Major League Baseball
Toronto Blue Jays 6 San Francisco Giants 1
The Jays scored 5 times in the 1st inning and belted 4 doubles in the frame.
Bowden Francis got his his first major league victory for the Blue Jays.
Toronto has won 5 of their last 7 games and will conclude their 3 game set with the Giants tonight
New York Yankees 11 Oakland Athletics 0
Domingo German pitched a perfect game for the Yankees
Tampa Bay Rays 3 Arizona Diamondbacks 2
Cincinnati Reds 11 Baltimore Orioles 7 ( 10 innings )
Miami Marlins 6 Boston Red Sox 2
Atlanta Braves 3 Minnesota Twins 0
Cleveland Guardians 14 Kansas City Royals 1
Texas Rangers 10 Detroit Tigers 2
Chicago White Sox 11 Los Angeles Angels 5
Houston Astros 10 St.Louis Cardinals 7
Washington Nationals 4 Seattle Mariners 1
Philadelphia Phillies 8 Chicago Cubs 5
Milwaukee Brewers 5 New York Mets 2
Pittsburgh Pirates 7 San Diego Padres 1
Colorado Rockies 9 Los Angeles Dodgers 8
Today
San Francisco Giants at Toronto Blue Jays
TBA vs Chris Bassitt ( 7 & 5 )
7:07 pm
San Diego Padres at Pittsburgh Pirates 12:35 pm
Detroit Tigers at Texas Rangers 2:05 pm
Cleveland Guardians at Kansas City Royals 2:10 pm
New York Yankees at Oakland Athletics 3:37 pm
Tampa Bay Rays at Arizona Diamondbacks 3:40 pm
Chicago White Sox at Los Angeles Angels 4:07 pm
Miami Marlins at Boston Red Sox 6;10 pm
Milwaukee Brewers at New York Mets 7:10 pm
Houston Astros at St.Louis Cardinals 7:15 pm
Philadelphia Phillies at Chicago Cubs 8:05 pm
Los Angeles Dodgers at Colorado Rockies 8:40 pm
North Dufferin Baseball League
Midland Mariners at New Lowell Knights 6:30 pm
Lisle Astros at Bolton Brewers 7:30 pm
The Owen Sound Baysox will visit Mansfield to meet the Cubs Sunday at 2 pm
Grey Bruce Ladies Fastball League
@ Chippewa
Port Elgin Diamond Devils 9 Chippewa Hills Xtreme 1
Lyndsay Dales belted 3 singles and a home run for the Diamond Devils while Lynsie Wilson had 2 singles and a double in the Port Elgin victory.
Richelle Ritchie had a triple for the Xtreme.
@ Croft Athletic Field, Meaford
Allenford Team Tedford at REMAX Gators 5 Meaford Leeky Canoe 5
Keri Emke went the distance for the Gators and brought in one run.
