Officials said the program provides support for athletes like Tremblay and Giroux as they target long term success in short track speed skating
Annie Tremblay and Tom Giroux have been named to Ontario's Short Track High Performance Program.
The selection recognizes their progress in short track speed skating and supports their training for upcoming seasons. Both athletes will continue summer training as part of the provincial development pathway.
The program is designed to help skaters reach national and international competition levels. Tremblay and Giroux earned their spots after strong performances during the selection process. They are expected to build experience and improve consistency ahead of the 2026-2027 season.
Coaches will monitor their development through structured training camps and competitions across Ontario. Both skaters are aiming to represent the province at higher levels in future events.
Officials said the program provides support for athletes like Tremblay and Giroux as they target long term success in short track speed skating in Ontario going forward strongly now.

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