Oregon chosen to hold 2022 NCATA national championships

The university of Oregon will hold the 2022 national Collegiate Acrobatics & Tumbling association national championships arranged for April 28–30 at Matthew Knight Arena, the second time that the Ducks have held the national championship.

Oregon last held in 2011, the association’s inaugural event. Camiseta Olympique Lyonnais Oregon was slated to hold the 2020 satisfy before the event was canceled because of the pandemic. Oregon has reached the Camiseta SC Braga NCATA championship Finals nine times in the 10 years of the event, winning national titles in 2011, 2013 as well as 2014.

“The university of Oregon is ecstatic to hold the NCATA national championships right here in Eugene,” Oregon athletic director Rob Mullens said. “There is incredible momentum around acrobatics as well as tumbling ideal now, as well as we are honored to have one more chance to hold the championship for the skilled as well as hard-working student-athletes that contend in this sport. We were dissatisfied when this event was not able to Camiseta Gamba Osaka take location in 2020, as well as we look ahead to having a first-class event at Matthew Knight Arena next spring as well as continuing to play our function in bring that momentum forward.”

The eight-team event will begin with the quarterfinals on April 28, complied with by the semifinals on April 29. The private event finals as well as the team championship satisfy will be on April 30. satisfy times in addition to online protection as well as ticket info will be revealed at a later date.

“We are ecstatic to return to the university of Oregon this year for the NCATA national Championships, particularly after our organized event in 2020 was cancelled because of the pandemic,” stated NCATA executive director Janell Cook. “Eugene is a special neighborhood that is passionate about women’s sports. We look ahead to partnering with Oregon to supply a unforgettable experience for all the student-athletes who contend in the championships.”

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