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Pickleball tournament brings more than 200 athletes to Lethbridge​on May 6, 2025 at 2:57 pm

More than 200 players competed in a three-day pickleball tournament in Lethbridge, highlighting the sport’s growth and bringing all ages together on the court.

​More than 200 players competed in a three-day pickleball tournament in Lethbridge, highlighting the sport’s growth and bringing all ages together on the court.   


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3-day pickleball tournament in Lethbridge showcases sport’s rapid growth

WATCH ABOVE (From May 4, 2025): More than 200 players of all ages gathered at the Agri-Food Hub in Lethbridge for a three-day pickleball tournament.



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Pickleball took centre court in Lethbridge over the weekend as more than 200 athletes from across Alberta, southeastern B.C. and Saskatchewan participated in a high-energy, three-day tournament hosted at the Agri-Food Hub and Trade Centre.

The event, a first for southern Alberta, was organized by the Lethbridge and Coaldale pickleball clubs in partnership with the Lethbridge and District Exhibition.

Players of all ages and skill levels competed in singles, doubles and mixed events from May 2 to May 4. A youth showcase on Friday was in the spotlight early on, featuring 25 junior athletes and underlining the sport’s growing popularity among younger generations.

“The play was fantastic. It really shows the growth and the interest the sport has with the youth of our community,” said Klaus Witzke, president of the Lethbridge Pickleball Club.

While competition was fierce, community and connection were front and centre for many participants.

Organizers said a strong turnout has inspired them to plan for an even larger event in the future, with the hope of hosting a provincial or even national tournament in the years ahead.

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