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Spring has seen celebrations across the nation.
Parliament Hill hosted the Team Canada Celebration earlier this month and most recently, Manitoba-connected Team Canada athletes who competed in PyeongChang were celebrated at Government House in Winnipeg.

Last week, CSCM supporters, stakeholders, and Olympic and Paralympic alumni joined The Honourable Janice C. Filmon, C.M., O.M., Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba, to celebrate Manitoba’s Olympic and Paralympic athletes from the 2018 PyeongChang Games.

 

Manitoba athletes who competed in the 2018 PyeongChang Olympic and Paralympic Games received a card and a gift from the CSCM family to recognize their effort and achievement. The jewellery piece was created by Manitoba’s own Hilary Druxman. Congratulations! 

 

CSCM is excited to connect more with our National Team alumni.
This past year, CSCM has started initiatives to re-engage with our alumni, including invitations to events and the AGM, to reaching out for advice and with updates on what’s happening at the Centre.
CSCM believes that National Team alumni are an invaluable resource!
Not just to us at the Centre, but to our current athlete population. Who better to mentor current and future National Team athletes than someone who has been there?

For information on our alumni, please visit cscm.ca/athletes-and-coaches/alumni/

If you are an alumnus who is interested in connecting with the Centre and/or current athletes we’d love to hear from you. Please contact Stephanie at stephanie@cscm.ca or 204.474.7382.

 

 

     

Featured in photos above (top to bottom)
The Honourable Gary A. Filmon, P.C., O.C., O.M and The Honourable Janice C. Filmon, C.M., O.M. with PyeongChang Olympians and Paralympians (L-R), Heather McLean, Billy Bridges, Jamie Anseeuw, Kaitlyn Lawes, Quinton Howden, Dennis Thiessen
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PyeongChang Olympic Medallist Quinton Howeden and partner
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The Honourable Gary A. Filmon, P.C., O.C., O.M compares Olympic medals with two-time Olympic Medallist Kaitlyn Lawes and 2002 Olympic Medallist Sami Jo Small
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The Honourable Janice C. Filmon, C.M., O.M.  with three-time Paralympic Medallist Billy Bridges and his PyeongChang silver medal
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Two-time Paralympic Medallist Dennis Thiessen and two-time Olympic Medallist Kaitlyn Lawes
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Past, present and future Olympians and Paralympians, along with CSCM supporters and staff (L-R) | Stephen Barber (CSCM Board of Directors), Olympian Doreen Botterill, Dr. Cal Botterill, Olympian Sandra Kirby, Marlene Borsch, Tom Pundyk, Gregg Hanson, Paralympian Jamie Anseeuw, Dr. Adrienne Leslie-Toogood (CSCM Director of Sport Psychology), Skylar Park, Jorie Janzen (CSCM Director of Sport Dietetics)
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CSCM supporters and members of the board, Hub Berube and Nicole Latourelle
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Manitoba Olympic alumni Sami Jo Small, Cindy Klassen and Jeff Powell (CSCM General Manager)
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Below | The Honourable Gary A. Filmon, P.C., O.C., O.M and The Honourable Janice C. Filmon, C.M., O.M. with Winnipeg Police Aide-de-Camp Inspector Doug Roxburgh (Winnipeg Police Service), Sami Jo Small, Billy Bridges, Dr. Cal Botterill, Susan Auch, Jérémie Chase, Kyle Turcotte, Skylar Park, Kaitlyn Lawes, Stephanie Lambert, Doreen Botterill, Adam Decker, Donna Harris, Dr. Adrienne Leslie-Toogood, Cindy Klassen, Jeff Powell, Cole Vincent, Jorie Janzen, Aide-de-Camp Superintendent Jeanette Theisen (RCMP)

Additional Olympians, Paralympians and PyeongChang Support Staff in attendance
Dwayne Gylywoychuk – assistant coach, women’s hockey, PyeongChang Olympics
Gabor Csepregi – Olympian, 1972 & 1976 water polo
Janine Stephens – Olympic medallist, 2008 & 2012 rowing
Jeff Stoughton – head coach, mixed doubles curling, PyeongChang Olympics
Peter Robertson-Stovel – Olympian, 1988 & 1992 bobsleigh
Rhiannon Leier Blacher – Olympian, 2000 & 2004 swimming

During the PyeongChang Games, Canadians were wearing their pride on their sleeves with the #WECAN PyeongChang2018 t-shirts.

You can continue the post-PyeongChang celebration with the purchase and wearing of your very own.

Shirts are $20 each and can be purchased online or at the CSCM offices (158 Frank Kennedy Centre, UofM).
Please note that shirts are priced to break-even, not to make a profit.

Click Here to Purchase your #WECAN t-shirt today!

About CSCM: 
The Canadian Sport Centre Manitoba (CSCM) was created as one of the many legacies of the 1999 Pan American Games held in Winnipeg. Today, CSCM is the hub for high-performance sport in Manitoba. A proud member of the Olympic and Paralympic Sport Institute Network, CSCM works to provide a world-class, multi-sport daily training environment for athletes and coaches through integrated services and programs in the fields of physiology, strength and conditioning, nutrition, psychology and support services.

For more information, contact:
Jeff Powell
General Manager, Canadian Sport Centre Manitoba
Direct Line: 204.474.7148 | Email: media@cscm.ca