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Youth Development Camp

April 27, 2006 — A Youth Development Camp, a project of the Ontario Cycling Association, is taking place at Hardwood Hills NCC on Saturday June 17, and Sunday June 18, 2006

Age Groups:
– Minime: age 13-14
– Cadet: age 15-16
as of December 31, 2006

Objective: To develop athletes in the mountain bike discipline. This camp has been designed to meet the needs of Minime and Cadet aged athletes who have competed in some form of organized racing (Citizens Race Events, Ontario Cup Events).

Participants should expect to gain the following by attending the camp:
– Ideas and guidelines with regard to training for competition.
– Improved technical riding skills.
– Exposure to new training tools and methods.
– A better understanding of what it takes to achieve race and training goals.

Accommodations: Georgian Green Summer Hostel in Barrie, ON.

Transportation: Parents are responsible to drop athletes at Hardwood Hills off on Saturday morning and pick up on Sunday in the afternoon. Transportation will be provided to and from the hostel.

Meals: Saturday lunch, Saturday supper, Sunday breakfast, Sunday lunch and
snacks during the day.

Coaches: The sessions will be delivered by dynamic, experienced coaches who will bring with them a wealth of knowledge and exciting new techniques.

Cost: $45.00 plus 7% GST=$ 48.15. Thank you to the Ontario Cycling Association and CHICO Racing for their financial support of this project.

Name:

Address:

Phone Number:

Email:

Age:

Race Category:

Citizen’s Permit/OCA License Number:

Food Allergies/Medical Conditions:

Emergency Contact # 1: Name:
Phone Number: Cell Phone:

Emergency Contact # 2: Name:

Phone Number:

Cell Phone:

Briefly describe your racing/riding experience:

Payment : Cash Cheque Credit Card:

Expiry Date:___________________________

For more information please contact or to receive an application package please contact Kevin Jones: Phone: 705-487-3775 Fax: 705-487-2153 E-mail: kevin@hardwoodhills.ca






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