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Relay Course Challenge for U10, U12 and U14
The Relay Course Challenge is a way for U10, U12 and U14 cohorts to “compete” against each other, have fun, and develop Ringette skills in a way that fits with current public health rules for sport in Nova Scotia.
Starting on January 31 cohorts can complete the Relay Course Challenge as many times as they choose, right up until the date that public health allows full sport teams to resume practices (TBD but anticipated either February 7 or February 14).
The longer Nova Scotia is under current restrictions requiring cohorts of ten, the longer your cohort will have the opportunity to improve its results and try to win the Challenge!
The Relay Course Challenge is open to all U10, U12 and U14 cohorts from ringette clubs that are part of CRRL, and there is no registration process required other than completing the Challenge and submitting results. This is a TEAM (cohort) challenge so results will be based on the overall time for the cohort, divided by the number of athletes that participate. No individual scores – it’s all about the TEAM!
When public health restrictions change and the Relay Course Challenge has closed, one winning cohort in each division (U10, U12, U14) will be announced. Winning cohorts in each division will receive a prize pack of goodies from event sponsor Rise Ringette Camp… and the bragging rights!
CLICK HERE to download full instructions and the Relay Course Challenge flyer