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| Overview |
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It is an exciting time for sport in Canada, from grassroots community centre programs to our national elite programs. Why? Because sport groups from across the country and here in Manitoba recognize that our children aren’t getting from sport what they need in order to be active and engaged in sport for life.
Sport organizations recognize the power of sport and are... |
| NSTF Overview |
| National Sport Trust Fund - Manitoba Chapter Overview The National Sport Trust Fund (NSTF) is a philanthropic gift-giving program established through the Canadian Council of Provincial and Territorial Sport Federations (CCPTSF) for the development of amateur sport on a national level. The CCPTSF ... |
| How Soccer is Changing |
| ...ll find success.”
Smart kicking starts with a touch.
In soccer, we must be able to select relevant information and appropriately process it to build an appropriate motor response.
Our action must support what we choose in relation with what we see.
The notion of trying to accomplish a positive action as opposed to simply kicking the ball away!
The possibility (risk) of failure is part of the learning process (similar to learning in school)
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| Home |
| ...ogramming opportunities for our community.
Our goals are simple - more kids playing and enjoying sport, more adults participating and getting involved and more Manitobans winning on the world stage.
For complete details, visit the Sport for Life Centre website at www.sportforlifecentre.ca
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| History |
| ...ort, Sport Manitoba has taken a collaborative approach to meeting the needs of the community.
Setting the stage for this approach was a two-year province-wide initiative aimed at creating a more effective and efficient sport delivery system. The result has been a Sport Manitoba leadership model that is unique to sport delivery in Canada, driven by provincial sport policy and representative of all stakeholders in sport.
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| Staff |
| ...
Shannon Schade
Eastman Region - Manager
268-2172
Email
Amber Lidster
Eastman Region - Administrative Assistant
268-2172
Email
Wendy Moar
Interlake Region - Manager
642-6015
Email
Donna Goranson
Interlake Region - Administrative Assistant
642-6016
Email
Iris Murray
Norman Region - Manager
778-3109
Email
Vacant
Norman Region - Program Coordinator
778-8396
Email
Pete Conway
Parkland Region - Manager
622-2094
Email
Roberta Foulis
Parkland Region - Administrative Assistant
622-2094
Email
Lindsey Lynch
Westman Region - Manager
726-6072
Email
Amy Gabler
Westman Region - Administrative Assistant
726-6072
Email
Amanda Daurie
Winnipeg Region - Manager
925-5907
Email
Christine Hoenisch
Winnipeg Region - Program Coordinator
925-5922
Email
Partner Funding:
The Partner Funding Unit allocates funding to Manitoba's 76 recognized Provincial Sport Organizations, allocates and monitors Bingo events and provides consultation on program planning and organizational development.
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| Sport for Life Centre |
| ...the details www.sportforlifecentre.ca
Sport Manitoba can be contacted at the Sport for Life Centre in the following ways:
Mailing Address:
Sport for Life Centre
Sport Manitoba
145 Pacific Avenue
Winnipeg MB R3B 2Z6
General Sport Inquiries: (204) 925-5600
Sport Manitoba Business Offices: (204) 925-5605
Fax: (204) 925-5916
Email
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| Sport for Life Centre |
| ... following ways:
Mailing Address:
Sport for Life Centre
Sport Manitoba
145 Pacific Avenue
Winnipeg MB R3B 2Z6
General Sport Inquiries: (204) 925-5600
Sport Manitoba Business Offices: (204) 925-5605
Fax: (204) 925-5916
Email
Find the Sport for Life Centre on a Map
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| Grants and Services |
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| Scholarships |
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Manitoba Foundation for Sports Scholarships
Application Deadline is May 18, 2012
The Manitoba Foundation for Sports (MFFS) scholarship program administrated by Sport Manitoba was established to support young athletes of Sport Manitoba partners, who continue to participate in amateur sport while pursuing a post-secondary education on a full time basis. The scholarships are awarded to graduating high school students entering a post-secondary institution and to students in their second or subsequent year in a post-secondary institution.
The program's emphasis is placed on athletes who have competed at the provincial level or higher during 2011, and who have maintained a high level of academic standing, while showing a commitment to amateur sport through their involvement in coaching, officiating and volunteer activities. Preference will be given to athletes attending university or college in Manitoba and enrolled in a related field, pursuing a career in sport. The number and amount of scholarships awarded annually will vary, based on the number of applicants and the funds available for distribution.
