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CSI Pacific announced Groundbreaking International Partnership with LSVBW and OSP Stattgart – Canadian Sport Institute Pacific

Through this partnership, Canadian athletes will achieve state -of -the -art training facilities, medical services and a strong European base to increase their preparation for major international competitions. The partnership has been extended to all CSI Pacific’s National Sport Organization (NSO) partners.

In turn, the training of German athletes in Canada will have access to famous features and expertise in the CSI Pacific, which strengthens fruitful exchange of knowledge and resources.

Performance solution in CSI Pacific, Kurt Inse says, “This partnership presents a unique opportunity.” “When our affiliated team travels to Europe for training camps or competitions, they will now have access to top-level services and world-class facilities. It will also give them more insight to compete in the region before 2026 and 2030 Winter Olympics and Paralympics. This combination of profit will be an important piece for Canadian Athletes.”

CSI Pacific President and CEO Wendy Patanden agrees: “We are thrilled about this agreement. It consolves the status of CSI Pacific as a global leader in sports science and sports medicine. With this partnership, we will motivate excellence on the world stage and inspire excellence on the world stage, now more than before.”

The partnership between CSI Pacific, LSVBW and OSP Stuttgart follows a discovery journey in Autumn 2024, during which the LSVBW/OSP Stuttgart team visited the Victoria Campus of CSI Pacific, as well as Copsin Partners CSI Antario and Ins Quibback. Since 6-8 February 2025, a latter visit of CSI Pacific’s Whistler Campus further strengthened the foundation for this cooperation.

Further, the CSI is eager to detect the Pacific joint initiative, which will lead the athlete and the performance of the coach in Los Angeles for major global programs such as the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Los Angeles – and potentially Milan Cortina 2026.

To provide more information on this initiative, the CSI Pacific will host an online NSO information session at Pacific at 9:00 am on 26 February. During this session, CSI Pacific and OSP Stuttgart representative will observe a thorough observation, including the features and services available for training of Canadian athletes in Germany.

Find out more about Landessportverband Baden-Württemberg (LSVBW) [German website]

Find out more about Olympiastützpunkt Stuttgart (OSP Stuttgart) [German Website]

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For more information, contact:

Noah Wheellock
Senior Manager, Communication and Operations
CSI Pacific
nwhelock@csipacific.ca

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