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Here's your chance to find out what it's really like to take part in the Olympics/Paralympic Games, what it means to represent Canada, learn about the the sport, how athletes train, what they had for breakfast, or find out answers to just about anything you want to know. 

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Latest Insights:

 

Q:

How did the Sr. Canadian Women's Team keep their composure in tight games and battle through adversity at the 2010 World Championships? 

A:

Tracey Ferguson
Team Canada Women
       

Q:

How does coaching wheelchair basketball differ from coaching standup basketball?

A:

Jamie Peers
Sr Men's team Assistant Coach

       

Q:

What made you want to become a pilot? 

A:

Chad Jassman
Team Canada Men
       

Q:

With the Olympics / Paralympics coming to Vancouver, what are you most excited to see? 

A:

Nancy Lafleche
Team Canada Women
 

Q:

Do you have any basketball related superstitions or routines? 

A:

Janet McLachlan,
Team Canada Women
 

Q:

Advice for a younger player starting out ? 

A:

 Richard Peter,
Team Canada Men

 Q: 

Reasons for playing wheelchair basketball ?

 A:

 Kendra Ohama,
Team Canada Women

 

 Q:

Best part of playing in the Americas Cup ?

 A:

Bo Hedges, Team Canada Men
 

 Q:

 

Different height of game
chairs ?

 A:

Bo Hedges, Team Canada Men
 

 Q:

Preparing for a big game ?

 A:

Tara Feser, Team Canada Women
 

 Q:

 

Fondest Paralympic
Moment ?

 A: 

Dave Durepos, Team Canada Men

 

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