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  1. Contact us by emailor phone at 604-964-0044for any further questions and to register. The Skeleton Progression Camps are open to youth and adults (ages 14+) who have successfully completed a Skeleton Foundation School(or an equivalent). All skill levels, from beginner sliders to high-level development athletes aiming to join Bobsleigh Canada ...

  2. Skeleton sport programs are offered for ages 14+ and include introductory one-time "Discover" sessions, Skeleton Foundation Schools and Skeleton Progression Camps for recreational participants as well as for athletes training on the high-performance level. Within the BC Sliding Development Centre, a clear pathway and experienced staff lead ...

  3. For any questions, contact us by phone at 604-964-0044or by email. Discover Luge. This one-session introductory sport program lets children and youth (ages 8-14) get a taste of the Olympic winter sport of luge by sliding down the track on their own sled!

  4. Feb 22, 2022 · Whistler Sliding Centre You don’t need to be a pro to go! PHOTO MIKE CRANE. Bombing down an icy chute at upwards of 100 kilometres per hour is actually way more fun than it sounds. And the good news is that you don’t have to be an Olympian to have a go. There are two public programs at the Whistler Sliding Centre – bobsleigh and skeleton.

  5. The Whistler Sliding Centre will play host to the third stop on the Junior Luge World Cup circuit as more than 35 athletes, representing 5 countries, will blast down the Olympic Track at speeds of up to 130 km/h in mens and womens singles races, men and women doubles races and a team competition. Come Cheer on Canada! Saturday, December 09, 2023.

  6. It is a National Training Centre and training venue for athletes from all over the world. The venue hosts sliding races from grassroots to elite level, and highlights of the 2018/2019 season were the Viessmann Luge World Cup and the BMW IBSF Bobsleigh & Skeleton World Championships. The Whistler Sliding Centre is a non-profit organization and ...

  7. The Whistler Sliding Centre was constructed in December 2008 to host the Bobsleigh, Skeleton and Luge events for the 2010 Winter Olympic Games. Today the facility is appointed as the National Training Centre for Sliding sports in Canada and operates as a hub for athlete development in youth and high performance sport.

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