Abby Schenk started the game with a double and scored twice for the Leeky Canoe
Maddison Parrish pitched for Meaford
Bluewater Fastball League
Georgian Bay Giants @ Saugeen Thunderbirds, 8:30pm
Wiarton Nationals @ Chepstow Aces, 8:30pm
NHL Entry Draft
The 1st round of the National Hockey League Entry Draft was conducted last night in Nashville
Connor Bedard of the Regina Pats was selected 1st overall by the Chicago Blackhawks
Owen Sound Attack captain Colby Barlow was chosen 18th overall by the Winnipeg Jets
Barlow scored 46 goals for the Attack last season
A native of Orillia, Barlow has scored 76 times over 2 years for the Attack
The National Hockey League Entry Draft at Nashville resumes today with the final 6 rounds of selection
2023 National Hockey League Entry Draft
at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville
1 Connor Bedard (C) Chicago Blackhawks Regina Pats (WHL)
2 Leo Carlsson (C) Anaheim Ducks Orebro HK (SHL)
3 Adam Fantilli (C) Columbus Blue Jackets Michigan Wolverines (Big Ten)
4 William Smith (C) San Jose Sharks U.S. NTDP (USHL)
5 David Reinbacher (D) Montreal Canadiens EHC Kloten (National League)
6 Dmitriy Simashev (D) Arizona Coyotes Loko Yaroslavl (MHL)
7 Matvei Michkov (RW) Philadelphia Flyers SKA Saint Petersburg (KHL)
8 Ryan Leonard (RW) Washington Capitals U.S. NTDP (USHL)
9 Nate Danielson (C) Detroit Red Wings Brandon Wheat Kings (WHL)
10 Dalibor Dvorsky (C) St. Louis Blues AIK IF (HockeyAllsvenskan)
11 Tom Willander (D) Vancouver Canucks Rogle BK (J20 Nationell)
12 Daniil But (LW) Arizona Coyotes (from Ottawa)1 Lokomotiv Yaroslavl (KHL)
13 Zach Benson (LW) Buffalo Sabres Winnipeg Ice (WHL)
14 Brayden Yager (C) Pittsburgh Penguins Moose Jaw Warriors (WHL)
15 Matthew Wood (LW) CNashville Predators UConn Huskies (Hockey East)
16 Samuel Honzek (LW) Calgary Flames Vancouver Giants (WHL)
17 Axel Sandin Pellikka (D) Detroit Red Wings (from NY Islanders via Vancouver)2 Skelleftea AIK (SHL)
18 Colby Barlow (LW) Winnipeg Jets Owen Sound Attack (OHL)
19 Oliver Moore (C) Chicago Blackhawks (from Tampa Bay)3 U.S. NTDP (USHL)
20 Eduard Sale (LW) Seattle Kraken HC Kometa Brno (Czech Extraliga)
21 Charlie Stramel (C) Minnesota Wild Wisconsin Badgers (Big Ten)
22 Oliver Bonk (D) Philadelphia Flyers (from Los Angeles via Columbus)4 London Knights (OHL)
23 Gabe Perreault (RW) New York Rangers U.S. NTDP (USHL)
24 Tanner Molendyk (D) Nashville Predators (from Edmonton)5 Saskatoon Blades (WHL)
25 Otto Stenberg (C) St. Louis Blues (from Toronto)6 Frolunda HC (SHL)
26 Quentin Musty (LW) San Jose Sharks (from New Jersey)7 Sudbury Wolves (OHL)
27 Calum Ritchie (C) Colorado Avalanche Oshawa Generals (OHL)
28 Easton Cowan (RW) Toronto Maple Leafs (from Boston via Washington)8 London Knights (OHL)
29 Theo Lindstein (D) St. Louis Blues (from Dallas via NY Rangers)9 Brynas IF (SHL)
30 Bradley Nadeau (LW) Carolina Hurricanes Penticton Vees (BCHL)
31 Mikhail Gulyayev (D) Colorado Avalanche (from Florida via Montreal)10 Avangard Omsk (KHL)
32 David Edstrom (C) Vegas Golden Knights Frolunda HC (J20 Nationell)
from chl.ca
Led by the first overall selection of Regina Pats forward Connor Bedard by the Chicago Blackhawks, the Canadian Hockey League (CHL) is proud to announce that 11 CHL players were selected in the first round of the 2023 NHL Draft in Nashville, Tennessee. These 11 selections accounted for more than a third of the NHL’s first-round picks on Wednesday night, which was once again the most of any development league in the world.
Over the last 54 years, the CHL has had 10 or more of its players selected in the first round of every NHL Draft dating back to 1969 – a streak that now runs at 55 consecutive drafts.
The first of the 11 CHL players taken on Wednesday was Connor Bedard (Regina Pats, C), who was chosen first by Chicago. His selection made him the first CHL skater to be taken with the top pick since former Rimouski Océanic forward Alexis Lafrenière accomplished the feat in 2020. This past season, Bedard led all CHL skaters in goals (71), points (143), shots on goal (360), and points per game (2.51) in 57 regular-season games. His performance from the last year made him the first Western Hockey League (WHL) player in 27 years to top 140 points in the regular season. It also earned him the CHL’s Top Prospect, Top Scorer, and David Branch Player of the Year awards earlier this month at the 2023 CHL Awards in Kamloops, B.C.
