~ 3— Quentia Pollock (Van) 4— Graeme Martindale (PG) 21.44 Be - The. Terrace Standard, Wednesday, August 9, 1998... Score Board _ Skeena Valley Triathlon {including Provincial Championships) Swim Name MEN 1— SCOTT BRYK (Van) 2— Tavis McDonald (PG) ‘S— Jim Winter (Coq) - 6-— Max Waibler (Van) 7— Mike Murphy (Van) &—. Stephen Wing (PG) ‘ 9— Berd Gudexjahn (PR). 10—~John Edmondson (Ag) 11—Ron Empey (PG) ' . 12—Michael Long (K) 13-— Bryan Last (Q) 14—James Stepforth (Mac) 15—Dazrell. Bailie (PG) 16— Dave LeBlanc (Sm) ; 17—David Shearer (PR) .. 18— Tom Zarzecki (T).’ 19— Robert Muckle (Van) 20—-Russ MacDonald '(K) 21—-Harald Wulf (BL) 22— Andy. Thompson . 42, 23—Ryan Amold (MR) - . 24— Derek Zimmerman (PR) 24—Terry Ramin 26.31 25—Jim Sparkes (PR) 26—IJason Force © (FR) WOMEN. 1— KARI BAILEY (Van) 21.54 2— K.C. Emerson (Van) 3— Carolyn Daubeny (Van) 4— Ginette StAmaud (PG) 5— Christina Hughes (Coq) 6— Cheryl Steele (PR) - 7-— Marcela Garzon &8— Wendy Shymanski (T) 9— Lyndsay Belisle (Haz) 10—Laurie. Schmidt (Vic) TEAMS 32.54 | Cycle Run 1:33.48 2:12.33 1:35.39 2:13.43 1:36.38 2:14.30 | 1:38.42 2:14.30 ~ 1:41.45 2:16.49 1:46.17 2:20.40 1:37.48 2:21.00 1:46.19 2:21.36 1:46.24 2:25.56 1:44.00 2:26.25 1:48.26 2:27.05 1:52.03 2:27.14 1:45.28 2:31.13 1:53.04 2:33.04 1:55.47. 2:34.38 1:57.53 2:38.54 2:00.10 2:44.49 2:14.21 2:45.54 2:05.26 2:48.10 1:56:29 2:51.46 2:08.14 2:53.10 2:03.44 3:07.24 2:23.04 3:07.50 2:19.42. 3:19.00 1:39.39 2:19.46 1:42.01- 2:21.06 1:52.50 2:34.02 | 1:55.34 2:34.15 1:56.12 2:39.43 1:58.34 2:45.06 2:01.59 2:53.45 2:12.26 3:01.19. - N/A 3:09.56 2:32.00 3:24.08 1— I— Sandy Geddes-Michael Morse-Judson Rouse (PR) 25,19., 1:38.31 2:12.51 2 Em Kearley-Mikko Jaakkola-Dave Thomson (K) 27,19. 1:44.45 2:21.25 3 Joe Mandur-Mac Fell-Blake Asseltine (T) 30.57. 1:52.32 2:34.25 4— Kala Artstrong-Frank Falvo (Cycle and Run) (PR) 33.51 : San Grant Kephart-Carey Mann-Chad Croft (T). 31.33. 2:01.48 2:36.45 1:58.03 2:37.43 6 Daryle Bracken-Chris Keitch-Justin Keitch (T) s © 29,22 © 2:00.17 2:38.29 1 Peter Hepburn-Sherrie Hamer-Morray Warner (T) 24.14 = 2:01.30 2:39.12 § 8 Ids Unger-Ester Bahen (Cycle and Run) (BL) 31.15. 1:55.51 2:41.02 I Nathan Kearley-Matt Neumann-Andy Peterson (K) 2452) 2:04.59 2:41.49 10—Cheryt Rainley-Toan Lewis-Josie Wakita (K} -. . 31.13 2:00.29 2:46.02 ve George Gough Wendy Biffle-Bob Sheashy (T) 32.47 2:11.45 2:51.21 12--Sasha Kontic-Zsu Zsu Godor-Natasha DeSousa (K) 33.22 2:20.54 2:59.21 | 13—John Adamé-Tyrone Adams-Bruce Adams (NAiy) 32.26 2:20.44 3:06.12 14—Jocelyn Coxford-Lucas North-Russel Duncan (T) 29,26 2:43.19 3:20.21 15-~-Robert t Miles-Martin Preival- Walter McMillan (NAiy) - pW 1:32.55 2:09.40. 1:35.59 2:11.10 1:35.30 -2:11:37 20-24" O 25-29" ' 40-44* 19/under* 30-34% 30-34 20-24 30-34 35-39" 20-24 50-54" 35-39 19/under 35-39 40-44 30-34 45-49* 20-24 40-44 - 30-34 50-54 40-44 — 19/onder 30-34 35-39 40-44 20-24 25-29% 30-34* 30-34 30-34 25-29 30-34 20-24" — 35-39" 19/under* 25-29 .. Male Mixea* Mite - . Mixed Male | Male Mixed - Female® sotavekol. OM Males fo Female . Mixed Female M ale Mixed 40.33 2:38.75 3:29.56 Male 16—Marina Hidber-Chris Searborough-Fred Waldrati (T) Cycle and Run times are total elapsed by end of that leg. O Overall winner; “ denotes winner of that gender-age group. Ag = Agassiz; BL = Burns Lake; Cog = Coquitlam; Haz = Hazelton; K = Kitimat; Mac = Mackenzie; MR = Maple Ridge; NAiy = New Aiyansh; PG = Prince George; PR = Prince Rupert; Q = Quesnel; Sm = Smithers; T = Terrace; Van = Vancouver; Vic = Victoria, B.C, SUMMER GAMES BRONZE MEDALISTS Tony Lopes, Dan /.osengren - (Men’s Team Golf) Errol Mutschke, Roger Chicoine (Junior Parachuting) Dee Jenion, Doug Jenion (Masters: Tennis, Mixed Dou- bles) © OTHER TERRACE RESULTS Athletics Vincent Gatr: 8th 4x400m Relay; 12th 300m; 14th 1500m. Heather Kelly: 7th 4x100m; 12th ‘Triple Jump... Cody Kepke: 7th Long Jump; 8th 4x400m Relay. Baseball Brad Allard, Dale Anweiler, Mike Anwiller, Sonny Bute, Andrian Griffth, Tyson Hull, Chris Lamb, Shawn Nichols, Kent Pearson, Randy Prinz, Matt Ridler, Tyler Rosengren, Scott Sitter, Wade Stevenson, Andrew Tait: 8th. Basketball ‘Fraser DeWalle, Chesley