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did. can. will. THE CANADIAN SPORT INSTITUTE WITH DENNY MORRISON we did. AND HIS TEAM WITH DENNY MORRISON 42 WEEKS BEFORE THE MEDALS:

DAYS of mental performance support at 59 training camps and competitions 235 5 HOURS blood tests of one on one to identify nutrition medical care with markers of fatigue and consulting 160HOURS physiotherapists, sessions: of personalized and osteopaths, to evaluate/ specific strength massage optimize and power training therapists and altitude chiropractor training 5 resulting in effects 68,040 Kcal

burned HOURS of monitoring: DAYS heart rate of sport scientist variability, supported 67 nutrition, training and sleep, body weight, stress 77 competition and fatigue, analyzed and reported to coaches +PLUS: TOTAL COST: HOURS 819 TRAINING DAYS AWAY FROM HOME 116 AT TRAINING CAMPS AND COMPETITIONS $150,000 invested in Denny by his team in the 42 weeks leading up to

1,823 TOTAL HOURS of direct support provided by the Canadian Sport Institute Calgary to Denny’s Team. That’s an average of 8.7 hours/day over 5 days/week – more than a full-time job. 2 Canadian Sport Institute 3 PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE our vision. The Canadian Sport Institute is a key contributor to ’s world-leading Olympic and Paralympic podium performances. our mission. To provide a world-leading multisport daily training environment for podium pathway and coaches through expert leadership, services and programs. For a great number of increasing variety of sports, Canadians, and our youth, the podium. The Canadian companies, the process and not just those few that to live healthier more Sport Institute must of eliminating questions, have been our traditional active lives. continue to provide rising generating solutions stronghold. athletes with access to and finding answers We are experiencing a sport specific, world-class before the competition What you see in the renaissance in interest daily training environments our values. is an integral part of their recent successes are the for our national athletes that include foundational business success. traces of the hard work, and respect for Canadian sport science and sport Five core values guide our vision, shape our risk and innovation that sport. But as we continue medicine expertise. At the Canadian Sport took place often years to work to establish processes and outcomes, and help to secure Institute Calgary, our prior – that over time as the place for And together, We Will. our continued positive reputation nationally educational and innovative became the fundamentals, sport development and methods are central to which in turn allowed for a sport excellence, we need and internationally: not only our success competitive edge. increased investment. as a business, but more importantly the success of As you review the success There is a growing the athletes and our nation stories that we are recognition that without excellence leadership innovation integrity partnerships on the world stage. presenting in this Annual a significant adjustment, We aspire to We embrace our We believe We believe We believe it Review, we hope that you as our current champions After two decades, we can can see the long-term retire and are not replaced, utilize and role as leaders innovation the integrity of is essential to say that our investment commitment and the we cannot expect will measure that challenge, is a critical our individual develop and in education and our enormous effort that led performance results in ourselves against inspire, empower and constant and collective sustain mutually entrepreneurial mindset to the athletes’ excellent Pyeongchang that we saw world leading and encourage requirement and behaviours is the beneficial has delivered significant performances. in Sochi and . practices ourselves and our an expectation cornerstone of partnerships dividends. We have seen a partners for all involved who and what which leverage steady increase in medal We hope you also It is abundantly clear that we are each party’s totals at the Olympic/ appreciate the impact of we must keep our focus strengths Paralympic Games and the performances on our on what we do well and Dale Henwood on the World Cup circuits. community. The medal is a extend our reach to a President and CEO Perhaps even more tangible measure of success greater number of talented significant is that these but the greater victory lies athletes, in particular, medal totals have been with those special moments those athletes who are bolstered by wins in an that ultimately inspire eight to five years from