Since 2020, when Bedard became the first-ever player to be granted exceptional status in the WHL, the 17-year-old from North Vancouver has played in a total of 134 career regular season games, collecting 271 points (134G, 137A) along the way.
On Wednesday, Bedard was just the first of six WHL players taken in the first round of the 2023 NHL Draft. Following the selection of the Pats centreman was Nate Danielson (Brandon Wheat Kings, C), who was chosen ninth overall by the Detroit Red Wings, before later the Buffalo Sabres took Zach Benson (Winnipeg ICE, LW) with the 13th pick. Additionally, the Pittsburgh Penguins called upon Brayden Yager (Moose Jaw Warriors, C) with the 14th overall selection, Samuel Honzek (Vancouver Giants, LW) was chosen 16th by the Calgary Flames, and the Nashville Predators drafted Tanner Molendyk (Saskatoon Blades, D) at No. 24.
Meanwhile, leading the way for the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) during the first night of this year’s NHL Draft was Colby Barlow (Owen Sound Attack, LW), who went 18th overall to the Winnipeg Jets. In addition to being this year’s CHL Scholastic Player of the Year, Barlow scored 46 times this season, including 12 game-winning goals, which were among the most in the CHL this season. In addition to his selection, the OHL saw four more of its players drafted in the first round. Those picks included Oliver Bonk (London Knights, D) being chosen by the Philadelphia Flyers with the 22nd overall pick, Quentin Musty’s (Sudbury Wolves, LW) selection at No. 26 by the San Jose Sharks, the Colorado Avalanche drafting Calum Ritchie (Oshawa Generals, C) with the 27th pick of the first round, and Easton Cowan (London Knights, LW) rounded out the OHL’s first-day draft picks when he was taken 28th overall by the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Eight of the 11 CHL players selected in the first round of this year’s draft competed in the 2023 Kubota CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game that took place back on January 25 in Langley, B.C. Both Quentin Musty and Samuel Honzek, who were unable to play in this game due to injury, were among the 40 CHL players originally chosen for this event. The Kubota CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game is an annual showcase of draft-eligible talent and features future NHL stars from across the WHL, OHL, and QMJHL. Next year, this event will take place in Moncton, N.B., on January 24, 2024.
Following tonight’s first round, there have now been a total of 880 players from the CHL selected in the first round of an NHL Draft since 1969 — accounting for nearly two-thirds of all first-rounders chosen over that time.
The 2023 NHL Entry Draft will continue on Thursday with rounds two through seven.
11 CHL Players selected in the First Round of the 2023 NHL Draft
1. Connor Bedard (Regina Pats, C / WHL)* – Chicago Blackhawks: 1st in CHL scoring (143 points) & goals (71); recorded 38 multi-point games this past season; T-1st for assists in WHL (72)
9. Nate Danielson (Brandon Wheat Kings, C / WHL)* – Detroit Red Wings: Led Brandon Wheat Kings in all offensive categories including goals (33), assists (45), points (78), & power-play points (38)
13. Zach Benson (Winnipeg ICE, LW / WHL)* – Buffalo Sabres: 3rd in WHL scoring (98 points); led all WHL forwards with a plus-68 rating; ranked 2nd in WHL for shorthanded goals (6)
14. Brayden Yager (Moose Jaw Warriors, C / WHL)* – Pittsburgh Penguins: T-6th in the WHL for game-winning goals (7); ranked 6th in points per game during WHL playoffs (1.60)
16. Samuel Honzek (Vancouver Giants, LW / WHL) – Calgary Flames: T-1st in WHL for points per game by a rookie (1.30); 2nd in WHL for scoring (56 points) & goals (23) by a rookie
