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January 23, 2009
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CORNWALL, ON – Organizers of the 2008 RBC Cup in Cornwall, ON have announced a profit of more than $48,500
for the National Junior A Championship, which was held May 3-11, 2008 at the Cornwall Civic Complex.
From that profit, $11,000 has been shared with the Central Junior Hockey League, of which the tournament
host Cornwall Colts are members, to set up scholarship funds. The remainder was shared between the five
competing teams – the Colts, Camrose Kodiaks, Humboldt Broncos, Oakville Blades and Pictou County Weeks
Crushers – to help cover their costs in participating in the 2008 RBC Cup.
"Hosting the RBC Cup was a wonderful experience for our community,” said Candy Pollard, chair of the host
organizing committee. “It was a pleasure to welcome the participating teams and their fans from across the
country, and to watch the Cornwall Colts compete for the national championship. Working with Hockey Canada
and TSN was a great opportunity for our volunteers and for our community at large, and one we will not
quickly forget."
"The Ottawa District Hockey Association is very pleased with the success of the 2008 RBC Cup,” said
Richard Waldroff, president of the ODHA. “The volunteers who worked on the event did a super job; they made
the event extra special. As usual our branch focus is on the players and the desire for them to have a great
experience and on all accounts this was achieved. We thank to the City of Cornwall for a great event and to
Hockey Canada for their great support."
The Host Committee also shared information about an economic impact study that was conducted during the
event. STEAM (Sport Tourism Economic Assessment Model) is a cutting-edge, economic impact assessment tool
that predicts and measures the economic impact of a sport event on a community in Canada. The STEAM report
concluded that the combined spending of operations and visitors to the 2008 RBC Cup totalled over $1.7
million in economic activity for the City of Cornwall and the Province of Ontario.
"The 2008 RBC Cup was an amazing success,” said Paul Lefebvre, chair of the Cornwall Hotel Accomodation
Partners. “We're especially appreciative of the economic benefits the tournament provided. Overall it was an
extremely well organized tournament and great asset to the City of Cornwall."
“The 2008 RBC Cup was truly a special event, and we are very excited that a legacy can be left for future
generations of hockey players in the Cornwall area,” says Scott Smith, Hockey Canada’s chief operating
officer. “It is my pleasure to congratulate the city, the province, the host committee, the hundreds of
volunteers and the thousands of fans that made this possible.”
The 2009 RBC Cup will be held from May 2-10, 2009 in Victoria, BC. For more information on the 2009 RBC
Cup, visit www.hockeycanada.ca/rbccup.
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