4 Canadian Sport Institute Canadian Sport Institute 5 371 THE CSIC SERVICED 371 ATHLETES IN 2013-2014

CANADIAN SPORT 541 3,684 INSTITUTE CALGARY ATHLETES WERE TESTED IN THE EXERCISE TESTS WERE PHYSIOLOGY LAB CANADIAN ATHLETES USED 20 CONDUCTED PERFORMED 119 WORKSHOPS BY THE CSIC 2013 NUMBER OF COACHES ATHLETES, COACHES FUEL FOR GOLD FOOD SERVICES TRAINED THROUGH AND SERVICE PROVIDERS THE CSIC DIPLOMA 11,623 TIMES NUMBER OF ATHLETES, COACHES, STAFF AND ACCESSED THE CSIC LIFE SERVICES SAVING THEM A TOTAL OF THE ALBERTA SPORTING COMMUNITY THAT THE CSIC CONDUCTED 40 YES THAT INCLUDE ACADEMIC PRESENTATIONS VISITING WITH PROGRAM AND ATTENDED : 2014 COUNSELING, PERSONAL AND CAREER $ WORKSHOPS COUNSELING, TUTORING, JOB , YOUNG 12 355.46 ALBERTANS HIGHLIGHTS 7,980 674 PLACEMENT AND MORE 473

2014 2014 OLYMPIC PARALYMPIC 2013-2014 WINTER WORLD CUPS WINTER GAMES WINTER GAMES

CSIC-SUPPORTED 5X ALPINE (3G, 1S, 1,B) % PROVINCIAL ATHLETES WERE 9X (4G, 1S, 4B) 2 RESPONSIBLE FOR 35% OF CANADA’S BREAKDOWN 1X CROSS COUNTRY (1G) NWT 1X FREESTYLE (1S) TOTAL WORLD CUP 44 12X (7S, 5B) MEDALS WON ON THE % WINTER 2 CANADIAN 3X SKELETON (3B) 2013-2014 WINTER 4% WORLD CUP 112 NS BEST EVER 7 MEDALS 3X (3B) WORLD CUP CIRCUIT MB CSIC-SUPPORTED 9X LTSS (2G, 3S, 4B), TOTAL: 125 (46XG, 39XS, 40XB ATHLETES PERFORMANCES ATHLETES ATHLETES WERE % 10XG 13XS 21XB 1X STSS (1B) 1 9 *This does not include results in events that ON THE CANADIAN RESPONSIBLE FOR were contested for the first time in Sochi PARALYMPIC TEAM % NF, PEI, NB (50.9%) 6 6X BIATHLON RECEIVED SUPPORT 4 TOP 8 ON THE CANADIAN SK 1X CROSS COUNTRY FINISHES OLYMPIC TEAM % FROM THE 29 1X LUGE CANADIAN SPORT RECEIVED SUPPORT 2X PARA-ALPINE 2013-2014 IPC WINTER WORLD CUPS INSTITUTE CALGARY FROM THE 12% ON 2X PARA-NORDIC

CANADIAN SPORT BC INSTITUTE CALGARY CSIC-SUPPORTED 20% ATHLETES WERE % % OF ALL RESPONSIBLE FOR 31% OF CANADA’S 19 25 10 ATHLETES TOTAL IPC WINTER QC AB CBC ANALYSTS 9 IN SOCHI HAD A ON THE 2 WORLD CUP MEDALS CANADIAN CSIC STAFF/SERVICE PROVIDERS IPC WON ON THE 2013-2014 CSIC AFFILIATION PARALYMPIC WERE ON THE CANADIAN OLYMPIC WORLD CUP WINTER WORLD CUP CIRCUIT ASHLEIGH MCIVOR COMMITTEE MISSION STAFF MEDALS PARA CROSS PARA PARA BIATHLON (1G, 1S) BIATHLON PARA TEAM ALPINE (1G) TOTAL: 29 (13XG, 10XS, 6XB KELLY VANDERBEEK WERE FROM JOHN COLEMAN (MENTAL PERFORMANCE) CSIC-SUPPORTED 1X BIATHLON CLARA HUGHES ALBERTA SHANE MUNRO (SPORT MEDICINE) 8XG 1XS 1X 2X 6X (6G) COUNTRY ATHLETES WERE 2X FREESTYLE SKIING RESPONSIBLE FOR 2X LONG TRACK JEFF CHRISTIE BECKIE SCOTT NUMBER OF MEDALS ALPINE MEN’S 10 TOP 5 ROB KEITH CSIC-SUPPORTED SUPER-G 4X LUGE 1 SILVER 6 ATHLETES WERE 2013-2014 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS PARA-NORDIC JAN HUDEC FINISHES 1X SNOWBOARD CASSIE CAMPBELL-PASCALL RESPONSIBLE FOR LONG TRACK SPEED MEN’S 7.5KM SKATING MEN’S BIATHLON 1500M DENNY STANDING MARK 2 GOLD MORRISON ARENDZ 4 GOLD WOMEN’S CSIC-SUPPORTED PARA-NORDIC ATHLETES WERE HOCKEY TEAM 1 MEN’S 10KM SITTING

