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Saskatchewan Aboriginal Track & Field!
2024 Saskatchewan Aboriginal Track and Field CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL RESULTS -
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Track & Field Championship Registration
Online registration: open until 11:59pm April 1st, 2024
Early Bird Registration Deadline: Friday March 1st, 2024
**Athletes who registered on or before this date will be entered for door prizes.
Late Registration: LATE online registration will open at 12:00pm (noon) April 2nd until 6:00pm April 4th, 2024. (or in-person Friday, April 5th from 3:00pm until 5:30pm at the Saskatoon Field House)
Entry Fees:
· $75/athlete (online registration)
· $85/athlete (mail/email registration)
· $100/athlete late registration (after April 1)
For more information please contact the
Saskatchewan Aboriginal Track and Field Team:
Email: info@saskatf.ca or Text: (306) 361-7922
Early Bird Registration Deadline: Friday March 1st, 2024
**Athletes who registered on or before this date will be entered for door prizes.
Late Registration: LATE online registration will open at 12:00pm (noon) April 2nd until 6:00pm April 4th, 2024. (or in-person Friday, April 5th from 3:00pm until 5:30pm at the Saskatoon Field House)
Entry Fees:
· $75/athlete (online registration)
· $85/athlete (mail/email registration)
· $100/athlete late registration (after April 1)
For more information please contact the
Saskatchewan Aboriginal Track and Field Team:
Email: info@saskatf.ca or Text: (306) 361-7922
SASKATF
WHO ARE WE
Saskatchewan Aboriginal Track & Field (SaskATF) is a 100% volunteer organization born in 2006, and became a registered Non-Profit in 2013. SaskATF is dedicated to the promotion and development of sustainable community sport and mentorship for Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal youth in Saskatchewan.
SaskATF works collaboratively with Saskatchewan Athletics (the Provincial Sport Governing body) to bridge barriers to participation for many remote, rural, and core neighborhood communities.
SaskATF works directly with community personnel to open lines of communication and create pathways to participation through skills clinics, Sport Coach development, and the establishment of the Running Wild Track Club in the Fall of 2018.
SaskATF works collaboratively with Saskatchewan Athletics (the Provincial Sport Governing body) to bridge barriers to participation for many remote, rural, and core neighborhood communities.
SaskATF works directly with community personnel to open lines of communication and create pathways to participation through skills clinics, Sport Coach development, and the establishment of the Running Wild Track Club in the Fall of 2018.