Lethbridge Herald

U Sports cancels remaining championsh­ips

- Donna Spencer THE CANADIAN PRESS

No national championsh­ips in Canadian university sport will happen this season.

U Sports has cancelled its 2021 national tournament­s because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Men’s and women’s basketball, hockey, swimming, track and field, volleyball and wrestling are the impacted sports.

The governing body of Canadian university sport previously called off this fall’s Vanier Cup and two bowl games, as well as championsh­ips in men’s and women’s soccer, crosscount­ry running and women’s field hockey and rugby.

Curling Canada also previously announced the suspension of the 2021 national tournament.

The Atlantic, Ontario, Canada West and Quebec conference­s supported scuttling the remainder of the nine tournament­s across the country, according to U Sports interim chief executive officer Dick White.

“It was very clear in the conversati­ons with the conference­s, that although they may entertain some form of competitio­n during the winter semester, the logistics of attending a national championsh­ip were just not feasible at all for the programs across the country,” White told The Canadian Press on Thursday.

Roughly 20,000 student-athletes participat­e in varsity sport at 56 schools across Canada.

Teams flying to other provinces with varying pandemic restrictio­ns and returning is problemati­c, as is the financial burden of hosting a national championsh­ip without fans and reduced sponsorshi­p, White said.

“We heard back from our hosts who said to us ‘I don’t think we can do this,’” he said. “The second wave just kind of sealed the deal here.

“It’s quite a sad time really.”

No available vaccine and the number of infections rising in some parts of the country were factors in the decision.

“It is important to consider the impact on the under-30 university demographi­c,” U Sports chief medical officer Taryn Taylor said in a statement.

“As the number of cases rise during the second wave of COVID-19, and without an available vaccine, ongoing sports restrictio­ns are required to ensure student-athlete health and safety.”

White reiterated that athletes will not lose a year of scholarshi­p eligibilit­y, known as Athletic Financial Awards, to the pandemic.

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