By Afraa Kori
Elevate 24/7 Basketball announced the return of its highly anticipated annual tournament, Elevate Championship.
Founder of Elevate 24/7, Chol Dut launched the basketball tournament in 2021 to bring a change in the community.
“My personal experience of not having opportunities like this tournament has really influenced the reason for creating the Elevate Championship. It’s something I wish I had when I was playing or trying to win some money playing the sport I love. Bringing people together is what drives me to run such events. I want people to walk away having had fun, vibing and enjoyed great company while making new networks in a safe environment.”
Elevate Basketball League is a 3-Game single elimination tournament held on November 23-24 at Braybrook Park, from 9am-8pm.
This is an inclusive competition for international, interstate and locals players to compete together.
“Comprising 24 Teams from women’s and men’s division competing for a big cash prize and bragging rights as one of the best streetball teams in Australia. Also the prize money for the winning teams – $20,000 for men’s first plays for the 5-on-5 tournament and $5,000 for the women’s 3×3 tournament,” Mr Dut said.
“We’re introducing a women’s 3×3 tournament this year for the first time, which we believe will help get more women participation in the future. Through our Built 4 Next program, young athletes will get a chance to play in front of a crowd in which many of them don’t get the opportunity to be seen or showcase their skills. Also a great way for them to watch those who pave the way for them and see the skill levels.
“No matter who and what level you are, there is an opportunity out there for you if you are willing to work for it. Future plans are to attract more international teams, especially a team from Africa.”
The Elevate Championship is the fusion of basketball, fashion, creative arts, celebrities all-star game, next generation and community in one room.
“Basketball is the only sport that highlights all three. We mix them all as it’s what makes basketball what it is and gives a platform to different creators to showcase their skills,” Mr Dut said.
“Basketball culture makes it easy as everyone is really coming for the vibes. So we focus more on creating a fun and engaging environment based with live DJ’s, artists, community games, traditional African food trucks and more.”
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