Friday, February 14, 2014

The Aboriginal Sport and Recreation Circle of NL calls for track and field athletes to compete at the North American Indigenous Games in Regina 2014



Application Form and Information:

Athlete Expression of Interest - TEAM NL Athletics. DEADLINE TO APPLY IS March 14, 2014.

About NAIG 2014:

Towards NAIG 2014




Towards NAIG 2014

In July, 2014, approximately 5400 participants will converge in Regina, SK to participate at the North American Indigenous Games (NAIG) for 10 days of multi sport competitions and cultural events and sharing opportunities. The Aboriginal Sport and Recreation Circle of Newfoundland and Labrador is preparing its athletes and coaches for our second participation at this event.

 
Why?  -   The Vision of NAIG

To improve the quality of Life for Indigenous peoples by supporting self-determined sports and cultural activities which encourage equal access to participation in the social, cultural, spiritual fabric of the community in which they reside and which respects Indigenous distinctiveness.

“The vision of the NAIG, from the very beginning, along with my brothers, Willie Littlechild of Ermineskin First Nation at Hobbema, and Big John Fletcher of Peigan in Southern Alberta, was one of our interest and concern about what was happening among the young people in all our communities...We took it upon ourselves to try and find something constructive for the young people to look forward to, and what it was eventually, was that we would put together a plan for a Games through which the young Aboriginal people could come together to excel in their athletic field of endeavour and to come together to do other things: to make new friendships, to renew old ones, and so on ...”(Charles Wood, 1990 Chairperson)


  • In Cowichan, BC (2008), Team NL had 34 athletes participate in team and individual events (male and female Athletics, Badminton, Golf, and male and female Volleyball, cumulatively capturing 18 medals!...and extremely competitive in any sport in which we did not medal). Aside from medal results, the event provided a cultural experience that will forever be remembered by the participants and their families. It is/was every bit as memorable as Canada Games for our participants, except that it was more. Our athletes were challenged to compete at their maximum potential....and had a reasonable chance for success in terms of medals/winning....and they did. This is a fundamental principal of what Canada’s Long Term Athlete Development model wants for athletes, to provide competition for participants which is challenging and meaningful (meaning the participant have a chance for success).
  • There is no way to quantitatively measure the exceptional cultural experience and effect on our participants, their families, and the communities from which they came. Individual and community pride, instilling hope and motivation for the next generation of athletes, the creation of sports heroes and role models for our youth...this is what our legacy was.
  • ASRCNL will field a Team which can capture medals in Regina 2014, but the medals will not be our greatest legacy of this event – it will be how we are building our people, communities, and our culture.
 
ASRCNL has a plan in place - we have identified sports, coaches, athletes...and people are getting excited in our communities. Sport is a tool for building and connecting people. It can inspire and bring out the best in people, it can instill community and cultural pride, and it can solidify one’s sense of identity. This is what NAIG is about...the Medals are nice too (and definitely within our reach)...but the true value of why NAIG exists is found in what it can do for our people...which is why it was created, and why  Aboriginal youth in Newfoundland and Labrador deserve the opportunity to participate.




Mike Alexander
Regional Coordinator  
Aboriginal Sport and Recreation Circle, NL
 
West Coast Training Center
383 Massachusetts Drive
Stephenville, NL
A2N 3C2
Phone # (709) 643-3130
Fax # (709) 643-3150
bsgasrc@nf.aibn.com
Website www.asrcnl.ca



Thursday, January 30, 2014

Athletic Excellence fund and SportNL Scholarships


SportNL in partnership with the Provincial Government has launched the Athletic Excellence fund which has now streamlined the following funding programs into one application: 

Sport Newfoundland and Labrador Scholarships/BursariesFunded by Sport Newfoundland and Labrador, the purpose of this program is to provide financial assistance to qualifying amateur athletes, coaches and or officials to help offset the costs of training and competition.

Premier’s Athletic Awards
The Premier’s Athletic Awards is a program designed to recognize athletic excellence of the province’s athletes. Financial support is provided to selected athletes to help with costs incurred through training and competition. Athletes must be currently training and competing in the sport indicated with the intention to continue training upon receipt of their award.

Team Gushue Award
Presented annually during the Premier’s Athletic Awards reception, the Team Gushue Award recognizes academic and athletic excellence. The award was established in 2007 in recognition of Team Gushue’s gold medal victory at the 2006 Winter Olympic Games. The award is presented to one male and one female athlete who are currently attending or planning to attend a recognized post-secondary institution and have competed in a national or international level sporting competition in their last competitive season.

Elite Athlete Assistance ProgramThe Elite Athlete Assistance Program provides support to high performance provincial athletes that have been selected for a national team. Financial support is provided to select athletes to support the costs incurred through training and competition and must be used for this purpose only.

Please visit the following links for more information and to download the application form. 






TROY CROFT | executive director | T 709.576.4932 | F 709.576.7493 www.sportnl.ca

Friday, January 17, 2014

Coaching NL - Winter 2014 Coaching Schedule

Introduction to Competition – (Formerly Part A and Part B Courses)

Friday, March 14 (6:30-10:30) and Saturday, March 15 (9:00am-5:00pm)
Modules: Nutrition for the Athlete, Practice Planning, Making Ethical Decisions


Friday, March 21 (6:00pm-10:00pm) and Saturday March 22 (9:00am-5:00pm)
Module: Nutrition for the Athlete, Practice Planning, Making Ethical Decisions
Location: Sport NL Building, 1296A Kenmount Road, Paradise

Friday, March 28 (6:30pm-10:30pm) and Saturday, March 29 (9:00am-5:00pm)
Module: Teaching and Learning Basic Mental Skills, Design a Basic Sport Program
Location: Grenfell College, Room AS 216, Corner Brook

