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Welcome to another episode of The Sporting Change Podcast!

This week, we’re thrilled to welcome Paige Crozon (Crow-zon)—an elite athlete, coach, and mom—who joins us to share her journey of balancing life on and off the court.

Paige has been a driving force behind Canada’s international success in 3×3 basketball since 2019. She’s helped Canada win back-to-back FIBA Women’s Series titles, capture medals at both the World Cup and AmeriCup, and most recently, secure a historic Olympic berth for Paris 2024. As a former University of Utah captain and long-time member of Team Canada, Paige has been competing on the international stage for over a decade.

But her story goes far beyond the medals. Paige is also a coach, sport leader through her role with the Living Skies Indigenous Basketball League, and on top of it all, she’s navigating the world of elite sport while raising her young daughter, Poppy.

Today’s conversation will explore Paige’s experience as a mother in sport and the lessons she’s learned about resilience, identity, and redefining success in sport and in life.

We know you’ll enjoy this inspiring conversation—so let’s get started!

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