No Sweat Nutrition Team of Dietitians

Together, we help athletes fuel with confidence and thrive in sport — with no sweat.

Locations We Serve:

Sandra Kilmartin, Bsc, RD

Founder
BC
(she/her)

Sandra is an ultrarunner, International Olympic Committee graduate, and founder of No Sweat Nutrition. She supports endurance athletes through all stages of training and recovery, with expertise in ultramarathon fueling, Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S), hypothalamic amenorrhea (HA), and eating disorder recovery.

Based in North Okanagan–Shuswap, serving clients across BC.

Our team of dietitians all bring a strong background in sports nutrition. Here’s what each one focuses on most:
Children + Youth
Disordered Eating
Hypothalamic Amenorrhea
IBS
Iron Deficiency
RED-S
Ultrarunning

Elizabeth Yu, RD, BSc

BC
(she/her)

Elizabeth is an anti-diet Registered Dietitian who is passionate about helping individuals improve their relationship with food and their bodies using a Health at Every Size (HAES) approach. She supports individuals with disordered eating and eating disorder recovery, Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S), and hypothalamic amenorrhea.

Based in Vancouver, serving clients across BC.

Our team of dietitians all bring a strong background in sports nutrition. Here’s what each one focuses on most:
Children + Youth
Disordered Eating
Hypothalamic Amenorrhea
IBS
Iron Deficiency
Meal Prep
RED-S

Terry Lok, BSc, RD

BC
(he/him)

Terry is a sport dietitian, former UBC rugby player, and emergency responder who supports high-performance and tactical athletes through all stages of training, competition, and recovery. His expertise includes fueling strategies for endurance and high-output team sport athletes, performance nutrition for firefighters and first responders, and optimizing recovery through practical, evidence-based approaches.

Based in Richmond, serving clients across BC.

Our team of dietitians all bring a strong background in sports nutrition. Here’s what each one focuses on most:
Adventure Sports
IBS
Recovery
RED-S
Shift Workers
Team Sports
Weekend Warriors

Kiana Gibson, BASc, MND, RD

BC
(she/her)

Kiana is a clinical dietitian at Vancouver General Hospital and an elite long-distance runner who brings seven years of varsity athletic experience to her nutrition practice. She supports active individuals in fueling for both performance and everyday life – offering tailored guidance on pre, during, and post-exercise nutrition, individualized meal planning strategies, and management of Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S).

Based in Vancouver, serving clients across BC.

Our team of dietitians all bring a strong background in sports nutrition. Here’s what each one focuses on most:
Hypothalamic Amenorrhea
Iron Deficiency
Meal Prep
Plant-based + Vegan
RED-S
Running
Varsity Athletes

Karel Robert-Robitaille, Bsc, RD

BC
(she/her)

Karel is a climber, endurance athlete, and registered dietitian based in Squamish, BC. She helps people of all activity levels fuel their bodies, build sustainable nutrition habits, and foster a positive relationship with food, with expertise in climbing and endurance sport nutrition, Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S), hypothalamic amenorrhea (HA), eating disorders and disordered eating recovery.

Based in Squamish, serving clients across BC.

Our team of dietitians all bring a strong background in sports nutrition. Here’s what each one focuses on most:
Climbing
Disordered Eating
Hypothalamic Amenorrhea
IBS
Iron Deficiency
RED-S
Ultrarunning

Krystal LeBreton, BSc, RD

ON
(she/her/they/them)

A wise running friend of Krystal’s once said “An ultramarathon is really just an eating competition” and she believes this to be true!  Krystal is a passionate sports dietitian, diabetes educator, seasoned ultra runner, and race organizer. She supports endurance athletes, women across the lifespan, and people living with diabetes in sport.

Based in Peterborough, serving clients across ON.

Our team of dietitians all bring a strong background in sports nutrition. Here’s what each one focuses on most:
Celiac Disease
IBS
Iron Deficiency
Perimenopause
Plant-based + Vegan
Postmenopause
T1 + T2 Diabetes