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Each summer, Snoopy's home ice rink in Santa Rosa, California, welcomes senior hockey players from across the globe to the Snoopy's Senior World Hockey Tournament. Initially organized in 1975 by cartoonist Charles M. Schulz, the creator of "Peanuts," this tournament is an annual tradition.
The ice hockey competition attracts former professional and amateur enthusiasts aged 40 and above, offering them a chance to compete in a unique international tournament. Divisions are categorized by age, with the oldest division being 75 and older.
The week-long event attracts global teams, including those from Canada, Finland, and Japan, to join US teams to compete in a series of matches. The tournament ends with a championship match, followed by an awards ceremony.
Schulz's love for hockey was well-known and evident in his comic strip. The Snoopy Tournament, as it is affectionately called, not only serves as a testament to his love for the sport but also brings together the senior hockey community to celebrate the game and relish in the camaraderie and competition that the Snoopy's Senior World Hockey Tournament offers.
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