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| Programs |
| ...Sport Manitoba programs support the 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 achievem... |
| Canada-Manitoba Sport Development |
| ...levels of government seek to:
1) Increase the level and range of participation in sport within Manitoba’s remote, isolated and inner urban communities, and especially among Manitoba’s Aboriginal and new immigrant populations.
2) Mobilize the energies and resources of Manitoba’s sport, fitness and recreation sectors to address obstacles to a... |
| Quality Sport |
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| Sport for Life Centre |
| ... – the Sport for Life Centre. The Sport for Life Centre will profoundly improve access to sport and sport training across Manitoba.
A first in Canada, the Centre will house sport expertise, training space and tools, exercise and sport facilities, therapeutic space, research capabilities and the Hall of Fame in one central location.
The... |
| 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 C... |
| Respect in Sport |
| ...ng 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 assist coaches in identifying and dealing with abuse, neglect, harassment, and bullying in sport.
Respect in Sport News
New to Respect in Sport - FAQ
Already Completed the Course - FAQ
Get Certification... |
| Women in Sport |
| ...ts 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.mcmahon@sportmanitoba.ca
Increasing Physical Activity and Sport for Women 55-70 (New)
Raising the awa... |
| Sport for Life Centre |
| ... – the Sport for Life Centre. The Sport for Life Centre will profoundly improve access to sport and sport training across Manitoba.
A first in Canada, the Centre will house sport expertise, training space and tools, exercise and sport facilities, therapeutic space, research capabilities and the Hall of Fame in one central location.
the... |
| 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 ... |
| Home |
| ...t Manitoba creates and manages sport programs and services and partners with more than 100 sport organizations that deliver sport in our province. Please find a drop down box below with links to each of our sport partners websites. You must allow/enable pop-ups from your web browser.
With a goal to advance the health, social and recreational benefits of sport and the overall performance of Manitoba athletes, Sport Manitoba leads the way in pr... |
| About |
| ...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 establishing a highly supportive environment that will enhance the abilities of all Manitobans in their pursuit of excellence a... |
| Staff |
| ...f 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. The President & CEO plays a leadership role in imp... |
| Sponsors |
| ...om the corporate community for support of its sport development programs.
For information on Sport Manitoba Marketing and Sponsorship opportunities, contact Kim Browning, Director of Marketing at 925-5606 or Email.
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| Sport Resource Centre |
| Click here if you were not redirected to the Coaching Manitoba website.... |
| Grants and Services |
| ...rovision of additional programs and services to support Manitoba's high performance athletes.
For more information on the programs and services available visit www.cscm.ca
SPORT MEDICINE COUNCIL OF MANITOBA
Sport Manitoba works in partnership with the Sport Medicine Council of Manitoba to ensure that amateur sport participants in the province meet the highest of moral and ethical standards. Information on drug-free sport and Performance Enhancement Programs in Manitoba is available at www.sportmed.mb.ca.
Additional information is also available from the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sports at www.cces.ca.
WOMEN IN SPORT
Sport Manitoba provides the leadership for initiatives that increase and enhance opportunities for participation by women in sport.
WOMEN TO WATCH
A major initiative is the Women to Watch Grant Program. Working in partnership with Provincial Sport Organizations and Coaching Manitoba, Sport Manitoba provides a monthly grant of $500 to a female athlete, team, official or volunteer to assist them in enhancing their women in sport career.
A $500 monthly grant... |
| Children's Fitness Tax Credit |
| ...The Federal Children’s Fitness Tax Credit is worth up to $500 for each child under the age of 16 for fees paid in 2011 “relating to the cost of registering your child in a prescribed program of physical activity”.
Eligible programs must be ongoing, supervised and be suitable for children. They must also develop cardio-respiratory endurance and flexibility, balance, or muscular strength or endurance.
Sport and physical activity programs recommended by Canadian Sport for Life should all be eligible for the tax credit. There’s a simliar tax credit for children’s artistic and cultural programs.
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| Resource Downloads |
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| NSTF Project Application |
| ...The CCP&TSF’s mission to promote amateur athletic programs of provincial/territorial sport organizations on a nation-wide basis throughout Canada. All National Sport Trust Fund projects must demonstrate how they will contribute to the development of ama... |
| Sport Performance Centre |
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| Sport Medicine Centre |
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| Resources |
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| Advertising Opportunities |
| ...oba partners with over 100 organizations to deliver sport in our province and is responsible for programs including the Power Smart Manitoba Games, Coaching Manitoba, Team Manitoba, Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame & Museum, and KidSport. Services provided by the Sport for Life Centre include the Sport Medicine Centre, Sport Performance Centre, and Sport Resource Centre.
