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Podium Alberta Recipients • 2018 Podium Alberta Recipients • 2018 Through Podium Alberta, Alberta Sport Connection is pleased to assist 240 athletes in 42 sports as they strive for Excellence in Sport. Alpine Skiing Curling Sledge Hockey Snowboard Beach Volleyball Jackson Leitch ^ Rachel Brown Zachary Lavin ^ Shawn Fair Benjamin Saxton Manuel Osborne-Paradis Chelsea Carey Carter Jarvis Chaim Schalk Trevor Philp Joanne Courtney Judo Christopher Robanske Alana Ramsay ^ Dana Ferguson Annabelle Darlow Brooke Voigt Sitting Volleyball Erik Read Jessie Haughian Mikael Bartholdy ^ Jeffrey Read Marc Kennedy Soccer Kirk Schornstein ^ Kevin Koe Luge Raymond Gauthier ^ Cary-Anne McTaggart Brooke Apshkrum Stephanie Labbe Austin Hinchey ^ Artistic Swimming John Morris Colton Clarke Danica Wu Doug Learoyd ^ Sam Edney Larry Matthews ^ Jaime Czarkowski Lori Olson-Johns Speed Skating Jennifer Oakes ^ Halle Pratt Jocelyn Peterman Alex Gough Heidi Peters ^ Cassandra Winkelaar Laine Peters Kyla Graham Ted Bloemen Valerie Sweeting Makena Hodgson Kaylin Irvine Jesse Ward ^ Geoff Walker Samantha Judson Gilmore Junio Athletics Laura Walker Mitchel Malyk Heather McLean Water Polo Maria Bernard-Galea Carolyn Maxwell Dennis Morrison Kyra Christmas Mathieu Bilodeau Kimberley McRae Josie Morrison Matthew Halajian Jennifer Brown ^ Cycling Justin Snith Courtney Shmyr Gaelan Patterson Akeem Haynes Allison Beveridge Tristan Walker Brianne Tutt Kindred Paul Alister McQueen ^ Evan Burtnik Aria Soleimanipak Christie Moerman Devaney Collier Mark Spooner Jessica O’Connell Alexander Cowan Rowing Squash Sage Watson Kinley Gibson Nicole Hare Andrew Schnell Aleksa Stanic Angela Whyte Sydney McGill Karen Lefsrud Devon Thumwood Kate O’Brien Colleen Nesbitt Swimming Georgios Torakis Badminton Sara Poidevan Morgan Bird ^ Water Ski Josephine Wu Stefan Ritter Rugby Stephen Calkins Michael Sametz ^ Carmen Izyk Tammy Cunnington ^ Ryan Dodd Daina Tuchscherer Jennifer Kish Andrew Edwards Jaret Llewellyn Basketball Ross Wilson ^ Temitope Ogunjimi Alexander Katelnikoff Yvonne Ejim Ashley Steacy Yuri Kisil Whitewater Canoe Brynn Masikewich Diving Keyara Wardley Kyla Leibel Trevor Boyd Summer Masikewich Margo Erlam Rachel Nicol Haley Daniels Katherine Plouffe Caeli McKay Wheelchair Rugby Emma O’Croinin Jessica Groeneveld Michelle Plouffe Maria Olarescu Ben Hayward Branden Troutmen ^ Alexander Pratt Darius Ramrattan Wheelchair Equestrian Cole Pratt Basketball Jaclyn Duff Shooting Sebastian Somerset Wrestling Benjamin Moronchuk ^ Kimberly Britton Avery Wiseman Danielle Lappage Arinn Young ^ Fencing Lynda Kiejko Sean Molle Alanna Goldie Triathlon Temitope Ogunjimi Biathlon Marissa Ponich Skeleton Stefan Daniel ^ Erica Wiebe Megan Bankes Madison Thurgood Kevin Boyer Ellen Pennock ^ Carsen Campbell Jane Channell Rosanna Crawford Freestyle Skiing Paul Fraser Volleyball Macx Davies Noah Bowman Elisabeth Maier Christian Gow Barrett Martineau Blair Bann Rosalind Groenewoud Ryley Barnes ^ denotes Paralympic Scott Gow Keltie Hansen Lanette Prediger Jay Blankenau Emma Lunder Mark Hendrickson Patrick Rooney Logan Brennan Athletes / Guides