Professional sports team takes 5000 IU vitamin D and wins championship
According to my sources, the Chicago Blackhawk team physicians began diagnosing and treating vitamin D deficiency in all Blackhawk players about 18 months ago. Apparently, most players are on 5,000 IU per day .
After many losing seasons, last year the Blackhawks came out of nowhere to get to the Western conference finals. This year they are playing even better.
According to my sources, improved athletic performance is only one of the benefits for the Blackhawk players. The other is a reduction in the number and severity of colds and flu and a reduction in the number and severity of repetitive use injuries.
Six months ago, Runner’s World published a story on vitamin D and physical performance.
A year ago, the flagship journal of the American College of Sports Medicine was the first journal to publish the theory that vitamin D would improve athletic performance.
However, readers of this newsletter first learned about it in 2007:
Cannell, JJ. Peak Athletic Performance and Vitamin D. Vitamin D Council Newsletter, March 2007.
I can only hope that, if the Blackhawks win the Stanley Cup this year, other teams, from high school to professional, may start paying attention to the vitamin D status of their players. That would be a big boost to the Council’s goal of educating the world about the importance of vitamin D.
John Cannell, MD, The Vitamin D Council, 1241 Johnson Ave., #134, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
update June 9, 2010 They won

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Update Oct 30. 2010
Another professional hockey team is adding vitamin D
But only 1500 IU - not nearly enough
See also Vitamin D Life
Review of Vitamin D and Sports book - 2011 at Vitamin D Life
- excellent on Athletics, covers vitamin D concerns well.
Olympic Athletes and vitamin D - clippings 2009-10
- UV used by Olympic athletes since the 1930's, High UV in Mexico Olympics broke many records
NCAA trainers are getting on board the Vitamin D train (40-50 ng)– Nov 2019