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COPSIN an essential partner for Team Canada at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games

August 22, 2024

[Regina], August 22, 2024 – With the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games coming up shortly, the Canadian Olympic and Paralympic Sport Institute Network (COPSIN) reaffirms its unwavering commitment to Team Canada’s athletes. In partnership with National Sport Organizations (NSO), 95% of Team Canada’s athlete access COPSIN support, which plays a central role in their preparation, providing them with the support they need to perform on the world’s biggest stage.

Of the 126 Team Canada athletes, 118 were supported by COPSIN experts and 72 benefited from a collaborative effort involving multiple members of the Network. This personalized approach based on expertise, collaboration and innovation makes it possible to respond to the unique needs of each individual, fostering optimal performance.

COPSIN experts are not just preparing athletes for the Games; they will also be in the middle of the action. In Paris, 15 experts from the Network will be on hand to offer direct support to athletes. Fourteen of these staff members are working with specific sports, and one of them will be part of Team Canada’s Mission Staff. Their presence in the “Ville Lumière” will ensure that athletes receive constant technical, medical, and scientific support, enabling them to concentrate fully on their performances.

With five Institutes and two Centres covering every region of the country, the Network stands out for its commitment to excellence and innovation. At the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, athletes supported by COPSIN won 25 of Canada’s 27 medals, an achievement that reflects the quality and impact of the Network’s support.

A Strategic Partnership for Long-Term Athlete Development

COPSIN serves as a home base for Canadian athletes, providing them with constant support throughout their long-term development. Many athletes have benefited from the Network for years, taking advantage of tailored services and expertise long before Paris 2024. By offering world-class performance services and conducting applied sport science research projects, COPSIN makes a significant contribution to Canada’s performance objectives on the international sporting stage.

Working closely with national sport organizations, COPSIN plays a key role in Canada’s high-performance sport system. Network members ensure a coherent, integrated approach to athlete development and the promotion of sporting excellence in Canada. Through its interventions, the Network demonstrates the importance of collaboration and multidisciplinary expertise in supporting high-performance athletes and those of the next generation in their quest for excellence.

COPSIN’s Contribution to Team Canada for the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games

 
ATHLETES SUPPORTED
BY COPSIN
COPSIN EXPERTS
 AffiliatedMore than 1 CSI/CSCTotalOn Mission StaffOn Sports Support Team
 1187215114

Statistics by COPSIN Members

 
ATHLETES SUPPORTED
106
COPSIN EXPERTS 15
 TotalOn Mission StaffAssigned to Sports
CSI Pacific152 2
CSI Alberta18   
CSC Saskatchewan8   
CSC Manitoba1   
CSI Ontario47716
INS Québec256 6
CSI Atlantic4   
Non-assigned2   

CSI = Canadian Sport Institute / CSC = Canadian Sport Centre / INS = Institut national du sport

About the Canadian Olympic and Paralympic Sports Institute Network (COPSIN)

With seven locations across Canada, the Canadian Olympic and Paralympic Sport Institute Network (COPSIN) partners with National Sport Organizations (NSOs) and the high-performance sport community to deliver world-class performance services and applied sport science research projects.

COPSIN is a key performance partner in the implementation of the priorities of the National High-Performance Strategy including the Game Plan program, mental health and safe sport.

Find out more at copsin.ca

For information:

Jaime Lammerding

Canadian Sport Centre Saskatchewan

jlammerding@sasksport.ca