Performance Hub

The 2023 Canada Games Legacy Performance Hub is dedicated to advancing sport in Prince Edward Island. Operated by Sport PEI, the Performance Hub focuses on three key areas.
ATHLETE TESTING

Providing testing opportunities to assess and enhance athlete, team, and organizational performance.

PERFORMANCE PLANNING

Supporting coaches, teams, & organizations in developing athlete, team, & program performance plans.

ATHLETE HEALTH & PERFORMANCE

Expanding access to health and performance experts, and offering professional development for coaches, athletes, and sport leaders.

The Performance Hub’s mission is to strengthen athlete and coaching development across PEI.

ATHLETE TESTING

PRICING OPTIONS

* 1 Hub Pass is a single testing session for 1 athlete

Package 1

1 - 14  Hub  Passes

$20

per Hub Pass*

Perfect for team selection or one-time assessments.

  • 15 general screening & assessment tests
  • Up to 5 sport-specific screens or assessment tests
  • Printed results for athletes
  • Coaches receive leaderboards for group data
  • AHP Team access to results (with athlete permission)

Package 2

15  -  29  Hub  Passes

$15

per Hub Pass*

This could be used for a larger group or multiple testing for a smaller group

Track progress across the season (start, middle, and end).

  • 15 general screening & assessment tests
  • Up to 5 sport-specific screens or assessment tests
  • Printed results for athletes
  • Coaches receive leaderboards for group data
  • AHP Team access to results (with athlete permission)

Package 3

30+ Hub Passes

$10

per Hub Pass*

Track progress along a single training year of 18 months leading up to the Canada Games

  • 15 general screening & assessment tests
  • Up to 5 sport-specific screens or assessment tests
  • Printed results for athletes
  • Coaches receive leaderboards for group data
  • AHP Team access to results (with athlete permission)

PERFORMANCE PLANNING

Spencer House, Sport Performance Coordinator

Spencer House joins Sport PEI with an extensive athletics background as both an athlete and coach. NCCP Performance Coach certified in jumps and sprints/hurdles, he has coached at the club, university, and provincial levels, working with national team athletes along the way. A former University of Saskatchewan track and field competitor, Spencer has led programs at Brock University and served as Recruiting Lead and Assistant Coach at the University of Saskatchewan. He holds degrees from the University of Saskatchewan and Brock University, and is currently completing graduate studies in High Performance Coaching and an Advanced Coaching Diploma.

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VALD Equipment

VALD technology is used and trusted in high performance organizations around the world to measure, manage and improve teams’ and athletes’ strength, power, movement, balance, asymmetry and more.

Dynamo

Handheld dynamometers and inclinometers that can test strength and range of motion

Forcedecks

Portable force plate system that can be used to analyze jumps, strength, power, asymmetry and more

HumanTrak

3D motion capture and biomechanical analysis camera and system

Nordboard

Testing system for hamstring strength

SmartSpeed

Timing gate system for measuring speed, agility and reactivity.

  • Megan Drouin

    Megan Drouin graduated with honours from Mount Royal University in Calgary, Alberta. She holds a Bachelor of Health and Physical Education, in Athletic Therapy and is a Certified Athletic Therapist. She has worked with a variety of sports including the University of Calgary Track and Field and Cross Country Teams, Ambrose University Men’s and Women’s…

  • Logan Rempel

    Logan Rempel is a Certified Personal Trainer (CSEP-CPT) and co-owner of T3 Fitness and Kinesiology, where he focuses on inclusive, evidence-based training programs designed to help individuals move, perform, and excel in their everyday lives. A former professional basketball player and collegiate all-conference athlete, Logan brings firsthand experience in sport and coaching, currently serving as…

  • Shawn Francis

  • Stephanie Knickle

    Stephanie Knickle owns and operates ‘IMOTION FITNESS MIND BODY CORE” fitness and pilates studio in Downtown Charlottetown.  She has been teaching group fitness and resistance training for over 30 years and Pilates mat and reformer for 18 years.  She also works full-time in the Department of Athletics and Recreation at the University of PEI. YMCA…

  • Rob Dickson

    With a BSc in Kinesiology and a minor in Nutrition, Rob  brings a robust academic foundation to the sport and fitness sector. His commitment to professional excellence is underscored by a comprehensive array of certifications, including Clinical Exercise Physiologist, Professional Kinesiologist, Certified Personal Trainer, and Certified High Performance Specialist. Rob firmly believes in the responsibility of fitness…

