Kelly Anne Erdman, MSc, RD, CSSD, 1992 Cycling Olympian

Registered Dietitian
Certified Specialist in Sports Dietetics - CSSD

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KellyAnne.Erdman@gmail.com
Unit 23, 450 Yates Road, Kelowna, British Columbia

About

Recipient of the Dietitians of Canada 2015 Ryley-Jeffs Memorial Lecture Award. Read the article

Ryley-Jeffs Memorial Lecture Award, Dietitians of Canada Kelly Anne Erdman was the recipient of the distinguished Ryley-Jeffs Memorial Lecture Award (2015) for recognition as a pioneer in the field of sports dietetics in Canada. She has been a sessional instructor in Kinesiology at the University of Calgary (2017-2021) and a lecturer with the Canadian National Coaching Certification Program (1993-2014).

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Kelly Anne Erdman RD, MSc, CSSD | 1992 Cycling Olympian

Kelly Anne Erdman is a Registered Dietitian with:

   Hockey Canada National Women's team (1994 - current); 5 Olympic Gold Medals

   Hockey Canada Men's Para Hockey Team (2012 - current)

   Canadian Sport Institude Calgary (1994 - current)

   INLIV - Full Circle Health, www.INLIV.com, (2016 - current)

   Golf Canada, women's program (2022 - current)

   Speed Skating Canada - Long Track (2010 - 2022)

   Calgary Flames Hockey Team (2004 - 2018)

   Canadian Olympic Committee, Canadian Team Dietitian

            (2011 Pan American Games, 2012 London Olympics & 2014 Sochi Olympic Games)

   Shell Canada, ConocoPhillips Canada, Cenovus Energy

Ryley-Jeffs Memorial Lecture Award, Dietitians of Canada

Kelly Anne Erdman was the recipient of the distinguished Ryley-Jeffs Memorial Lecture Award (2015) for recognition as a pioneer in the field of sports dietetics in Canada. She has been a sessional instructor in Kinesiology at the University of Calgary (2017-2021) and a lecturer with the Canadian National Coaching Certification Program (1993-2014).

 

Kelly Anne Erdman is a 1992 Cycling Olympian ; she raced on Team Canada from 1985-1992. Kelly Anne was inducted into the Alberta Sports Hall of Fame and Museum in 1999. Cycling career Highlights:

  • 3 Gold and 1 Silver Medal, 2005 World Masters Games
  • 4 th Place, 1990 World Cycling Championships
  • Silver Medal, 1987 Pan American Games
  • 12 National Cycling Titles in Canada (1985-1992)
  • Competed in 7 World Cycling Championships (road & track)