Canada set to host 2015 Panamerican Junior Athletics Championships – Eleven Cities Express Interest
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
OTTAWA - Athletics Canada is pleased to announce that they have secured the rights to host the 2015 Panamerican Junior Athletics Championships, held every two years, the championships stack up the best under-20 competition for junior aged athletes outside of the IAAF World Junior Championships. Canada last hosted this event in 2005 when it took place in Windsor, Ont.
This past spring a call for interested parties went out with a record eleven cities expressing interest to host the event in 2015. The potential host communities have until January 31, 2012 to submit their formal bid candidature. Short listed candidates will make their final presentations in Ottawa, Ont., during Athletics Canada’s 2012 Annual General Meeting in May with the host city selected shortly after in early June.
Potential hosts – 2015 Panamerican Junior Athletics Championships
- Calgary, Alberta
- Charlottetown, Prince Edwards Island
- Edmonton, Alberta
- Guelph, Ontario
- Kamloops, British-Columbia
- London, Ontario
- Montreal, Quebec
- Oshawa, Ontario
- Ottawa, Ontario
- Saint John, New-Brunswick
- Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Canada has a long tradition of hosting successful international events such as the recent 2010 World Junior Championships, the 2005 Pan Am Junior Championships, 2004 NACAC U-23 Championships, 2003 World Youth Championships and 2001 World Championships.
International track and field events held on Canadian soil
2010 World Junior Championship, Moncton, New-Brunswick 2005 Panamerican Junior Championships, Windsor, Ontario 2005 World Half Marathon Championships, Edmonton, Alberta 2004 NACAC U-23 Championships, Sherbrooke, Quebec 2003 World Youth Championships, Sherbrooke, Quebec 2001 World Championships, Edmonton, Alberta 1993 Panamerican Junior Championships, Winnipeg, Manitoba 1993 World Indoor Championships, Toronto, Ontario 1988 World Junior Championships, Sudbury, Ontario 1980 Panamerican Junior Championships, Sudbury, Ontario
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