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Weekly Roundup
Weekly Roundup March 6-12

Saskatchewan secures silver in 2024 Brier The 2024 Montana Brier ended with Saskatchewan placing second after advancing to the finals...

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COPSIN and Gruppo Nutrition Forge Strategic Partnership to Fuel Canada’s Athletes

The Canadian Olympic and Paralympic Sports Institute Network (COPSIN) are proud to announce that they have entered into a four-year...

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Body Image and Sport: Steps to fostering positive body image

This workshop is tailored for athletes across all levels and disciplines, offering a comprehensive exploration of body image from the...

Weekly Roundup
Weekly Roundup Feb. 28-March 5

Wiens, Erlam compete at diving World Cup Montreal It’s one down and two to go for Pike Lake’s Rylan Wiens...

Weekly Roundup
Weekly Roundup February 21-27

Team Saskatchewan eliminated Scotties Tournament of Hearts Team Ackerman of Saskatchewan was eliminated from the Scotties Tournament of Hearts on...

Saskatchewan Stories
Ajok Madol one of five family stars

There's no limit of sport superstars when it comes to Regina's Madol family. All five of the family's children Majok...

Weekly Roundup
Weekly Roundup – Feb. 14 – 20

Photo - Dave Holland Canada’s women’s water polo qualifies for 2024 Olympics The Canadian women’s water polo team, including Regina’s...

Weekly Roundup
Weekly Roundup – Feb. 7 – Feb. 13

Photo Credit: Diving Canada/Francois Mittens Five Saskatchewan athletes at World Aquatics Championships Regina’s Kenzie Priddell and Blaire McDowell, Saskatoon’s Sydney...

Saskatchewan Stories
Shirley, Clark don Canadian jersey for first time together

Written by: Matt Johnson for Canadian Sport Centre Saskatchewan After last serving as teammates in 2019 when the Wisconsin Badgers...

Weekly Roundup
Weekly Roundup – Jan. 31 – Feb. 6 

Fish represents Canada at Speed Skating World Cup  Graeme Fish, who hails from Moose Jaw, helped represent Canada at the...

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Black History Month 2024

February marks Black History Month, an opportunity to honour the legacy and contributions of Black Canadians have made and continue...

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Wiens, Crozon named top athletes at Saskatchewan Sport Awards 

For the second time in three years, Olympic diver Rylan Wiens was named the Male Athlete of the Year at...

Weekly Roundup
Weekly Roundup Jan. 24-30

Photo Credit: Lediard Foto AS Clark joins Canada in Rivalry Series Saskatoon’s Emily Clark was announced as part of the...

Saskatchewan Stories
Follow Sask. athletes to the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games with cheeronsask.ca 

Looking for news and information on Saskatchewan athletes, coaches and team staff on the road to the 2024 Olympic and...

Weekly Roundup
Weekly Roundup Jan. 17-23

Veeman on Team Canada for ISU World Junior Championships  Luca Veeman, who hails from Saskatoon, is set to join Team...

Weekly Roundup
Weekly Roundup Jan. 10-16

Zablocki and Canada claim bronze at IIHF U18 Women’s World Championships Prince Albert’s Stryker Zablocki came home with a medal...

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Saskatchewan Sport Awards Recipients and Finalists Announced

A number of Canadian Sport Centre Saskatchewan registered athletes and one high performance coach has been named as an Excellence...

Weekly Roundup
Weekly Roundup Jan. 3 – 9

Zablocki joins Team Canada for IIHF U18 World Championship Stryker Zablocki, who hails from Prince Albert, joined Team Canada as...

Weekly Roundup
Weekly Roundup Dec.20 – Jan. 2

Canada eliminated at IIHF World Juniors Championship A 3-2 loss to Czechia in the quarterfinals on January 2, ousted Canada,...

Weekly Roundup
Weekly Roundup Dec. 13 – Dec. 19

Zablocki named to the 2024 IIHF U18 Women’s World Championship roster Prince Albert’s Stryker Zablocki was named to the 2024...

Game Plan

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Game Plan is a collaboration between the Canadian Olympic Committee (COC), Canadian Paralympic Committee (CPC), Sport Canada and Canadian Olympic and Paralympic Sport Institute Network (COPSIN) to provide the best resources this country has to offer to our national team athletes – a team that has given so much and inspired so many.

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