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'On the brink of a crisis': Canadian Olympic, Paralympic committees call for additional athlete funding

The Canadian Olympic Committee and Canadian Paralympic Committee requested an additional $104 million in federal funding on Monday.

The money would go directly to national sport organizations, whom COC president David Shoemaker described in a press release as being "on the brink of a crisis."

"NSOs cannot continue on this trajectory. They can't run deficits, and if nothing changes difficult decisions will have to be made," he said.

According to the release, 90 per cent of NSOs are reliant on funding to deliver their services.

Karen O'Neill, chief executive officer of the CPC, said the Paralympic movement in Canada could stall without an injection of money.

"The national sport organizations are critical to the development of Para sport across Canada, and in order to foster a healthy culture of excellence and provide more athletes with the opportunities and tools to succeed, it is clear more resources are needed," she said.

The $104 million is comprised of $20 million to account for inflation since the last funding increase in 2005; $57 million to lock in short-term funding programs that support things such as gender equity and safe sport; and $27 million to address a growing deficit NSOs are running.

"Our day-to-day costs are increasing with inflation like every Canadian's, but we also have an important role in ensuring sport is as safe and inclusive as possible," said Canoe Kayak Canada CEO Casey Wade. "We cannot properly fulfill those duties without an increase in funding."

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The call for funding comes fewer than five months until the Paris Olympics begin, and about six months out from the opening ceremony of the Paralympics.

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