Legion National Youth Track and Field Championships
(Redirected from Canadian Youth Track and Field Championships)
The Legion National Youth Track and Field Championships is an annual track and field competition organized by the Royal Canadian Legion and sanctioned by Athletics Canada. It serves as the Canadian youth national championships for the sport.
Sport | Track and field |
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Founded | 1977[1] |
Country | Canada |
Related competitions | Canadian Track and Field Championships Canadian Junior Track and Field Championships |
Official website | http://www.youth.athletics.ca/ |
History
editThe Royal Canadian Legion has been involved in youth athletics since the 1950s. In 1977 the first Legion National Youth Track and Field Championships were held at Oromocto, New Brunswick.[1] In 2010 the Championships were designated as the national youth championships by Athletics Canada.[2]
Host Locations
editYear | Location |
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2024 | Calgary, AB |
2023 | Sherbrooke, QC |
2022 | Sherbrooke, QC |
2019 | Sydney, NS |
2018 | Brandon, MB |
2017 | Brandon, MB |
2016 | Ste. Therese, QC |
2015 | Ste. Therese, QC |
2014 | Langley, BC |
2013 | Langley, BC |
2012 | Charlottetown, PE |
2011 | Ottawa, ON |
2010 | Ottawa, ON |
2009 | Sherbrooke, QC |
2008 | Sherbrooke, QC |
2007 | Oromocto, NB |
2006 | Burnaby, BC |
2005 | Edmonton, AB |
2004 | Sudbury, ON |
2003 | Kitchener/Waterloo, ON |
2002 | Sherbrooke, QC |
2001 | Sherbrooke, QC |
2000 | Calgary, AB |
1999 | Sudbury, ON |
1998 | Prince George, BC |
1997 | St. John's, NF |
1996 | Sherbrooke, QC |
1995 | Winnipeg, MB |
1994 | Ottawa, ON |
1993 | Saskatoon, SK |
1992 | Calgary, AB |
1991 | Toronto, ON |
1990 | St. John's, NF |
1989 | Victoria, BC |
1988 | Quebec, QC |
1987 | Calgary, AB |
1986 | Sudbury, ON |
1985 | Saskatoon, SK |
1984 | Halifax, NS |
1983 | Ottawa, ON |
1982 | Oromocto, NB |
1981 | Hamilton, ON |
1980 | Saskatoon, SK |
1979 | St. John's, NF |
1978 | Peace Garden, MB |
1977 | Oromocto, NB |
References
edit- ^ a b "Breaking Records At Track And Field". Legion Magazine. 1 November 2007. Retrieved 1 July 2014.
- ^ "A Proud History". Royal Canadian Legion. Retrieved 1 July 2014.