Ontario University Athletics (OUA), under the direction of its Board of Directors, announced the cancellation of all OUA-sanctioned sport programming and championships up to March 31, 2021. This conclusion was based on provincial public health guidelines and with the health and well-being of all OUA participants at the forefront.
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Given recent increases in cases across the province, it became clear that OUA-sanctioned Return to Competition would not be safe for the 2nd Term.
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"While we would love nothing more than to see our student-athletes back on the field of play and participating in OUA-sanctioned competition during the 2nd Term, we are not yet at a place where that can occur safely," said OUA President and CEO Gord Grace. "As disappointing as that reality is, I am confident that our participants will continue to demonstrate their resolve and determination through these exceptional circumstances and as we work toward an eventual safe return to competition. A decision like this is never easy to make. To continue to uphold the health and safety of all participants, however, it remains a necessary step to take, and I commend the OUA Board of Directors for their work and decision-making throughout this process."
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For Windsor, this applies to all varsity sport programs, including those that do not compete in OUA and U SPORTS.
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"This decision will be disappointing for many; particularly for our student-athletes and coaches," commented
Mike Havey, UWindsor Director of Athletics. "The University of Windsor will continue to support the health and safety and the competitive aspirations of out student-athletes as we journey together toward a safe return to sport competition."
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University athletic departments may continue to determine their Return to Train guidelines on their respective campuses, and effective January 1, 2021 are responsible for determining any involvement in member-driven competitions/exhibition games, as per their institution's policies and within regional and public health guidelines.
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The Lancers have just recently returned to training, and will continue to do so while abiding by our institutional polices and procedures, and the directive of public health authorities.
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The OUA Board of Directors will continue to monitor the status of COVID-19 across the province and reserves the right to adjust these decisions on an on-going basis.
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