Saturday, December 08, 2012
5TH MASTERS INTERNATIONAL CANADIAN OPEN
Saturday, November 17, 2012
QUEBEC MARATHONS
November 10 - 11 was a great kickoff to the MSI series for 2012 - 2013 with the first marathon event, hosted by Quebec City.
On Saturday, a number of skaters enjoyed a warm-up skate on the beautiful oval around mid-day, in preparation for the 21 km marathon skate at 5:30 pm. With approximately 50 skaters at the start line on Saturday evening, the ice was glistening, temperatures were hovering around freezing and winds were mild ... many spectators enjoyed a great race with exciting finishes for both the men and women in the 21 km distance. For the men, first, second and third place finishers were Daniel Dubreuil, Alexandre Dery and Christopher Fiola, all of whom are in the under 20 age category. For the women, Anika Bedard had a strong finish, followed closely by Suzanne Dionne and Jennifer Benediktson.
Saturday, May 12, 2012
INTERNATIONAL MASTERS SHORT TRACK GAMES 2013
Saturday, May 05, 2012
SUMMER CAMPS 2012
Wednesday, April 04, 2012
ONTARIO MASTERS SHORT TRACK CHAMPIONSHIPS
Masters came from many of Ontario Speed Skating's clubs including Barrie, Clarington, Durham, Gloucester, Hamilton, Kawartha, Kitchener-Waterloo, Milton, Newmarket, Oakville, Ottawa, Quinte, St. Lawrence and Toronto. Events consisted of a heat and final in 500m, 777m and 1000m, as well as a final in the 1500m distance with women and men skating in separate race groups.
Many thanks to the competitions's numerous volunteer officials, organizers and supporters who prevailed throughout 9.5 hours of racing on Saturday and 7.5 hours on Sunday as well as additional time for meet preparation and follow-up.
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
MASTERS AT OVAL FINALE
- Gail Bouchette (CAN F30) - personal records 500m, 1000m and 1500m
- Brian Boudreau (USA M45) - season bests 1500m and 5000m
- Gerard Garon (CAN M50) - season bests 500m, 1000m and 1500m, personal record 5000m
- Brynjulf Makestad (NOR M60) - season bests 500m, 1000m and 1500m
- Herman Vermeer (NED M50) - season bests 500m and 1000m, personal record 1500m
- Kees Bollaart (NED M50) - season bests 500m and 1500m, personal record 1000m
- John Pillar (CAN M50) - personal records 500m and 1000m
- Ronald Johnston (CAN M70) - season bests 500m and 1000m
- Octavian Moga (ROU M45) - season bests 500m, 1000m and 1500m
- Russ MacDonald (CAN M45) - personal records 500m and 1000m
- Thony Hannevig (NOR M55) - personal records 500m and 1500m
- Daniel Harney (CAN M45) - personal records 500m and 1000m
- Tijmen Hartel (CAN M45) - season best 1000m
- Martin Hanggi (SUI M40) - season best 500m, personal records 1000m, 1500m and 10000m
- Vaughn Thibault (CAN M40) - personal records 500m and 1000m, season best 1500m
- Bob Irvine (CAN M55) - season best 500m, personal records 1000m and 1500m
- Sean Maw (CAN M45) - season bests 500m and 1000m
- Cornelis Hijnen (CAN M40) - season bests 500m and 1000m
- Brian Johnston (CAN M55) - season best 1500m
- Matthew Otwinowski (CAN M55) - season bests 500m and 1000m
- Werner Meyer (CAN M70) - season best 1500m
Congratulations to all skaters. Complete results may be seen here.
Friday, March 16, 2012
21st MASTERS' INTERNATIONAL ALLROUND GAMES
The meet was again a success thanks to the organisers, Eissportclub Erfurt and all the friendly volunteers who welcomed us, provided good ice for breaking new IMMSC masters records and personal achievements and a good time! Usually, one of the rules of this meet is that the skater has to qualify to skate the 4th distance (women 3000m and men 3000m or 5000m depending on age) according to their overall standing after the third distance. This year, because of a lower number of skaters and higher dropout number, the organisers had enough time to exceptionally allow all skaters to skate their 4th distance. We would like to thank them and wish that this would always be the case.
Congratulations to all Canadian skaters who skated well: Jennifer Boyer (F30-34) finishing overall 5th, Anika Bédard (F45-49) 9th, Julie Houle (F45-49) 11th, Constant Montpellier (M50-54) 5th, Alain Meilleur (M50-54) 16th, John Pillar (M50-54) 19th and Bob Irvine (M55-59) 6th.
Next year, this meet will take place in the recently build oval in Inzell, Germany. Start training soon and we hope to see you there!
The complete results are available here.