In recogni... |
| Media Releases |
| Please find below an archive of Sport Manitoba's official media releases. You can subscribe to receive our releases via email. You may also want to check out our news feed for additional stories or visit us on social media. April 2012 Sport Manitoba Announces the Nominees for the N... |
| Resources |
| ... number of hard copies of A Guide for Sport Parents are available from Sport Manitoba upon request by calling 925-5600.
Looking for more resources, check out True Sport
Canadian Sport for Life
This document provides an overview of the LTAD model, describing each of the seven stages in easy-to-understand language. It gives solid and concrete advice on what parents can do to encourage their child’s current physical, and athletic development and suggests tips to help them assist their child as they move into the later stages of development. We encourage you to share the following document: LTAD for Parents
Active for Life
There’s a revolution going on in kids’ sport.
Research shows there’s a right way and a right time to develop the fundamental movement skills and fundamental sport skills that ... |
| Advertising Opportunities |
| ...of fantastic opportunities for organizations looking to advertise within the sport community.
Explore the options on our advertising rate card
Or give us a call 925.5735 email info@sportmanitoba.ca
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| Services for Athletes |
| ...Sport Manitoba envisions creating the best sport community through initiative and leadership and by establishing a highly supportive environment that will enhance the abilities of all Manitobans in their pursuit of excellence and in their joy of effort... |
| About |
| ...for the greater participation and achievement of excellence in amateur sport by Manitobans.
Provides in excess of $10 million in funding and services to support the activities of over 300,000 Manitobans who participate in amateur sport activities.
Leads and supports specific sport development programs including the Manitoba Games, Team Manitoba, Athlete Assistance, Coach and Official Development, and Women in Sport.
Operates the Sport for Life Centre located at 145 Pacific Avenue (East), Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Promotes the benefits of sport to all Manitobans and communicates the sport contributions and achievements of Manitobans.
Mission Statement
An athlete-centered Sport Manitoba leads and supports participation and achievement in sport by all Manitobans.
Vision
Sport Manitoba envisions creating the best sport community through initiative and leadership and by establi... |
| Sponsors |
| ...roud to recognize the assistance it receives from the corporate community for support of its sport development programs.
For information on Sport Manitoba Marketing and Sponsorship opp... |
| Jobs in Sport |
| The following employment opportunities in sport and recreation are currently available. If you have a sport related job that you would like posted, please send a word document, PDF, or webpage link to info@sportmanitoba.ca Program Coordinator, Canlan Ice Sports Job Posting Links... |
| Newsletters |
| Once per month Sport Manitoba sends out the Sport for Life eNewsletter – a helpful resource packed with healthy living tips, events and sport news. Please find an archive below. To get the latest Sport news delivered right to your mailbox, subscribe to Sport Manitoba's Sport ... |
| Norman Games Presented by Calm Air |
| The Norman Games presented by Calm Air provides an opportunity for residents of Northern Manitoba to participate in a multi-sport environment preparing many athletes to compete in future Games including the Power Smart Manitoba Games and Manitoba Indigenous Games. The Norman Games presented by Calm... |
| Night of Champions |
| Sport Manitoba's Night of Champions presented by Manitoba Chicken Producers Monday, April 30, 2012 - 7:30 pm Winnipeg Convention Centre - Main Floor Manitoba is rich with countless remarkable sport people of all ages with amazing stories of success, service and... |
| Hall of Fame & Museum |
| The Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame and Museum strives to preserve, celebrate and showcase the history and heritage of sport excellence and achievement in Manitoba. For more information email or call Rick Brownlee our Sport Heritage Manager at 925-5736. Links to Sport Specific Halls of F... |
| Women in Sport |
| ...ation by women in sport.
Workshops
If your sport or community is interested in hosting a workshop, please contact Janet McMahon at (204) 926-8350 or janet.mcmahon@sportmanitoba.ca
Increasing Physical Activity and Sport for Women 55-70 (New)
Raising the awareness of the the importance and benefits of physical activity for women of this age group, we focus on the barriers, solutions and best p... |
| Print Shop |
| ...Sport Manitoba's in house Print Shop offers a variety of services to both members of the sport community and to the general public at a competitive rate.
