Canadian Paralympic Committee

National Paralympic Committee of Canada
Canadian Paralympic Committee
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National Paralympic Committee
Country Canada
CodeCAN
Created1981 (as Canadian Federation of Sport Organizations for the Disabled)
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Association
APC
HeadquartersOttawa, Ontario, Canada
PresidentMarc-André Fabien[1]
Websitewww.paralympic.ca
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The Canadian Paralympic Committee (CPC; French: Comité paralympique canadien) is the private, non-profit organization representing Canadian Paralympic athletes in the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) and the Parapan American Games. It represents 25 member sports organisations.

Members

Active

Affiliate

Presidents

List of past presidents:[2]

  • Lou Lefaive (1976–1977)
  • Hugh Glynn (1977–1981)
  • Doug Allen (1982–1983)
  • Robert Steadward (1984–1990)
  • Helen Manning (1991–1997)
  • Laurel Crosby (1997–1998)
  • Patrick Jarvis (1998–2006)
  • Henry Wohler (interim, 2006)
  • Carla Qualtrough (2006–2011)
  • David Legg (2011–2013)
  • Gaétan Tardif (2013–2017)

Hall of Fame

Athletes
Coaches
  • Earl Church (2011)
  • Tim Frick (2013)
  • Wilf Strom (2015)
  • Ozzie Sawicki (2017)
  • Joe Rea (2019)
Builders

Source: "Hall of Fame Inductees". Canadian Paralympic Committee. Retrieved November 4, 2019.

See also

References

  1. ^ Canadian Paralympic Committee President Marc-André Fabien, The Official Website for the Canadian Paralympic Committee, January 26, 2010
  2. ^ "Past Presidents". Canadian Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 2018-12-05.
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