Each year over 275,000 Manitobans register with our Provincial Sport Organizations. Of these participants approximately 153,000 are competitive athletes, ... |
| How Soccer is Changing |
| ...on involved representation from recreational to premier soccer, it's clear that there are still concerns about the need to inform parents and players as well as upgrade infrastructure. We have agreed that the best approach for this year is for each district to implement U9 changes according to their individual preparedness."
The Winnipeg Youth Soccer Association, which includes representation from the district associations, has been working for more than a year with the Manitoba Soccer Association to develop a new Winnipeg-focused plan for the Wellness to World Cup Long Term Player Development program (LTPD).
LTPD is a national program for soccer development, training, competition and recovery based on biological age (physical maturity) rather than chronological age. It is player-centered, coach-driven and supported by administration, sport science and sponsors alike. By ensuring fun playing experiences for children, a suitable player development pathway for youth, and opportunities for lifelong participation for all players regardless of age, gender, ability or disability, LTPD provides a framework for the growth and success of the beautiful game in Canada.
To read more on Wellness to World Cup and LTPD
Sample practice activites: Follow the leader, Making friends with the ball, Nuts and Squirrels and Chain soccer
Feature Article
by Sylvie Beliveau
LTPD Manager
Canadian Soccer Association
Why are the changes in soccer (LTPD) benefici... |
| Overview |
| ...ting 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 working to improve the system to ... |
| What is CS4L |
| ...ort 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 and progressive pathway for children to pursue lifelong physical activity, and also offers a progressive pathway to high-performance sport.
Healthy child development in sport
Canadian Sport for Life promotes the teaching of movement and sport skills critical for children in various stages of development. Children with a solid foundation of movement education and skill development feel confident and engaged whether they participate in physical activity for fun, health, competition or the pursuit of ex... |
| Services for Athletes |
| ... and in their joy of effort in amateur sport.
Below is an introductory list of services, programs and events that are designed to support and develop our athletes.
Sport Medicine Centre: This 5,226 square foot space is fully outfitted with state of the art equipment and supports a wide spectrum of patients of all ages and all abilities. Sport medicine services offered in a team environment now available to Manitobans include a sport medicine physician, chiropractic services, physical therapy, massage th... |
| History |
| ...Organized sport in Manitoba, which combines the talents of dedicated volunteers and trained professionals and is supported by government and the corporate sector, can trace its roots back to 1961. Amateur sport le... |
| Board of Directors |
| ...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 elected by Sport Manitoba's major partners to a ... |
| Reports |
| ...development of new initiatives within Sport Manitoba's annual business plan.
MAPS initiatives are consistent with Federal-Provincial/Territorial Priorities for Collaborative Action 2007-2012 aimed at advancing the goals of Canadian Sport Policy.
MAPS
Federal-Provincial/Territorial Priorities for Collaborative Action 2007-2012
Canadian Sport Policy
Annual Report
Sport Manitoba's Annual Report recounts initiatives undertaken in the past year and highlights Sport Manitoba's many achievements and successes.
2011 Annual Report
2010 Annual Report
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| Newsletters |
| ...or 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 for Life eNewsletter...click here
We also put an electronic newsletter called "Coach's Clipboard&quo... |
| Norman Games Presented by Calm Air |
| ...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 Air feature a variety of sport events for varying age... |
| Night of Champions |
| ...
CONGRATULATIONS NOMINEES AND WINNERS
The Manitoba Lotteries Female Coach of the Year
Brigitte Smutny-Sailing
Rachelle Valel-Gymnastics
Lynda Seewald-Tenpin Bowling
Congratulations to our winner: Brigitte Smutny!
The Manitoba Lotteries Male Coach of the Year
Andy Tough-Athletics
Bill Johnson-Wheelchair Basketball
Don Thomson-School System Basketball
Congratulations to our winner: Bill Johnson!
Coach nominee bios
The Manitoba Chicken Producers Junior Female Athlete of the Year
Meghan Dufault -Hockey
Taryn Grant - Water Ski Wakeboard
Melissa Kitching - Athletics
Danielle Lemoine - Ten Pin Bowling
Sarah Loewen - Equestrian
Heather McLean - Speed Skating
Chantal Van Landeghem - Swimming
Alix Younger - Squash
Congratulations to our winner: Chantal Van Landeghem!