RESPONSIBLE FOR SPORTS WOMEN’S BOBSLEIGH SILVER CHRIS KLEBL LONG TRACK PARA-NORDIC MEN’S 20KM AND HEATHER PARA-NORDIC CLASSIC, 1KM SPRINT FREE, SPEED SKATING 15 MEN’S 12.5KM 8 MOYSE 10KM FREE VISUALLY IMPAIRED MEN’S 1000M CSIC STAFF/SERVICE PROVIDERS WERE ON THE CANADIAN OLYMPIC COMMITTEE MISSION STAFF BIATHLON WORLD DENNY BRIAN MCKEEVER, JEREMIAH BARNERT, MATTHEW JORDAN (STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING), JOSEPH BENTLEY, JENNIFER DELICH, STANDING MARK GUIDES: ERIK CARLETON CHAMPIONSHIPS 5 MORRISON ARENDZ NUMBER OF MEDALS SCOTT EDMUNDS, LEO FLORE, PAUL HUNTER, RYAN MORRISON, EDWARD PAGET, TYSON PLESUK, RICHARD AND GRAHAM MEDALS WINTER SPORTS SUMMER SPORTS CSIC-SUPPORTED ATHLETES ROBINSON (SPORT MEDICINE), CARA BUTTON (LIFE SERVICES), KELLY ANNE ERDMAN (NUTRITION), SCOTT MAW NISHIKAWA PARA-SUMMER

6 WERECanadian RESPONSIBLE Sport Institute FOR (SPORT SCIENCE) AND FRANK VAN DEN BERG (MENTAL PERFORMANCE) 6XS 2XB 2X 2X 2X Canadian Sport Institute 7 we can. WITH JAYE MILLEY

THE PAST TWO YEARS: WHAT IS NEEDED TO PROVIDE JAYE WITH BRONZE MEDALS THE MARGIN OF VICTORY: at the 2013 Road World 2 Championships APPROXIMATELY BRONZE MEDALS at the 2014 Track World 3,000 2 Championships hours of direct support from the Canadian Sport BRONZE MEDAL Institute Calgary... at the 2014 Castiglione Della 1 Pescala Road World Cup BECAUSE 10-20% PRESENT YEAR: physiological improvement results in a 1% performance improvement... 1,008 THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN HOURS OF TRAINING RD 6-10 3 AND INTERNATIONAL ST COMPETITIONS 1 is this 4-6 much TRAINING CAMPS

THE CANADIAN SPORT INSTITUTE GIVES US ACCESS TO FANTASTIC PERFORMANCE SERVICES THAT HELP US GET THE 1% COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE WE NEED TO WIN.

8 Canadian Sport Institute 9 The Canadian Sport Institute the expertise the facility provides world-leading Olympic and 58 experts power the Calgary now boasts one The 27,000 square Paralympic training environments Canadian Sport Institute of the largest and most foot space located in Calgary encompassing complete Sport Institutes the Markin MacPhail to elite athletes and coaches the key areas of sport in the world. The new Centre features a state across Alberta. With the support of science, sport medicine, location at Canada of the art strength and strength and conditioning, Olympic Park is the first conditioning area with our partners, our team of experts mental performance, in Canada to provide a biomechanics lab and delivers sport science and medicine, biomechanics, nutrition, centralized services in a strength and power lab; development, facility furnished with the an exercise physiology coaching and life services to power coaching and business latest technology and lab; mental performance podium performances and help operations. equipment. It is also the and nutritional service only multi-sport facility in capabilities; an athlete Canada win more medals. At the helm is a leadership Canada dedicated to high lounge; a regeneration team of eight experts performance sports. room; and access to the with more than 150 years WinSport Medicine Clinic. of experience working with elite athletes in their For the last 30 years, Dr. Dave Smith has helped Canadian athletes win respective field. 37 Olympic and Paralympic medals. He is a world-leader in testing and interpretation of physiological data as well as the design and monitoring of training programs for elite athletes.

