Pickleball Magazine 3-5 | Page 74

Pickleball Canada The latest news, tournaments and upcoming clinics SSIPA CANADA Kelowna Nationals 2018 For the past four years, Kelowna has hosted the Nationals. This year, 800 registered for the event, resulting in 450 competitors, 275 matches per day on 12 permanent courts, plus 16 temporary courts on the adjacent tennis facility. Skills ranged from beginner to professional. Competitors travelled from across Canada, the United States, Mexico and England—and there were more than 200 volunteers. For photos of this year’s event, visit pickleballkelowna.cpm. 72 TO SUBSCRIBE CALL 888.308.3720 OR GO TO THEPICKLEBALLMAG.COM The International Pickleball Association for players 60+, sometimes better known as Super Seniors (SSIPA), partnered with Pickleball Canada at the Eastern Canadian Championships in Kingston, Ontario, June 29 – July 1. This tournament marked the first-ever SSIPA Circuit Event held in Canada. Canadian SSIPA membership numbers continue to grow and, around the globe, players who are 60+ are on the rise and participating in national events. With 220 players coming from a number of provinces and several states in the U.S., the competition at all levels and age groups was exciting with many close scores and many matches going to three games. Play was on 14 indoor courts on two adjacent hockey rinks with seven courts on each rink. The concrete surface provided consistent play conditions for all levels of players and the tournament ball was the yellow Onix Pure II. The Invista Center had stadium seating, which allowed spectators a bird’s eye view of all seven courts from an excellent vantage point. Ryan Hanes, local club president, and Chuck MacDonald, Tournament Chair for Pickleball Canada, were responsible for the tournament operations team and logistics. The volunteers did a wonderful job providing for the needs of the players, from daily check-in, to first-aid and on-court match play. Court monitors kept the warm- ups moving and play continuous. Referees were provided for all medal matches and USAPA-certified referees were present to ensure fair and competitive play. SSIPA is looking forward to continuing its growing relationship with Pickleball Canada and providing a minimum of five circuit events in 2019. The rapid growth of Pickleball Canada and pickleball itself throughout the world continues to increase the opportunity for organizations and associations to step up to meet the needs of players everywhere. In attendance at the Eastern Canadian Championships were two SSIPA board members, Ford Roberson, Founder/Executive Director, and Alice Tym, International Liaison. Ford drove in from Texas and Alice arrived from Tennessee. For more information, and to join SSIPA, go to SSIPA-PB.org.