20 Apr 2024

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Erin Rainville wins the George St-Pierre Bursary

Erin Rainville of Vanier College and the Patriotes de St-Cesaire was the recipient of this year’s George St-Pierre bursary.  The bursary is generously donated by the former UFC Welterweight and Middleweight champion and is awarded to athletes in combat sports in the province of Quebec.  Erin...
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Parent’s and Sports

Wednesday January 30th 2019 Normally in the blog, I like to speak about things that are more positive in nature.  The blog has been a place that I’ve used to share my experiences and to give my opinions on what’s going on with our sport.  I...
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Another year done and a look to the future

Monday December 31st 2018 Another year has passed and with it, many things have have transpired for us as a province and for myself personally.  In terms of results, Quebec had a banner year.  We had a club win best Senior team amongst the Women...
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Professional Development

Tuesday December 11th 2018 In recent years, it has been required by coaches here in Canada to now acquire professional development points every couple of years in order to maintain their coaching certification.  Courses offered by the NCCP as well as non-sanctioned NCCP events will count...
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Nolan O’Rourke receives the George St-Pierre bursary

The George St-Pierre foundation was at it again, handing out bursaries to young student-athletes to help them along with their studies and training costs.  The bursary is given to athletes in the province of Quebec in combat sports as well as gymnastics, which are all...
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A new beginning for Canadian wrestlers?

Thursday November 29th 2018 The World Championships for the Junior, Senior and U-23 yielded some fantastic results for Canadian wrestlers as Aly Barghout captured Silver at the Junior World Championships (125 kg), the Senior Women’s team took home a record breaking haul of medals, with...
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The opportunity to coach

Monday November 12th 2018 Let’s face it, coaching for most coaches in Canada is more of volunteer job than an actual career.  While there are few jobs out there that allow you to coach full time as your career, most coaches, even the high level...
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Wearing different hats

Wednesday October 31st 2018 Modern society heaps on many responsibilities for us to occupy.  This is not a simple time as I feel that both the development of technology and the speed in which the world moves at, has basically increased the amount of expectations on...