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CSCA Holds AGM and Announces New Board Leadership
The Canadian Swimming Coaches Association (CSCA) held its Annual General Meeting (AGM) on January 22, 2025, where members re-elected Carl Simonson, Cathy Pardy, and Lance Cansdale to the Board of Directors. Additionally, Jeremy Dumora was elected to his first term on the Board.
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Annie Wolfe Joins Team Aquatic Supplies as Quebec Sales Representative
Team Aquatic Supplies (TAS) is thrilled to announce the addition of Annie Wolfe as our new Quebec Sales Representative. With an extensive background in coaching and a deep passion for swimming, Annie will play a vital role in expanding TAS’s presence throughout the province.
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CSCA To Launch Grassroots Coach Development Series
The Canadian Swimming Coaches Association (CSCA) is proud to announce the launch of a 5-part series designed specifically for grassroots-level coaches. This series offers practical tools, expert guidance, and innovative strategies to help coaches build strong foundations for young swimmers.
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CSCA Announces Successful Candidates for Professional Development Cohorts
The Canadian Swimming Coaches Association (CSCA) is thrilled to announce the successful candidates for its 2024 Professional Development Cohorts, which are already underway.
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22 Coaches Awarded Inaugural Doug Perks Coach Development Fund Grants
The Canadian Swimming Coaches Association (CSCA) is proud to announce the 22 recipients of the inaugural grants from the Doug Perks Coach Development Fund.
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Canadian Swim Coaches Association announces three Hall of Fame inductees
The Canadian Swim Coaches Association is proud to announce two coaches who have attended multiple Olympics and a long-time volunteer in the swim community as this year’s inductees into its Hall of Fame.
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Background in sports physiology helps Simon Deguire in his role as a coach
Deguire brings a different background to his role as interim head coach with the High Performance Centre-Quebec, in Montreal. He has spent time as a sports physiologist with the NHL Montreal Canadiens and AHL Laval Rocket, plus previously worked with short track speed skating and Para cycling before
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Training her brother has made Haley Bennett-Osborne a better coach
The coach-swimmer dynamic can sometimes be complicated, but Bennett-Osborne said coaching Nicholas Bennett has strengthen their relationship.
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Ryan Jones appreciates the mentors who helped his coaching career
At past Paralympics Ryan Jones would have to wait anxiously at home to learn his swimmers’ results. This year Jones will have a front row seat on the pool deck as a member of Swimming Canada’s coaching staff at the Paris Paralympics.
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Coaching one of Canada’s top Para swimmers has been a learning experience for Jy Lawrence
One of the lessons Jy Lawrence has learned in her five years of coaching one of Canada’s top Paralympic swimmers is don’t be afraid to think outside the box.
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Experiencing the worst in Tokyo helped Ryan Allen prepare for Paris Paralympics
Working through the worst conditions in Tokyo gave Ryan Allen plenty of ideas on how to make the Paris Paralympics a much better experience.
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Keeping focused is Marc-Andre Pelletier’s Paralympic goal
The excitement of coaching at the Paris Paralympics may come later. Until then, Marc-Andre Pelletier has other things on his mind.
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