Premier Danielle Smith, Minister of Tourism and Sport, Joseph Schow, and Alberta’s 2024 Olympic and Paralympic athletes.

Premier Danielle Smith, Minister of Tourism and Sport, Honourable Joseph Schow, and Alberta’s 2024 Olympic and Paralympic athletes.

Alberta’s government is proud to celebrate the exceptional achievements of our Olympians and Paralympians, who demonstrated dedication and sportsmanship and represented their province brilliantly at the 2024 Paris Games.

Alberta’s Olympians and Paralympians were formally recognized in the Alberta legislature, as members of the legislature joined all Albertans in applauding their contributions to sport and their roles as ambassadors for our province.

“The dedication and achievements of Alberta’s Olympians and Paralympians inspire us all to dream big and aim high. As we cheered on Alberta’s athletes at this summer’s games, we were reminded of the power of sport. Our Olympians and Paralympians have made Alberta proud and we’re honoured to celebrate them.”

Joseph Schow, Minister of Tourism and Sport

Throughout the day, the athletes took part in several activities to share their passion for athletic excellence and connect with Albertans. Two Albertan Olympians, Michelle and Katherine Plouffe, joined Minister Joseph Schow during a visit to Holy Family Catholic School to speak to elementary and junior high students about the power of sport and its impact on one’s life. The Plouffe sisters are Edmonton locals and former students of Holy Family Catholic School, who went on to compete on Canada’s 3x3 women’s basketball team at several Olympic games, including Paris 2024.

Minister of Tourism and Sport, Olympians Michelle and Katherine Plouffe, and Grade 8 and 9 students from Holy Family Catholic Elementary/Jr High School in Edmonton play 3x3 backetball

Minister of Tourism and Sport, Olympians Michelle and Katherine Plouffe, and Grade 8 and 9 students from Holy Family Catholic Elementary/Jr High School in Edmonton play basketball.

The Alberta government’s Podium Alberta program, also known as the Alberta High Performance Athlete Assistance Program, supports Alberta’s high-performing athletes by helping them continue their training for athletic excellence at the highest levels of national and international competitions, including the Olympics and Paralympics. Since 2008, the Podium Alberta Program has provided almost $14 million in grants to 1,025 athletes, including Alberta’s Olympians and Paralympians.

Quick facts

  • Thirty Alberta athletes competed in the Paris Olympics and brought home five medals.
    • one gold in judo
    • three silvers in athletics, rowing and rugby sevens
    • one bronze in fencing
  • Nineteen Alberta athletes competed in the Paris Paralympics and brought home three medals.
    • one silver in Para swimming
    • two bronzes in Para cycling and sitting volleyball

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