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The Fondation Aléo and National Bank Invest in the Aspirations of 22 Young People

Montreal, March 19, 2025

Photo of the Bursary recipients

Photo credit: Maxime Côté

The Aléo Foundation is proud to celebrate its long-standing partnership with National Bank, which hosted the 33rd edition of the National Bank Bursary Program on Wednesday. This year, a total of $100,000 in bursaries and services was awarded to 22 recipients from 18 different sports.

At a ceremony held at National Bank’s brand-new head office, bursary recipients were given not only a cheque but also lifetime access to the services provided by the Aléo Foundation. Upon receiving their first bursary, student athletes become lifelong members of the Aléo family. This grants them access to guidance, mentoring, career transition support, communications services and many other benefits, both during and after their athletic careers.

In the presence of Patrick Charlebois, Senior Wealth Advisor and Portfolio Manager at National Bank, who is also an ultramarathoner, the 2025 bursary recipients were presented individually and commended for their athletic and academic achievements.

Among the more than 425 student athletes supported by National Bank during its long partnership with the Aléo Foundation, many have achieved impressive international success. Notable examples include three-time Olympic medallist and winner of multiple world championships Mikaël Kingsbury, Olympic medallists Jennifer Abel, Catherine Beauchemin-Pinard and Marianne St-Gelais, tennis star Félix Auger-Aliassime and cyclist Hugo Houle, whose achievements include winning a stage of the Tour de France.

 

In their own words:

“For over three decades, National Bank has been an extremely important partner to the Aléo Foundation, supporting hundreds of student athletes who have become exceptional citizens contributing to all sectors of our society. This substantial support has allowed the Aléo Foundation to advance, develop as an organization, innovate, and make a significant impact on sports in Quebec.”

- Martin Lavigne, President of the Aléo Foundation

 

“With the 33rd edition of its bursary program, National Bank is proud to support student athletes from all over Quebec and celebrate their achievements. Once again this year, we are delighted to support these athletes in their pursuit of fulfillment and wellbeing in performance.”

- Patrick Charlebois, Senior Wealth Advisor and Portfolio Manager at National Bank

 

2025 National Bank Bursary Program Recipients

 

Nom

Discipline

Age

Amount

City

Region

School

Noémie Beaulieu

Triathlon

21

$4,000

Gatineau

Outaouais

Université Laval

Thessalie Bruneau

BMX

18

$4,000

La Tuque

Mauricie

Collège Laflèche

Cristella Brunetti-Burns

Artistic gymnastics

17

$4,000

Kirkland

Montréal

John Rennie High School

Jérémy Chartier

Trampoline

23

$4,000

Montréal (Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie)

Montréal

Université de Montréal

Alexia Chevrier

Softball

18

$4,000

Saint-Lazare

Montérégie

Jefferson College

Jean-Nicolas De Broeck

Biathlon

19

$4,000

Gatineau (Aylmer)

Outaouais

Cégep de l'Outaouais

Mirka Delaney

Tennis

15

$2,000

Beaconsfield

Montréal

Collège de Montréal

Olivier Desrosiers

Fencing (sabre)

20

$4,000

Rosemère

Laurentides

Université de Montréal

Julien Frascadore

Judo (66kg)

25

$4,000

Québec (Beauport)

Capitale-Nationale

Université de Montréal

Jérôme Gauthier

Road cycling

20

$4,000

Amos

Abitibi-Témiscamingue

Cégep de l'Abitibi-Témiscamingue

Alisson Gobeil

Para-swimming

20

$4,000

Alma

Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean

Pavillon Wilbrod-Dufour

Jerry Han

Tennis

17

$2,000

Westmount

Montréal

Selwyn House School

Étienne Jolicoeur

Weightlifting (67kg)

18

$2,000

Lachute

Laurentides

University of Ottawa

Cassandra Lefebvre

Artistic swimming

17

$2,000

Beaconsfield

Montréal

Vanier College

Tristan Lemire

Mountain biking (downhill)

20

$4,000

Bromont

Estrie

Cégep Édouard-Montpetit

Siméon Martin

Table tennis

19

$4,000

Montréal (Le Plateau–Mont-Royal)

Montréal

Université TÉLUQ

Félix Mercier-Ross

Judo (73kg)

20

$4,000

Montréal (Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie)

Montréal

Concordia University

Léa Morin

Karate (kata)

22

$4,000

Sherbrooke (Saint-Élie)

Estrie

Université de Montréal

Lily Plante

Track and road cycling

23

$4,000

Sutton

Estrie

Université Laval

Babette Roy

Climbing

23

$4,000

Montréal (Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie)

Montréal

Université du Québec à Montréal

Victor Roy-Lafrance

Short-track speed skating

21

$4,000

Boucherville

Montérégie

Polytechnique Montréal

Roxane Vermette

Mountain biking

24

$4,000

Saint-Ferréol-les-Neiges

Capitale-Nationale

Université Laval

About National Bank of Canada  
With $484 billion in assets as at January 31, 2025, National Bank of Canada is one of Canada’s six systemically important banks. The Bank has approximately 30,000 employees in knowledge-intensive positions and operates through three business segments in Canada: Personal and Commercial Banking, Wealth Management and Financial Markets. A fourth segment, U.S. Specialty Finance and International, complements the growth of its domestic operations. Its securities are listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX: NA). Follow the Bank’s activities at nbc.ca or via social media.

About the Aléo Foundation          
Created in 1985, the Fondation de l’athlète d’excellence (FAEQ) has awarded more than $25 million in bursaries to nearly 5,000 student athletes from all over Quebec. In order to better reflect the organization’s mission of elevating athletes beyond sport, the FAEQ changed its name and brand image in 2022, becoming the Aléo Foundation. It continues to provide bursaries and support services to the leaders of tomorrow and aspires to offer a personalized approach focused on the overall development and wellbeing of its bursary recipients.

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Information:

Annie Dubé

Communications and Marketing Director
Fondation Aléo

Alexandre Guay

Chief Advisor, Public Affairs
National Bank of Canada