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CSI Pacific announces a revolutionary international partnership with LSVBW and OSP Stuttgart – Canadian Sport Institute Pacific

CSI Pacific announces a revolutionary international partnership with LSVBW and OSP Stuttgart – Canadian Sport Institute Pacific

Thanks to this partnership, Canadian athletes will have access to advanced training facilities, medical services and a solid European base to improve their preparations for the main international competitions. This partnership is extended to all the partners of the National Sports Organization (NSO) of CSI Pacific.

In return, the German athletes who train in Canada will have access to the renowned facilities and expertise of CSI Pacific, strengthening a collaborative exchange of knowledge and resources.

“This partnership presents an unrivaled opportunity,” explains Kurt Innes, director of performance solutions at CSI Pacific. “When our affiliated teams go to Europe for training camps or competitions, they will now have access to high -level services and world class facilities. It will also give them an even more competition overview in the region before the critical advantages of 2026 and 2030.

Wendy Pattenden, president and chief executive officer of CSI Pacific, is suitable: “We are delighted with this agreement. It solidifies the position of CSI Pacific as a world leader in sports science and sports medicine. With this partnership, we will feed performance and inspire excellence on the world scene, now more than ever. ”

The partnership between CSI Pacific, LSVBW and OSP Stuttgart follows an exploratory visit in the fall of 2024, during which the LSVBW / OSP Stuttgart team visited the Victoria campus of CSI Pacific, as well as those of Copsin Partners CSI Ontario and Ins Québec. A later visit to the CSI Pacific Whistler campus from February 6 to 8, 2025, further solidified the foundations of this collaboration.

For the future, CSI Pacific is impatient to explore joint initiatives that will stimulate the performance of athletes and coaches leading to major world events such as the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Los Angeles – and potentially Milan Cortina 2026.

To provide more information on this initiative, CSI Pacific will organize an NSO online information session on February 26 at 9:00 a.m. Pacific time. During this session, representatives of CSI Pacific and OSP Stuttgart will offer an in -depth overview of the partnership, including details on the facilities and services available for the training of Canadian athletes in Germany.

Learn more about LandessportverBand Baden-Würtemberg (LSVBW) [German website]

Learn more about Olympiastützpunkt Stuttgart (OSP Stuttgart) [German Website]

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For more information, contact:

Noah Wheelock
Senior senior, communications and operations
CSI Pacific
nwheelock@csipacific.ca

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