10 Canadian Sport Institute Canadian Sport Institute 11 exercise physiology laboratory Physiology can be the heart and soul of an athletic program’s success. The Sport Performance Laboratory, with new equipment valued at over $225,000, offers the most effective forms of testing and monitoring available. Canadian Sport Institute experts collect and interpret the most advanced data including measurement of breath-to-breath oxygen consumption; measurement of EKG during exercise; measurement of heart rate response while training; and analysis of key biochemical markers used to evaluate the effectiveness of training. strength, power focused Strength and more than 20,000 pounds and field surface used at & biomechanics Conditioning facilities of weights and equipment, World Championships and in the world. The area a Strength & Power lab, ) and an The Canadian Sport features more than 19,000 a Biomechanics lab, an IM lifting platform (one of Institute houses one of square feet of training indoor MONDO 100m only three in the world). the most performance space which includes track (the same track

The Power Lab allows our strength experts to do advance testing and analysis of muscle function using portable force plates, force handles, movement analysis system and an EMG muscle measurement system. 13 medicine The WinSport Medicine Clinic is integral to athlete lounge rehabbing and developing Canada’s athletes. The Canadian Sport Institute takes a proactive The physiotherapy and approach to life and rehabilitation area includes career planning. The 16 treatment tables athlete lounges at Canada with the newest form Olympic Park and at the of modalities available: University of Calgary/ ultrasound, interferential are spaces current therapy, icing for athletes to use compression unit, shock computer stations for wave unit therapy, studying and homework; electrical and muscle to access career, transition stimulation units, a and academic counseling; traction bed, anti-gravity or to just chill while treadmill and a fully playing a game of table equipped hydrotherapy The athlete lounge offers a fully equipped kitchen that stages cooking workshops and tennis. Living a balanced room with an under Athletes can recuperate from a day of training by using the regeneration room that include a educates athletes on meal preparation, on creative ways of using whole food ingredients, and lifestyle is a key to peak water treadmill. hot and a cold tub as well as four recovery rooms for massages and regeneration. on adequate food combination to maximize health and performance. performance.

14 Canadian Sport Institute Canadian Sport Institute 15 the partners WinSport offers Olympic Glacier. WinSport also TRAINING FACILITIES CLINICS FUNDING PARTNERS and Paralympic quality funds two-thirds of the • Cardel Place • Active Life Centre The Canadian Sport Institute training to all winter sports operating budget for • Mount Royal University • Chiropractic Performance through its first-rate the Olympic Oval at the • HPTRC Centre/ & Sports Therapy Centre believes in the exponential power facilities: Canada Olympic University of Calgary. Saville Centre • EFW Radiology of partnerships. The centralization Park in Calgary (sliding • Talisman Centre • Glen Sather Sports track, ski hill (alpine, The Canadian Sport • Foothills Athletic Park Medicine Clinic of services at Canada Olympic freestyle and snowboard Institute is also supported • University of Alberta • Marda Loop Park would not have been possible training), international and by a host of world-class • University of Calgary Physiotherapy NHL sized arenas, and training facilities and • Moksha Yoga • The Downtown without the partnership of WinSport the Bob Niven Centre), clinics across Alberta • Yoga Mandala Sports Clinics the Bill Warren Training that allow us to deliver • WinSport Medicine who invested millions to provide SPONSORS Centre at the Canmore performance services Clinic the equipment necessary for the Nordic Centre in Canmore directly to athletes in their When these facilities Alberta, and the Beckie daily training environment. Canadian Sport Institute to operate are combined with the Scott High Performance expertise of the Canadian at a world-leading level. Training Centre on Haig Sport Institute, Calgary becomes THE training destination of choice for Canadian athletes.

