before he looked up into the crowd hoping to catch a glimpse of his personal cheering section, he thought about everything he'd gone through to make it this far.

Naturally, he thought of his sister and what she'd meant to him, in life and death.

"She was such a good person and an elite athlete that I wanted to be like her," he said. "I wish she was here to witness this but I'm sure she's watching."

Her Cinderella Man of the NHL.

Wednesday, 22 October 2008

Quebec Meet

Hi
This message is for anyone interested in attending the Quebec meet in December.  I would like to have a meeting on Tuesday October 28th at 5:30 at the pool.  We will go over costs, travel etc.  Hope to see you all there.
Claudette

Tuesday, 21 October 2008

2008 Citrus Fundraiser and Information

Greetings to All FAST Members,
 
We are now half-way through our 2008 Citrus and Cookie Dough Campaign, with less than 2 weeks remaining in this great fundraising opportunity.  Once again, all information and necessary forms are downloadable from our web site:
Go to www.swimmingfast.com
On the home page, go to "Parent Info"
On the Parent Info page, you will find the links to all the necessary information concerning the Citrus Campaign.
General Information
For those new to the Citrus Campaign and finding it difficult to answer the customer's question of "How Many in a Box", a half box of oranges will have 28-44 and a full box will have 56-88, and a half box of grapefruit will have 20-24 whereas a full box will have 40-48.  Each box has one size; the larger the number of oranges/grapefruit in the box, the smaller the fruit. 
 
Reminder
  1. The order deadline is October 31, 2008
  2. All product orders must be paid in full by one(1) check from FAST member before the order is recognized and placed
If you have questions or want to submit your product order, please contact Diane Foreman at foremanj@nbnet.nb.ca, or at (506) 328-4468.  Thanks in advance for your efforts with making this a successful fundraising event. 
 
Best Regards,
Diane
 

Monday, 20 October 2008

Thanks from UNB

A very big THANKS! from UNB Swimming to FAST swimmers, parents and coach for all their help at the Amby Leger Invitational.
 
A special thanks for Claudette Young, Meet Manager!
 
All the help was greatly appreciated!

Official's Clinic Days

If anyone is interested, please let me know.
Claudette
gyoung8940@rogers.com

  Clinic Day
 
In preparation for the new swim season, swim clubs in  South-East NB (CNBO, CVAC and SSC) are jointly hosting a day of officials' clinics on Saturday, October 25, 2008 at Oulton College, 55 Lutz St (corner of  Assumption Blvd &  Lutz St), Moncton. This is a great opportunity for parents  of swimmers to  take one or more clinics in a short amount of time. Helping  poolside at a  meet is the "best seat in the house" for watching your child compete! 
You may participate in only the clinic of interest or attend them all! If you have not yet taken the Level I clinic (Timekeeper & Safety), it needs to be taken prior to taking more advanced clinics (Level II).
The schedule for the day is as follows:
 9:30 am to 10:30 am Level I (Timekeeper & Safety) clinic in English and in French

10:45 am to 12:30 pm Stroke & Turn Clinic in English and in French (Level II) 
12:30 pm to 1:00 pm Lunch on site 
 
1:00 pm to 2:00 pm Chief Timer, Chief Finish Judge & Clerk of Course Clinics (all Level II)
2:00 pm to 3:00 pm Starter Clinic (Level II) 
 
Please notify Heather at fhleblan@nbnet.nb.ca
<mailto:mfhleblan@nbnet.nb.ca> by Wednesday, October 22, 2008 if you are planning on attending. There is no charge to attend.
>
> Prior to attending the clinics, please print off and read
> the relevent
> clinic material and the questionnaires and bring them with
> you to the
> Clinics. French clinic materials are available at
> https://www.swimming.ca/
> Cliniques and the questionaires in French can be found at
> https://www.swimming.ca/Questionnairesenfrancais
> The English clinic materials are available at
> https://www.swimming.ca/Clinics 
> and the English questionaires at
> https://www.swimming.ca/Questionnaires
>
> Hope to see you there!
>
> Heather LeBlanc, CNBO
> Stephane Thibodeau, CVAC
> Paul Berry, SSC

Miramichi Meet Entries

Here are the ist of entries that I have received for the upcoming Miramichi Development Meet (November 2. 2008)
Let me know if I missed you.  (deadline was October 19th, 2008)

Kait Young
Sarah Wood
Anne Ketterling
Mary Ketterling
Emma St. Onge
Bryna McMurtrie
Eric Meng
Cassidy Richards
Laura Whalan
Hannah Geisterfer Nyvlt
Jon Reid
Kat Schatz
Alexie LeBouthillier-Sanford
Alex Horwood
Noah Horwood
Roan Amos
Courtney Figler
Eden Vanderlaan
Charles Waugh
Lauren Craik
Lauren Adam
Rose Mary Judd
Gabriella Belsh
Will Penney
Carol Davis

Please talk to your coach about the cost of the meet and leave your payment in the FAST white box in the pool office.

