ATHLETE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

The Athlete Assistance Program (AAP) contributes to the pursuit of excellence through its contribution to improved Canadian athlete performances at major international sporting events, enabling athletes to combine their sport and academic or working careers while training intensively in pursuit of world-class performances.

Athletes who are approved for funding and are financially supported through the AAP are referred to as Carded Athletes. AAP support is referred to as Carding.

For more information, see the AAP Policies, Procedures and Guidelines (2009) or contact aap@pch.gc.ca.

» APP Criteria (pdf)

For more information:
André Brin Manager, Communications | Premier responsable, relations médias

HOCKEY CANADA CUP
Preliminary
Aug. 31 USA 2 - FIN 3
Aug. 31 CAN 7 - SWE 0
Sept. 1 USA 7 - SWE 0
Sept. 1 FIN 2 - CAN 10
Sept. 3 SWE 3 - FIN 1
Sept. 3 CAN 2 - USA 4
Semi-Final
Sept. 5 USA 4 - FIN 0
Sept. 5 CAN 7 - SWE 2
Bronze Medal
Sept. 6 FIN 1 - SWE 0
Gold Medal
Sept. 6 USA 2 - CAN 1

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