April 30, 2020
The latest edition of the Canadian Sport Centre Saskatchewan newsletter is now available.
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Clark, Lacquette and Shirley invited to national women’s hockey selection camp Saskatoon forwards Emily Clark and Sophie Shirley, as well...
Aikens and Canadian rugby sevens team sweep Emirates Invitational With no competition in nearly a year, there may have been...
Written by Matt Johnson for Canadian Sport Centre Saskatchewan Through spending most of her life growing up in sports, Emily...
McMorris makes Canadian history in big air With a two-run total of 179.25 points, Regina’s Mark McMorris captured gold and...
With files Hockey Canada Emily Clark and Brigette Lacquette are among 35 players invited by Hockey Canada to attend the...
With files, photos and video from Diving Plongeon Canada Two Saskatchewan diving connections were honoured with Diving Plongeon Canada Awards...
With files from Biathlon Canada and Biathlon SaskatchewanPhoto courtesy of Sask Games Council Regina’s Logan Pletz is one of 16...
Ghana-born and Saskatoon-raised coach Mavis Dzaka first joined the Huskies Athletics track and field program as an athlete in 1999...
February is Black History Month and Canada, as well as Saskatchewan, has a long history of Black athletes and coaches...
The Canadian women’s basketball team, led by Saskatchewan-based head coach Lisa Thomaidis, will face off against South Korea, Serbia and...
Prince Albert wheelchair basketball player Erica Gavel is "humbled and honoured" after being selected to her new role as the...
The latest edition of the Canadian Sport Centre Saskatchewan newsletter is now available. Read it HERE.
January 18, 2021 Updates Disease Update As we move into 2021 the number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 world-wide is...
Moose Jaw Oympian Ben Coakwell, a member of the the Canadian bobsleigh team, temporarily swapped his bobsleigh helmet for a...
Before training was shut down, you had moved to Montreal to train with the national synchronized swimming team, how did...
The latest edition of the Canadian Sport Centre Saskatchewan newsletter is now available. You can read it here.
How did you adapt your training to deal with the postponement of the Olympic Games, the cancelling of competitions and...
(Ottawa, Ontario – July 23, 2020) – The Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) recently resumed urine sample collection...
How have you adapted your training to account for the postponement of the Games and trial competitions, as well as...
How's training been going? Training has been going really well. It has definitely changed due to COVID-19 and the pools...
April 30, 2020
The latest edition of the Canadian Sport Centre Saskatchewan newsletter is now available.
You can read it here.