The partnership aims to make turkey the ideal protein for pickleball players
toronto, February 28, 2024 /CNW/ – Today, Pickleball Canada named Think Turkey as Pickleball Canada's National Protein Partner and 2024 Myoflex Presenting Partner® National Pickleball Championship Canada. The partnership will solidify turkey as the protein of choice for active Canadians, while supporting the growth of the sport in Canada Canada.
“As a lean, nutritious protein, turkey can keep professional and everyday athletes at the top of their game,” they said. Darren FrancisChairman, Türkiye Farmers Canada. “Through our partnership with Pickleball Canada, we hope to tap into the thriving Pickleball community and introduce more Canadians to this family-friendly sport.”
As part of the year-long partnership, Think Turkey and Pickleball Canada are preparing exciting activities ranging from athlete appearances to pop-up courts, giveaways and popular aspects such as new upcoming youth programs, in addition to partnering with the Pickleball Canada Regional and National Championships.
“We are proud to welcome Think Turkey to the Pickleball Canada family of partners,” they said. Val Fulmin, President, Pickleball Canada. “turkey Pickleball is the perfect choice for a healthy lifestyle, and we look forward to sharing that message with pickleball players and fans this year.
Pickleball has risen in popularity in recent years, with approximately 1.4 million Canadians currently participating in the sport, representing a 37% increase from the previous year. The rise in popularity can be attributed to the fact that pickleball is a fun and social sport that features a variety of health and fitness benefits.
“Like turkey dinner, pickleball brings people of all ages together,” they said. Mark Hubert, President and CEO of the Canadian Poultry and Egg Processing Company. “We are thrilled to partner with Pickleball Canada and its sporting stars to bring exciting new collaborations and engaging activities to communities year-round.”
To celebrate the partnership and encourage more Canadians to try pickleball and turkey, Think Turkey is hosting a contest for a chance to win one of 5 pickleball sets! All participants during the Contest Period will also be eligible for the Grand Prize Draw for a chance to win 1 in 10. $100 dollars Grocery gift cards to stock their refrigerator with turkeys for pre- and post-game meals.
For more information and healthy recipes, visit ThinkTurkey.ca.
About Türkiye's thought
Turkish Farmers in Canada, in partnership with members of the Canadian Poultry and Egg Processing Company's Turkey Primary Processing Sector, launches the Think Turkey Program™ /Pences DindonMC In 2019 – a national bilingual campaign aimed at promoting turkey consumption. The fully integrated program includes advertising, digital, retail, PR, influencers, paid social media and more, and focuses on engaging core meal planners to increase awareness of the benefits of turkey, drive year-round demand, and increase overall consumption.
About Pickleball Canada
Pickleball Canada is the national governing body for the sport of pickleball Canada. The Canadian Pickleball Association was founded in 2009 and incorporated as Pickleball Canada in 2011. The organization promotes and develops the sport at all levels, from grassroots to high performance. Their mission is to promote the growth and development of pickleball across the country by providing leadership, resources and opportunities to players of all ages and skill levels. Pickleball Canada is responsible for coordinating and delivering pickleball events across the country, including national and provincial tournaments, bringing together the best players from around the world. Canada To compete for the title of national champion. As the number of players and clubs increases across the country, so does baseball Canada The fastest growing sport and Pickleball Canada is at the forefront of this exciting movement. For more information, please contact [email protected] or visit pickleballcanada.org.
Source: Think Turkey
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