TORONTO, Sept. 15, 2021 /CNW/ - To celebrate the 7th annual National Coaches Week, which runs from September 18-26, the Coaches Association of Ontario (CAO) will recognize 10 coaches from across the province with the highest coaching honour at the 2021 Ontario Coaching Excellence Awards. National Coaches Week highlights the positive impact coaches have on athletes and the role they play in building safe communities by saying #ThanksCoach.

Through the continued Safe Sport 101 partnership between the CAO and Hydro One: 

  • One coach will be awarded with the Hydro One Safe Play Award
  • All award recipients will be provided with funding to purchase sporting goods from local Canadian retailers of their choice
  • 46 coaches from 36 communities across the province will receive a Return to Coaching Community Grant, for tools and resources they need to get back to playing sports safely in-person

"We're so proud of all our award recipients and the positive impact each of them have on and off the field with their athletes and communities. And as we continue to recover from the pandemic we know coaches play a vital role in ensuring sports remain welcoming, safe, positive and engaging for all participants," said CAO's Executive Director, Jeremy Cross.

"At Hydro One, we're energizing life by supporting local coaches who play a critical role in building resilience, confidence and leadership skills in athletes across the province," said Jay Armitage, Vice President, Marketing and Communications, Hydro One. "Participation in sports, especially during this challenging time, helps athletes maintain their mental and physical well-being, and we could not be more proud to help coaches and athletes as they safely return to in-person sports. Congratulations to all award recipients, and thank you for the important work you do in your communities to make sports safe, fun and inclusive for all."

The awards are hosted by two-time World Champion, Olympian, TV Host, Author and Sports Broadcaster, Perdita Felicien. Tune into the live online broadcast on Friday, September 17 at 7 p.m. at www.coachesontario.ca/events/awards.

The 2021 Ontario Coaching Excellence Award winners are:

Name:

Award:

Organization:

City:

Matthew
Aslett

Male Grassroots Coach
Award

St. John Paul II Elementary
School

Oakville

Jessica
Brown

Female Grassroots Coach
Award

Gold Ice: Skate Canada
Brampton-Chinguacousy

Brampton

Colin Ward

Male School Sport Coach
Award

Lo-Ellen Park Secondary
School

Sudbury

Kelly
Gouveia

Female School Sport Coach
Award

Fletcher's Meadow
Secondary School

Brampton

Joel
Hazzan

Male Good to Great Coach
Award

Ottawa River Canoe Club

Dunrobin

Dallas
Price

Female Good to Great Coach
Award

Toronto Nomads Rugby
Football Club

Toronto

Abderrahim
Moussa

Everyone Matters Coach
Award

Tumblers Gymnastics
Centre

Orleans

Zak Lewis

Hydro One Safe Play Award

Ottawa Rowing Club

Ottawa

Jordan
McFarlane

Susan Kitchen Trailblazer
Award

YAAACE

Toronto

Darlene
Joseph

Andy Higgins Lifetime
Achievement Award

Gloucester Skating Club

Orleans

For more information about National Coaches Week across Ontario visit www.coachesontario.ca/events/coachesweek.

For more information about Safe Sport 101 and the full list of the Return to Coaching Community Grant recipients, visit safesport101.coachesontario.ca.

About the Coaches Association of Ontario (CAO)
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SOURCE Coaches Association of Ontario

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