16 Canadian Sport Institute Canadian Sport Institute 17 we will. WITH RACHAEL McINTOSH

SIX YEARS TO TOKYO. IT BEGINS WITH THE BASICS: 115-135 MASTERING TECHNIQUE, TACTICS, HOURS PER YEAR of strength PHYSIOLOGY, HEALTH AND PSYCHOLOGY training to develop and master movement competency

NUTRITION CONSULTATIONS 3-7 PER YEAR to understand and maintain healthy eating habits 12-35 HOURS of mental performance support per year to learn COUNTLESS HOURS OF mental discipline and COLLABORATION with the develop behavioural coaches to develop a strategy improvement plans to maximize performance 6-8 PHYSIOLOGICAL 6-8 TESTS PER YEAR to monitor how YEARS the athlete is of teamwork adapting to to develop a the training champion. load on a daily basis FINDING SERVICE PROVIDERS THAT ARE FAMILIAR WITH HIGH PERFORMANCE ATHLETES, AND SPORT SPECIFIC EXPERTISE IS BOTH DIFFICULT AND EXPENSIVE, BUT THE CANADIAN SPORT INSTITUTE ELIMINATES THESE CHALLENGES AND HELPS OPTIMIZE THE HIGH QUALITY OF TRAINING RECEIVED BOTH ON AND OFF THE TRACK.

18 Canadian Sport Institute 19 At its core, the reason why we continue to be inspired by sport is that despite finish lines and final buzzers, the game never ends. the performance standard Alberta’s dominance in remained close to stagnant Our inability to support We need them to be filled The pursuit of excellence is continually elevated. winter sports in Canada is for the past 20 years these development includes with experts, coaches and Today there is a different quickly fading away. ($159,740 in 2013-2014). athletes threatens the innovators who can create is a long-term journey – but gap that’s widening. It’s progress of the athletes you the conditions for top a journey that is worthwhile. not found in the effort of Other provinces are In order for Canada to and Alberta’s status as a The theme of this Annual performances and keep our athletes and coaches, stepping up with have consistent and true performance partner Review is, We Did, We us at the forefront of the but at the foundation of increased investment repeated international and national leader. Can, and We Will. It pursuit of excellence. Every time we think we’ve their performance - our and as presented in the performances, there acknowledges that no seen the best performance, ability to financially provide “Investment by Source” must be a strong With limited resources, victory or personal best Parents, friends, a new record or a trick them with the support and chart, provincial funding system that cultivates we need to concentrate happens without the governments, corporate that defies reason, it expertise they require to to the Canadian Sport and supports a steady our investment on those involvement of a team of sponsors and the athlete gets bettered. pursue excellence. Institute Calgary is the stream of well-prepared athletes with the greatest experts and supporters. themselves have a lowest of all provinces. emerging athletes. In chance to deliver the top We need you. responsibility to support And every time a gap We were all proud of the As other major provinces recent years there has performances. We need this long term journey. opens between the performances of Alberta- (Quebec, and been a growing gap, an even larger pool of We are looking for new champion and the based athletes in Sochi and ) receive especially in Alberta, qualified, well trained and partners who understand contenders, commitment, at World Championships a minimum of 2 million between the true high prepared athletes to draw the importance of the In some ways, as much innovation and passion where they collected a total dollars from their province, performance athletes from. Should the current journey and are willing as elite sport is about are marshaled and slowly of 19 medals over the 2013- funding to the Canadian (Olympic & Paralympic situation continue, our to invest in the 5-8 year winning, it’s truly about the gap is reduced and 2014 season. However, Sport Institute Calgary has caliber) and the “next position as a national process. We have access generation” of champions. leader will slowly disappear. to great facilities and we the pursuit of excellence – a journey that never ends.

