About Pentathlon Canada
Pentathlon Canada (Canadian Modern Pentathlon Association, CAMPA) is the national sport organization that governs the sport of pentathlon in Canada. Pentathlon Canada is working to develop Canada’s best pentathletes and to send these outstanding athletes to the world’s stage.
Mission and Mandate
Pentathlon Canada (Canadian Modern Pentathlon Association, CAMPA):
- is the National Sport Organization that governs the sport of Modern Pentathlon in Canada
- supports the efforts at the provincial level
- develops and facilitates the individual needs of Canadian Pentathletes
- helps our athletes attain the best opportunity and skill to be amongst the best athletes in the world
- fosters the development and growth of the sport of Modern Pentathlon in Canada and provides the resources required to enable our Pentathletes to achieve their goals to the best of their ability within Canada and Internationally
Pentathlon Canada goals:
- To raise capital in order to support our Canadian Pentathletes and thereby ensure they have the financial stability needed to prepare for, and compete at, the:
- Olympic Games held every four years
- Pan American Games held every four years
- Annual World Championships in every age category
- Annual World Cup Circuit culminating in the World Cup Final
- Numerous international competitions for our selected developing athletes as well as our high performance athletes held on all continents in the world.
- To nurture the needs of each and every Canadian Pentathlete who is striving to one day become the champion on behalf of our great nation, Canada.
Board Members
President: Angela Ives
Past President: Frank Gosling
Vice-President, High Performance Director: Bob Noble
Vice-President, Chair, Technical Committee: Colin Peace
Vice-President, Media & Communications: Aline Lafrenière
Vice-President, Athlete Development, Marketing: Blaine Dombowsky
Treasurer: John Emery
Secretary: Leslie Williamson
National High Performance Coach: John Hawes
National Team Assistant Coach/Fencing Specialist: Denis Fournier
High Performance Youth Development Program Coordinator: John Hawes
Athlete Representatives: Mathea Stevens & Joshua Riker-Fox
Canadian Olympic Committee (COC) Director: Bob Noble