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international canoe-kayak training facility
Nova Scotia is taking a place on the world
stage of canoeing and kayaking. High-performance athletes from Nova Scotia
and around the world will be using new training facilities to be added to
existing buildings on Lake Banook in Dartmouth and Lake Thomas in
Waverley.
Health Promotion Minister Rodney MacDonald
announced today, March 23, that the province will contribute $300,000 to the
$1.3-million facilities.
"These facilities will provide our athletes
with world-class training, but that's not all," said Mr. MacDonald. "The
benefits of this project will extend far beyond the canoe/kayak community --
the centre will create economic benefit and a legacy for years to come."
This centre will be the only one in Canada of its kind and will feature a
state of the art dry-land training facility, indoor paddle tank for
technique training during the winter, sport
medicine/science clinic and short-term accommodations for visiting athletes.
"The training centre will provide state-of-the-art facilities and equipment
that will allow our athletes to begin on a level playing field with the best
athletes in the world," said Steve Giles, former paddler and Olympic
medalist.
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"Our already strong work ethic and excellent coaching will
combine with this fact to give us an edge over the competition and put Nova
Scotia athletes on the top of the podium."
While these facilities will attract Canadian
national team and international athletes to the region to train and compete,
the main beneficiaries will be people in the local paddling community.
The facility is expected to be in use by the 2006 season and will play an
important role when Lake Banook hosts the 2009 World Canoe Championships.
Canoe/kayak has been one of the most
consistent sports at the world championship and Olympic levels for Canada
over the past 10 years. Canoeing is Nova Scotia's top sport: there were five
Nova Scotian paddies on the 2004 Olympic team; canoeing brought home the
most Canadian medals from the 2004 Olympics; and the majority of the
National Canoe Team members train in Nova Scotia. Nova Scotia is considered
the ideal place for the development of canoe/kayak athletes in Canada.
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The Canadian Sport Centre Atlantic has been working with the Atlantic
Division of the Canadian Canoe Association, members of the Nova Scotia
canoeing community, national team athletes and coaches during the planning
stages of the International Canoe/Kayak Training Centre. The facilities will
be built as extensions to the existing Atlantic Division Annex building on
Lake Banook and the Cheema Aquatic Club on Lake Thomas.
"For Canadian athletes, this centre means they can train in world-class
facilities at home and Nova Scotia will continue to
build upon its international recognition for excellence in the sport," said
Ken Bagnell, president of Canadian Sport Centre Atlantic, co-ordinator for
development of the training facilities. "This centre will be the landmark
for high performance sports in Atlantic Canada."
To date, the Canadian Sport Centre Atlantic, the Canadian Olympic Committee,
Nova Scotia's Office of Health Promotion and Halifax Regional Municipality
have expressed their support for the development and operation of the
facility.
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