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Javelin Launches National Invitational to Bring High Stakes Competition to Canada’s Volleyball Scene

Canada’s leading volleyball app is expanding into national competition

Eric Rafat by Eric Rafat
January 23, 2026

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Toronto-based sports tech startup Javelin is stepping beyond drop-ins and leagues and into national competition. The company has officially announced The Javelin Invitational brought to you by Vantage Marketing Canada, a new cross-country volleyball tournament series aimed at elevating adult competitive play across the country.

Best known as Canada’s #1 volleyball app, Javelin allows players to discover and join volleyball drop-ins, training sessions, leagues, and tournaments in just a few taps. With the Invitational, the company is now applying its community-first approach to large-scale competitive events, introducing one of the largest independent prize pools in Canadian volleyball.

The Javelin Invitational will feature $14,000 in total cash prizes and a “Road to Toronto” format that begins with seeding tournaments in four major volleyball markets. Qualifying events will take place in Toronto, Ottawa, Calgary, and Edmonton, with teams competing for both regional bragging rights and positioning in the national championship.

Founded in 2022, Javelin Sports has quickly grown into one of the largest adult recreational sports communities in North America. The platform focuses on connecting people through volleyball, addressing what the company sees as a major gap in the sport’s ecosystem.

“Volleyball is one of the most played sports in North America, yet it has been completely left behind for top level adult play. We’re providing a new way for people to compete in and watch high level volleyball” says Javelin Sports CEO Justin Ford.

The Invitational is designed to showcase that overlooked talent. According to Javelin, the series will attract former collegiate athletes, elite club players, and high-performing recreational teams who have few opportunities to compete for meaningful stakes once their professional or national team pathways close.
The championship finals will be hosted in Toronto, where the top teams from across the country will converge for a winner-takes-all showdown. The first-place team will walk away with a $10,000 cash prize and the unofficial title of Canada’s best volleyball city. An additional $4,000 will be distributed across the regional qualifiers.

“We wanted to create an atmosphere where every set matters,” says the Javelin Sports Team. “Canada has an incredible depth of volleyball talent that doesn’t always get the spotlight. By putting $14,000 on the line, we’re putting volleyball in Canada on the map.”

Eligibility for the tournament is limited to players who have not competed in adult professional leagues or national teams, reinforcing Javelin’s focus on the high-level amateur and recreational market. Registration is expected to fill quickly as teams finalize rosters ahead of the qualifiers.

Tickets to watch the championship finals in Toronto on April 5 can be purchased directly through the Javelin app, marking another step in the company’s effort to turn recreational sports into spectator-ready experiences.

With the Invitational, Javelin is positioning itself not just as a scheduling and discovery app, but as an emerging platform shaping the future of adult competitive volleyball in Canada.

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Eric Rafat

Eric Rafat

Eric Rafat is the Managing Director at The FoundersPress. He is passionate about venture creation and startups. He is a top tennis player and loves side projects.

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