2025 CCAA Badminton Championships
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Schedule
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Major Funding Partner |
Official Badminton Equipment |
Official Award Rings |
NSO Partner |
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Schedule
Tuesday, February 25, 2025 | ||
All Day | Team arrivals & hotel check-in | Sandman Signature Downtown Edmonton |
Wednesday, February 26, 2025 | ||
10:00 am - 4:00 pm MT | Team Practices | TKU Gymnasium |
7:00 pm MT | CCAA Awards Banquet | TKU Atrium |
Thursday, February 27, 2025 | ||
8:00 am - 9:15 am MT | Open Practice | TKU Gymnasium |
9:15 am - 9:30 am MT | Opening Ceremonies | TKU Gymnasium |
9:30 am - 12:00 pm MT | Round 1 | TKU Gymnasium |
12:30 pm - 3:00 pm MT | Round 2 | TKU Gymnasium |
4:00 pm - 7:00 pm MT | Round 3 | TKU Gymnasium |
Friday, February 28, 2025 | ||
8:00 am - 9:30 am MT | Open Practice | TKU Gymnasium |
9:30 am - 12:00 pm MT | Round 4 | TKU Gymnasium |
12:30 pm - 3:00 pm MT | Round 5 | TKU Gymnasium |
5:00 pm - 7:00 pm MT | Semi-Final Round | TKU Gymnasium |
Saturday, March 1, 2025 | ||
8:00 am - 10:00 am MT | Open Practice | TKU Gymnasium |
10:00 am - 12:30 pm MT | Bronze Medal & Consolation Matches | TKU Gymnasium |
1:30 - 4:00 pm MT | Championship Matches | TKU Gymnasium |
4:00 pm MT | CCAA Awards & Closing Ceremonies | TKU Gymnasium |
Draw & Results
Results via CCAA/Badminton Canada Tournament Software
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Date & Time | Court 1 | Court 2 | Court 3 | |
Round 1 | February 27 @ 9:30 am MT | ACAA v. ACAA 2 | OCAA v. OCAA 2 | ACAC v. ACAC 2 |
Round 2 | February 27 @ 12:30 pm MT | ACAA v. ACAC 2 | OCAA v. ACAA 2 | ACAC v. OCAA 2 |
Round 3 | February 27 @ 4:00 pm MT | ACAC 2 v. OCAA | ACAA v. ACAC | OCAA 2 v. ACAA 2 |
Round 4 | February 28 @ 9:30 am MT | OCAA 2 v. ACAA | ACAC 2 v. ACAA 2 | OCAA v. ACAC |
Round 5 | February 28 @ 12:30 pm MT | ACAC v. ACAA 2 | ACAC 2 v. OCAA 2 | ACAA v. OCAA |
Semi-Finals | February 28 @ 5:00 pm MT | XD/MD/WD/MS/WS | XD/MD/WD/MS/WS | |
Bronze Medal | March 1 @ 10:00 am MT | XD/WD/MD/WS/MS | Consolation Matches | |
Championship | March 1 @ 1:30 pm MT | XD/WD/MD/WS/MS |
Teams
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Women's Singles |
Emma Tran, CUE | Sienna Pricca, SAIT |
Men's Singles |
Hossein Ahmadi, TKU | Smit Patel, NAIT |
Women's Doubles |
Ziyu Kong & Archelle Ouano, SAIT | Noel Do & Samantha Tran, NAIT |
Men's Doubles |
Carl Canillo & Paul Ouano, SAIT | Raphael Motel & Jonathan Su, CUE |
Mixed Doubles |
Mahdi Ahmadi & Melissa Roque, TKU | Davis Wong & Khushi Vaniya, NAIT |
Team Coaches |
Naeem Haque, TKU & Austin Liaw, SAIT | Alan Chow, NAIT |
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Women's Singles |
Ellen Shen, GBC | Mandy Ni, CON |
Men's Singles |
Timothy Lock, HUM | Sahil Lokhande, GBC |
Women's Doubles |
Gaeun (Kaylee) Choi & Sarah Song, GBC | Shruti Joshi & Ayuhsi Vasava, HUM |
Men's Doubles |
Anthony Tso & Jordan Lau, SEN | Jan Dave Deocampo & Ty Nguyen, FAN |
Mixed Doubles |
Dhruvkumar Raval & Sherry Wu, HUM | Lheidelle Santos & Jonathan Ma, CEN |
Team Coaches |
Chloe Rowe, HUM & Howard Wong, GBC | Steve Ruddach, FAN & Phil Tungate, CEN |
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Women's Singles |
Ritu Shah, UKC | Akshaya Jayakeerthi, UKC |
Men's Singles |
Thomas Ashton, UKC | Wilson Paluch, MTA |
Women's Doubles |
Anna Gillies & Rachel Gillies, UKC | Nihma Hussain & Addison McClune, UNBSJ |
Men's Doubles |
Mike Ta & Ben Broadbent, MTA | Mikel Cote & Joel Cote, Dal AC |
Mixed Doubles |
Krishna Bhatta & Sydney Arseneault, UNBSJ | Arshath Vaheed & Huxley Abrigo, UNBSJ |
Team Coaches |
Aidan Badcock-Parks, UKC & Richard Bennicke, MTA | Paul Higgins, UNBSJ & Caitlin McCavour, Dal AC |
Awards
Women's Singles |
Men's Singles |
Women's Doubles |
Men's Doubles |
Mixed Doubles |
Team Supremacy |
Eileen Harle Exemplary Leadership Award |
Coach of the Year |
Women’s Player of the Year |
Men’s Player of the Year |
Women's All-Canadians Presented by |
Men's All-Canadians Presented by |
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The King's University
![]() Located on the lands of the Amiskwaciy-washahikan, a gathering place and home for many Indigenous peoples past and present, and now part of the Treaty Six territory and the Métis homeland, The King's University is very proud of its heritage, and the many degree programs it has to offer that will assist students in building a more sustainable and promising future. The King's University is proud of it's badminton program, athletes and coaches and are honoured to host the CCAA National Championships. We hope all enjoy the competition. |
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