Pickleball Manitoba

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Pickleball Manitoba Inc. (PMI) is a non-profit organization of dedicated volunteers who have a passion for pickleball who are committed to the promotion, development, and growth of the sport for all. 

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Pickleball Manitoba Awarded 2025 Canadian Championship Tournament

      Pickleball Manitoba is thrilled to announce that it has been awarded the prestigious 2025 Canadian Pickleball Championship. This highly anticipated national event will bring Canada’s top pickleball athletes, fans, and enthusiasts to Manitoba for a week of high-energy competition and celebration of the sport.

      The tournament will take place in Winnipeg, Manitoba, from August 18 to 24th 2025. Players from across the country will compete in various categories, including singles, doubles,mixed doubles and a special event to be announced soon, across numerous skill levels and age divisions.

      The event will be co-directed by tournament directors Ted Fardoe and Don Flatt, whose experience and leadership along with a strong volunteer base are incredibly excited and honored to host the 2025 Canadian Pickleball Championship. This is a fantastic opportunity to showcase Manitoba’s thriving pickleball community and our commitment to growing the sport. We can’t wait to welcome our fellow athletes and fans from coast to coast to experience our hospitality and love for the game.

      Pickleball, one of Canada’s fastest-growing sports, offers an accessible and engaging experience for players of all ages. The Canadian Pickleball Championship serves as the pinnacle event for the sport in the country, drawing hundreds of athletes and spectators each year.

      The 2025 championship is expected to generate significant economic and cultural benefits for Manitoba, including increased tourism, local business support, and community engagement, and Volunteer opportunities, creating a festival-like atmosphere for participants and attendees.

      More details about the event, including registration, sponsorship opportunities, and volunteer sign-ups, will be announced in the coming months. To stay updated, visit Pickleball Manitoba Website or follow us on social media.

      About Pickleball Manitoba Pickleball Manitoba is the provincial governing body for pickleball in Manitoba, dedicated to promoting and developing the sport at all levels and building a strong Pickleball community throughout the province. Through grassroots programs, tournaments, and community initiatives, Pickleball Manitoba strives to make pickleball accessible, inclusive, and fun for everyone.


        • Registration is open for renewing your membership for 2025 (Click the link Registration Opened on the left side of the main Page under Prices and Deadlines)

        • Pickleball Club of Winnipeg announces promotional sale for new members
        • Manitoba Teachers Conference  

        The Physical Health Educators of Manitoba hosted a Professional Development Day on October 25, 2024, at the Sport for Life Centre. Teachers from across Manitoba had the opportunity to participate in sessions like Games from Around the World, Introduction to Boxing, and Pickleball 101!

        The afternoon session began with a welcoming speech from Vice President Suzanne Davidson. She encouraged schools to contact Pickleball Manitoba if they wanted to arrange for instructors to visit their schools. This initiative would give both students and teachers the opportunity to learn how to play pickleball directly from skilled instructors ! As well she shared that any school reaching out to PMI’s website would be entered in a draw for a Pickleball Net, Paddles, and balls for their school!

        The Pickleball session saw strong interest, with 60 teachers signed up to learn about the game and bring it back to their schools. Certified coaches Jackie Jacobson and Kim Ezzard provided an introduction that covered the game’s background, rules, court setup, shots, and strategy. Attendees observed demo games and then had a chance to play with guidance from volunteer advisors. The enthusiasm was clear as teachers extended the session beyond its allotted time, captivated by the sport’s appeal.

        The event’s success was a testament to the dedication of PMI board members Kelly, Laurie, Suzanne, and Kim alongside volunteers Judy Reid, Lisa Bergson, Dave Holder, Dave Henry, and Ken Bradford! Thank you all!