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April 28
Athletics NB Update

12 Challenges Program:

The 12 Challenges is an introductory athletics program designed to give youth the opportunity to experience several skills and events associated with the sport of track and field. This program aims to introduce youth aged 5-12 to athletics and get them moving and active in a non-competitive environment. Three different athletic events are taught at each session and the program runs once a week, for four weeks. Participants will be able to discover the sport of track and field! Please note that some of the programs start in 2 weeks and registration deadline is April 30th

·  Costs: $30 plus service fees (additional $5 for non-members - recreational membership)

·  Dates & Locations:  Bathurst, Moncton, Shediac, Dieppe, KV, Fredericton

·  More Information & Registration: www.anb.ca/12 

·  Contact: alex@anb.ca


RJTW Series:  

 The RJTW Series will be returning again this summer. Regional Meets will take place across the province for youth ages 8-13. Top 8 finishers in each event will qualify for Provincials in Moncton on July 8. The top 8 at Provincials will qualify to represent Team NB at the Atlantic Championships in PEI on July 28-29. More information on Regional Meets to come.

·  More Information & Registration: http://www.anb.ca/Programs/rjt-series.php

·  Contact: alex@anb.ca

Legion Nationals

Once again, ANB in association with NB Legion provincial command is going to be sending a 36 member team to Legion nationals in Brandon Manitoba. This program includes 2 age categories 13-15(2003-2005) and 16-17 (2001-2002). For more information about this program please visit:  http://anb.ca/Programs/royal-canadian-legion.php Please note that the trials meet is on July 7th-8th in Moncton.

In closing , we invite you to visit our website www.anb.ca , follow us on our Social media Facebook : www.facebook.com/athnb  Twitter www.twitter.com/athnb to keep updated on all that is track and field in New Brunswick!

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