OTTAWA (CIS) – University of Sherbrooke and Laval University came out big winners Thursday as Canadian Interuniversity Sport has unveiled the future site of 13 national championships in cross country, soccer, swimming, athletics and volleyball..
Sherbrooke and Laval have both earned the right to organize three events available. Sherbrooke has been the choice of the selection committee for the holding of cross-country championships in CIS in 2010, the Canadian track and field meets in 2011 and women’s volleyball tournament in 2013, while Quebec City will host the cross- country in 2011, men’s soccer in 2012 and the men’s volleyball in 2013.
The list of sites held by CLC also includes Victoria to host 2011 men’s soccer and women’s soccer next year, and Calgary (swimming 2011), McGill (women’s soccer, 2011), Manitoba (Athletics 2012), McMaster (women’s volleyball 2012) and Queen’s (men’s volleyball 2012), who each hold an event in the CIS.
Sherbrooke organized events cross-country CIS twice in the past, in 1985 and 2001. Canadian Power in athletics with five men’s titles per team during the last 13 years, the Green \u0026 Gold hosted the national championships in this discipline in 1984, 1989, 2000 and 2001. The institution has been the site of the women’s tournament’s Volleyball Championship on one occasion, in 1988.
If the Red and Gold will host a first Championship for Men’s Soccer Championship in three years, Laval has hosted the Canadian Men’s Volleyball Tournament – the Quebec team has won three times – no fewer than 10 times in the past ( 1972, 1975, 1984, 1991, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2005, 2008), six times over the past 11 years.
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