Sport Seneca is a National high performance program for Artistic Gymnastics, Rhythmic Gymnastics and Figure Skating. This organization has been selected as Canadian Women’s Artistic Gymnastics club of the year several times over the past 5 years and has sent five athletes and a coach to represent Canada during the past four Olympic Games.

Sport Seneca is home to Canada’s #1 ranked Beijing Olympic hopeful in Women’s Artistic Gymnastics, Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs. Elyse is Canada’s first Women Artistic Gymnastics medalist at a World Championship. She has also won 2 World-Cup medals, setting another record for Canadian Women’s Artistic Gymnastics.

Also training at Sport Seneca is 2012 London Olympic hopeful Peng Peng Lee. Peng, only 14 years old, is the youngest member of the Senior Canadian National Team and recently won a bronze medal at the Pan American Games in Rio de Janeiro last July.

Since 2008 is an Olympic year, it is appropriate to be celebrating this milestone for Sport Seneca. Confirmed sport dignitaries to-date are:

Emcee:
Scott Russell

Keynote speaker:
Ferguson Jenkins

Sport Celebrities:
Dick Duff (Hockey), Red Kelly (Hockey), Johnny Bower (Hockey), Russ Jackson (Football), Elfi Schlegel (Gymnastics), Alison Korn (Rowing), George Chuvalo (Boxing), Bruce Kidd (Track & Field), Bill Crothers (Track & Field), Tracy Wilson (Figure Skating)

Sports Dignitaries:
Paul Beeston, Chris Rudge, Gord Stellick, Jack Dominico