Thanks
Claudette Young

Saturday, 18 October 2008

Important notice to Amby Leger timers

The Sunday morning session now starts at 10:30 am. We ask that timers and officials  arrive at the pool between 9:30 and 9:45...
 
Thank you for you attention..
 
Have a great weekend...
 
Heather, on behalf of Claudette

Thursday, 16 October 2008

Fast Swim Practices Cancelled

Hi Folks,
 
As you have already heard, UNB is hosting the Amby Leger Swim Meet this weekend.  Unfortunately we will have several practice times cancelled...
 
There will be NO practices for any groups this Friday afternoon and evening. There will also be NO practices on Sunday.
 
There will be practices Saturday afternoon only.
 
We are still looking for timers. Please let us know if you can assist.
 
Friday - 7:00pm -9:00pm                                                                     
Saturday - 11:00am -1:00pm
                 7:00pm - 9:00pm
Sunday - 11:00am - 1:00pm

Tuesday, 14 October 2008

Message from Coach Marta

Hello FAST Swim Families,

 

It is very important to FAST as a club that we support UNB Swimming. UNB Swimming Varsity Club and their Head Coach Paula Crutcher have been very supportive and helpful to our club. Without their support we wouldn't be able to run our club and be as successful as we are.  UNB swimmers are our coaches, give up their pool time for us to have time trials, run development meets and their Head Coach, Paula Crutcher, is FAST's Technical Director. It is very important for us to maintain close relationship with UNB and we can do so by helping them out with running their swim meet.  It is also great chance for younger swimmers to see and experience fast swimming at a very high level right at home. Please give a couple of hours of your time to support UNB swimming. The sessions are very short and lot's of fun.
Meet Times:  Friday: 7:00pm - 9:00pm
             Saturday:  11:00am - 1:00pm
                        7:00pm - 9:00pm
             Sunday:  11:00am - 1:00pm

Anyone over the age of 13 is able to time.

Also:  If you are a level two officials and are helping this weekend please email me with the dates you are available.

Together we can achieve more.
Thank you for your help.

 

Marta Belsh

FAST Head Coach

Miramichi Developmental Swim Meet

Here is the Information for the next Development Meet

PLACE:  MVHS Pool
        345 McKenna Ave
        Miramichi, NB
        627-4083

DATE:  Sunday, November 2nd, 2008

Cost:  $12.00 for the first four events and then $3.00 for every extra
       event.  We will not be swimming the 800m or 1500m.  FAST is going
       to run a time trial later in November for these events.                            

TIME:  Warm up starts at 8:50am with the meet beginning at 10:00.  Please
       be on the deck by 8:30am

DEADLINE:  Intent to compete MUST be sent to me by October 19th.  Please
           email me at
gyoung8940@rogers.com.  (Please do not reply to
           the FAST email address).  All fees should be left in the FAST
           box in the pool office no later then Friday October 31st.


If you have any questions please email me at
gyoung8940@rogers.com

Thanks
Claudette Young
 
        

Monday, 13 October 2008

Citrus Fundraiser

All FAST Members,

The 2008 Citrus and Cookie Dough Fundraising Campaign is officially underway!  The Campaign runs from October 1 through October 31, 2008, with profits from the sale being credited towards the participating swimmer's account.  This is a great fundraising opportunity as the product is very popular.

You will find all information and necessary forms under the "Citrus Sale Information 2008" section on the Parent Info page of the FAST website at:

Several key points taken from the Citrus Sale Information document and worth highlighting are:
·       Each participating member is responsible to download their own customer order forms from the above mentioned website.  The order form document is entitled "Product Order Information 2008".

·       Citrus Pick-up will be November 29, 2008.  The Pick-up location and time will be emailed to everyone in mid November so you can inform your customers.  

