Canadian Wheelchair Doubles Squash Championship Invitational Moves to Semi-Finals

    After a high stakes round robin, four remarkable teams, each comprised of a wheelchair athlete and an able-bodied athlete, have advanced to the semi-finals of the inaugural Canadian Wheelchair Doubles Squash Championship Invitational, a historic event held in conjunction with the CC&L Private Capital 2025 Canadian Senior Championships at the Toronto Cricket Skating and Curling Club. 
    Among those advancing are Jeff Harris (ON), Canada’s top-ranked wheelchair squash athlete; Ken Gregory (ON), an enthusiastic player whose passion for the sport has translated into high-level competition; Marshall Lucatch (ON), a motivational speaker whose energy and court sense have inspired both teammates and fans; and Martha Gustafson (ON), a decorated Paralympian with an incredible 12 gold and 7 silver medals, now aiming to add wheelchair squash to her incredible athletic legacy. 
    The semi-finals will take place on Wednesday, May 7 at 10:30 AM, followed by the championship final on Thursday, May 8 at 11:00 AM. The Cricket Club provides a meaningful backdrop, as the birthplace of Canada’s first Wheelchair Squash Program, an initiative led by Lolly Gillen who will also officiate the finals. 
    Join us courtside for the Finals on May 8 or follow the action live on Squash Canada’s YouTube channel, as we witness a new chapter in Canadian squash history unfold.