From March 4 to 6, the University of Toronto will host the 2016 Black Knight Canadian University and College Championships. Hosting for a second consecutive year, U of T sets their sights on increasing participation from last year where over 60 athletes representing 14 post-secondary institutions from across the country competed to claim the title national title in various Men’s and Women’s divisions.
Registration is now open and available for Canadian university and college squash athletes.
From March 4 to 6, the University of Toronto will host the 2016 Black Knight Canadian University and College Championships. Hosting for a second consecutive year, U of T sets their sights on increasing participation from last year where over 60 athletes representing 14 post-secondary institutions from across the country competed to claim the title national title in various Men’s and Women’s divisions.
Registration is now open and available for Canadian university and college squash athletes.
To register, click here. The registration deadline has been extened to February 24, 2016 at 23:59 EST
For eligibility criteria, click here.
ABOUT THE CANADIAN UNIVERSITY AND COLLEGE CHAMPIONSHIPS
The Canadian University and College Championships bring together the best Canadian squash players currently studying at post-secondary institutions to determine the best male and female collegiate player in Canada. The tournament debuted in 2001 as an opportunity to showcase the best university and college squash talent in Canada and is held annually at sites across the country.
ABOUT SQUASH CANADA
Founded in 1913, Squash Canada is a non-profit, national sport governing body responsible for the development of athletes, coaches and officials and sets the standards for Canadian squash. Squash Canada is a proud member of the Pan-American and World Squash Federations and participates in the Pan-American Championships, Commonwealth & Pan-Am Games as well as World Championships at the junior and senior level. Each year Squash Canada hosts nine national championships across the country and works with its provincial and territorial partners to promote the growth and development of squash across the country. For more information please visit www.squash.ca.