CADS and Canada Snowboard announce a collaborative partnership to develop and encourage Para Snowboard participation

On the occasion of the Big White 2017 World Para Snowboard Championships, Canada Snowboard is happy to announce a partnership with CADS to develop and implement complementary programs, to build awareness and develop grassroots Para Snowboarding from coast-to-coast.

CADS is building on 40 years of adaptive ski teaching and its growing network of certified volunteer snowboard instructors across the country to implement Canada Snowboard’s Para Snowboard Long Term Athlete Development Plan (LTAD) to adapt the LEARN program and the RIDERS Green program for persons with disabilities.

CADS instructors will develop the fundamental snowboard skills necessary to ride with confidence. This partnership will also help increase the depth of Para Snowboard participants, identifying potential athletes for Canada Snowboard?s high-performance program.

Another major piece of the partnership is that CADS and its divisions will work with Canada Snowboard?s and its Provincial Territorial Snowboard Associations (PTSAs) to deliver targeted programming, initiatives and events. This will serve to give participants & athletes a clear view of the pathway to the top of the Paralympic podium.

The World Para Snowboard Championships concluded on Tuesday, February 7th, 2017 with the Banked Slalom World Championships.

 

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Christian Hrab – CADS, Managing Director
“We are happy to align our efforts with Canada Snowboard to make snowboarding accessible to people of all abilities. CADS snowboard instructors will implement a specific teaching method adapted to the needs of all participants from beginners to the advanced rider.”

Patrick JarvisCanada Snowboard, Executive Director
“The Big White 2017 World Para Snowboard Championships is the perfect event to announce this partnership. Through working with CADS, potential Canadian Para Snowboard athletes will now have a clear pathway to reaching their athletic goals, being active for life, and achieving excellence in international competition.”

Dustin HeiseCanada Snowboard, Director Sport Development
“Canada Snowboard’s Para Snowboard program has undergone unprecedented growth in the last few years, and partnering with CADS will support Para Snowboard in its future development and will provide inclusive opportunities for participants and athletes all across our country.”

 

About Canada Snowboard
Canada Snowboard is the national governing body for snowboarding in Canada. With the support of valued corporate partners like The Canadian Tire Corporation, Mackenzie Financial, FA Design, Burton Snowboards, Zanier Gloves, and Mazda Canada, along with the Government of Canada, Own the Podium,the Canadian Olympic Committee, and the Canadian Paralympic committee; Canada Snowboard is committed to high-performance excellence in FIS World Cup, World Championships, World Snowboard Tour and Olympic & Paralympic Winter Games competition. Canada Snowboard also provides a wide range of programs and support services based on established principles of long-term athlete development. For more information on the services and programs offered by CanadaSnowboard, visit: www.canadasnowboard.ca

 

About CADS
CADS is a sports organisation recognised nationally and internationally with a mission to develop and promote adaptive snow sports through partnerships, training, and instructor certification programs. CADS, directly and through its CADS Divisions and CADS Local Programs provide opportunities for people with disabilities in Canada to experience the joy of participating and/or competing in adaptive snowsports.