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04.28.11 -Loto-Québec
renews its partnership with the Quebec Foundation for
Athletic Excellence
and continues its bursary program
for handicapped athletes
Montréal, April 28, 2011 – Pierre Bibeau,
Senior Corporate Vice-President, Communications and
Public Affairs at Loto-Québec, announced that
Loto-Québec will renew its partnership with the
Quebec Foundation for Athletic Excellence. He also revealed
the names of the 15 athletes who shared $42,000 in bursaries
awarded through Loto-Québec's 2011 program. The
presentation was held at the Claude-Robillard Sports
Centre in Loto-Québec's Zone d'essais sportifs
as part of Défi sportif, of which Loto-Québec
is a gold-level sponsor.
Loto-Québec is particularly pleased to present
the 15 recipients who were all nominated by their sporting
federation. The objective of Loto-Québec's bursary
program, which is now in its fourth year, is to support
handicapped athletes in their quest for excellence on
provincial, national and international scenes. "Loto-Quebec
is pleased to present these 15 fine athletes. Their
success in sports is an excellent example of personal
achievement and a source of inspiration to all,"
Mr. Bibeau said.
The bursary program is managed by the Quebec Foundation
for Athletic Excellence in cooperation with various
sports federations and associations that govern sports
for handicapped athletes (see table of bursary recipients
below).
Among the 15 recipients in the 2011 program, 9 were
ranked Excellence by their respective sports federations,
earning them a $3,000 bursary, 4 were ranked Elite and
also received a cheque for $3,000 and two were in the
Hopeful category and received $1,500.
Among awarded athletes, some are newcomers and others
have performed on the international level, including
three para-cyclists, Geneviève Ouellet, bronze
medallist in the women tandem road race and invidual
time trial competitions at the 2010 Para-Cycling Road
World Championship; Daniel Chalifour, fourth in the
men tandem individual time trial at the 2010 Para-Cycling
Road World Championship; and Marie-Claude Molnar, silver
medallist in the women's 3000 meter individual pursuit
at the 2011 Para-Cycling Track World Championships.Twin
brothers Jonathan and Philippe Vermette finished eighth
at the 2009 U-23 World Wheelchair Basketball Championship;
Simon Gagnon-Brassard won the silver medal in the cycling
road race at the 2009 Deaflympic Games;; and Simon Tremblay,
a blind athlete, finished ninth at the 2010 World Goalball
Championship.
Claude Chagnon, President of the Quebec Foundation for
Athletic Excellence, is pleased with Loto-Québec's
decision to renew the partnership: "These athletes
are true models of perseverance for their peers and
the entire Quebec community. Loto-Québec's investment
will enable the Foundation to meet its objectives, that
is to say increase the number of bursaries awarded to
handicapped athletes. "
Here are the 15 recipients of Loto-Québec's 2011
bursary program
AQSPC: Association québécoise de sports
pour paralytiques cérébraux
ASSQ: Association sportive des sourds du Québec
AQSFR: Association québécoise des sports
en fauteuil roulant
FQSC: Fédération québécoise
des sports cyclistes
ASAQ: Association sportive des aveugles du Québec
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Marie-Claude Molnar, Daniel Chalifour,
Alexandre Carrier et Geneviève Ouellet
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