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BRAM & KOHANCHUK
FEMALE HOCKEY CAMP

AUGUST 12-16 2024, WINNIPEG MB

CAMP OVERVIEW

Join us in the inaugural one week hockey camp led by Bailey Bram and Jenelle Kohanchuk. For this camp, athletes will be at the arena for roughly 5-5.5 hours per day participating in on-ice training, dryland training and a classroom session.

On-ice sessions will consist of powerskating, edgework, stickhandling, shooting, small area stations, battle drills, as well as full ice drills and games. Goalies will have allotted time with the goalie coach working on goalie specific drills.

Dryland will be instructed by a certified strength trainer and will include agility, balance, power, and competitive drills and games.

Classroom sessions will be taught by professionals with topics including sports nutrition, sport psychology, strength and conditioning, and more!

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Camp info

Dates/Location

August 12-16

Glenwood Arena

Winnipeg MB

Cost

Players: $500 + GST

Goalies: $350 + GST

Age groups

U11: 2014, 2015, 2016

U13: 2012, 2013

U16: 2009, 2010, 2011

Players per group

24 players

3 Goalies

Day overview

1.5 hour ice session

1 hour dryland

1 hour classroom

Age groups & Schedule

U11 Female
Age groups: 2014, 2015, 2016

Drop off: 945am

Ice: 1020-1150am

Classroom: 1205-105pm

Dryland: 120-220pm

Pick up: 230-4pm

U13 Female
Age groups: 2012, 2013

Drop off: 10am

Dryland: 1035-1135am

Ice: 12-130pm

Classroom: 220-320pm

Pick up: 330-4pm

U16 Female
Age groups: 2009, 2010, 2011

Drop off:1030am

Classroom: 11am-12pm

Dryland: 1215-115pm

Ice: 140-310pm

Pick up: 315pm-4pm

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Photo above is the two of us celebrating after scoring a goal against Team USA

OUR STORY

Jenelle and Bailey, lifelong friends, linemates, training partners and passionate hockey players, started their hockey journey as teammates at the age of 8 with the Manitoba Lightning spring hockey team. 

For over 20 years, Bailey and Jenelle played side by side at various levels and on many different teams, also competing against each other - which only made their bond grow stronger.

The two grew up representing prestigious teams together - such as Balmoral Hall, Team Manitoba, Hockey Canada U22 and many others, while also training side by side with Hockey Canada for the 2014 Olympic Team. To then facing off against each other in the CWHL & NCAA, where they competed against one another in the frozen four playoffs as they carved their own respective paths at Mercyhurst University and Boston University. 

Jenelle and Bailey experienced some of the highest highs and lowest lows of their hockey careers together and have truly been through it all.

Together they have travelled the world playing the sport they love and now, they are back in Winnipeg ready to make a difference in female hockey!

Join us on this exciting journey together!

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