Underwater Hockey

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Established and organized by students, Gryphon Clubs offer an opportunity for students to pursue their athletic interests while at the University of Guelph. Gryphon Clubs provide a positive, inclusive culture that encourages participation at a competitive level while having fun. While Clubs can apply for some funding through the Department of Athletics in the form of grants, to sustain their programs, Gryphon Clubs are primarily funded by the students themselves.

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The goal of the Gryphon Club enhancement fund program is to raise funds to support and enhance each of the Department of Athletics’ clubs. For example, funds can be used to purchase team equipment and apparel, support competition registration and travel or provide additional training aids; all with the intent of improving the student-athlete experience and making our clubs more competitive.

About Underwater Hockey

Underwater hockey was first invented by divers in the 1950s. It is a non-contact sport in which two teams compete in a pool to maneuver a puck across the bottom and into the opposing team’s 3-meter-long net. It is played with snorkeling gear and a short stick; different from a regular hockey stick. Our team travels all over Ontario, Quebec, & the USA to attend tournaments, and several of our players have gone as far as Spain and South Africa to play for Team Canada at the world tournament. We are also proud to have hosted an annual international Underwater Hockey tournament for over the past 30 years. We play pickup style hockey and most members play at a beginner or intermediate level.

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