CSI Pacific, LSVBW and OSP Stuttgart – Canada Sports Institute announced a groundbreaking international partnership with Pacific

Thanks to this partnership, Canadian athletes will reach the latest technology training facilities, medical services and a powerful European base in order to improve their preparations for major international competitions. This partnership has been expanded to all CSI Pacific National Sports Organization (NSO) partners.
In contrast, German athletes in Canada will access famous facilities and expertise in the CSI Pacific and strengthen efficient information and resources exchange in cooperation.
“This partnership offers a unique opportunity, Kurt said Kurt Innes, CSI Pacific Performance Solutions Director. “When our affiliated teams travel to Europe for training camps or competitions, they will now be able to access senior services and first -class facilities. At the same time, they will give them more information about competing in the region before 2026 and 2030 Winter Olympics and Paralympics. This combination of these advantages will be a critical piece for Canadian athletes for future winter games.”
Wendy Patten, President and CEO of CSI Pacific and CEO, accepts the following: uz We are excited about this agreement. CSI strengthens its position as a global leader in sports science and sports medicine. With this partnership, we will strengthen performance and inspire excellence in the world stage, now more than ever. ”
The partnership between CSI Pacific, LSVBW and OSP Stuttgart watched a discovery visit in the fall of 2024, while the LSVBW/OSP Stuttgart team toured the CSI Pacific campus. Between 6-8 February 2025, a visit to the CSI Pacific’s Whistler Campus later strengthened the foundations of this cooperation.
When we look forward, CSI Pacific is willing to explore joint initiatives that will increase the performance of athletes and rams that will lead to large global activities such as 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Los Angeles, and potentially large global activities such as Milan Cortina 2026.
To provide more information about this initiative, CSI Pacific will host an online NSO Information session on February 26th on February 26th. During this session, CSI Pacific and OSP Stuttgart representatives will give a depth to the partnership, including details about the available opportunities and services for Canadian athletes studying in Germany.
Learn more about LandessPortverBand Baden-Württemberg (LSVBW) [German website]
Learn more about Olympiastzpunkt Stuttgart (OSP Stuttgart) [German Website]
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Contact for more information:
Noah Wheeelock
Senior Manager, Communication and Operations
CSI Pacific
nwheelock@csipacif.ca