Biathlon
Biathlon OPI
Capt B Sand
Objective
To enhance individual physical fitness through participation in the sport of biathlon training and the Cadet Biathlon Program.
Description
Biathlon is a combination of cross-country skiing (winter Biathlon) or running (summer Biathlon) and marksmanship. It requires tremendous endurance and strength as well as skill and precision.
A seemingly unlikely combination of events – one being an aerobic activity which requires strength, speed and stamina; the other being a passive activity which requires concentration and a steady hand - confronts the athlete with a very demanding challenge. The combination of power and endurance of cross-country skiing with the precision and calm of marksmanship makes this sport especially challenging, fun and rewarding.
Historically, Biathlon was first introduced in the Canadian Cadet Organizations by Eastern Region (province of Québec) in 1978. In the early 1990’s, using the Daisy Air Rifle 853C, summer Biathlon training and competition was introduced. Today, as a recreational activity, summer Biathlon training and competition continues to be conducted in most Cadet Summer Training Centres across Canada.
The aims of the Cadet Biathlon Program are to promote physical fitness, to act as a catalyst for a cadet fitness/sports program, to promote the safe handling of rifles and to stimulate and maintain an interest in Cadets.
These are the formal aims, however, if you ask any Cadet, they will tell you that the true reasons are to have fun, to take part in an activity that they can be good at and excel at, to improve their skills, to exercise and get fit, as well as, to be with friends.
Remarks
The skiing and shooting equipment are provided.
Cadets may use their own skate-skis if they wish.
Schedule
Thursdays and Sundays Sep to Nov.
Location
Edmonton Nordic Biathlon Centre in Strathcona Science Park Edmonton.
Requirements
Any cadet, from any level, may try out for the Biathlon Team.
Qualifications Awarded
The Cadet Biathlon Championship Series Pins are awarded when a member competes in the various levels of competition.
|
Zone Provincial National
This
site is maintained by the 699 Air Cadets Support Wing Society. It
is not intended to represent in any way the opinions of the
Department of National Defence or the Air Cadet League of Canada
and has not been authorized by them. ©2012 699 RCACS.
Registered Charity
No. 846065092RR0001.