Announcing the 2014 Provincial Team!

Rhythmic Gymnastics Manitoba is pleased to announce the athletes on the 2014 Provincial Team!

Senior Team: Camille Silver, Genevieve Giesbrecht, Kennedy Merrill, Lauren Smith, Meaghan Matthews

Junior Team: Kaedyn Lashley

Novice Team: Alexandra Yarema, Alexis Purdie, Anastasia Kurakin, Caroline Coughlan, Emma Coughlan, Grace Francis, Natali Omeliusik

Elite Manitoba Photography Now Available!

Meaghan Matthews, Elite Manitoba 2014 Senior Champion
Meaghan Matthews, Elite Manitoba 2014 Senior Champion

On March 15 & 16 clubs from Manitoba and Saskatchewan competed at Elite Manitoba on their path to compete at Western Regional Championships and qualify to the Manitoba provincial team.

Kelly Morton photographed the entire competition. Please visit Kelly’s website  and email him directly at info@kellymortonphotography.com for the code to view the gallery and for information on photo packages.

2014 Elections to the Board of Directors

 

Rhythmic Gymnastics Manitoba is seeking a diverse and skillful group of individuals to join our Board of Directors. Nominations and questions should be directed to the Rhythmic Gymnastics Manitoba office.

Elections will be held on June 12, 2014 at our Annual General Meeting. Please see below for descriptions of the positions.

VP Finance *

VP Marketing

VP Technical

Officials Chair

Elite Development

Community Development

Athlete Representative

Events Chairperson *

*Positions that are a one-year term.

Winnipeg to Host Western Regional Championships

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The 2014 Western Regional Championships presented by the Ricken Wealth Management Group will take place Wednesday April 16 to Saturday April 19 at the University of Winnipeg, Duckworth Centre.

Check out our 2014 Western Regional Championships Page for more information!

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Long Term Athlete Development 2.0 Now Available!

LTAD 2.0

From Canadian Sport for Life:

This consultation paper describes a 7-stage Canadian framework of LTAD, a training, competition, and recovery program based on developmental age – the maturation level of an individual – rather than chronological age.

This resource is an update on CS4L– Long-Term Athlete Development that, in the spirit of “Kaizen” or continuous improvement, builds on the original 2005 Canadian Sport for Life – Long-Term Athlete Development Resource Paper

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