Neufeld, Brooks Robinson: 7th. Cycling Brian Carson: 6th Relay; 8th Off Road Race, Espoir, Equestrian (Western Working) Kirsten Muller: 4th Horse- manship; 4th Pleasure Horse; 6th Riding Horse; 8th Trail Horse Derby, Men’s Golf Dan Rosengren: 6th Individual Low Gross. Women's Golf Audrie Cox, Linda Hamilton: 7th Teams. Parachuting Morray Berlin: 4th Juniors. Gary Paulson: 7th Seniors, CLIP RANGER 3 PERSON 84.9. GETAWAY PRICE * Hexagonal dome tent. * Mesh door and roof panel help prevent condensation. * Polyethylene bathtub floor ensures protection from moleture. econd STANDARD “This message » brought fo you by the Second Sheet of Ice Society and the Terrace Standard. "SKATE “OT Flexibility a plus The plans for the Terrace Arena expansion include ‘a leisure . sheet of icc, One way to describe a leisure-sheet ofice is to com- pare it with a wading pool constructed adjacent to a larger swimming pool. [t is an extension by approximately 12 metres of the ice surface. beyond the boards of the standard skating area. This is used by smail children, beginners and | competitors warming Up. A leisure’ ‘sheet'd is not enclosed within boards ‘as. is a regular “arena. The open space around it accommodates parents, grand- parents and friends who can watch and assist small children and beginners. Joining the. often overwhelmingly crowded public ’ skating sessions is not necessary in order to learn to skate. The leisure sheet can be used at the same time’ as the full size arena resulting in very efficient use of the facility; Some leisure sheets are free, and some use a ticket machine that for a Loonie gives a designated periad of use, A leisure sheet is typloally. used for more than skating. Terrace councillor Rich McDaniel apily describes this area as a leisure space rather than a leisure shéet as it has many non ice uses. When the ice is removed or covered by a removable floor, the _ area can be used for banquets, gymnastics, dances, trade fairs and many other recreational activities, This is truly a community © space with many potential uses. The Second Sheet of Ice Society incorporated it into the de- sign on advice from administrators of arcnas with similar sheets. “Don’t build an arena without a leisure sheet’? was common ad- vice. The addition of a leisure sheet will allow the arena to be more self sustaining, will alleviate pressure on the main ice sur- faces and will provide uses for non-skaters of all ages. - Terrace-has become the service centre and could also become the tournameitt centre of the northwest. The economic benefit of attracting visitors to, as well as providing facilities for our com- munity cannot be understated. Communities that incorporated leisure shects in n their arenas , found they became preferred locations for tournaments and other. large gatherings. The main arena areas can be used as “usual with related or non-related activities held at the same time in the leisure area. It is estimated that this.area will seat 350 or miore people for banquets, dances or other activities. Recreation facilities are important elements of successful com- . . niunity living. Communities with good and accessible facilities - aré desirable places to live and to do business in, It is essential when building facilities that we get the best-long term value for ‘our investment. Incorporating a leisure sheet with the arena ex- pansion will ensure that we will, - Robert W. Mackay (left) and Jim Tucker, two of the partners are pictured in _ 25 years experience working for people Injured in automebile accidents the library of our law firm, HAD A SERIOUS CAR ACCIDENT? CALL... Bob Mackay or Jim Tucker Your small town lawyers near the big city FREE CONSULTATION + % FEES NO FEES MacMILL/ YOU COLLECT “TEM ~ RECID MACKAY BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS 5690 176A Street, Surrey V3S 4H1 TOLL FREE 1-800-922-7431 Fax:574-3021 G8 @ 574-7431 5] TERRACE SKATING CLUB Fall and Winter Registration For more information contact Brian Downie at 635-5617 or write to the Second Sheet of Ice Society, — P.O. Box 798, Terrace, | B, C. V8G 4A] 4 uw . 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