·       We will only accept cheques from FAST members.  Your customers must either make their purchase cheque payable to you or pay cash.  You are required to compile all your sales onto the "Summary form" and submit a single cheque covering your total sales, payable to FAST.  Once again, each participating member is responsible to download their own Summary Order Form from the above mentioned website location.

If you have any questions, please contact Diane Jeff Foreman at foremanj@nbnet.nb.ca , at (506) 328-4468.

Timers needed

Hi
We are just 4 days away from the Amby Leger Swim Meet.  As of today, I have had only four families sign up as timers.  It is very important to FAST as a club that we support UNB Swimming.  UNB swimmers are our coaches, give up their pool time for us to have time trials, run development meets and their Head Coach, Paula Crutcher, is FAST's Technical Director.  Please give a couple of hours of your time to support UNB swimming.
Meet Times:  Friday: 7:00pm - 9:00pm
             Saturday:  11:00am - 1:00pm
                        7:00pm - 9:00pm
             Sunday:  11:00am - 1:00pm

Anyone over the age of 13 is able to time.

Also:  If you are a level two officials and are helping this weekend please email me with the dates you are available.


Thanks for your help.
Claudette Young

Thursday, 9 October 2008

UNB Pool Rules

Hi Folks,
 
We would like to let our swimmers and their families know about a couple of the Sir Max Aitken Pool's rules...
 
The women's washroom is for women only. Male children under Kindergarten age ARE allowed to accompany an adult female into the women's washroom. Any male children, kindergarten age and above, must go in the men's washroom. The rules are the same for the men's washrooms. No female children may enter the men's washroom over the age of 5.
 
If your child has special needs and/or  needs special assistance in getting dressed and is over the age allowed in the washroom, you may ask to use the lifeguards' washroom on deck.
 
Also, the pool does NOT allowed any photography to be used during practices. This includes flash and video. Sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.
 
Thanks for swimming with FAST.
 
 

Wednesday, 8 October 2008

Canada Games NewsFlash / Flash Info Jeux du Canada



A special email for all swimmers and their families from Coach Marta...
 

Le français suit.

NewsFlash
Inspiring Dreams
& Building Champions

O c t o b e r 2 0 0 8
2009 Canada Games
Hard Work – and Fun!

With less than a year to go the 2009 Canada Games are in great shape; planning is underway throughout the divisions – each person contributing to a larger project that affects the whole. It really is amazing the number of talented people the Games has managed to recruit from across the province – and from across Canada.

 

 

 

2009 Canada Games mascots Abbie and Eddie say hello to visitors at the Mission 1 Reception. From left - Tami Tate, Operations Manager, British Columbia and Pat Lechelt, Assistant Chef de Mission, Alberta.
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2011 Games Get Rolling

National Technical Advisors Conference
As a key part of the planning and engagement process, the Halifax 2011 Host Society will hold a National Technical Advisors Conference on November 14, 15, 16, 2008 in Halifax. The conference will introduce technical advisors to sport leaders in Nova Scotia and help set the stage for a great event in 2011.

More...

Letter from Michelle Carinci, President and CEO of Atlantic Lottery

Last week, I joined Premier Robert Ghiz, Canada Games representatives and PEI's first female Olympic athlete, Anna Stammberger to announce ALC's sponsorship of the 2009 Canada Games at the CDPEC.

At that time, we committed to provide up to $1.1 million in sponsorship including direct support for the 2009 Canada Games, Volunteer Services sponsorship and support for Team Atlantic. ALC will also provide sports bags to each Team Atlantic athlete.
More...

An Update on the Canada Games FAST Track Athlete Grant Program

Canada Games Supports Canada's Next Generation Champions
The Canada Games Council (CGC) and the Foundation for Athletes and Sport Training (FAST) today announced the list of recipients of the 2008 CANADA GAMES FAST TRACK athlete grants.

The CGC and FAST received over 500 winter sport applications for the grants this year. For 2008, the program is awarding 40 grants, each worth $2,000, to Canada Games level athletes who are targeted and on the pathway to excellence at the national, international and Olympic team level.
More...

Alumni
We Want Your Feedback

Have you ever participated in a Canada Games as an athlete, coach, official or volunteer? If the answer is yes, we want to hear about your experience. The Canada Games Council is planning for the future and its calling on its Alumni to help us learn from the past. We created short surveys to make it easy for Alumni to voice their opinion. Click here to connect to our 2008 Stakeholder Consultation Surveys.

