WELCOME TO NWT BOXING & KICKBOXING

We are NWT Boxing & Kickboxing. Our Mission is to organize, promote and develop interest and participation of amateur boxing and amateur kickboxing in the Northwest Territories.

NWT Boxing & Kickboxing provides opportunities for individuals to participate at all levels of amateur boxing and kickboxing. We also help individual clubs develop their own programs with the guidance of the Territorial Sports Organization (TSO) and the National Coaches Certification Programs. Lastly we help develop coaches and officials through clinics and our athletes through development camps.

FUNDRAISER

🥊 Exciting News! 🥊

 

We’ve launched an exclusive merchandise fundraiser to help support our team with every purchase fueling our passion for kickboxing excellence!

 

Check out the gear and be part of our journey: https://nwtkickboxingspring2024.itemorder.com/shop/home/

 

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EVENTS

February 18, 2023 - NWT Kickboxing Fundraiser Event

Tickets go on sale Friday, January 18th, 2023.
In the North there’s nothing more important than fostering our local sports teams, specifically within our youth organizations. It is these sports groups that allow our Northern youth to have a health and fitness related lifestyle, while staying clear of crime and violence and progressing in education and employment. We will be hosting teams from the East and the (North)West in February as a fundraising event to send our amateur athletes to the WAKO National Championship.

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IN THE NEWS

Yellowknife kickboxing coach guides Canadian youth team to best finish at world championship - CBC.ca

A Yellowknife kickboxing coach has led a team of Canadian youth athletes to the country's best finish. John Stanley said this was his first time coaching at a world championship event.

12-year-old Yellowknife kickboxer takes bronze at national competition - CBC.ca

After accidentally being added to a harder category in a national kickboxing championship, a 12-year-old from Yellowknife overcame his nerves to compete and returned home last week with a bronze medal.

Yellowknifers hitting 40 begin new journeys in kickboxing - Cabin Radio

By their thirties, there are some Yellowknife residents – their hips and knees ground down by concrete floors and parched summer turf – already retiring from sports.