Nathan Smith Brendan MacKay Margaret Casault Dylan Marineau Ski Cross Alissa Coulter Bobsleigh Evan Marineau Zachary Belczyk Jeremy Davies Bryan Barnett Michael Riddle Brady Leman Jesse Elser Lascalles Brown Megan Warrener Kristofor Mahler Mathias Elser Christine de Bruin Abbey McEwen Pearson Eshenko Kaillie Humphries Goalball Antoinette Tansley Alexa Gray Joshua Kirkpatrick Aron Ghebreyohannes ^ Alexa Velcic Liam Huth Justin Kripps Tiana Knight ^ Jacob Kern Melissa Lotholz Blair Nesbitt ^ Ski Jumping Luis Lange Alysia Rissling Ruby Soliman ^ Natasha Bodnarchuk Kristen Moncks Christopher Spring Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes Matthew Neaves Neville Wright Golf Joshua Maurer Jessica Niles Max Sekulic Nicole Maurer Danielle Smith Cross Country Skiing Abigail Strate Lucas Van Berkel Mark Arendz ^ Rudy Verhoeff Jesse Cockney Gymnastics Graham Vigrass Reed Godfrey Damien Cachia Max Vriend Ty Godfrey Jackson Payne Brett Walsh Samuel Hendry Brittany Rogers Russell Kennedy Keegan Soehn Devon Kershaw Kyle Soehn Graeme Killick Podium Alberta provided funding to 68 Christopher Klebl ^ Hockey Julien Locke Emerance Maschmeyer athletes representing Canada at the Maya MacIsaac-Jones Meaghan Reid Brian McKeever ^ Shannon Szabados 2018 Olympics and Paralympics in PyeongChang. Graham Nishikawa ^ Derek Zaplotinsky ^ November 2018 Podium Alberta Recipients • 2018 • By Community Airdrie Calgary continued Canmore continued Lethbridge Colton Clarke, Luge Justin Snith, Luge Mark Arendz, Cross Country ^ Annabelle Darlow, Judo Kyra Christmas, Water Polo Tristan Walker, Luge Jesse Cockney, Cross Country Ashley Steacy, Rugby Nicole Hare, Rowing Reed Godfrey, Cross Country Banff Karen Lefsrud, Rowing Ty Godfrey, Cross Country Medicine Hat Colleen Nesbitt, Rowing Samuel Hendry, Cross Country Pearson Eshenko, Volleyball Temitope Ogunjimi, Rugby/Wrestling Russell Kennedy, Cross Country Sage Watson, Athletics Kimberly Britton, Shooting Devon Kershaw, Cross Country Barrhead Lynda Kiejko, Shooting Graeme Killick, Cross Country Okotoks Melissa Lotholz, Bobsleigh Jane Channell, Skeleton Christopher Klebl, Cross Country ^ Zachary Lavin, Sledge Hockey ^ Heidi Peters, Sitting Volleyball ^ Paul Fraser, Skeleton Julien Locke, Cross Country Elisabeth Maier, Skeleton Maya MacIsaac-Jones, Cross Country Olds Beaverlodge Barrett Martineau, Skeleton Brian McKeever, Cross Country ^ Ryan Dodd, Water Skiing Danielle Smith, Volleyball Lanette Prediger, Skeleton Graham Nishikawa, Cross Country ^ Danielle Lappage, Wrestling Patrick Rooney, Skeleton John Morris, Curling Zachary Belczyk, Ski Cross Sara Poidevan, Cycling Blackie Brady Leman, Ski Cross Kristofor Mahler, Ski Cross Onoway Carmen Izyk, Rugby Antoinette Tansley, Ski Cross Christine de Bruin, Bobsleigh Alexa Velcic, Ski Cross Chestermere Bragg Creek Natasha Bodnarchuk, Ski Jumping Daina Tuchscherer, Cycling Red Deer Brennan Logan, Volleyball Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes, Ski Jumping Keegan Soehn, Gymnastics Joshua Maurer, Ski Jumping De Winton Kyle Soehn, Gymnastics Bruderheim Nicole Maurer, Ski Jumping Tammy Cunnington, Swimming ^ Abigail Strate, Ski Jumping Alana