Home |Canada Games |Dreams/Champions |Organization |Contact
Words from our Chairman

larry_smithIn this issue of the Canada Games e-newsletter we celebrate the support of the Canada Games and our athletes. Support for our high profile alumni, support from our proud corporate partners and support for our next generation champions are all highlighted in this issue.

Who could ever forget the recent 2008 Beijing Olympics? The Olympics represent a time for a spotlight on sport, but also for us all to remember where many of these high performance athletes started to shine… the Canada Games. Kayaker Adam Van Koeverden's silver-medal performance, Thomas Hall's bronze medal in the C-1 1,000 canoe race, and Alexandre Despatie's finishing second in the men's three-metre springboard diving competition were all memories that we all celebrated as we congratulated our alumni on their performances. More...

Canada Games Alumni Shine at Beijing Olympics

The Canada Games Council wishes to extend its congratulations to Alumni Jonathan Beare, Iain Brambell, David Calder, Ryan Cochrane, Alexandre Despatie, Thomas Hall, Kyle Hamilton, Dominic Seiterle, Adam van Koeverden & Jacob Wetzel who brought home medals representing Canada at the Beijing Olympics. We thank them for their continued commitment to pursue excellence in sport. By setting their goals high and not stopping once they have reached them, these athletes continue to be an inspiration and a source of pride for Canada. They are proof that the path to International excellence can begin at home with the Canada Games. More...

The Forzani Group Partners with Canada Games for Ten Years

From left to right, Forzani President and COO Tom Quinn, alumni Thomas Hall and Marc Gagnon, 2009 Host Society President Joseph Spriet and Canada Games Chairman Larry Smith celebrate September 17, 2008 in Montreal, a ten-year two million dollar partnership, designating The Forzani Group as National Partner of the Canada Games and Official Retailer of the Canada Games. CPimages PHOTO/Canada Games.

The Forzani Group and the Canada Games Council (CGC) announced today a ten-year two million dollar partnership, designating The Forzani Group as a National Partner of the Canada Games and Official Retailer of the Canada Games.

Under the agreement, The Forzani Group, the largest and only national sporting goods retailer in Canada, will supply a yearly cash contribution from 2008 until the end of the year 2017, will leverage Forzani brand media buying rates and be named a major sponsor at the next five Games. More...

Xerox expands commitment to Amateur Athletics with sponsorship of Canada Games

Olympian Jared Connaughton,(L) assists Canada Games hopeful Gerry MacAdam at the future site of the 2009 Canada Games athletics facility, while Kevin Warren, president and CEO of Xerox Canada, gold sponsor of the Games, looks on. Photo credit: Barrett & MacKay.

Customized software program will manage critical information in 2009 and at all future Canada Games events.

Xerox Canada was named a major sponsor today of the 2009 Canada Games, taking place next summer in Prince Edward Island, August 15 - 29. The sponsorship is the latest show of Xerox's support to Canadian amateur athletics.

More than $600,000 worth of Xerox printing equipment and logistics software will enable Canada Games volunteers to easily manage and distribute necessary information for athlete accreditation, media and internal communications between subsequent sets of Games. More...

Director of Sport & Games

Salary range: 61K to 70K (under review)

Canada Games Council is inviting applications for the position of Director of Sport & Games. Located in Ottawa, the Director will provide overall management of strategic leadership in the preparation and delivery of Games, as well as organizational and technical matters associated with all sports on the Canada Games program. As a member of the management team, the Director of Sport & Games will be responsible for implementation and on-going evaluation of the Council's enhanced Transfer of Knowledge Strategy for Hosts, Governments, National Sport Organizations, Chefs and the Canada Games Council. In addition, the Director will lead the bid development and selection process, as well as assume the role of Canada Games Council's Chief of Mission Operations on site during Games. The Director will be responsible for the development of related policies and provision of direction and guidance in relation to the Canada Games contribution to the success of Canadian Sport For Life (CS4L). More...

Do You Believe In The Power Of Sport?

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With your participation, our campaign will reach out to candidates in all 308 ridings across Canada. Together, we will ask each candidate how they propose to strengthen sport in Canada. Simply asking the question can make all the difference when we work together. More...

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Du rêve au champion

O c t o b r e 2 0 0 8
Jeux du Canada de 2009
Beaucoup de travail et de plaisirs!

