The Masters International Championships held in Milwaukee's Pettit National Ice Centre during February 27 - 28, 2010 capped an incredible series of masters long track competition in North America during 2009-10 including the 3rd Masters International Canadian Open, the 1st Masters International American Allround & Sprints, and the 2nd Masters International Sprint Games.
In this final competition of the season, three Canadians were among four women and twenty-one men who participated. Larry Magloire, Richard Wismer and Dave Clements comprised the entire Men 45 classification respectively finishing 1, 2, 3 based on points awarded for placement in each of 8 races.
All skaters raced 500m and 1000m olympic (metric) style plus 300m, 500m, 800m, 1000m, 1500m and 3000m mass start (pack style) making for an action-packed, no-sitting-around race weekend. In fact - the Mens 50 group, with 8 competitors, definitely got their money's worth also racing heats and finals in the mass start events.
Olympic style results can be seen here.
Overall rankings for all events can be seen here.
Many thanks to all Pettit Center volunteers for their support of 2 masters competitions within the past 2 months, and to Olu Sijuwade for his coordination of both.
In this final competition of the season, three Canadians were among four women and twenty-one men who participated. Larry Magloire, Richard Wismer and Dave Clements comprised the entire Men 45 classification respectively finishing 1, 2, 3 based on points awarded for placement in each of 8 races.
All skaters raced 500m and 1000m olympic (metric) style plus 300m, 500m, 800m, 1000m, 1500m and 3000m mass start (pack style) making for an action-packed, no-sitting-around race weekend. In fact - the Mens 50 group, with 8 competitors, definitely got their money's worth also racing heats and finals in the mass start events.
Olympic style results can be seen here.
Overall rankings for all events can be seen here.
Many thanks to all Pettit Center volunteers for their support of 2 masters competitions within the past 2 months, and to Olu Sijuwade for his coordination of both.
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