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[np_storybar title=”How to potentially become Canada’s next Olympian” link=””]Think you have what it takes to compete for Canada at the five-ring circus?

A new search for the next generation of Olympians begins Jan. 15 in Langley, B.C. through RBC Training Ground, with more than 24 local qualifiers taking place across the country. Athletes between 14 and 25 will attempt to reach performance benchmarks set out by national sport organizations in speed, power, strength and endurance.

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Top performers will receive invitations to the regional finals in Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto, Montreal and Halifax.

This year, 11 national sports organizations are looking for potential Olympians in athletics, bobsleigh, skeleton, canoe, kayak, cycling, rowing, rugby, alpine skiing, freestyle skiing, judo, triathlon and water polo.

To register in the free local qualifiers, go to the RBC Training Ground website.