% 0.95 And we need you Canadian Olympic to join that pursuit. Committee 1.02% % 8.42% 2.25% 0.72 Coaching INVESTMENT BY SOURCE Association University of Calgary Fuel for Gold Coaching of Canada Operations Services 0.31% 2.03% 9.71% 2.22% 5,000,000 WinSport Alberta Sport Business Life Services $3,414736 Connection Services 4,000,000

$ % 3,000,000 2,000,000 29.47 $2,242,168 $1,620,151

Self Generated % 2,000,000 65.50% 77.39 $838,441 Performances Sport Canada / Services 1,000,000 $ Own the Podium 195,500 Provincial Investment $159,740 0 National Investment

CSI CSI INS CSC CSC CSC CSC FUNDING INVESTMENT Pacific Calgary Montreal Ontario Saskatchewan Atlantic

Detailed financial information can be found at www.csicalgary.ca 20 Canadian Sport Institute Canadian Sport Institute 21 RESULTS SILVER FOURTH FIFTH SEVENTH EIGHTH MARK ARENDZ MORGAN BIRD MORGAN BIRD JOHN FAIRBAIRN KALI CHRIST Para-Nordic Biathlon, Para-Swimming, Women’s Para-Swimming, Women’s Skeleton, Men’s, OG Long Track Speed Skating, Men’s 7.5km Standing, PG S8 100m Freestyle, WC S8 400M Freestyle, WC Coach: Duff Gibson Ladies 1500m, WC Coach: Robin McKeever Coach: Kristina Crook Coach: Kristina Crook Coach: Todd Mcclements BRENDAN GREEN ALLISON BEVERIDGE KALI CHRIST IVANIE BLONDIN JEAN-PHILIPPE LE GUELLEC ROSANNA CRAWFORD Cycling, Team Pursuit Ladies, WC Long Track Speed Skating, KALI CHRIST SCOTT PERRAS MEGAN IMRIE Craig Griffin Ladies 500m, WC NATHAN SMITH ZINA KOCHER BRONZE Coach: Todd Mcclements SIXTH BRITTANY SCHUSSLER8 Biathlon, Men’s Relay, OG Biathlon, Women’s Relay, OG MORGAN BIRD MARK ARENDZ Long Track Speed Skating, MORGAN BIRD Coaches: Matthias Ahrens, Coach: Matthias Ahrens Para-Swimming, Women’s LAURENT DUBREUIL Para-Nordic Biathlon, Ladies Team Pursuit, OG Para-Swimming, Women’s Jean Paquet S8 50M Freestyle, WC Long Track Speed Skating, Men’s 12.5km Standing, PG Coaches: Xiuli Wang, Mark Wild, S8 100M Butterfly, WC WILLIAM DUTTON Coach: Kristina Crook Men’s 500m Day 2, WC GOLD Coach: Robin McKeever Todd Mcclements Coach: Kristina Crook JESSE LUMSDEN Long Track Speed Skating, Coach: Gregor Jelonek CHRIS SPRING Men’s 1000m Day 2, WC HOCKEY, WOMEN’S TEAM, OG MORGAN BIRD Coaches: Kevin Dineen, Danielle JAN HUDEC WILLIAM DUTTON BRYAN BARNETT Bobsleigh, Two-Man, OG Para-Swimming, Women’s WILLIAM DUTTON INAKI GOMEZ-GOROZTIETA Goyette, Lisa Haley, Matt Cockell Alpine, Men’s Super-G, OG Long Track Speed Skating, JUSTIN KRIPPS Coach: Tom De La Hunty 4x100M Freestyle Relay, WC Long Track Speed Skating, Athletics, 20km Race Walk, WC John McBride Men’s 500m Day 1, WC Bobsleigh, Two-Man, OG Coach: Kristina Crook Men’s 1000m Day 1, WC Coach: Gerry Dragomir KAILLIE HUMPHRIES Coach: Tom De La Hunty ZACK MCALLISTER JAYE MILLEY JEAN-PHILIPPE LE GUELLEC Para-Swimming, Men’s JESSICA GREGG SAMUEL EDNEY Para-Cycling, Men’s C1 Time Trial, WC Biathlon, Men’s Sprint 10km, OG CHRIS KLEBL S8 100M Fresstyle, WC BRAYDEN MCDOUGALL Bobsleigh, Women’s, OG Short Track Speed Skating, Coach: Jean