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Team GB 2010 Preparation Camp announced
Posted Monday 16th February 2009, 10:23 am by Dunx

Celebrating one year to go to the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games, the British Olympic Association (BOA) today announced that Calgary has been chosen as the location for Team GB’s Preparation Camp prior to the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games.

Athletes from all the sports that Team GB is likely to qualify in will be preparing for the Olympic Winter Games in Calgary.

The decision follows a review of potential locations and a comprehensive consultation process with the winter sport Team Leaders. The decision to host the Team GB Preparation Camp in Calgary was based on the following:

  • Quality and proximity of sports venues;
  • Caters for all winter Olympic sport training;
  • International airport with hourly flights to Vancouver;
  • Flight time to Vancouver 1 hour & no immigration at Vancouver airport as domestic flight;
  • Infrastructure to handle all Team GB requirements such as health care/hospitals, accommodation, comprehensive transport network, facilities for leisure and recreation;
  • Only +1 hour time change from Vancouver; and
  • Tried and proven by Team GB - Calgary was the Preparation Camp prior to the Salt Lake City 2002 Olympic Winter Games.


Andy Hunt, BOA Chief Executive, said:
“In Calgary we can profit from the great venues and facilities used during the Calgary 1988 Olympic Winter Games. Team GB’s Preparation Camp prior to the Salt Lake City 2002 Olympic Winter Games was also in Calgary, so we know the area well. We are confident that it can deliver what we need to allow Team GB to go into the Games as the best prepared team possible.

We have had some fantastic results from several of our winter sport athletes in 2008 and our statistics show that if the Games had been last year, Team GB would have moved from 21st position in the medal table in Turin to 12th in 2008.

In the last couple of months alone we have seen Shelly Rudman, Amy Williams and Kristan Bromley taking medals in World and European Bob Skeleton Championships and Cups, Nicola Minichiello and her team secure a range of medals in World and European Bobsleigh Cups, Jon Eley winning silver in the 500m Short Track Speed Skating World Cup, snowboarder Zoe Gillings grabbing a World Cup bronze and the Kerr siblings take bronze in the European Figure Skating Champs – all this is very exciting with Vancouver just one year away.”


Leo Addington, Snowboard Team Leader, said:
“I have been to and used almost all the venues which will host the Team GB Preparation Camp in 2010 and they are great. The facilities are all world class and up to World Cup standard with many improvements having been made since the Calgary 1988 Winter Olympics. Being so close to Vancouver and Whistler makes transition for time zone and jet lag very easy: there are no borders to cross, it is only a one hour flight and there is only a one hour time difference to Vancouver. Because the facilities are North American built, they have North American attributes, which might be different to training at a European facility – so good preparation for what we can expect to find at the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games.”



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