18. Colby Barlow (Owen Sound Attack, LW / OHL)* – Winnipeg Jets: T-1st in CHL for game-winning goals (12); ranked 5th in goals in the OHL (46); winner of 2023 CHL Scholastic Player of the Year Award
22. Oliver Bonk (London Knights, D / OHL)* – Philadelphia Flyers: Ranked 3rd in goals among rookie defenceman in the OHL (10); ranked 2nd in points among rookie defenceman in the OHL (40)
24. Tanner Molendyk (Saskatoon Blades, D / WHL)* – Nashville Predators: Ranked 10th among WHL defencemen with a plus-31 rating; career-high in goals (9), assists (28) & points (37) last season
26. Quentin Musty (Sudbury Wolves, LW / OHL) – San Jose Sharks: Ranked 11th in points per game in the OHL (1.47); led Sudbury Wolves with 52 assists this season
27. Calum Ritchie (Oshawa Generals, C / OHL)* – Colorado Avalanche: Ranked 4th in goals (24), 3rd in assists (35), and 3rd in points (59) on the Oshawa Generals this season
28. Easton Cowan (London Knights, LW / OHL) – Toronto Maple Leafs: Ranked 1st in rookie scoring (21 points), goals (9), and assists (12) during 2023 OHL Playoffs; ranked 3rd in OHL rookie scoring (53 points) this season
Attack Hire AC
The Owen Sound Attack are expected to announce an Assistant Coach this morning.
The formal announcement of who will replace Jordan Hill is expected around 10:30 am this morning.
World Field Lacrosse Championship
at San Diego
Quarterfinal
Canada 20 Jamaica 1
Canada advances to meet Haudenosaunee in the semifinals today
Australia will take on the United States in the other semifinal
Ontario Junior B Lacrosse Playoffs
Western Conference Quarterfinal
Guelph Regals 10 Windsor Clippers 3
( The Regals sweep the best of 5; 3-0 & advance to the West Semifinals )
Tonight
St. Catharines Athletics at Hamilton Bengals 8 pm
( The Athletics lead the best of 5; 2-1 )
The Owen Sound Junior NorthStars are at Six Nations tomorrow night for Game 3 of their best of 5 series
Six Nations leads the series 2-0
If the Junior NorthStars win on Friday night, Game 4 will be Saturday afternoon at 1 pm at the Shallow Lake Arena
Ontario Series Lacrosse
Oakville Rock at Brooklin Merchants 8 pm
The Owen Sound Bug Juice NorthStars are off until July 8th & 9th when they host Brooklin & Clearview respectively.
Ontario Series Lacrosse Standings
xOakville Rock 18
xBrooklin Merchants 16
xSix Nations Rivermen 16
xOwen Sound North Stars 15
Clearview Crushers 3
Ennismore James Gang 2
WTA
at Bad Homburg, Germany
Anna Blinkova swept Leylah Annie Fernandez 7-5 & 6-2.
PGA Rocket Mortgage Classic
at Detroit Golf Club
Tony Finau is the defending champion
4 Canadians are competing including Taylor Pendrith who will tee off at 8:13 am
Ontario Men’s Amateur Championship
at Black Bear Ridge Golf Resort, near Belleville
Cameron Pero (Picton Golf & Country Club) shot a 65 to take over the top position at 11 under par.
NHL ref Garrett Rank ( Westmount Golf & Country Club ), Ashton McCulloch ( Cataraqui Golf & Country Club ) & Aidan Gavey ( MontHill Golf & Country Club ) are 1 stroke back
The final round begins this morning.
from gao.ca
Perfect conditions provided an opportunity for low scores during round three of the 101st Ontario Men’s Amateur Championship at Black Bear Ridge Golf Resort. Prince Edward County’s own Cameron Pero (Picton Golf & Country Club) catapulted himself up the leaderboard firing a tournament-best score (65), to take over the top position at 11 under par. Eight Team Ontario players and alumni are now sitting in the top 12, including Kingston’s own Ashton McCulloch who maintained his strong play to stay within striking distance.
Looking to follow in the footsteps of his father Mike Pero, who won the Ontario Men’s Amateur Championship in 1989, is his son Cameron Pero (Picton Golf & Country Club). Pero said his putter got hot today and he looks to continue hitting the ball solid.
