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Alberta businessman Rob Hatch takes over as Own The Podium board chair

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Alberta businessman Rob Hatch has been elected the next chair of Own The Podium's board of directors. Own The Podium was established before the 2010 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games in Vancouver and Whistler, B.C., to help get Canadian athletes on the podium.

OTP continues to provide technical assistance to national sport organizations and makes funding recommendations to Sport Canada based on medal potential.

Hatch was a founding director and former chair of Jumpstart, which is a national charitable organization that's helped children access sport and recreational activities since 2005.

He has served on OTP's board for the past five years. "Our goal as a board is to work with our partners through a new sporting climate in Canada to help all athletes and coaches get to the international start line, knowing they have done everything possible to achieve their performance goals in an environment that protects their psychological and physical health and safety," Hatch said Monday in a statement. "I have witnessed first-hand the positive impact sport at all levels has on the life of a child and their development regardless of their background or ability level. "I know that by giving all Canadians a chance to participate in sport, we will build a better and more inclusive Canada.

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