“It is an honour and a privilege to have been chosen,” said McIntosh,
of Toronto, ON. “This is the first time in the history of the
Paralympic Winter Games that Canadian Paralympians will be able to
compete on home turf. Canada is renowned for its excellence both on and
off the Paralympic field of play and now our athletes have the
opportunity to showcase their talents right here at home. I’m very
excited for the athletes, team members and the CPC, and look forward to
sharing this chance to showcase the Paralympic Movement in Canada.”
Currently the Director of Games for the Sport Alliance of Ontario,
McIntosh has been a pivotal games consultant or mission staff leader to
more than 30 major Games, including the 2004 Athens Paralympic Games,
11 Canada Games and the 2000 World Women’s Hockey Championships. He has
been the Ontario Team Chef de Mission at the Canada Games four times,
and was Host Chef for the 2001 Canada Summer Games held in London, ON,
when he received an award for outstanding leadership. At the 2007
Canada Games in Whitehorse, YK, McIntosh led the Ontario Team, which
won the Claude Hardy Award as the provincial or territorial team best
exhibiting leadership, cooperation, integrity and esprit de corps.
Prior to joining the Sport Alliance of Ontario in 2005, McIntosh was
the manager of Sport Tourism for the City of London, ON, a position he
assumed in September 2003. Previous to that, he worked 23 years in the
Sport and Recreation Branch of the Ontario government.
One of his first duties as 2010 Chef de Mission was participating today
in a site visit of the 2010 Paralympic facilities. He toured the
Whistler Nordic Venue, Whistler Paralympic Village and Whistler
Creekside this morning, and is due to visit the UBC Winter Sports
Center, Hillcrest/Nat Bailey Stadium Park and the Vancouver Paralympic
Village this afternoon.
“I am excited that Blair has joined Team Canada for the 2010 Paralympic
Winter Games,” said CPC President Carla Qualtrough. “He will be an
invaluable asset to the leadership of our Mission Team as the Canadian
team works toward its goal of finishing among the top three countries
in the world. Blair is a great team leader and administrator who is
also an enthusiastic advocate for sport for people with a physical
disability.”
McIntosh’s initial key priorities as Chef de Mission include finalizing
the budget and operational plans for the Canadian team at the 2010
Games, selecting key volunteer Mission Staff and meeting with athletes
and coaches.
The Vancouver 2010 Paralympic Winter Games run March 12-21, 2010.
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CPC announces Chef de Mission for Vancouver 2010 Winter Paralympic Games
25 October 2007
VANCOUVER (October 25, 2007) – Blair McIntosh has been selected Chef de Mission for the Canadian team at the Vancouver 2010 Paralympic Winter Games, the Canadian Paralympic Committee announced today. McIntosh will lead all aspects of Team Canada’s preparation, ensuring Canadian athletes, coaches and managers are fully prepared to perform at the premiere sporting event for athletes with a physical disability in just under two and a half years.