Ramsay, Alpine Skiing ^ Kyla Leibel, Swimming Emerance Maschmeyer, Hockey Shawn Fair, Snowboarding Chaim Schalk, Beach Volleyball Carter Jarvis, Snowboarding Drayton Valley Calgary Christopher Robanske, Snowboarding Avery Wiseman, Swimming Jackson Leitch, Alpine Skiing ^ Ted Bloemen, Speed Skating Rockyview Manuel Osborne-Paradis, Kaylin Irvine, Speed Skating Benjamin Saxton, Beach Volleyball Alpine Skiing Gilmore Junio, Speed Skating Edmonton Trevor Philp, Alpine Skiing Heather McLean, Speed Skating Christie Moerman, Athletics Rycroft Erik Read, Alpine Skiing Dennis Morrison, Speed Skating Angela Whyte, Athletics Max Sekulic, Golf Jeffrey Read, Alpine Skiing Josie Morrison, Speed Skating Josephine Wu, Badminton Jaime Czarkowski, Artistic Swimming Courtney Shmyr, Speed Skating Katherine Plouffe, Basketball Sherwood Park Halle Pratt, Artistic Swimming Brianne Tutt, Speed Skating Michelle Plouffe, Basketball Cassandra Winkelaar, Andrew Schnell, Squash Benjamin Moronchuk, Ross Wilson, Cycling ^ Artistic Swimming Morgan Bird, Swimming ^ Wheelchair Basketball Michael Riddle, Freestyle Ski Maria Bernard, Athletics Stephen Calkins, Swimming Melissa Lowe, Bobsleigh Jennifer Kish, Rugby Jennifer Brown, Athletics ^ Alexander Katelnikoff, Swimming Neville Wright, Bobsleigh Kevin Boyer, Skeleton Akeem Haynes, Athletics Yuri Kisil, Swimming Rachel Brown, Curling Liam Huth, Volleyball Alister McQueen, Athletics ^ Maria Olarescu, Swimming Joanne Courtney, Curling Jessica O’Connell, Athletics Alexander Pratt, Swimming Dana Ferguson, Curling Smoky Lake Yvonne Ejim, Basketball Cole Pratt, Swimming Lori Olson-Johns, Curling Derek Zaplotinsky, Cross Country ^ Brynn Masikewich, Basketball Sebastian Somerset, Swimming Geoff Walker, Curling Summer Masikewich, Basketball Stefan Daniel, Triathlon ^ Laura Walker, Curling Spruce Grove Bryan Barnett, Bobsleigh Ellen Pennock, Triathlon ^ Evan Burtnik, Cycling Devaney Collier, Cycling Kirk Schornstein, Alpine Skiing ^ Lascalles Brown, Bobsleigh Jay Blankenau, Volleyball Kindred Paul, Water Polo Kaillie Humphries, Bobsleigh Alissa Coulter, Volleyball Kinley Gibson, Cycling Joshua Kirkpatrick, Bobsleigh Jeremy Davies, Volleyball Sydney McGill, Cycling Justin Kripps, Bobsleigh Jesse Elser, Volleyball Jaclyn Duff, Equestrian St. Albert Alysia Rissling, Bobsleigh Mathias Elser, Volleyball Marissa Ponich, Fencing Marc Kennedy, Curling Christopher Spring, Bobsleigh Alexa Gray, Volleyball Madison Thurgood, Fencing Chelsea Carey, Curling Luis Lange, Volleyball Keltie Hansen, Freestyle Ski Jackson Payne, Gymnastics Standard Kevin Koe, Curling Matthew Neaves, Volleyball Kristen Moncks, Volleyball Jocelyn Peterman, Curling Rudy Verhoeff, Volleyball Shannon Szabados, Hockey Laine Peters, Curling Graham Vigrass, Volleyball Branden Troutman, Allison Beveridge, Cycling Mikael Bartholdy, Sitting Volleyball ^ Wheelchair Rugby ^ Stony Plain Alexander Cowan, Cycling Doug Learoyd, Sitting Volleyball ^ Danica Wu, Soccer Blair Nesbitt, Goalball ^ Kate O’Brien, Cycling Jennifer Oakes, Sitting Volleyball ^ Andrew Edwards, Swimming Stephanie Labbe, Soccer Michael Sametz, Cycling ^ 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