| March
24, 2005
Canadian Sport News Online
Beckie
Scott to Encourage Youth to Live Healthy and
Active Lives Through Sport
Calgary- Beckie Scott will introduce more than
50 Alberta youth, ages 9 to 12, from the Calgary
Boys and Girls Club to cross-country skiing
at Canada Olympic Park on Saturday, March 26,
2005. Scott will also speak to the girls about
the importance of living healthy and active
lives through sport, as part of a special presentation
of CODA's Sport For Life initiative, a program
developed in partnership with AADAC.
The Olympic gold medallist, who joined the
fight to reduce tobacco use among Alberta's
youth earlier this year, will teach the girls
the fundamentals of cross-country skiing, have
lunch at the Park and spend an afternoon doing
a variety of activities and events with the
students.
Sport For Life's mission is to develop innovative
ways to utilize sport at the recreational, developmental
and high-performance levels to positively influence
youth, and impact the community on issues of
health and wellness.
Following the Calgary appearance, Scott will
make the trip north to her hometown of Vermilion,
Alta., March 30, 2005, to make a similar presentation
to nearly 500 students in Grades 4 to 6. It
will be the first public appearance for Scott
in her hometown since receiving the Olympic
gold medal.
WHO: Beckie Scott, Olympic Gold Medallist
Members of Canadian Cross-Country Ski Team
Calgary Boys and Girls Club
WHERE: Canada Olympic Park - Calgary
Clinic - Cross-Country Ski Loop
Lunch - Olympic Hall of Fame
SCHEDULE:
10 - 11:30 a.m. Lesson and Ski
11:45 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Lunch
12:30 - 1:30 p.m. Sport For Life Presentation
1:45 - 3:45 p.m. Activities and Relays
*****
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION:
Chris Dornan
CODA, Communications Manager
T: 403-247-5423
E-mail: cdornan@coda.ca
CODA's Vision: Creating Canadian Olympic Winter
Sport Excellence
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