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UBC Dolphin Year in Review - 2006 - click here


Youth National Group Application Form

January 2, 2007 - The application form for the UBC Dolphins Youth National Group is now available for download. This form is for swimmers who are interested in training with the select group at the UBC Aquatic Centre. Click here to download.


SNC Short Course 800 Point Club

Swimming Canada has released their "Short Course 800 Point Club" which includes swimmers who scored more than 800 FINA points during the first half of the short course season. Several UBC Dolphins made the list including Brent Hayden, Brittany Reimer, Brian Johns, Tanya Hunks, Kelly Stefanyshyn, Maya Beaudry, Caitlin Meredith, Annamay Pierse, Matt Hawes and Elizabeth Collins. Click here to view the entire list.


Doping Information:

The 2007 WADA Prohibited List: Summary of Revisions

(Ottawa, Ontario - October 19, 2006) - The Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) would like to summarize for the Canadian sport community the most significant revisions that will appear on the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) 2007 Prohibited List, which comes into effect January 1, 2007. Click here to read the summary.


UBC Dolphin Volunteer Points System
  • Please take the time to download and review the UBC Dolphin Volunteer Point System information.

Long Term Athlete Development
  • The seven-stage Canadian model for Long-Term Athlete Development (LTAD) is an overview of a training, competition, and recovery program based on developmental age - the maturation level of an individual - rather than chronological age.  It is athlete centred, coach driven, and administration, sport science, and sponsor supported. Athletes who progress through LTAD experience training and competition programs that consider their biological and training ages in creating periodized plans specific to their development needs. Click here for more information.

Nutrition:


PACIFICSPORT PERFORMANCE POINTS

Provided by PacificSport Performance Services

Fueling after both training and competition is an essential part of an athlete’s nutritional program. Whether fueling between events or eating after a final competition, how well one eats will impact future performance and is therefore critical to athletic success. 

For more information, please click here.



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