Team Canada Swimming for Charity at World Championships

Jul 15, 2015; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Dominique Bouchard and Hilary Caldwell of Canada celebrates winning the gold and silver in the women’s 200m backstroke final during the 2015 Pan Am Games at Pan Am Aquatics UTS Centre and Field House. Mandatory Credit: Rob Schumacher-USA TODAY Sports
Photo Courtesy: Rob Schumacher/USA Today Sports Images

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Swimming Canada is excited to announce a new incentive program sponsored by the Chicken Farmers of Canada (CFC) for Canadian swimmers about to compete at the FINA World Championships in Russia.

When a Canadian swimmer wins an individual world championship medal, CFC will donate $1,000 to that swimmer’s local food bank, and an additional $1,000 to their swim club, for a total of $2,000 per medalist

“Our chicken farmers are proud to support Canadian swimmers, from the national competitive level, to young children learning how to swim. Our partnership with Swimming Canada is a source of tremendous pride and we believe in supporting Canada’s greatest athletes with Canada’s greatest meat,” said Dave Janzen, Chairman of CFC.

“We appreciate the fact that CFC has given our athletes a chance to give back to their club and their community”, said John Atkinson, Swimming Canada High Performance Director.  “Our athletes are already very motivated, but having some important funding go back to their hometowns will be a bit of extra incentive”.

“CFC has been an important partner of ours for the past three years,” said Chris Wilson, Swimming Canada’s Director of Marketing.  “Farmers and swimmers alike work hard to make Canadians proud. This incentive is just another example of how well our organizations work together.”

“As the official protein of swimming in Canada, it gives our chicken farmers great joy to support our athletes and “join with our fellow Canadians in providing healthy food for those in need,” says Janzen.

Coming off a successful Pan Am Games in Toronto where they won 27 medals, Team Canada is in search of more hardware at the World Championships.  A team made up of 28 swimmers – 10 male and 18 females will be in action through August 9.  Sportsnet one will have coverage of all eight days of pool swimming August 2-9.  Check your local listings for details.

The above article is a press release submitted to Swimming World. To reach our audience, contact us at newsmaster@swimmingworld.com.

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