Monday, February 27, 2012

ARNASON 3rd AT WORLD MASTERS SPRINTS

Congratulations to Brett Arnason of Winnipeg who placed 3rd in the Men's 60-64 age group at the 4th Masters International Sprint Games in Heerenveen NED this past weekend.
Brett Arnason at 2011 Masters International USA Single Distance Championships
Photo 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

During February 4 to 5, 2012; thirty-five skaters assembled in Fort St. John, British Columbia to compete in the 4th Masters International Canadian Open. The amazing Pomeroy Sports Centre served as the venue on its 2nd floor 400m indoor oval overlooking 2 hockey rinks below with an indoor walking/jogging track overhead at the 3rd floor. Ice guru Mark Messer, from Calgary's Olympic Oval, was on-hand assisting centre staff to create the best possible ice conditions for this event as well as the Canadian Age Class Long Track Championships scheduled February 11-12.
Participants included 30 masters (8 women and 22 men) and 5 seniors (3 women and 2 men) including former national team member and local hero, Jay Morrison. The international aspect of the meet was guaranteed with the welcome presence of Steven Miller of Plymouth, Minnesota.
In addition to the official short all-round olympic-style events (500m, 1000m, 1500m and 3000m), various exhibition races were also held including 100m (heats and finals), team pursuits (6 laps for women, 8 laps for men) and mass start 10 km and 25 km "marathons". Combined with practice times on both Thursday and Friday, there was no shortage of opportunity to skate.
The Fort St. John Elks Speed Skating Club did a fabulous job of hosting the event including a honour guard of young skaters carrying flags during the opening ceremonies and individual lap-counters for marathon participants. This "above and beyond" welcome for competitors was evident throughout the Pomeroy Centre, the host Pomeroy Hotel and the city itself, including a tremendous social gathering on Saturday evening which featured special awards for the most "experienced" skaters and those who had travelled the farthest to attend.
Many thanks to all event officials and the many helpful volunteers including meet coordinator Sheri Dressler, chief referee Rita Johnson, assistant referee Wim Kok, recorder Dee-Ann Stickel and the ever-cheerful clerk-of-the-course Claudette McDowell.
Complete results can be seen here. Check out this report in the Alaska Highway News.