Since its inception in 2016, Royal Bank of Canada (RBC)B次元官网网址檚 Training Ground program has provided a platform for athletes to realize their potential.
Athletes such as Campbell River native and Olympic rowing gold medalist Avalon Wasteneys, who came to rowing from a very different sport altogether.
Wasteneys says that while her heart was in cross country skiing, rowing has sewn deep within her family roots.
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RBC Training Ground made its way to Victoria Feb. 11, as part of the west coast leg of the 2023 national tour scouting future Olympic athletes.
For Wasteneys, the program provided her with what all athletes desire to continue their passion, from a monetary standpoint as well as support in other avenues, such as coaching.
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Olympic hopefuls are given various feats to test their speed, strength, power and endurance in a variety of drills.
Judged by national sport governing bodies and the Canadian Paralympic Sport Institute, the athletes are put up against high performance benchmarks, with around 30 athletes receiving funding and support to achieve their dreams of Olympic glory.
The first alumni of the program, which included Westeneys, won four medals at the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games.
For more information on the program visit www.rbctrainingground.ca