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Defining a win by more than a medal 

Lee Connell has found inherent satisfaction through the minor moments of his racquetball career, a twist to an athlete’s usual goal of seeking accolades.  For...

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Weekly Roundup – April 29 – May 5 

Sutherland bronze medal finish  Savannah Sutherland, who hails from Borden, helped secure bronze for Canada in the women’s 4x400-metre relay at the World Athletics Relays in Gaborone, Botswana.  Sutherland, alongside...

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COPSIN Thanks Government of Canada For Their Investment in Sport

(April 29, 2026 – Vancouver, BC) The Canadian Olympic and Paralympic Sport Institute Network (COPSIN) welcomes the Government of Canada’s...

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Weekly Roundup – April 22-28

Team Canada wraps Pacific Four Series Regina’s Gabrielle Senft and the Canadian women’s rugby team wrapped the 2026 Pacific Four Series...

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Weekly Roundup – April 15-21

Senft, Canada fall to New Zealand Regina’s Gabrielle Senft and the Canadian women’s rugby team fell 36-14 to New Zealand...

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Weekly Roundup – April 8-14

Sask. Swimmers add medals to their count Three Saskatchewan swimmers found their way to the podium at the Speedo Canadian...

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Weekly Roundup – April 1-7

Connell finishes ninth at 2026 Pan American Championships Saskatoon racquetball player Lee Connell wrapped competition at the 2026 Pan American...

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Building Your Integrated Support Team

Join your fellow CSCS athletes on Sunday, June 7 at 2:00 p.m. for Building Your Integrated Support Team (IST), an...

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Building Your Performance Lunchbox

Join your fellow CSCS athletes on Sunday, May 3 at 10 a.m. Building Your Performance Lunchbox, an online workshop facilitated...

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Building Your Mental Skills Toolbox

Join your fellow CSCS athletes on Sunday, April 19 at 10 a.m. for Building Your Mental Skills Toolbox, an online...

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Weekly Roundup – March 24 – 31

Dash, Wright 2026 Saskatchewan Wheelchair Curling Champions Fresh off winning a Paralympic gold medal in Italy, Kipling skip, Gil Dash...

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COPSIN Welcomes the Final Report of the Future of Sport in Canada Commission and Commits to Supporting Its Implementation

Thursday, March 26, 2026 (TORONTO) – The release of the Future of Sport in Canada Commission’s final report marks an...

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Weekly Roundup – During the Paralympics

Sask. pair at Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship Surrey, B.C. is playing host to the 2026 Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling...

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Building your Coaching Toolbox: Coaching Gen Z Athletes

If you are coaching Gen Z athletes, this webinar is for you. Robert Fegg breaks down what has changed, where...

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MILANO CORTINA PARALYMPIC RECAP

Day 8 - March 14, 2026 Gil Dash wins gold with wheelchair curling team Kipling’s Gil Dash will be returning...

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Cheer on Sask for the Milano Cortina Paralympic Winter Games

Saskatchewan will be represented in all six sports at the upcoming Paralympic Winter Games, running March 6-15 in Milano Cortina,...

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Weekly Roundup – Feb. 25 – March 3

Norsten named captain of Team Canada Carissa Norsten, who hails from Waldheim, will be leading Canada’s Women’s Sevens Team into...

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Weekly Roundup – During the Olympics

Tarasoff, Abramowicz dive to medals in Australia Two Saskatchewan divers both set personal bests while representing the maple leaf on...

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Milano Cortina Olympic recap

Day 16 – Feb. 22, 2026 Canada captures silver The 2026 Winter Olympic Games in Milano Cortina were capped off...

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The Network Behind the Nation: COPSIN at Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics

(Victoria, BC – Feb 4, 2026) A key partner of Team Canada 2026, the Canadian Olympic and Paralympic Sport Institute Network (COPSIN)...

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Weekly Roundup – Nov. 26 – Dec. 2

December 2, 2025

Saskatchewan Para swimmers bring home medals from Ken Demchuk International Invitational

Five Saskatchewan Para swimmers competed at the 2025 Ken Demchuk International Invitational from Nov. 28-30 in Markham, Ontario.

Shelby Newkirk, of Saskatoon, competed in three events, capturing gold medals in the S6 50-metre freestyle with a 36.36 second time, S6 100-m freestyle event with a time of 1:22.81 seconds and a time of 6:02.15 seconds in the S6 400-m freestyle event.

Prince Albert’s Ali Deihl finished first in the SB9 100-m breaststroke event with a 1:24.81 second time and finished second in the 100-m backstroke event in the S9 category with a time of 1:28.96 seconds.

Catherine McCurrach, who trains out of Saskatoon, finished fourth in the SB9 100-m breaststroke event with a 1:36.01 second time and eighth in the S10 50-m freestyle.

Brooklyn LaBrash, who hails from Saskatoon, competed in two events and finished eighth in both.

Meanwhile on the men’s side, Regina’s Leo Zheng finished first in the S6 100-m freestyle event with a time of 1:19.88 seconds and second in the S6-S11 100-m backstroke event with a 1:29-.24 second time. Zheng also compete in the S6 400-m freestyle event to finish fourth.

More results are available at results.swimming.ca

Herbert earns ticket to Olympic Games

After finishing first in the men’s standings, Team Jacobs went 3-0 through the 2025 Canadian Curling Trials to claim the right to represent Canada in Italy for the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games.

Regina-born, Ben Hebert will be donning the maple leaf for his third Olympic Games as the team’s lead.

Meanwhile, Saskatoon’s Team McEwen, featuring skip Mike McEwen, lead Daniel Marsh, second Kevin Marsh, third Colton Flasch and alternate Brent Laing went 5-2 through round robin play before falling 9-5 against Team Dunstone in semi-final action.

Finishing seventh in the men’s standings was Saskatoon’s Team Kleiter, with skip Rylan Kleiter, third Matthew Hall, second Joshua Mattern, lead Trevor Johnson and alternate Alex Horvath going 2-5 overall.

Regina’s Shannon Birchard (second) finished fourth with Team Einarson after falling 6-3 in semi-finals against Team Black.

On the coaching side, Shannon Kleibrink, of Norquay, guided Team Skrlik to finish with a 2-5 record.

Full results and standings are available at www.curling.ca

Wheelchair Basketball Canada Hall of Fame inductees

Wheelchair Basketball Canada announced the recent inductees to the Wheelchair Basketball Canada Hall of Fame, which includes the men’s 2025 3×3 World Championship team.

Regina’s Garrett Ostepchuk and his teammates, Vincent Dallaire, Colin Higgins and Lee Melymick helped the men’s 3×3 Team Canada claim gold at the Open World Championships, a historic first for the country.

The class will formally be inducted during the official ceremonies in spring of 2026.

First stop of the 2025-26 HSBC SVNS Rugby Series

The Canadian women’s sevens team wrapped their first tournament of the 2025-26 HSBC SVNS Series season.

Team captain, Waldheim’s Carissa Norstein and Canada dominated the opening match 41-5 over Britain before back-to-back losses 24-17 to Australia and 21-19 to Japan. They narrowly missed semi-finals and were pushed into the bottom bracket to compete for fifth place after defeating France 19-12.

Canada finished sixth in Dubai after a 19-14 loss to the United States.

Three Saskatoon athletes wrap time at Philippines Futsal Women’s World Cup

Team Canada finished their time at the Philippines Futsal Women’s World Cup after a 7-0 loss to Spain, wrapping group play.

Saskatoon’s Jaydn Steinhauer, Erica Hindmarsh and Jade Houmphanh finished fourth with Canada in Group B.