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November 21/15 11:32 am - NCCH Announces New Sponsor


Posted by Editoress on 11/21/15
 

The National Cycling Centre Hamilton (NCCH) is very pleased to announce that DETOUR GOLD will be joining their list of sponsors for 2016!

Paul Martin, President & CEO of Detour Gold, says "We are proud to support the NCCH in their mission to develop Canada's young athletes and next top performers in a sport that is near and dear to many of us here at Detour. We've seen through hard work and putting safety first great things can happen and we look forward to watching the NCCH team in action."

"Detour Gold joins a special list of sponsors that support the objectives of the NCCH, we look forward to a long and mutually beneficial partnership as we partner with Detour Gold" said Rick Lee, Manager NCCH.

Detour Gold Corporation (TSX: DGC) is a Canadian intermediate gold producer. The Company owns and operates the Detour Lake mine, a long life large-scale open pit operation in the mining-friendly jurisdiction of northern Ontario. Currently, Detour Lake is the second largest gold producing mine in Canada with the largest gold reserves.

The Company is dedicated to responsible mining and to the highest safety and environment standards while having a strong commitment to the communities we operate and live in.

National Cycling Centre Hamilton (NCCH) is a not-for-profit corporation created as legacy organization following the very successful 2003 UCI World Road Cycling Championships in Hamilton Ontario. It operates out of the Morgan Firestone Arena on Jerseyville Road West in Ancaster.

The Centre is one of six nationally recognized cycling centers in Canada and is responsible for identifying, recruiting, testing, coaching and training high performance and development of athletes in the Province of Ontario. The Centre is formally partnered with the Canadian Cycling Association, the Ontario Cycling Association, the City of Hamilton and McMaster University. Since its creation in 2005, the Centre has assisted over 75 athletes win medals at National Championships and/or become members of the Canadian National Cycling Team.

We welcome your involvement with the Centre as an athlete, coach, parent, volunteer, or supporter.

Please contact us should you wish to find out more about our programs or services, at officesupport@ncch.ca

 

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