Paquet Para-Cycling, Men’s C1 Time Trial, WC Coach: Tom De La Hunty Coach: Eric Van den Eynde Para-Nordic, Men’s 15km Sitting, PG Coach: Peter Schori Ladies 3000m Relay, WC Coach: Eric Van den Eynde Coach: Robin McKeever Coach: Jonathon Cavar CHRIS KLEBL JAYE MILLEY MARIANNE LEESON ALISTER MCQUEEN Para-Cycling, Men’s C1 Road Race, WC Luge, Team Relay, OG Snowboard, Ladies Parallel Para-Athletics, Men’s Para-Nordic, Men’s 10km Sitting, PG JENNIFER KISH ZACK MCALLISTER Coach: Eric Van den Eynde Coaches: Wolfgang Staudigner, Gint Slalom, OG Para-Swimming, Men’s 100M - T44, WC Coach: Robin McKeever Bernhard Glass, Mikhail Zavialov Coach: Mark Ballard S8 50M Freestyle, WC Coach: Glen Smith Rugby, , WC BRIAN MCKEEVER DENNY MORRISON Coach: Peter Schori Coaches: , Sandro Florino MATHIEU GIROUX ZACK MCALLISTER GRAHAM NISHIKAWA (GUIDE) Long Track Speed Skating, SARAH REID Men’s 1500m, OG LUCAS MAKOWSKY Para-Swimming, Men’s ALISTER MCQUEEN Skeleton, Women’s, OG Para-Nordic, Men’s 1km MEAGHAN MIKKELSON Coaches: Bart Schouten, S8 400M Freestyle, WC Coach: Duff Gibson Sprint Free Visually Impaired, PG DENNY MORRISON Para-Athletics, Men’s 200M - T44, WC SHANNON SZABADOS Michael Crowe Coach: Peter Schori Coach: Robin McKeever Long Track Speed Skating, Coach: Glen Smith HAYLEY WICKENHEISER Men’s Team Pursuit, OG ALEXANDRE ST-JEAN Hockey, Women’s Team, WC ALISTER MCQUEEN BRIAN MCKEEVER Coaches: Xiuli Wang, Mark Wild, ALEXANDRE ST-JEAN Long Track Speed Skating, Coaches: Dan Church, Matt Cockell, Para-Athletics, Men’s Men’s 1000m Day 2, WC ERIK CARLETON (GUIDE) Bart Schouten, Michael Crowe Long Track Speed Skating, Doug Derraugh, Danielle Goyette, Javelin Throw - F44, WC Men’s 500m Day 2, WC Coach: Gregor Jelonek Para-Nordic, Men’s 10km Lisa Haley ALEX GOUGH Coach: Glen Smith Coach: Gregor Jelonek Free Visually Impaired, PG Luge, Women’s Singles, OG ALEXANDRA STARKER Coach: Robin McKeever DENNY MORRISON Coaches: Wolfgang Staudigner, KIMBERLEY MCRAE ALEXANDRA STARKER Para-Alpine, Women’s Long Track Speed Skating, Luge, Women’s Singles, OG Super-G Standing, PG BRIAN MCKEEVER Bernhard Glass, Mikhail Zavialov Para-Alpine, Women’s Men’s 1000m, OG Coaches: Wolfgang Staudigner, Slalom Standing, PG Coach: Jean-Sébastien Labrie ERIK CARLETON (GUIDE) Coaches: Bart Schouten, CHRIS KLEBL Bernhard Glass, Mikhail Zavialov Coach: Jean-Sébastien Labrie Para-Nordic, Men’s 20km Michael Crowe BRIAN MCKEEVER ERICA WIEBE Classic Visually Impaired, PG CHRISTINE NESBITT ERIK CARLETON (GUIDE) Wrestling, Women’s 72kg, WC Coach: Robin McKeever Long Track Speed Skating, Coaches: Leigh Vierling, Paul Ragusa Para-Nordic, 4x2.5km Open Relay, PG Ladies 1000m Day 1, WC Coach: Robin McKeever Coaches: Xiuli Wang, Mark Wild JUSTIN SNITH CHRISTINE NESBITT TRISTAN WALKER Long Track Speed Skating, Luge, Men’s Doubles, OG Ladies 1000m Day 2, WC Coaches: Wolfgang Staudigner, Coaches: Xiuli Wang, Mark Wild Bernhard Glass, Mikhail Zavialov

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