  • Kyle Keoughan

    Kyle is a certified functional strength coach and the owner of K2 Athletics located in Charlottetown. K2 specializes in sport performance training as well as adult functional training, and they strive to educate and empower their clientele to help maximize potential and lead healthy lifestyles. Kyle is also the head strength coach for the hockey…

  • Morgan Campbell

    Morgan Campbell is a Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) with the National Strength & Conditioning Association with secondary certifications in weightlifting and functional strength training.  Morgan has over 10 years experience practicing as a Strength Coach. In addition, he holds a M.Sc in Strength & Conditioning, a B.Sc in Kinesiology, and a diploma in…

  • Owen MacWilliams, MS, RSCC, CSCS

    Owen MacWilliams is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (National Strength and Conditioning Association) and currently completing his masters in exercise and sport science with a focus in strength and conditioning. Throughout his coaching career, Owen has experienced working with NFL, NHL, CFL, AHL, AFL, NCAA and U-Sport athletes. These opportunities developed his personal philosophy…

  • Nicholas Lund

    Nick Lund is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist and Certified Personal Trainer (National Strength and Conditioning Association). Nick is the lead strength coach through Synergy Fitness and Nutrition where he works with several high-performance athletes through Canada games, UPEI, QMJHL, NHL, as well as a variety of other sports and organizations. He is also…

  • Nancy Fong

    Nancy is a Registered Dietitian, Consulting Sport & Performance Dietitian, and is the owner of Maximum Performance & Nutrition and Sport Nutrition Academy. Nancy graduated from the prestigious post-graduate diploma program in sport nutrition by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) Medical Commission (2005). Through her passion, hard work, & dedication Nancy has gained the opportunity…

Future Elites

Next Event: April 10th with Mark Arendz

Sport PEI hosts Future Elites - a Legacy Performance Event for athletes on PEI aspiring to be at a College, University, or National Team level.

Athletes, aged 13 to 17, striving to compete at the next level in their respective sport were welcome to apply to be part of the "Future Elites” Legacy Performance Event. The event is organized by Sport PEI and looks to join athletes together with common interests for development,  learning, and testing purposes.

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Past Future Elites events featured guests such as:

  • Former pro-baseball player John Patrick Stevenson
  • Hockey Canada Mental Performance coach Jackson Slauenwhite
  • Cornell hockey player Sarah MacEachern
  • Sports physiotherapist Travis Gaudet
  • UConn hockey goalie Ava Boutilier
  • Mental performance consultant Dr. Shauna Taylor
  • Paraylmpic champion Mark Arendz
  • Olympic wrestler Hannah Taylor

For more information, or to apply for an upcoming event, contact Lynn Boudreau, lboudreau@sportpei.pe.ca, or call (902) 368-6253.

Future Elites Combine

Our Mission:

To give Island athletes an equal opportunity to discover and expose their athletic talent!

Future Elite events exist to support emerging athletes in achieving their sport related goals. They consist of physical, nutritional, and physiological learning sessions in order to help athletes develop the appropriate tools to take their game to the next level.

Future Elites hosts athletes in different sports from across the province for learning and testing in a supportive environment. We target those athletes, aged 13-17, looking to go to the next level, be it college, university or national team.

How long will the event take?

Athletes should expect to be at the event for approximately 2 hours after their registered start time. During this time, athletes will register, complete basic anthropometry measurements (height, weight, arm span) before the testing begins. Athletes will then be tested in pre-determined waves based on selected registration times

What are the performance benchmarks?

Each sport requires different skills and the performance benchmarks are dictated by our partner - Canadian Sport Centre Atlantic. Athletes that participate in the Future Elites Combine will receive a custom scorecard the week after they participate, which will help them compare their performance against the benchmarks.

  • Future Elites Combine 2021

    April 12, 2021

    Thank you and congratulations to all of the athletes that competed in the 2021 Future Elites Combine. The level of athleticism in our province is extremely impressive, and we can’t wait to see what these athletes will accomplish next! Our overall top 2 male and female athletes from the event were: Female: Maiya Chaudhary, Claire…

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