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PacificSport Interior BC
ABOUT US

PacificSport – Powering Sport
Keeping Our Heroes at Home
PacificSport Interior BC provides sport development and performance programs and services for athletes and coaches at all levels. The Kamloops-based center is connected to a network of five PacificSport Centres and three National campuses across the province. There are currently 14 affiliated sports in the Interior BC region: Alpine Skiing, Athletics, Baseball, Basketball, Canoe/Kayak, Curling, Diving, Gymnastics, Speed Skating, Swimming, Trampoline, Women’s Hockey, Wrestling and X Country Skiing.

PacificSport Interior BC was the first centre named in the Province of BC in November 1994 as a Provincial Government initiative.  This is a legacy from the 1993 Canada Summer Games hosted in Kamloops and our goal is to provide enhanced delivery of training, education and services to athletes, coaches, sport volunteers and sport specialists throughout Interior BC.

As a not-for-profit organization, PacificSport has established strong partnerships which have been crucial to our success: Province of British Columbia, 2010 LegaciesNow, City of Kamloops Canada’s Tournament Capital, Thompson Rivers University, School District #73, Kamloops Blazer’s Sport Society, and the local and provincial sport organizations that are integral to sport in the area.  Together we are Partners Powering Sport.

The motto for PacificSport Interior BC is "Keeping Our Heroes at Home".  We strive to provide opportunities for athletes to train under high performance coaches while accessing services to support their development at home.  The combination of world-class training facilities, certified coaching along with the opportunities related to hosting, we are well positioned to provide great support in BC’s Interior region.

 


 

 

Mayor Peter Milobar, Canadian National Team Hammer Thrower Jennifer Joyce, Minister Ida Chong, Canadian Olympian Mountain Biker Catharine Pendrel and MLA Terry Lake visit the PacificSport Interior BC Office.  Photo by The office of Minister Ida Chong