The day began with play resuming to complete round 2 as players fought to get inside the cut line for the final 36 holes of play. By mid-morning the third round kicked off with sixty-one players remaining to etch their name on the Gary Cowan trophy.
Alongside in a tie for second with McCulloch, was the biggest mover of the day. 2018 champion Garrett Rank (Westmount Golf & Country Club) improved by ten strokes from his previous round shooting a six-under-par (66).
The fourth and final round of the 101st Ontario Men’s Amateur Championship will begin at 7:30 a.m. this morning. For more information on the championship and to follow the leaderboard, click here for the official tournament website.
Ontario Senior Men’s Championship Qualifier
at Oslerbrook Golf Club
Will Drope ( Toronto Golf Club ) & Norman Kalyniuk ( Coppinwood Golf Club ) both shot 74s to lead a group of 14 players who earned the right to advance to the Ontario Senior Men’s Championship next month at Whitevale Golf Club
Charlie Pittock of Cobble Beach Golf Links tied for 5th with a 78 and will also advance to the Ontario Senior Men’s Final.
Kitchener District Soccer League
Premier Division
Polish Eagles RED Kitchener at FC Berlin 7 pm
The Owen Sound Jerry Pfeil Auto Group United are off until mid-July
Events
Volunteers are needed for Canada Day at Kelso Beach at Nawash Park on Saturday.
People are required to assist with;
– Set up
– Entrance Greeters, welcoming crew and handing out flags!
– Gate Volunteers & Counters
& Tear Down Crew
To help with Canada go to signup.com or call Jenn Wright Events & Activation Coordinator for the City of Owen Sound at 519-376-4440 Ext. 1237
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The 2023 Bill Georgas Memorial- Rotary Golf Day at Legacy Ridge is Friday July 14th
The event is a fitting tribute to Bill’s memory and continues his work for children’s charities.
There will be a shotgun start at 1 pm.
Lunch will be provided before the round and dinner after the round
Lunch, dinner, golf, carts, competitions and prizes are all included in your registration of $200.
For more information email dorsr@sympatico.ca and register by Saturday
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July is Ice Cream Month and to celebrate Licky Lou’s is giving away a Cone-A-Day on 560 CFOS
Listen for The Great Paul and follow our web page at 560cfos.ca for your chance to win from Licky’s Lou’s
Licky Lou’s Highway 6 North at Shane Street in Springmount
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The city of Owen Sound is offering a Lacrosse Camp July 17th-21st utilizing both Victoria Park and the Julie McArthur Regional Rec Centre
Owen Sound Bug Juice Senior NorthStars Coach Adam Jones is the lead instructor for the camp.
The camp runs every day from 9 am- 4 pm and has spaces in the groups for those aged 6 to 9 and 10-12 years of age
The cost for the Camp is $ 300
To register or discover other city youth programs visit owensound.ca/youthprograms
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Northern Torch Hockey will be running a camp in Owen Sound for players aged 11 to 14+.
The camp runs July 17th-21st at the Julie McArthur Regional Rec Centre and will feature Jakob Lee as the Program Director & Coach.
To register of for more information visit northerntorchlacrosse.com.
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Music at the Market in Owen Sound
Thursday (5pm), July 6 – TBA
Friday (12pm) , July 7 – Rob Elder
Thursday (5pm), July 13 – Paige Warner
Friday (12pm), July 14 – TBA
Thursday (5pm) July 20 – Mix and Match Thursday! Local Solo artists take the stage!
Friday (12pm), July 21 – James Brown Trio
Thursday (5pm), July 27 – Scott Howarth Band
Friday (12 pm), July 28 – The Honey Hammers
Thursday (5pm), August 3 – Adam Cousins
Friday (2pm) , August 4 – Orchestra North
Thursday (5pm) , August 10 – Amber May
Friday (12pm), August 11 – Chris Scerri & Jon Zaslow
Thursday (5pm), August 17 – Heyden
Friday (12 pm), August 18 – Onion Honey
Thursday(5pm), August 24 – Mix and Match – Local Solo artists take the stage!