Friday, April 5 (7:00pm-9:00pm), Saturday, April 6 (9:00am-5:00pm) and Sunday, April 7 (9:00am-1:00pm)
Module: Teaching and Learning Basic Mental Skills, Design a Basic Sport Program
Location: Sport NL Building, 1296A Kenmount Road, Paradise

Competition Development Courses
*Location for all Competition Development Courses is Sport NL, 1296A Kenmount Road

1. Prevention and Recovery: Tuesday, February 4 and Wednesday, February 5 (6:00pm-10pm each night)
2. Leading Drug Free Sport: Wednesday, February 26 (6:00pm-10:00pm)  
3. Psychology of Performance: Tuesday, March 11 and Wednesday, March 12 (6:00pm-10pm each night)
4. Coaching and Leading Effectively: Sunday, March 30 (9:00am-5:00pm)
5. Managing Conflict: Wednesday, April 16 (6:00pm-10:00pm)
6. Developing Athletic Abilities: Monday, April 28 and Tuesday, April 29 (6:00pm-10pm each night)

Professional Development Courses
Did you know Coaching Association of Canada has a new Professional Development policy? Check it out at http://www.coach.ca/maintenance-of-certification-s16745

1. Fundamental Movement Skills: Saturday, May 3 (8:30am-12:00pm)
Location: St. John’s Area (TBA)
2. Resistance: Saturday, May 3, (1:00pm-5:00pm)
Location: St. John’s Area (TBA)


Through funding provided to Coaching NL from the Department of Tourism, Culture and Recreation, all courses offered by Coaching NL are available at no cost to participants.  This provides coaches with a unique opportunity to start or enhance their coaching education and certification. To register for a course in your area please contact:

1. St. John’s- Bill Taggart (btaggart@sportnl.ca)
2. Corner Brook - Dave Carroll (dcarroll@grenfell.mun.ca)

Questions?
Contact Bill Taggart by email (btaggart@sportnl.ca) or phone (576-4979)
Visit www.coachingnl.ca for all Coaching NL info

Friday, December 20, 2013

Sport Newfoundland and Labrador - 2013 Annual Awards



Sport Newfoundland and Labrador (SportNL) is now accepting nominations from Provincial Sport Organizations for the 2013 Annual Awards. Awards are considered for an outstanding event performance or a series of performances in the year of nomination from January - December, 2013. Sport Governing Bodies will be limited to ONE nomination per category. The selection committee may consider additional nominations if necessary.

Deadline to be received by NLAA - Friday, January 10, 2014

Nominations are to be made directly to the Newfoundland and Labrador Athletics Association (NLAA) for final nomination to a category. Completed nomination forms must be SUBMITTED by Friday, January 10, 2014.

Completed nomination forms may be submitted:

  • Via email (preferred) to athletics@nlaa.ca;
  • fax (709) 576-7493
  • mail to NLAA P.O. Box 3202 Paradise NL A1L 3W4





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Saturday, November 30, 2013

Forsey second at the Canadian Cross-country Running Championship

Jillian Forsey, the Canadian junior cross-country running champion in 2012, concluded her 2013 season with an excellent second place finish in the junior championship in Vancouver on Saturday.  

The 18 year-old native of Kippens finished the wet and muddy five kilometre course in 18 minutes 2 seconds, securing her a place on the Canadian team for the 2014 North American, Central American and Caribbean(NACAC) cross country championships to be held in February in Trinidad. 

This marks the third year in succession that Forsey has been selected for the meet - a record for a Canadian junior woman.

Ray Will

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Volunteers needed for Penney Mazda Cape to Cabot 20k race



Public Service Announcement
Sept. 18, 2013
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR PENNEY MAZDA CAPE TO CABOT 20k RACE

Do you want to be part of the excitement of Eastern Canada’s toughest road race?
Volunteer!

The runners of the 2013 Penney Mazda Cape to Cabot 20k Road Race on Oct. 20 need your help with water stations, road marshalling, and many other indoor and outdoor logistics.

You can sign up to be a volunteer by visiting the registration section of the Penney Mazda Cape to Cabot website at www.capetocabot.com/registration

The Penney Mazda Cape to Cabot 20k race is a creation of Athletics NorthEAST running club.
For more information on the race as well as volunteer registration, please visit our website at www.capetocabot.com

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Friday, August 16, 2013

Athletics - Day 5 of the 2013 Jeux du Canada, Sherbrooke, Quebec




Team NL had the best placings yet at the 2013 Canada Summer Games Athletics competition - two 4th place finish. Daniel Kelloway in the 400m final with a new provincial junior and senior record of 48.01 and Chris Dugas in the 100m SO final with a time of 13.08.

Today is the final day of the athletics competition. Below is a list of athletes competing today, all times are in Eastern Standard Time (EST)

1:00pm Floressa Harris - 200m SO Final B
1:10pm Joshua Mutrey - 200m SO Final B
1:30pm Darcy Buckingham - 200m Final B
1:30pm Darcy Buckingham - High Jump Final
1:30pm Sara Cheema - High Jump Final
1:40pm Daniel Kelloway - 200m Final B
2:00pm Chris Dugas - 200m SO Final
3:00pm William Forsey - 800m Final B
6:50pm Team NL – Women - 4x400m relay Final B
7:00pm Team NL – Men - 4x400m relay Final B
7:40pm Jillian Forsey - 5000m Final
7:40pm Melissa Hardy - 5000m Final
8:10pm Matt Noseworthy - 5000m Final
8:15pm Shaughnessy O'Driscoll - Javelin Throw Final