Services include, but are not limited to, printing and photocopying of letterhead, envelopes, business cards, posters, brochures, flyers, multi-... |
| Tips & Tools |
| POWER TOOLS Power Tools are a series of professional development and educational resource documents to assist sport organizations in raising their organizational effectiveness. Annual Audit Board Self-Assessment Board and Staff Relations Bylaws Canadian Sport For Life - Long Term Athle... |
| Starting a Club |
| ...STARTING A CLUB
This resource document provides volunteers of community based amateur sport organizations and clubs with helpful planning and organizational information. How To Start A Club offers procedures, tips and suggestions that make sense and functional ideas that ... |
| Programs |
| ...e broad spectrum of sport to meet the needs of all Manitobans from grass roots participation and community development to the highest levels of athletes, coaches and officials achievement.
Sport Manitoba programs:
Enable participation through KidSport.
Provide direct assistance to enhance the development of ... |
| Grants |
| ...nge of developmental grants that facilitate the growth of athletes, coaches and officials at the community level.
Assistance provided by Sport Manitoba focuses on participants who are being introduced to sport and those who are looking to take their development to the next step.
2012 - 2013 Regional - Community Sport De... |
| Canada-Manitoba Sport Development |
| ...other government departments, local governments, community organizations and the private sector to support the efforts of the sport and recreation sectors to achieve Goals 1-3.
For further information on the program and how to apply, please contact your Regional Manager or the Community Programs Manager, Ken Faulder at 925-5776.
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| Donate Now |
| ...s you to contribute to the growth and maintenance of a strong and healthy community through increased participation in sport. Your donation to Sport Manitoba or any of its partner organizations will help us do more to encourage and support participation in amateur sport across Manitoba, while assisting with specific and identified fundraising projects.
Who ... |
| Polar Bear Dare |
| ...emove barriers and assist less fortunate children participate in sport... So ALL Kids Can Play!
Pictures of all the action will be posted soon. Thank you to all our sponsors, volunteers and jumpers. See you next year!
Prize winners
50/50 Draw: $190.00 White ticket 755326 CLAIMED
Raffle: Mustang Survival Suit Pink Ticket 235196 CLAIMED
Photo Gallery
This is just a small collection of photos from the event.
To view the full photo gallery please visit our Facebook page and don't forget to "like us" to stay up-to- date on all the Polar Bear Dare details for next year.
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The Polar Bear Dare is proudly supported by:
Ice Diamond Sponsors
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| Sport Partners |
| Sport Manitoba provides support to, and is in partnership with, over 100 sport-related organizations. This includes but is not limited to: Canadian Sport Centre - Manitoba, Community Sport Alliances, Sport Service Organizations, Manitoba Aboriginal Sport and Recreation Council, Directorat de L... |
| Keeping Kids Safe |
| Sport Manitoba believes in being proactive in ensuring sport in our province is safe and enjoyable so that all our participants remain Active for Life. Sport Injuries Our newly opened Sport Medicine Centre now offers prevention and treatment services including a sport medicine physician, chiroprac... |
| Quality Sport |
| ...ses, team sports, swimming lessons, or dance classes – was it fun? Did you learn skills? And did it make you want to keep playing?
Designed properly, children’s sport can be fun. It can also provide exciting challenges and rich skill development.
If we make it fun, challenging and instructive, we can expect two results:
• More of our children will stay physically active throughout their lifetime.
• More of our children will reach the top ranks of amateur and professional competition if they choose the path for elite training.
Canadian Sport for Life (CS4L) is a movement to make sport and activity better and more fun for our kids. The goal of CS4L is to focus on the best interests of kids. A major component of CS4L is Physical Literacy.
Physical literacy is the combination of mastering fundamental movement skills and fundamental sport skills. Most skills require a series of developmental stages. If a stage is missed, development can be negatively affected.
For children to have success in sport – either for re... |
| What is CS4L |
| ... activity, through-out their lifetime. The CS4L acknowledges the vital connection between sport, community recreation, health care and education in promoting children’s health and active living.
An approach to sport skill development
Canadian Sport for is a framework for developing and delivering sport and physical activity programs to children that is centred around their health, and their mental and physical stage of development. The Canadian Sport for Life model provides a safe a... |
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