Friday (12 pm), August 25 – Tin Man and the Flying Monkeys
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The ” Bigger Together ” Pickleball Tournament to benefit Big Brothers Big Sisters Grey Bruce and Western Simcoe In partnership with the Taylored Pickleball Academy will be staged at the Wiarton Arena July 7th-9th
There will be clinics and tournaments throughout the weekend
There’s a free youth clinic on Friday, for those between the ages of 6-16
A 50/50 raffle will also be conducted. Tickets can be purchased online & the winner will be announced July 11th.
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The North Dufferin Baseball All Star Games are set for Saturday July 8th at Tom Williams Park in Owen Sound
The Owen Sound Baysox are hosting the day which features 2 games
At 1pm the Senior All Star Game will be played followed at 4 pm by the North Dufferin Junior All Star Game.
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The annual Mount Forest ” Get Yer Hillbilly On ” Ribfest is Thursday July 13th
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On Saturday July 29th Jesse Walker will be doing a triathlon
This will be his 4th fundraiser dating back to 2020.
Through the years his ventures have generated more than $ 75,000 for Childhood Cancer Research.
He hopes to bypass the $ 100,000 mark in funds raised with his triathlon on July 29th
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The Owen Sound Subaru Triathlon is set for July 30th at Kelso Beach Park
Registration is now open
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The annual Wiarton Rotary Shore-To-Shore race is Monday August 7th from Oliphant to Wiarton
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The annual Nawash Charity Golf Tournament is Thursday August 10th at Cobble Beach Golf Resort
Proceeds from the day will be directed to reviving the language
To enter of for more information contact Warren Thomas at Cobble Beach, or Anthony Chegahno at www.nawash.ca
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The Lakeshore Women’s Triathlon (formerly Kincardine Women’s Triathlon) will be moving to Saugeen Shores for its 2023 race scheduled for August 12, 2023.
The triathlon will take place at the Main Beach, with the cycle heading out to North Shore Road and Concession 10, and the run happening on the path along North Shore Rd.
For more information contact Sarah Foster, Race Director, 416-895-5151 or sarmillar@gmail.com
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The Meaford Scarecrow Invasion Building dates & times have been set
The Scarecrow Building process will be staged at the Harbour Pavillion on;
Tues Aug 15 9 am-noon
Tues Aug 22 5:30 pm-8:30 pm
& Wed Aug 23 5:30 pm-8:30 pm
For more information email scarecrow.invasion.decorating@gmail.com or visit scarecrowinvasion.ca
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The Saugeen Memorial Hospital Foundation announced its first annual Bruce County Bash in partnership with 97.9 The Bruce and Three Sheets Brewing on Saturday, August 19 at the Coliseum in Southampton.
This exciting fundraising event will feature two amazing bands, 54-40 & Tommy Youngsteen, who will be performing LIVE in concert.
The Bruce County Bash is a new addition to the hospital foundation’s Gran Fondo Lake Huron presented by Bruce Power & Suppliers fundraising cycling event
The concert is designed to add to the excitement of the weekend and create an opportunity for more people across the region who don’t cycle to take part in the Gran Fondo Lake Huron festivities.
Tickets for the Bruce County Bash can be purchased online at www.smhfoundation.ca or by contacting the Saugeen Memorial Hospital Foundation office 519-797-3230 x 3230.
Proceeds from the event will go toward local mental health initiatives.
For more information about the Bruce County Bash, please visit the Saugeen Memorial Hospital Foundation’s website
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The 35th annual Owen Sound Salmon Spectacular is set to run from Friday August 25th to September 3rd, 2023
The derby is conducted by the Sydenham Sportsmen Association
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Kids of Steel
FAMILY FUN FIT’S INAUGURAL OWEN SOUND KIDS OF STEEL TRIATHLON AND ADULT TRY-A-TRI SATURDAY AUGUST 26,2023
at OWEN SOUND YMCA 700 TENTH ST EAST, OWEN SOUND N4K 0C6
Race Information:
As per Triathlon Ontario, participants will be placed in the age category as per their age on December 31, 2023.
