Hopeful future Olympians compete in Winnipeg’s RBC training grounds
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As Olympic athletes gear up for Paris, Winnipeg's youth are chasing their Olympic dreams for 2028 and beyond.
As Olympic athletes gear up for Paris, Winnipeg’s youth are chasing their own Olympic dreams for 2028 and beyond.
Over 130 elite athletes aged 14 to 25 made their way to the RBC training grounds, where scouts waited to find top talent.
Winnipeg’s own Skylar Park is an Olympic Taekwondo athlete, and one of the scouts at this years event.
“For myself, I have that same passion within me and to see these athletes come in super excited just to have the opportunity to showcase their skills and hopefully make the Olympic games one day is super exciting and inspiring,” Park said.
Park will be competing in this year’s Olympic games where she will go for gold in taekwondo.
Scouts are evaluating athletes strength, speed and endurance to find out where they might fit on the team.
“It’s great for athletes who have great abilities and Olympic dreams, but don’t really know what sport they fit into,” Park explained.
Carter Heroux is a 15 -year-old track and field athlete showcasing his skills at the event. And while the Olympics might be on his mind, he says he’s got to get through high school track first.