Athletics Canada is pleased to announce the creation of the National Track and Field Tour, a series of ten high-performance track and field meets scheduled for the 2022 outdoor season.
Athletics Canada, working in collaboration with World Athletics and NACAC, have recently included a number of Canadian meets into the World Athletics Continental Tour's Silver, Bronze, and Challenger Series which, will collectively feature a total prize purse of $400,000 for competing athletes.
The purpose of the Tour, said Athletics Canada Director of Domestic Programs and Safe Sport Chris Winter, is to provide meaningful competition opportunities for athletes at home, to host events whereby Canadian athletes can earn valuable World Ranking points, and to help develop athletes for future National Team representation. The Tour is scheduled to begin on May 14, and is expected to run until the 2022 World Athletics Championship in Oregon in mid-July.
“Building off the success of the 2021 Tokyo Qualifying Series, which helped provide important competitive opportunities to our Canadian Athletes during the pandemic, I am thrilled to announce The 2022 National Track & Field Tour,” said Winter.
"This series of competitions is the result of fantastic collaboration between Athletics Canada, The Provincial/Territorial Branches, and our Meet Directors with support from both NACAC and World Athletics.”
All Meets will offer prize money. The amount will depend on the World Athletics Category: the higher the category, the more the prize money.
The news comes at a time when race directors and athletes alike are working hard to build momentum after a dearth of races in 2020, followed by a 2021 outdoor season compromised by ongoing COVID-19 and travel restrictions. Nigel Hole, Race Director of the Harry Jerome Track Classic, is thrilled that his meet is included in the Tour’s schedule, and said recognition by World Athletics should help to rebuild any lost momentum.
"Harry Jerome has always been one of the better international meets, and having it be part of the Continental Tour will put it on the radar of more international athletes and will help build its reputation for years to come.”
Hole says that, last year, The Harry Jerome organizing committee worked hard to host a competitive meet despite pandemic restrictions, and were rewarded by some of the best athletic performance the event had ever seen: race walker Evan Dunfee and 5,000m specialist Luc Bruchet, among others, qualified for Tokyo at that meet. Still, Hole said last year’s event suffered from a lack of international – or even interprovincial – competition.
“A spot on the Tour is a good step back towards normal,” said Hole. “And it could make the Jerome really strong, and pair really well with the World Championships in Oregon,” which begins one month later on July 15.
Canadian athletes like Regan Yee are just as pleased to hear about the Tour. Yee used last year's 2021 Tokyo Qualifying series to hit the 3,000m steeplechase Olympic standard and punch her ticket to the Games. As travel restrictions linger, she sees the opportunity of competing in Silver and Bronze-labeled races at home as a huge advantage.
"Being able to stay in the country takes away a lot of the stress of travelling, and generally the more relaxed I am the better I perform,” she said. “Having Canada be included in the WA Continental Tour means that my races would also be worth more in the ranking system which could be extremely important for future team qualifications”
“The difference between staying in Canada and going to the US was that the races here were focussed on the success of Canadians," she said of her 2021 season. "Race directors were actively working with us to plan for good performances, like scheduling races during cooler parts of the day and bringing in pacer-extraordinaire Jenna Melanson. There's a whole other level of support when I compete in Canada and it really makes a difference.”
NATIONAL TRACK AND FIELD TOUR SCHEDULE:
Find information on each specific meet at their respective event pages found here.
Dates | Meet | City | World Ranking Category | |
May 14, 2022 | Pacific Distance Carnival & Canadian 10,000m Championships | Burnaby, BC | National Permit Meeting / National Championship | E/B |
May 21, 2022 | Johnny Loaring Classic | Windsor, ON | World Athletics Continental Tour – Challenger Series | D |
May 28, 2022 | Bob Vigars Classic | London, ON | National Permit Meeting | E |
June 5, 2022 | La Classique d'athlétisme de Montréal | Montreal, QC | World Athletics Continental Tour – Challenger Series | D |
June 8, 2022 | Royal City Inferno Track & Field Festival | Guelph, ON | World Athletics Continental Tour – Challenger Series | D |
June 12, 2022 | CALTAF Track Classic | Calgary, AB | National Permit Meeting | E |
June 14, 2022 | Vancouver Sun Harry Jerome International Track Classic | Burnaby, BC | World Athletics Continental Tour - Bronze | C |
June 16, 2022 | Victoria Track Classic | Victoria, BC | World Athletics Continental Tour – Challenger Series | D |
June 18, 2022 | Kamloops Throws Festival | Kamloops, BC | National Permit Meeting | E |
June 22 – 26, 2022 | Canadian Track & Field Championships | Langley, BC | National Championship | B |
July 3, 2022 | Edmonton Pre World Championships Invitational | Edmonton, AB | World Athletics Continental Tour - Silver | B |