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The Practice Gym schedule is listed below.

April 2, 2019 - All entry registers are now final and closed.

March 25, 2019 - All coaches are expected to take a look at these lists for errors and omissions - to ensure no entries have been missed and that all information (names, dates of birth, events, levels , etc) have been recorded properly. Movement between declared/entered level is not allowed.

April 2, 2019 - Ron Kopas (Ontario, CBTF World Judges' Rep) and Jenna Jemieff (Alberta) have been selected to represent Canada at the 2019 International Cup in Limoges, France.

Ron and Jenna are both WBTF Master Judges and are certified to judge all WBTF International Cup events. Each is a very experienced Canadian judge, having judged at numerous Provincial and National Championships over the past five years.

March 15, 2019 - Dana Peteleski, CBTF Technical Chair, today announced the result of the compulsory draw for the 2019 Canadian Championship (Regina, SK).

At the 2019 Canadian Winner/Championship, athletes shall perform:

Level B (all age divisions) Women & Men: SET B

As a reminder, all Level A Junior athletes now perfom the Junior Short Program.

February 13, 2019 - An online form has been created for 2019 International Cup Qualifier merchandise orders. The form is online only - no paper copies will be provided.

February 13, 2019 - An online form has been created for gym rental requests at the 2019 International Cup Qualifier. The form is online only - no paper copies will be provided.

The link to the ICQ Gym Rental Request form: https://goo.gl/forms/NYTuqsiwNsg6GAJP2

The deadline for equitable allocaiton is April 1, 2019.

February 13, 2019 - The Canadian Baton Twirling Federation is pleased to announce the selection of the following judges for the 2019 International Cup Qualifier in Winnipeg, Manitoba:

The map below shows the relative locations of the 2019 Canadian Winner/Championship competition venue (University of Regina, Centre for Kinesiology, Health and Sport), the Travelodge Hotel & Conference Centre (Headquarters Hotel), and the Executive Royal Hotel. Information sheets for each hotel are also attached.

February 1, 2019 - The Brochure and Entry Information as well as Host Hotel information for the 2019 International Cup Qualifier is attached.

As part of the athlete accreditation process, the CBTF requires that all athletes provide a Health Certificate indicating they are in generally good health and are fit to compete.

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Judging Aids

CBTF Judges' Representative, Amy Kalin, hosted a Judge Selection Assignment Practice Webinar on October 25, 2015.

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Judging Aids

WBTF Judges' Representative, Ron Kopas, and CBTF Judges' Representative, Amy Kalin, hosted a Judge Selection Practice Assignment Webinar on November 25, 2018.

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Effective January 1, 2019 the CBTF Competitive Program will consist of 5 levels - C, BN, BI, BA and A.

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Books

Over 350 recipes gathered from baton enthusiasts across the country are contained in the CBTF Coast to Coast Cookbook.

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Group contact lists for the National and Provincial Boards and various CBTF Committees. We encourage you to use these group email lists to avoid missing someone.

We also maintain private contact lists for various groups, which are accessible by Board of Directors and Technical Committee members only. If you have access, please treat these lists with respect - they are meant to facilitate communication between Boards in each province; they are not meant for broad distribution.

 

In recognition of their position and/or achievements, the following athletes shall be given the honour of carrying the Canadian Flag at the following events in a given year:

PROVINCIAL EVENTS

  • Open Competitions: Province’s choice.
    Suggestions: Provincial Athletes Rep, provincial winner or champion from previous year
  • Provincial Winner/Championship: Province’s choice.
    Suggestions: Past year’s Provincial Sr Freestyle Champion or Provincial Jr Freestyle Champion, Provincial Athletes Rep

NATIONAL EVENTS

I.     The CBTF National Skills Development Program (Badge Program) – This program serves as an incentive and motivator to athletes of all levels. It is designed to teach athletes correct baton and dance basics and standardizes sport terminology across Canada.

Advocate, coach, competition director and pioneer for baton twirling in Ontario, Canada, and the USA.

Sue passed away April 26, 2018 in Kitchener, Ontario with family at her side.

December 5, 2018 - Declaration Lists for all 2019 International Cup events are attached. Errors or omissions or corrections should be reported by email to ic2019atcbtf [dot] ca.

November 18, 2018 - CBTF- and USTA/WBTF-certified Judges are invited to submit an application to judge at the following 2019 National and International competitions:

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