Canada Cup community comes together to bring Team Ukraine to Surrey's Softball City

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Canada Cup community comes together to bring Team Ukraine to Surrey's Softball City
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The Ukraine junior national women\u0027s team is taking part in this year\u0027s event, which runs July 7\u002D16 at Softball City in Surrey. Read more.

They’re hoping for other help, too. There’s a local family that’s already agreed to house the Ukrainian players, coaches and staff during the tournament. Timm believes that B.C.’s sporting community “will wrap its arms around this team,” and he wants to “send them home with lots of good stories about Canada.”

“They need to get themselves to the airport on time for the flight here. Everything else will be taken care of,” explained Timm. “Our understanding is the team has a great deal of enthusiasm and have a great desire to represent their country — so we are going to make it happen.”Article content In a 45-second video clip that was sent out by Canada Cup organizers about Ukraine taking part, Kysil talks about how hard it can be to watch his team on the field, knowing that in many cases the players have loved ones on the front lines of the war. At the same time, Kysil says that “we must continue to provide opportunities for our young people and our athletes to represent the flag of Ukraine.Timm added: “You watch it on the TV news and you think, ‘What else can we do?’ It’s hard.

The Canada Cup dates back to 1993. It’s the brainchild of the late Glen Todd, who wanted a tournament on home soil to help improve the Canadian senior national team as it prepared for the sport’s inclusion in the Atlanta 1996 Olympic Summer Games. It’s grown, adding youth divisions. Ukraine will play in one of those loops, as part of a tournament that will feature 1,500 athletes.In 2016, Canada Cup organizers landed the world championship bid and hosted it at Softball City.

The year before, an anonymous donor paid in excess of $1,000 to a company that takes action photos at the tournament to make sure Team Cuba got to go home with mementos of their games.“This further represents the unifying power of sport,” Timm said.

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