Friday, March 09, 2012
SUE STECKLE JOINS MSS NEWS
MSS News is very pleased to welcome Sue (Edmonton AB, originally from Waterloo ON) to the existing team of blog contributors which will again increase coverage of what's happening with masters speed skating all across Canada. If you know about events which may be of interest to masters speed skaters, please send information to Sue at skate@suesteckle.com
MSS News continues to thank Anika Bedard (Quebec City), Rejean Lavoie (Edmonton) and Shelia McGinn (Halifax) for their ongoing support.
As always, if there's something happening in your area - let us spread the News by sending your stories, reports, photos and results to mss@cogeco.ca By working together, we can continue to promote masters speed skating in Canada and around the world.
Wednesday, March 07, 2012
CANADIANS IN BERLIN
Bob Irvine, of Calgary AB, also skated well finishing 4th overall in the Men 55 category. Bob's 42.92 sec 500m was the 2nd fastest in his age category and 11th fastest overall.
This competition, held at the Icehall Sportforum, attracted 80 skaters from 7 nations. Complete results can seen here.
Thursday, March 01, 2012
2012 Skate the Common Marathon Halifax NS
After a week of challenging weather, conditions improved on Saturday morning for the 5K Icebreaker Family and Open races.
In the afternoon, the weather and ice were great and the skating fast for the 25K Big Ice Challenge.
The weather was cold and windy Sunday morning for the triathlon.
Landon Zeeman and Mike Christie in the lead in the Tri-the-Oval winter triathlonPhoto by Peter Steeper
Sunday afternoon, the ice was fast for the 10K Hockey/Speed Skate Challenge, and the sledge race.
Jake Maarse of North Gower, ON, who skated all three skating marathon distances, was the overall winner of the 5K Open, and 10K Hockey/Speed Skate Challenge, and came second in the 25K Big Ice Challenge. Landon Zeeman was the overall winner of the 25K, and the Tri-the-Oval Triathlon.
Complete results are available here.
More pictures by the marathon's official photographer, PeterSteeper.ca available here.
Monday, February 27, 2012
ARNASON 3rd AT WORLD MASTERS SPRINTS
Brett Arnason at 2011 Masters International USA Single Distance ChampionshipsPhoto by Steve Penland
Other Canadian competitors included Randy Plett (12th overall for Men 45-49) also from Winnipeg and Julie Houle from Saint John (13th overall for Women 45-49).
Complete results can be seen here.
Saturday, February 11, 2012
4th MASTERS INTERNATIONAL CANADIAN OPEN
Friday, February 10, 2012
Saturday, January 28, 2012
12TH MASTERS INTERNATIONAL DAVOS MEETING
The 2012 Davos Meeting and we, in turn, were however blessed with sunny skies, almost non-existent wind and perfect temperatures making for ideal skating conditions. Ideal, of course, if one is patient - in my excitement, I showed up on my first day to get on the ice ASAP for the daily open speed skating session from 10 am to 2 pm, but quickly learned that the more experienced skaters wait until about 11:15 after the sun has cleared the east mountain ridge. By 1:00 pm, folks are sitting comfortably outside on the south-facing benches beside the Eisbahn building.
Our trip to Davos was everything we hoped for plus some - highly recommended for those wishing to experience fantastic outdoor speed skating.
Thursday, January 26, 2012
First Ever Nova Scotia Long Track Mass Start Meet

On January 21st and 22nd, the Halifax Regional Speed Skating Club hosted the first ever long track mass start meet in Nova Scotia at the Emera Oval in Halifax. Four masters women and seven masters men from New Brunswick and Nova Scotia participated in the meet.
Julie Houle of New Brunswick came first overall among the masters women, and Carolyn Jarock and Augustine van der Baaren established Nova Scotia age class records at 100M, 500M, 1000M and 1500M.
Henk Kwindt came first overall among the masters men, establishing Nova Scotia age class records at 100M, 500M, 1000M, 1500M and 3000M. Friedemann Brauer and Philip Brown also established records for the same distances, and Charles Verge at 100M, 500M and 1000M.
The event introduced an all-ages long track relay with participants from across the age groups, from FUNdamentals to Masters 70-74, on every team.
Complete results are available here.
Pictures are available on Facebook here.
Photos courtesy of Kevin Goswell.
Monday, January 02, 2012
Registration for the 2012 Skate the Common Marathon is now open
Registration for the 2012 Skate the Common Marathon in Halifax on February 18-19, 2012 is now open at these links:
Following the huge response to last year’s marathon, a few changes have been made. There will be two 5K and two 10K races, each divided into a race for skaters under 20, and another race for skaters 20 and over. Registration for each of these races will be capped at 60 participants. Registration for the 25K will be capped at 70.
A skate-bike-run winter triathlon has been added to the event, and is being run in collaboration with Triathlon Nova Scotia. This is open to both individual and team participation. Registration will be capped at 80 participants, and currently stands at 74.
There will also be a 3K race for sledge hockey players. Registration for this event will be capped at 60.
The Atlantica Hotel is once again the official hotel for the marathon, and is offering the same package as last year.
Full details are available here.