The Manitoba Chicken Producers Junior Male Athlete of the Year
Kurtis Cullen - Racquetball
Quinton Howden - Hockey
Mitch Hupe... |
| Hall of Fame & Museum |
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| Insurance Services |
| ...participate in an extensive, cost-effective insurance program specifically designed for amateur sport groups and their members by All Sport Insurance.
If you are a player, coach, official or volunteer and your sport is enrolled in the Sport Manitoba Insurance Program you are covered while acting within the scope of your sport related duties.
On the chance that a claim has t... |
| 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, ... |
| Tips & Tools |
| ...lopment 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 Athlete Development
Conflict Management
Dirty Little Secret of Non Profit Boards
Effectively Dealing With the Media
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| 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 work.
How To Start A Cl... |
| Links |
| ...Canadian Sport for Life
Winnipeg Sport Alliance
True Sport
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| Scholarships |
| ...ba Bursary
Application Deadline is May 18, 2012
Coaching Manitoba annually presents bursaries to four students who have demonstrated a commitment to coaching in Manitoba. Our goal is to encourage students to continue coaching while attending a post-secondary institution. Students who are, or will be, enrolled in the upcoming school term in post-secondary education and currently coaching for a school, club or community centre are invited t... |
| Head Office |
| ...r five years of planning and one year of renovations, Sport Manitoba and close to 70 provincial sport organizations now proudly call Winnipeg's Exchange District home.
With a vision to be downtown, we happily located a beautiful historic building located just outside a National Historic Site, a block o... |
| Regional Offices |
| ... Beausejour MB R0E 0C0
Office: 268-2172
Fax: 268-6070
Email
Sport Manitoba Interlake Region (Map)
Box 1519, 62-2nd Avenue
Gimli MB R0C 1B0
Office: 642-6015
Fax: 642-6080
Email
Sport Manitoba Norman Region (Map)
59 Elizabeth Drive
Thompson MB R8N 1X4
Office: 778-3109
Fax: 677-6862
Email
Sport Manitoba Parkland Region (Map)
27 - 2nd Avenue S.W.
Dauphin MB R7N 3E5
Office: 622-2094
Fax: 638-6558
Email
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| Events Calendar |
| ...For a listing of sport specific events please visit the sport directly by selecting from our drop down menu in the top right hand corner of ... |
| Contact |
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| Media Centre |
| ...ntre. 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 variety of ways for the media (and general public) to stay connected and&nb... |
| Media Releases |
| ...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 Night of Champions presented by Manitoba Ch... |
| Grants |
| ...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 Development Grant Manual
Here is a large PDF of our entire grants manual including contact information, applications, eligibility and accountability criteria: 2012-2013 Community Development Grants
Please find some short... |
| Dragon Boat Challenge |
| ...p;and create your very own fundraising page. From this page, you can upload a photo, set your fundraising goal and track the support you've received. It's easy to send emails to friends and family asking them to help you reach your goal. Don't forget there are great prizes available to be won.
Questions? Email kidsport@sportmanitoba.ca for help.
Good luck!... |
| NSTF Overview |
| ...rritorial Sport Federations (CCPTSF) for the development of amateur sport on a national level. The CCPTSF is a Registered Canadian Amateur Athletic Association (RCAAA) with the Canada Revenue Agency.
The National Sport Trust Fund permits sport organizations from across Canada to raise funds for specific causes that will promote the development of amateur sport on a national level.
As a registered Canadian Amateur Athletic Association (RCAAA), we are able to issue an official tax re... |
| 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... |
| Polar Bear Dare |
| ...nce the positive benefits of organized sports. KidSport is a national charity administered by Sport Manitoba that helps to remove 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&q... |
| Keeping Kids Safe |
| ... are some suggestions:
1. Respect in Sport Certified
In 2006 Sport Manitoba launched a program called Respect in Sport (Sheldon Kennedy helped develop it). Respect in Sport helps us keep kids safe through a simple and convenient on-line training course for coaches and sport leaders. It is designed as a tool to assist coaches in identifying and dealing with abuse, neglect, harassment, and bullying in sport. As a parent, ask if your coach has their Respect in Sport Certificate. As a coach, encourage the adults around you to take this simple on-line course.
2. Make Ethical Decisions
Canada has a National Coaching Certification Program (NCCP) that offers a course called Make Ethical Decisions (MED). This course helps coaches identify the legal, ehtical, and moral implications of difficult situations that present themselves in the world of team and individual sport. As a parent, ask if your coach has taken MED. As a coach, encourage the adults around you to take this simple course.
3. Screening Process
Parents and coaches should look to get involved with organizations or activities that have screening policies. Good screening processes can include volunteer interviews, reference checks, criminal rec... |
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