This event is fully sanctioned and insured by Triathlon Ontario.
All swims are in the Owen Sound YMCA pool. Life jackets are offered and available to all athletes.
All runs are on a fast flat 1km loop or shorter.
Helmets are mandatory! No exceptions!
Age group wave starts, youngest to oldest.
First wave at 8:30 a.m.
This event is NOT timed. Our focus is on fun and participation.
All participants receive a finishers medal, event T shirt, race kit, and post-race snack.
Bikes and helmets are to be in proper working order (parent’s responsibility)
Most of the bike course is on paved road within the YMCA parking lot. Some of it is on gravel. The entire bike course for all ages is closed off from traffic.
PLEASE NOTE DISTANCES ARE APPROXIMATE.
Age Specific Distances:
Age Swim Bike Run
3-5 15m 600m 100m
6-7 25m 1.5km 500m
8-9 50m 3km 1km
10-11 100m 6km 2km
12-13 150m 9km 2km
14-15 200m 9km 3km
High 200m 9km 3km
School
Division
Adult 200m 9km 3km
Race Fees:
Entry fee $45.
If you do not have a valid 2023 Triathlon Ontario membership, there is an additional fee for your one-day race insurance.
Non-Triathlon Ontario Member under 8 years old please add $2
Non-Triathlon Ontario Member aged 8-15, please add $6.
Non-Triathlon members 16 years old and over, please add $8
Please include your individual valid 2023 Triathlon Ontario membership number when registering if you have. If you are not a member you must pay the additional fee so we can submit your one-day event insurance to Triathlon Ontario.
Race Kit Pick-up:
For all local racers: Friday August 25 4;00-8;00PM at Owen Sound YMCA (700 Tenth Street East).
For out of town racers: Saturday August 26 Owen Sound YMCA from 7:00 – 8:30 a.m.
If your child is in the 3-5 age group, and you are picking up their race kit Saturday morning, please arrive between 7 and 7:30am or they may miss their start time.
KITS ARE NOT AVAILABLE AFTER 8:30 A.M.
Race Course Tours/Orientation Fri Aug 25
AT THE OWEN SOUND YMCA
Course tours are highly recommended for all participants to familiarize yourselves with the course, distances and venue. Although our course has many volunteers to direct athletes, we highly recommend that you come for a tour on Friday, as there will be no course tours on our event day. Course tours are your chance to ask all of your questions and understand what to expect event day.
COURSE TOURS WILL BE OFFERED AUG 25 AT: 4:30pm, 5:30pm, 6:30pm, 7:30pm by the Race Director. The entire parking lot of the YMCA will be open at the Centre on Friday August 25.
***Registration will close at 6pm on Wed August 23. It is at that time we’ll see how many participants we have. We then begin to schedule youngest to the oldest in waves with a maximum of 12 participants, with time in between each wave to keep things organized and course re sets for different ages. We cannot give you start times until you come to kit pick August 25. Please do not email in advance asking for start times. Thank you. ***
RACE DAY Parking Information:
Parking for participants will be announced closer to the event. Please follow the signage.
Some of the parking lot race day will be used for patrons of the YMCA and some of the parking lot will be an active bike course. To ensure safety please obey all signage, barricades and volunteer instructions.
Race Director Contact info:
Christina Kaufmann familyfunfit@rogers.com
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The annual Owen Sound Chamber of Commerce Golf Tournament will be staged Thursday September 14th at Stone Tree Golf & Fitness.
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The annual Meaford Scarecrow Invasion & Family Festival will climax on Friday September 29th with the annual parade along Sykes Street and the family festival at the Meaford Rotary Pavillion
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The Glorious Sons and the Glory Tour comes to the Harry Lumley Bayshore Community Centre on February 15, 2024.
Get your tickets and VIP packages at tickets.attackhockey.com
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The next Induction Night for the Owen Sound Sports Hall of Fame is Friday May 10th, 2024.
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