Cross Country

Meets 2023
Wednesday, September 27th @ St. Malo Provincial Park 

Practice Times

Practice times will be discussed at the team meeting.

Cost

The cost per athlete this year is $5.00. That covers the cost of the meet.

Athletes will be charged according to the number of meets their team attends. Costs vary per team based on official fees, number of students per team and tournament costs. The school division will cover all registration, transportation, or accommodation costs for Provincials if travel requires it.

Qualifying for Provincials

Teams need to place within the top 4 at the Zone Meet to qualify for Provincials. The other way would be having the fastest time on the course, and entering Provincials as an individual. Provincials this year will be held in Asessippi (Oct. 11th).

Transportation

Competing athletes are expected to arrive and depart with the school team, not in their own vehicles. Students driving each other is NOT ALLOWED (Division Policy). Any student leaving an event with their parents, must inform their coach/ or school teacher chaperone prior to their departure.

Missed Class Time

Students are expected to communicate their sport related absences to each of their classroom teachers. They must make arrangements with each teacher regarding how they will make up missed classwork. Coaches or the Athletic Director will email teachers, the team list of what athletes to expect to be excused during their class.

Contact Information

Please contact one of the coaches or the athletic director for community coaches, if you have any questions:

Phone: (204) 324-6416

Email: Rob Smith – [email protected] (Head Coach), Tim Brock- [email protected] (Athletic Director)

Border Land School Division

Border Land School Division acknowledges that the communities and schools located within Border Land School Division sit on Treaty 1 and Treaty 3 land, the original lands of the Anishinaabe peoples and on the homeland of the Métis Nation.

Border Land School Division respects the treaties that were made on these treaty areas and we dedicate ourselves to moving forward in partnership with our Indigenous communities in a spirit of truth, reconciliation and collaboration.