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| Norman Games Presented by Calm Air |
| ...ny athletes to compete in future Games including the Power Smart Manitoba Games and Manitoba Indigenous Games.
The Norman Games presented by Calm Air feature a variety of sport events for varying ages of participants.
The 2012 Games are taking place in Thompson from January 27-29.
Sports in the 2012 event include Badminton, Basketball, Cross-Country Skiing, Pee Wee Hockey, Volleyball and Broomball. Download the technical pac... |
| Newsletters |
| ... issue: May 25
April 30: Announcing the Winners of this Yearn's Night of Champions
March 29: See the Nominees for this Year's Night of Champions
March 1: How do you become an overnight superstar?
Feb 2: Ask an expert, used sport equipment, and natural born athletes
Jan 5: Adventure, Fitness Classes and Motivation for Physical Activity in 2012
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Dec 8: Doug Brown, Winnipeg Jets Tickets and Jennifer Hedger
Nov 10: Winning, losing, skating and smoking
October 13: Win Jets Tickets for your Entire Sports Team
September 15: Recreation Connections Manitoba Election Tool Kit
August 25: Milt Stegall Scholarship Winners
August 12: SPECIAL EDITION: Team Manitoba at Western Canada Summer Games
July 28: Deadline Extended: Enter to Win a Coach's Night Out!
July 15: Vote for Manitoba Communities vying to Host the TSN Kraft Celebration Tour
June 30: Are you looking for a job in sport or recreation?
June 16: Book an appointment at our new Sport Medicine Centre
June 2: Take our eNews survey and be entered to win a pr... |
| Power Smart Manitoba Games |
| ...Click here if you were not redirected to the Power Smart Manitoba Games website... |
| 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. May 2012 Polar Bear Dare Planning its Return.... ... |
| Respect in Sport |
| Sport Manitoba takes a proactive approach towards ensuring sport in our province is safe and welcoming for all participants. Respect in Sport helps us promote these positive values through a simple and convenient on-line training course for coaches and sport leaders. It is designed as a tool to as... |
| News Feed |
| ... |
| Media Centre |
| Welcome to the Sport Manitoba Media Centre. Here you will find the latest Media Releases, and resource materials like the Manitoba Action Plan for Sport, Sport Manitoba's Business Plan and Annual Report. You may also want to check out the archive of our news feed stories. We offer a... |
| 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... |
| How Soccer is Changing |
| ...o reach our goal, to provide a game for the kids rather than the adults.
Before the age of 8, kids play soccer to have fun; they have yet to fall in love with the game. And before they can play the game, they need to develop the skills.
The changes provided by LTPD make us understand it is crucial to teach children of the early stages (4 to 8 years old) the proper fundamentals to develop and to enjoy sports all lifelong. In addition to learning how to run, jump, throw, catch, roll, kick, they also need to learn to solve game problems and the only way is to encourage children to express themselves. This is only possible if kids play fearless and allow themselves to control the ball, play with it and run with it.
As Thomas J. Watson was saying:
“Would you like me to give you a formula for success? It’s really quite simple. Double your rate of failure. You are thinking of failure as the enemy of success, but it isn’t at all. You can be discouraged by failure or you can learn from it, so go ahead and make mistakes. Make all you can. Because remember, that’s where you will 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 |
| ...Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame and Museum.
In 2010, Sport Manitoba took a major step forward by developing a new home base in the Sport for Life Centre. A first in Canada, the new Sport for Life Centre at 145 Pacific Avenue in the Exchange District, is a one-stop resource for creating a healthier community by helping athletes and youth learn, grow and succeed in sport.
While the renovation of phase 1 of this 100-year old heritage building is complete, fundraising is underway to realize the full vision of phase 2 which includes the building of a training fieldhouse and new programming 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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| About |
| ...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 establishing a highly supportive environment that will enhance the abilities of all Manitobans in their pursuit of excellence and in their joy of effort in amateur sport.... |
| Staff |
| Sport Manitoba has a staff of 51 employees in seven unit areas that provide leadership, support, and consultation on grants, programs and services. General Contact Info President's Office: The President & CEO is the administrative head of Sport Manitoba and reports to the Board of Directors... |
| Board of Directors |
| A 16-member volunteer Board of Directors governs Sport Manitoba. Directors represent all the major stakeholders in the sport delivery system. The Board functions as a policy governance board that acts in the overall best interests of amateur sport in Manitoba. Directors are either appointed or elec... |
| Sponsors |
| Sport Manitoba is proud to recognize the assistance it receives from the corporate community for support of its sport development programs. For information on Sport ... |
| 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 |
| Sport Manitoba leads the way with initiatives, grants and workshops that increase and enhance opportunities for participation 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.mcmaho... |
| Links |
| Canadian Sport for Life Winnipeg Sport Alliance True Sport ... |
| Children's Fitness Tax Credit |
| Starting in 2011, Manitoba’s Fitness Tax Credit allows claims for fitness activities for children under 16 and by young adults aged 16 through 24. The cost of eligible fitness activities as defined under the federal legislation, up to $500, can be claimed by the young adult, or by a spouse ... |
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| Donate Now |
| Why make a donation to amateur sport? Making a donation allows 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 suppo... |
| Advertising Opportunities |
| Sport Manitoba is a not for profit organization and the lead planning, programming and funding agency for the development of amateur sport in Manitoba. Located in the Sport for Life Centre, which it owns and operates, Sport Manitoba partners with over 100 organizations to deliver sport in our p... |
| Overview |
| ...ss in a positive way while learning skills, developing confidence and enjoying physical activity.
Change #3: Game Structure
The more children get to touch the ball or puck…the quicker they improve their skills. This means smaller playing fields or surfaces, fewer players and more opportunities to practice as opposed to playing more games. When players can have their own puck or ball they develop their skills much faster, and they have more fun while they’re at it. It doesn’t matter if it’s tennis, soccer, hockey; the game structure needs to be modified for the developmental level of the kids.
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| Services for Athletes |
| ...ins with regional try outs. Regional teams of approximately 200 athletes, coaches, managers and mission staff go on to participate in the Provincial Finals.
Team Toba: Sport Manitoba works with the provincial sport organizations to send representatives from Manitoba (Team Toba) to both the Canada Games and the Western Canada Games. Both these games are multi-sport events that bring together the best athletes in a specified age group from across Canada or Western Canada.
Sport Partners: Sport Manitoba provides support to, and is in partnership with, over 100 sport-related organizations that also provide services, programs and events to support Manitoba's athletes.... |
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