Program Updates for 2025 At each qualifying event, participants from a wide range of sport backgrounds perform speed, strength, power, and endurance benchmark testing in front of National Sport Organizations (NSO) partners. One hundred hopefuls will then compete at a National Final. Up to 35 athletes will be selected as RBC Future Olympians and receive […]

New season of successful program gives Canadian athletes between the ages of 14 and 25 the chance to be scouted by fifteen Team Canada sports for free, including Speed Skating
Expanding program access to more communities – program schedule to include new qualifying events (i.e., in Yellowknife, N.W.T and Windsor, ON) intended to reach talent who have not always had the same access to participate (e.g., Indigenous and racialized communities, geographically isolated groups, among others). Shannon Cole, Chief Brand Officer, RBC
- In addition to new sport partners, for year 10 RBC Training Ground is providing more funding support for athletes and implementing program updates designed to provide greater access to high-performance sport for athletes from a wide range of backgrounds.
For the program’s 10th season new NSO partners Field Hockey Canada and Biathlon Canada join longstanding partners like Cycling Canada, Rugby Canada and Freestyle Canada to discover athletes for their national teams.
TORONTO, ONTARIO – Speed Skating Canada will again be searching for Olympic potential through the RBC Training Ground program this season.
“RBC Training Ground has always been committed to breaking down barriers and ensuring young athletes across Canada have fairer and more inclusive opportunities to participate in sport. These meaningful new program updates will help make chasing Olympic dreams more accessible for all athletes across Canada. We look forward to continuing our partnership with the COC and working alongside our sports partners to find and fund the next generation of Team Canada athletes.”
RBC Training Ground Athlete Accelerator – a new funding and support opportunity for RBC Training Ground participants facing financial barriers to high-performance sport. In addition to funding, recipients will receive educational development, mentorship support and financial literacy resources. All eligible athletes are able to apply following participation at a 2025 Evan MacInnis, Sport Technical Lead, RBC Training Ground