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Building A Winning Personal Brand: Webinar Hosted By P&G

As an athlete, you have an incredible platform to share your unique story with the world. Building a compelling personal...

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CSCS Holistic Athlete Grant Recipients

Congratulations to the ten CSCS registered athletes who were awarded a $1,000 Canadian Sport Centre Saskatchewan Holistic Athlete Grant. The...

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Building a Vision Board

Join us for an engaging and creative two-part workshop designed to help you visualize your future and set meaningful goals!...

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Weekly Roundup Jan. 8-14 

Canada claims gold at U18 Women’s Worlds  With a 3-0 shutout victory over the United States in the final, Canada...

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Saskatchewan Sport Awards Recipients and Finalists Announced

Ahead of the 40th Annual Saskatchewan Sport Awards, a number of Canadian Sport Centre Saskatchewan registered athletes and three high...

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Weekly Roundup – During the holiday break

Local teams compete at 2025 Mixed Doubles Curling Trials Three teams with ties to Saskatchewan concluded their time at the...

Saskatchewan Stories
Perseverance pays off for Longboat winner Margo Erlam 

By Ryan Flaherty for Sask Sport, Canadian Sport Centre Saskatchewan When 2024 began, competing at the Paris Olympics seemed like...

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Weekly Roundup – Dec. 11-17

Dash to join Canada at Wheelchair Curling Championship Gil Dash, of Wolseley, SK, is set to join Team Canada at...

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Etta Love: Cleans up on world records

From mirroring the actions of her mother at the gym as a child, to standing on the youth weightlifting stage...

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Weekly Roundup – Dec. 4 – 10

Mixed results at Canadian Seniors Curling Championships Two Saskatchewan teams wrapped their time at the 2024 Everest Canadian Seniors Curling...

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Weekly Roundup – Nov. 27 – Dec. 3

Newkirk sets two Canadian records Shelby Newkirk, who hails from Saskatoon, set two Canadian records at the Ken Demark International...

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Weekly Roundup – Nov. 20 – 26

Norsten named to Canada’s rugby 7s team Waldheim-born, Carissa Nortsen was named to the Canadian rugby sevens team for the...

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Weekly Roundup – Nov. 13-19

McKnight named to Team Canada for Pan American Water Polo Championship Brody McKnight, of Regina, was named to help represent...

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Weekly Roundup – Nov. 6-12

Saskatchewan fourth at National Women’s U18 Hockey Championship Team Saskatchewan concluded their time at the 2024 U18 Women’s National Hockey...

Saskatchewan Stories
From the Olympic stage, to life after

After committing years to wrestling, Jillian Gallays chose to move on from being a high-performance athlete and was forced to...

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 Weekly Roundup – Oct. 30 – Nov. 5  

Saskatchewan at National Women’s U18 Hockey Championship Team Saskatchewan had a mixed start to the 2024 National Women’s U18 Hockey...

Saskatchewan Stories
Squashing competition as sole representative of Saskatchewan at RBC Training Ground Top 100

Making the RBC Training Ground Top 100 is an impressive feat in and of itself, but in addition, Isaiah Richter...

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Weekly Roundup – Oct. 23-29

Shirley, Clark to represent Canada in Rivalry Series Saskatoon hockey duo, Sophie Shirley and Emily Clark, will don the maple...

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Weekly Roundup – October 16-22

Fish shines in gold at 2024 Canadian Long Track Championships Graeme Fish, who hails from Moose Jaw, attended the 2024...

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Weekly Roundup – Oct. 9 – 15

Love smashes way to world record Etta Love, of Saskatoon, set a new world record in Olympic weightlifting at the...

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Weekly Roundup Jan. 24-30

January 30, 2024

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Clark joins Canada in Rivalry Series

Saskatoon’s Emily Clark was announced as part of the 24-player roster to represent Canada’s National Women’s Team for the three game 2023-24 Rivalry Series, from February 7 to 11.

The series’ first game since December will be held in Saskatoon on Feb. 7, with Regina playing host on Feb. 9, before the series makes its last stop in Minnesota on Feb. 11.

Schedule and results can be found on Hockey Canada.

McMorris breaks Winter X Games record

Regina born, Mark McMorris, broke the record for most Winter X Games medals after winning his 23rd in Aspen at the 2024 Winter X Games, held from January 26 to 28.

McMorris placed second on the podium in the men’s slopestyle event, earning 95.33 points in his first run and 40.33 in his second.

Hudak wins silver and bronze at Para Nordic World Cup

It was a double-medal performance for Prince Albert’s Brittany Hudak at the first stop of the Para Nordic World Cup season in Toblach, Italy last week.

Competing in the women’s 10-kilometre standing ski event and the 10-km classic mass start, the Prince Albert resident captured silver and bronze, respectively.

The Canadian team will remain in Toblach for two more World Cup events before heading to Martell, Italy.

Read more on nordiqcanada.ca

Paralympic Performance Recognition Program

The Paralympic Performance Recognition Program will now allow Canadian Paralympians to receive the same financial reward given to Olympians when they reach the podium. The medals are worth various amounts starting with gold at $20,000, silver at $15,000 and bronze worth $10,000.   

The new program will be in place for 2024 Paris Paralympic Games.

More details can be found at Paralympic.ca