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Forget traditional advertisements - our sizzle reels, which are produced in partnership with the CBC, will blend seamlessly with the Olympic viewing experience, highlighting the best Canadian stories of the Rio games. Learn more here.
To live up to an on-field nickname like “Superman,” regular old training can’t make the cut. We joined Kevin Pillar for training, and took it to the next level – with a drone ball drop from hundreds of feet in the air. Check it out here.
“If we wanted to be in Rio, great wasn’t good enough.” After her devastation in 2012, Heather Bansley changed her whole approach to beach volleyball to rise beyond greatness towards Rio in 2016.
Olympic bronze medalist Mark De Jonge was built to be a kayaker, but he’s made some hard decisions before he stood on the podium in London. Stepping away from the sport he loved made him hungry for more – and now he’s on his way to Rio.
We are proud to offer work that complements our employees’ athletic endeavours. Meet Brandon Etzl, a passionate road cyclist working at our St. Catherine’s location who is setting his sights high to become one of the greats of cycling.
Losing can bring you down or it can make you better. In this video Olympic athlete Ryan Cochrane shows us that loss is inevitable, but losing is optional. Follow our latest video series where Canadian athletes share #WhatItTakes to be a winner.
Our employee Jordyn Thompson is a runner. Because of her chronic illness, she is overcoming massive challenges every single day to continue doing what she loves. Learn more about how working for Sport Chek helps her get there.
To all the #GreatOnes out there that got up early to stand in a cold arena or the blistering heat next to the pitch – we thank you.
“Stepping on the ice before a big game is… chilling.” Ashlynn is a Sport Chek employee at our Red Deer location, with a passion for Ringette. Learn more about her sport and what motivates her in our latest employee feature video.
Our newest flagship store on Robson Street in Vancouver converges in-store and digital experiences with 3D product holograms, motion activated screens, touch-activated video walls and more – all designed with athletes in mind. Check it out.