The City County Championship meet has brought the French, Independent, Public and Catholic elementary school boards “together in the name of sport”. No better sport to bring them together than track and field, in the mecca known as “TrackTown” Windsor, Ontario.
The Windsor-Essex Community has had a rich and illustrious history of hosting big name track & field meets over the past years. Some of these distinguished meets include the International Freedom Festival, the 2005 Pan Am Juniors, the 2008 Olympic trials, the 2013 International Children’s Games and in 2015 both the OFSAA high school and CIS University Track Championships.
The City County Championship meet is designed to give athletes in the Windsor-Essex area a chance to compete together in a city championship format.
The Windsor-Essex Community has had a rich and illustrious history of hosting big name track & field meets over the past years. Some of these distinguished meets include the International Freedom Festival, the 2005 Pan Am Juniors, the 2008 Olympic trials, the 2013 International Children’s Games and in 2015 both the OFSAA high school and CIS University Track Championships.
The City County Championship meet is designed to give athletes in the Windsor-Essex area a chance to compete together in a city championship format.
Address:
Location: Sandwich Secondary School
7050 Malden Rd, Windsor, ON N9J 2T5 Time: 5:15 p.m
7050 Malden Rd, Windsor, ON N9J 2T5 Time: 5:15 p.m
EVENTS:
100m
100m "Fastest Kid in Windsor"
400m
1500m
LJ
Ball Throw
4X100m Relay
100m "Fastest Kid in Windsor"
400m
1500m
LJ
Ball Throw
4X100m Relay
Awards:
Gold, Silver, and Bronze medals will be presented to the top three finishers in each event.
Registration: |
Scholarships:
The Rob "RUN" Moore scholarship is awarded to one male athlete and one female athlete as the performer's of the meet. This scholarship is named after Associate Coach Rob Moore. Coach Moore is also the head coach of the multiple time OFSAA championship Sandwich Secondary Sabres Track and Field Team. Coach Moore has been the steward of one of the most successful high school track and field programs in the country for the better part of the last 20 years. He has demonstrated, a steadfast love and commitment to the track and field community, and a tireless dedication to each and everyone of the athletes under this care. In addition to a commemorative plaque, each recipient of the Rob "Run" Moore scholarship will be awarded a scholarship that will cover the total cost and fees for a summer membership.
IMPORTANT:
Please note: spikes will not be allowed at this meet. For athletes who are NOT competing in any individual events (only on a relay team), you will have to enter as a team and register your entire relay team with names.