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October 15, 2020
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RBC Training Ground goes virtual In May 2019, 56 Yukon athletes participated in the RBC Training Ground to test their physical and athletic ability at the Canada Games Centre. It was the first time the program was held north of 60.
October 14, 2020
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Table tennis players waiting with ‘bated breath’ Like the archers (see story above), the territory’s table tennis players are waiting on school gyms to open to user groups so training and game-play can continue.
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Archers look for a place to shoot The 2020 3D Archery Championships at the end of September marked the final weekend of the outdoor shooting season.
October 13, 2020
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Off The Hack The Whitehorse Curling Club began season play Thanksgiving Monday.
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Broomball rink gets new roof, lights When the Yukon’s broomball players take the rink for the coming season they will be doing so under a new roof and LED lights.
October 8, 2020
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Gymnasts remain focused on their goals In May, the Polarettes were the first gymnastics club in the country to reopen its doors after the COVID-19 pandemic shuttered gyms nation-wide.
October 7, 2020
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Wolf Pack stays motivated through pandemic The Wolf Pack Basketball Club finished their summer training sessions and did not have time to rest on their laurels as they picked up where they left off.
October 6, 2020
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Yukon athletes celebrate their coaches From Sept. 19-27, athletes Canada-wide took to their preferred social media platform.
October 5, 2020
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Mountain bikers tackle PCSS trails The U Kon Echelon bike club had so much fun at the Gunner Nielsen and Mickey Lammers Research Forest trails that they had to host their second cross-country mountain bike race this weekend at the Porter Creek Secondary School trails.