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January 24/03 7:59 am - Calgary Cycling Centre Report, Wye Marsh Fund Raiser, PacSport Athletes Awarded


Posted by Editoress on 01/24/03
 

News from the National Cycling Centre in Calgary
Courtesy Kurt Innes

We are two weeks and counting till our first indoor velodrome training session of the year for our sprint group based here in Calgary. We head to Burnaby, BC on February 8th for a two week camp indoors on the Harry Jerome Sports Centre Track in Vancouver.

Here in Calgary we have been super active, in the weight room and also making use of the SRM ergometer in the Human Performance Laboratory at the University of Calgary. This year we have a young group of athletes, after the retirement of Jim Fisher and Doug Baron last year but this young group is full of excitement and tons of ambition.

The newest member of our training group is an A class BMX professional from Airdrie, Alberta. Kenneth Cools is his name, and hopefully this year we will hear a lot more about this young 24 year old. After 6 weeks training with our crew, he has already posted some very impressive results on the SRM ergo. Check out the link to the Airdrie BMX site for some pictures of Ken in action.


Wetlands in Motion - Bike, Hike, Run
Courtesy Wye Marsh Wildlife Centre

When: Sunday June 22, 2003
Where: the Wye Marsh Wildlife Centre, Hwy 12 east, Midland, ON (tel) 705-526-7809 email wyemarsh@cyston.ca

Basic registration is $20.00 with an opportunity to collect pledges to support the environmental projects of the Friends of Wye Marsh.

Three bike routes are available:
• 1. The Ultimate Challenge Ride - a mountain bike experience through the Wye Valley. This intermediate technical ride is a 20 km challenge with rail beds, bush trails, elevations, roadway, fields and more
• 2. Wye Marsh Cycle Road Tour - a 50 km ride in Tay Township through the Medonte Highlands. Geared for experienced road cyclists and recumbent riders. Rolling terrain with challenging climbs. Not one road's the same
• 3. Family Ride at Wye Marsh 10 km family course running from the Wye Marsh Centre to Midland's waterfront and back along traffic free trails.

Check out our website

Advance registration by June 1st includes a T-shirt. Registration also available day of event. Contact Marlaine MacDonald at the Wye Marsh Wildlife Centre for this June 22nd event



Pacific Sport Athletes Receive Awards
Courtesy PacificSport

Thirty seven athletes from PacificSport Canadian Sport Centre Victoria to receive 39 "George Heller Awards"

Awards recognize past year's top achievements and promote Canadian athletes as positive role models for the next generation of young British Columbians

Victoria BC - Thirty-seven athletes from eight sports will be presented with the inaugural "George Heller Awards" at the PacificSport Celebration of Sport 2003, Saturday, January 25th, at the Fairmont Empress Hotel.

The awards, designed to recognize the top sports achievements of the past year by PacificSport Canadian Sport Centre Victoria's athletes are awarded to those athletes who have won medals at World Championships or multi-sport games like the Olympic or Commonwealth Games. In the sport of rugby, award winners will have received an international cap while playing for the Pacific Pride.

"To have 39 world-class achievements in the first year of these awards is phenomenal," said Roger Skillings, President and Chief Executive Officer of PacificSport Canadian Sport Centre Victoria. "The athletes honoured this evening have not only achieved excellence on the world stage, but they have become part of the fabric of Victoria and we're so proud to have them as part of our community."

2002 George Heller Award winners:

Athletics: Diane Cummins, Silver Medallist - 800m, Manchester Commonwealth Games

Curling
Julie Skinner, Bronze Medallist - Olympic Winter Games
Cheryl Noble, Bronze Medallist - Olympic Winter Games

Cycling
Roland Green, Gold Medallist, MTB, World Championships
Roland Green, Gold Medallist, MTB, Manchester Commonwealth Games
Team Relay, Gold Medallists, MTB, World Championships
(Roland Green, Alison Sydor, Ryder Hesjedal, Max Plaxton)
Chrissy Redden, Gold Medallist, MTB, Manchester Commonwealth Games
Seamus McGrath, Silver Medallist, MTB, Manchester Commonwealth Games

Sailing:
Paul Tingley, Bronze Medallist, Sonar, World Disabled Sailing Championships
Brian Mackie, Bronze Medallist, Sonar, World Disabled Sailing Championships

Rowing:
Men's 8s, Gold Medallists, World Championships
(Kyle Hamilton, Andrew Hoskins, Adam Kreek, Kevin Light, Jeff Powell, Brian Price, Ben Rutledge, Joe Stankevicius,
Matt Swick)
Women's Pair, Silver Medallists, World Championships
(Jacqui Cook & Karen Clark)
Women's Fours, Silver Medallists, World Championships
(Roslyn MacLeod, Darcy Marquardt, Rachelle de Jong, Pauline Van Roessel)
Men's LW Fours, Bronze Medallists, World Championships
(Iain Brambell, Gavin Hassett, Jon Mandick, Doug Vandor)

Rugby:
Jamie Cudmore, 2001-2002 Pacific Pride
Colin Yukes, 2001-2002 Pacific Pride
Matt King, 2002-2003 Pacific Pride

Swimming:
Riley Janes, Bronze Medallist, 4x100m Medley Relay

Triathlon
Simon Whitfield, Gold Medallist, Manchester Commonwealth Games
Peter Reid, Silver Medallist, Hawaii Ironman World Championships
Lori Bowden, Bronze Medallist, Hawaii Ironman World Championships

The PacificSport Canadian Sport Centre Victoria consists of six national training centres (athletics, cycling, rowing, rugby, swimming, triathlon), and nine regional training centres (badminton, canoe-kayak, curling, cycling, diving, field hockey, swimming, synchronized swimming, tennis). The centre is one of eight Canadian Sport Centres, including Atlantic, Calgary, Montréal, Manitoba, Ontario, Saskatchewan and Vancouver.

The PacificSport Group consists of national centres in Victoria and Vancouver, now known as Canadian Sport Centres; a province-wide sport development centre in Whistler and the seven regional centres located in the Fraser Valley, Interior, Okanagan, Northern BC, Vancouver Island, Vancouver and Victoria.

 

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