PilaceName ~ Swim Junior men . “1 ~Peter Goder. 18:12 — (New record — old mark 2:17:04) 2 Joseph Nelson 17:21 3 David Anthony 13:50 4 Toby Nunn ; 5 Brian Schiamp Ladies open 1 Carolyn Hubbard- one Brougham 21:15 (New record —- old mark 2:13:11) 2 Tracy Mitchel! 12:27 3. Corl Lyons 12:48 4 Diana Wood . 5 Lynn Mintenko Men’s open 1 Eric Myllymaki 10:57 (New record — old mark 2:00:25) 2 Greg Timewell 12:10 3 Mike Flegel 17:00 4 Steve McMurdo 5 _Angus McDonald Bike 1:13:48 1:16:04 1:22:48 © _ 1:03:23. - 9:14:03" 1:14:06 1:03:41 1:04:46 1:03:55 36:20 , 34:41 37:12 Only one Junior lady competed in Open Jadies’ section Ladies’ team 1 Heather Matthews, Irene Walland, Llz Horne (2:24:04) 2 Val Philpott, Jacqui Sturn, Caroline Hendry (2:25:52) 3 Miller, Paul, Johnson (2:28:11) 4 Taylor, Thompson, Huisman 5 Coxford, Simpson, Urff Man’s team 1 Mike Christensen, Paul Clark, Doug Mackenzie (1:55:11. 2 John McCaffery, Bill Sanders, Gavin Smart (1:57:18 3 Tom Alnscow, Ed Ansems, Chiron Kantakis (1:59:49) 4 Glen Buchanan, Lorne Buchanan, Dave Leblanc 5 Peter Douglas, Sean Moran, Sandy McLean Mixed team (times are being corrected) 1 Lea Anderson, Mike Morse, Jud Rowse 2 Robert Mattie, Lori Walden, Pierre Gagnon 3 Tracy Konst, Kelli Maskiewich, Tyler Cochrane Finish 2:10:31 2:13:20 2:28:50 2:03:29 2:10:12 2:12:12 1:49:58 1:50:37 1:51:07 Terrace Review — Wednesday, July 24, 1991 B3 » z 7" Skeena Valley Triathion Continued from page B2 trom the B.C. Triathlon Associ- ation. From him we learned that although our ‘tri’ is one of the five biggest in the country, we have a long way to go in a bid for the B.C. championship. "Our little bid is just that," according to Greenwood. "We'd be up against the rest of the province to see who can offer the best cre- dentials, put on a proper race, and so On. "I can tell you we would have to change sites because our current location is too small. There’s also concems about the number of athletes on the course at any one time. We've been told we'd have to make arrangements for cither total closure or roving closure of the highway. "It would mean getting people off the highway as: quickly as possible if the road closure couldn't be accomplished. This could mean a major course change to meet the B.C, requirements." Greenwood said that with Lakelse Lake the only body of water for the swimming portion, biking and running agendas would have to be cleared up before Ter- race could hold the "big” one. | Plans for a mini-tri for young- sters are still on the books. Organ- izers hope they can set this up for next year, but Greenwood ways the major tri is practically a full- time job — "We're already been working on next year's sixth annual race for the past six months." He said they'd like to get a kid’s short course in conjunction with the swimming poo! and use of hills - and roads in the immediate area. "We could set up this mini-tri a week or two before the Skeena Valley event.” Greenwood said it would have to be a super community effort to get the provincials, similar to a bid for the B.C. Games. He would expect 500 to 800 athletes, which would mean billeting included with hotel space. Financially, they're waiting for all the bills to come in, but they’re confident they made a buck or two — despite GST. ee lee” +@ rg *