À moins d'un an de leur tenue, les Jeux du Canada de 2009 se portent à merveille. La planification va bon train dans toutes les divisions et les contributions de chacun viennent enrichir l'ensemble du projet. De plus, le nombre de gens talentueux que les Jeux sont parvenus à recruter de partout dans la province, et dans le pays, est vraiment surprenant.

 

 

 

Les mascottes des Jeux du Canada de 2009, Abbie et Eddie, ont accueilli les visiteurs à la réception de la conférence des missions, dont Tami Tate (à gauche), directrice des opérations de l'équipe de la Colombie-Britannique, et Pat Lechelt, chef de mission adjointe de l'équipe de l'Alberta.
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Les préparatifs des Jeux de 2011 vont bon train

Conférence nationale des conseillers techniques
Dans le cadre du processus de planification et d'embauche, la Société hôtesse des Jeux d'hiver du Canada de 2011 organise une conférence nationale des conseillers techniques qui aura lieu du 14 au 16 novembre 2008 à Halifax. Cette conférence permettra aux dirigeants sportifs de Nouvelle-Écosse de rencontrer les conseillers techniques et contribuera à la préparation de l'événement de 2011. Suite...

Lettre de Michelle Carinci,
présidente-directrice générale de la Société des loteries de l'Atlantique (SLA)

La semaine dernière au Centre de divertissement du Charlottetown Driving Park (CDCDP), en compagnie du premier ministre Robert Ghiz, et de la représentante des Jeux du Canada et première athlète olympique féminine de l'Île-du-Prince-Édouard, Anna Stammberger, j'ai eu l'honneur d'annoncer que la Société des loteries de l'Atlantique serait commanditaire des Jeux du Canada de 2009.
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Mise à jour sur le programme de subventions aux athlètes FAST Track Jeux du Canada

Les Jeux du Canada appuient les champions de demain
Le Conseil des Jeux du Canada (CJC) et la Fondation pour les athlètes et l'entraînement sportif (FAES) ont annoncé aujourd'hui la liste des récipiendaires de subventions aux athlètes FAST TRACK JEUX DU CANADA 2008.

Le Conseil et la FAES ont reçu cette année plus de 500 demandes de subvention d'athlètes de sports d'hiver. Des subventions de 2 000 $ ont été accordées à 40 athlètes du niveau des Jeux du Canada qui sont sur la voie de l'excellence vers les équipes nationales, internationales et olympiques.
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Anciens et anciennes
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Avez-vous déjà participé aux Jeux du Canada en tant qu'athlète, entraîneur, officiel ou bénévole? Si oui, nous aimerions que vous nous fassiez part de votre expérience. Le Conseil des Jeux du Canada planifie pour l'avenir et compte sur les anciens des Jeux pour l'aider à tirer des leçons du passé. Nous avons préparé de brefs questionnaires pour vous faciliter la tâche. Veuillez cliquer ici pour accéder aux questionnaires de la consultation 2008 des intervenants des Jeux du Canada.

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larry_smithDans cette édition du bulletin électronique des Jeux du Canada, nous célébrons les réalisations des anciens des Jeux du Canada, le soutien de la relève et nos fiers partenaires privés.

Comme en ont récemment témoigné les Jeux de 2008 à Pékin, les Olympiques sont l'occasion de braquer les feux des projecteurs sur le sport. Mais ils sont aussi une occasion de nous rappeler que bon nombre de ces athlètes de haut niveau ont fait leurs premières armes avec nous, les Jeux du Canada… Adam Van Koeverden avec sa médaille d'argent au kayak, Thomas Hall avec sa médaille de bronze aux 1 000 m en canoë C-1, Alexandre Despatie avec sa médaille d'argent au plongeon de 3 m : tous nous donnent autant de raisons de célébrer et, en même temps, de féliciter ces anciens des Jeux du Canada. Suite...

Nos anciens s'illustrent aux Olympiques de Pékin

Le Conseil des Jeux du Canada souhaite féliciter les anciens des Jeux du Canada Jonathan Beare, Iain Brambell, David Calder, Ryan Cochrane, Alexandre Despatie, Thomas Hall, Kyle Hamilton, Dominic Seiterle, Adam van Koeverden et Jacob Wetzel pour avoir remporté des médailles en représentant le Canada aux Jeux olympiques de Pékin. Nous les remercions pour leur engagement dans la poursuite de l'excellence sportive. Parce qu'ils se sont fixé des objectifs ambitieux qu'ils ne cessent de les rehausser, ces athlètes demeurent une source de fierté et d'inspiration pour les Canadiens. Ces athlètes démontrent bien que le chemin vers l'excellence sur la scène internationale peut commencer chez eux, aux Jeux du Canada. Suite...

