TRU Multicultural Sporting Events

Hello there, TRU sports fans! We here at athleticloops are proposing a new sporting event to you, a multiculturalism sports tournament. There will be 8 sporting events from around the world. If you enjoy learning about new cultures, meeting new people from all over the world, and most importantly, enjoying sports and thinking about your fitness, this is the place for you.

Join us, and don’t forget to watch our video on atheleticloops by clicking the thumbnail. Grab your favourite cup of coffee, put on your headphones, and prepare to be entertained. See you soon !

October Sporting Events

Tournament Capital Centre

As fall and colder weather start to settle in, classes start to get busier, and it’s getting dark by the time you’re off work- it can be hard to find motivation to get out of the house. Why not find a fun sporting event happening in Kamloops this month to go see!

Use our legend to see when your favourite sports teams are playing! Looking to find more information on the events? Keep scrolling to see why you should attend.

Blue: The Kamloops Blazers hockey team play their home games at the Sandman Centre, and this arena has big energy to keep you on your toes. Coming to a Blazers game is a fun opportunity to take advantage of the food and drinks (alcoholic and non-alcoholic) you can purchase, and it’s the perfect excuse for a good night out. Tickets are just under $30, but there are great deals for students, families and groups. Come see them October 18th, 21st, 22nd and 28th.

Red: If you can’t get enough of hockey from the Blazers, come out to support the Kamloops Storm team on October 22nd, 23rd and 29th at the McArthur Park Arena. Put on some layers for the chilly arena, bring cash for popcorn, and have a great time! Students and children have discounted rates, and regular adult tickets are only $12.

Purple: Interested in a high intensity low cost event that will keep you on the edge of your seat? TRU’s women’s soccer team will do just that. Watch them go head to head with Canada West on October 22 and the 29th. If you are a student, make sure to bring your ID card to get in for free, and general adults are only $10.

Grey: If you find yourself craving more of the action, the TRU mens soccer team will be competing in the quarter finals on October 28th. With the same free deal for students and cheap adult ticket prices, the only thing holding you back is how fast you can get in the stands and lay down your blanket to keep warm!

Yellow: Are you a basketball fan? Then come to Tournament Capital Centre on October 28, 2022 to watch TRU Wolfpack Men’s Basketball take on Las Vegas Travel Team in an epic match. Once again, student tickets are free and adult tickets are $10. So don’t miss out on this epic and intense match!

Black: For all the volleyball enthusiasts, make sure you’re at the Tournament Capital Centre on October 21st and 22nd to see the TRU men’s volleyball team face the Brandon Bobcats. Student tickets are free as always with your ID card! TCC is an indoor venue that is wheelchair accessible, heated, and has washrooms nearby, so it is ready for everyone to attend!

Orange: Before seeing the men’s volleyball games, come to the Tournament Capital Centre for the TRU women’s volleyball games! Same ticket prices, and you’ll be sure to be kept on the edge of your seat! Extra tip: bring some coins to grab snacks at the vending machines.

Green: The TRU men’s baseball team is ending their season with back to back games on October 15th and a game on October 16th against the Vancouver Island Mariners! Come out with warm clothes to Norbrock Stadium to support the end of their season, and don’t forget your student ID to get in for free.

The Real Life of TRU Athletes

Daler Tokhirov

Wondering why you should come out and support TRU sports teams? All the way from Uzbekistan, Daler Tokhirov is a midfielder for Thompson Rivers University’s men’s soccer team, and he would love to see you cheering from the stands. We had the chance to catch up with Daler and learn a bit more about him and his team.

He explained he was inspired to play soccer from a young age because everyone around him in Uzbekistan plays so he developed his passion early on.

His biggest role models are his parents, for sacrificing their lives to move here and start fresh. As well, a leader in sport for him is Kobe Bryant, as Daler mentioned: “I read his book and he really motivates and inspires me”.

He chose TRU because he was encouraged to tryout for the soccer team by a friend who already played there. After trying out and making the team, it quickly became home.

He described how he is friends with all 36 players on his team. They have a strong connection and get to joke around and have fun together, on and off the field.

To him, TRU wolfpack games are special because of the atmosphere and the community. They love people coming and cheering them on, as it motivates them to play and helps them feel supported.

We want to thank Daler for his time and for giving us an inside scoop on what it means to be an athelete at Thompson Rivers. Come out and support Daler and his teammates at the Canada West Quarter-Finals on October 28, 2022!