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Commonwealth Games Canada (CGC) ((フランス語:Jeux du Commonwealth Canada)) (JCU) is the Commonwealth Games Association of Canada responsible for Commonwealth Games and Commonwealth movement in Canada.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=About CGC )〕 ==Commonwealth Games Canada Programs== CGC provides sport opportunities for Canada’s athletes, coaches, and sport leaders, as well as children across the Commonwealth – so they can be the best they can be, and in turn give their best to their community. CGC does this currently through 3 unique and worthy programs: SportWORKS - “Making a Difference and Becoming Different” CGC sends Canadian sport leaders into developing Commonwealth countries on up to 1-year placements designing and delivering sustainable sport programs and building sport system capacity. SportWORKS placements are a life-changing experience for everyone. Since the program’s inception in 2001 CGC has sent over 130 Canadian SportWORKS Officers to 30 developing countries assisting national and local sport groups, making a sustainable impact on over 300 programs (sport development, sport for development, governance marketing and communications.) In 2014 10 young Canadian sport leaders and 10 senior Canadian sport leaders were placed in Africa and Caribbean working on 71 diverse sport projects and programs such as, Commonwealth Games Schools Program (Northern Ireland), Athlete Ambassador Program (St. Vincent & Grenadines), Intro to Gymnastics (Zambia), etc. Beyond the Podium - “Changing Lives Through Sport” CGC works with local sport organizations in developing Commonwealth countries using the transformative power of sport to enhance youths’ physical literacy, personal health and social skills. Since its inception in 1993 BTP has impacted 300+ sport for development programs, reaching over 1.9 million youth. In 2013 BTP reached 32,000+ young cricket players in the Caribbean with HIV/AIDS prevention messages through Bowling Out Aids; a uniquely and exclusive Commonwealth Games Canada initiative. Its dual goals are to improve the game of cricket and improve young (9 – 19 yrs) cricket players’ knowledge, attitudes and behaviors around HIV/AIDS. Team Canada - “Where Canada’s Sport Stars Are Born” / “Pathway to Olympic Glory’ Every four years, CGC sends Canada's best athletes to the Commonwealth Games. In between Games, CGC works closely with over 20 national sport partners providing support to Canadian summer sport athletes and coaches to compete at the highest levels and reach for their dreams. Canada consistently ranks among the top 3 countries in medal count and in records broken. Equally important to Canada is the consistently outstanding reputation of our athletes, coaches, officials, and volunteers as ambassadors of fair play. At the 2012 Olympic Games in sports contested at both the Olympic and Commonwealth Games, all 9 medals won were by Canadian Commonwealth athletes. 2014 Commonwealth Games 82 medals, 3rd place – Mission Accomplished. The Road to Rio runs through Glasgow and Toronto - the future looks bright for Canada at the 2015 Pan Am Games and 2016 Olympic Games. Commonwealth Youth Games have become an important stepping stone along the high performance continuum, providing some of Canada’s most promising summer sport athletes and coaches with their first international multi-sport Games experience. The next Commonwealth Youth Games are in Samoa in September, 2015. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Commonwealth Games Canada」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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