Le Groupe Forzani et le Conseil des Jeux du Canada partenaires pour dix ans

De gauche à droite : le président et chef de l'exploitation du Groupe Forzani, Tom Quinn, les anciens des Jeux du Canada Thomas Hall et Marc Gagnon, le président de la Société hôtesse de 2009, Joseph Spriet, et le président des Jeux du Canada, Larry Smith, célèbrent, le 17 septembre 2008 à Montréal, l'annonce du partenariat de deux millions de dollars sur dix ans qui fait du Groupe Forzani un partenaire national et le détaillant officiel des Jeux du Canada. CPimages PHOTO/Jeux du Canada.

Le Groupe Forzani et le Conseil des Jeux du Canada ont annoncé aujourd'hui un partenariat de deux millions de dollars sur dix ans, faisant du Groupe Forzani un partenaire national et le détaillant officiel des Jeux du Canada.

Selon cette entente, le Groupe Forzani, le plus grand détaillant d'articles de sport au Canada, versera au Conseil une contribution financière annuelle de 2008 jusqu'à la fin de 2017, soutiendra ses efforts promotionnels et sera nommé commanditaire principal des cinq prochaines éditions des Jeux. Suite...

Xerox renforce son engagement envers l'athlétisme amateur en commanditant les Jeux du Canada

L'olympien Jared Connaughton (à gauche) donne des conseils à Gerry MacAdam, espoir des Jeux du Canada, sur le site des futures installations d'athlétisme des Jeux du Canada de 2009 sous l'observation de Kevin Warren, président-directeur général de Xerox Canada, commanditaire des Jeux. Photo : Barrett & MacKay.

Un programme logiciel personnalisé gérera l'information critique en 2009 et tous les événements futurs des Jeux du Canada

Xerox Canada a été nommée aujourd'hui commanditaire principal des Jeux du Canada de 2009, qui auront lieu l'été prochain à l'Île-du-Prince-Édouard, du 15 au 29 août. La commandite est la plus récente illustration du soutien de Xerox envers l'athlétisme amateur au Canada.

Plus de 600 000 $ de matériel d'impression et de logiciels de logistique Xerox permettront aux bénévoles des Jeux du Canada de gérer et de distribuer facilement l'information nécessaire pour l'accréditation des athlètes, les médias et les communications internes entre les épreuves subséquentes des Jeux. Suite...

Directeur/trice des sports et des Jeux

Salaire : de 61 000 $ à 70 000 $ (en cours de révision)

Le Conseil des Jeux du Canada invite les personnes intéressées à présenter leur candidature pour le poste de directeur des sports et des Jeux. Le directeur, dont le bureau est situé à Ottawa, est responsable d'assurer la direction stratégique dans la préparation et la tenue des Jeux, en plus de s'occuper de questions organisationnelles et techniques relatives aux sports inscrits au programme des Jeux du Canada. En tant que membre de l'équipe de gestion, le directeur des sports et des Jeux sera responsable de la mise en application et de l'évaluation continue du programme de transfert de connaissances du Conseil des Jeux du Canada à l'intention des Sociétés hôtesses, des organismes nationaux de sport, des chefs, des gouvernements et du Conseil des Jeux du Canada. De plus, le directeur supervisera le processus de mise en candidature et de sélection et assumera le rôle de chef de mission des opérations du Conseil des Jeux du Canada pendant les Jeux. Le directeur guidera et dirigera les efforts du Conseil des Jeux du Canada pour contribuer au succès du programme « Au Canada, le sport c'est pour la vie » et il sera responsable de l'élaboration des procédures pour atteindre ces objectifs. Suite...

Croyez-vous au pouvoir du sport?

La campagne électorale fédérale a débuté, tout comme notre campagne pour le sport :

Je crois au pouvoir du sport pour ...
Grâce à votre participation, notre campagne rejoindra les candidats des 308 circonscriptions d'un bout à l'autre du Canada. Ensemble, nous demanderons aux candidats de quelle façon ils entendent renforcer le sport au Canada. Le simple fait de poser la question peut faire toute la différence si nous travaillons ensemble. Suite...

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