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Kingston, Ontario, Canada to host the
Women’s U19 Pan American Cup
February 26, 2025.- Volleyball Canada is pleased to announce that
Kingston in Ontario, Canada, will be the host city of the
women's U19 Pan American Cup, which will take place at Queen’s
University’s Athletics & Recreation Centre, June 24 to 29, 2025.
The local organizing committee will include Tourism Kingston,
Queen’s University and the Kingston Rock Volleyball Club.
The U19 Pan Am Cup will bring together eight teams (TBA) of top
age-class athletes from NORCECA – the North, Central, and Caribbean
Volleyball Confederation. Many of these young athletes will go on to
represent their country at the senior level at events such as the
World Championships and Olympic Games.
The event was last held in Puerto Rico in 2023 and saw the U.S. win
gold, followed by Mexico with silver, and host Puerto Rico winning
bronze. This year, Team Canada will get to play on home soil,
joining its zonal rivals for the five days of competition. Team
Canada will host a week-long training camp for 18 athletes prior to
competition at Queen’s University. The team will also use this
training camp and tournament to prepare for the FIVB Girls’ U19
World Championship to be held in Croatia and Serbia in July.
With an active, growing volleyball community in Kingston and with
support from the Ontario Volleyball Association, excitement for this
event is expected to be significant. Queen’s Athletics & Recreation
Centre offers an excellent host facility, fresh off hosting the 2024
U SPORTS Men’s Volleyball National Championships and with strong,
nationally ranked varsity volleyball programs.
Kingston’s successful bid to host the U19 Pan Am Championships was
announced to volleyball supporters this past weekend at the Queen’s
Gaels men’s & women’s volleyball home playoff games.
"Kingston Rock Volleyball Club is thrilled to welcome Volleyball
Canada and an international competition to our city. With a strong
community of athletes, coaches, and supporters, our club continues
to grow, providing opportunities for over 400 athletes between the
ages of seven and 18 to develop their skills and love for the game.
This event is an exciting milestone, and we can’t wait to showcase
the energy and talent that make Kingston a fantastic volleyball
destination”, stated Matt Somerville – Executive Director, Kingston
Rock Volleyball Club.
"The U19 Pan Am Cup offers an exciting opportunity for our rising
stars to compete against top opponents from across the region. This
event will also serve as excellent preparation for the upcoming FIVB
U19 World Championships in Croatia and Serbia following this event.
Any time we play in Canada it’s special. Hosting an international
tournament on home soil allows us to showcase our country’s
commitment to the sport, while giving athletes the chance to gain
memorable exposure and experience in front of friends, family, and
the wider volleyball community”, expressed Shannon Winzer,
Volleyball Canada High Performance Director (Women's indoor) |
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