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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 Jan 1991, p. 31

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coun a . qrirttars-Mekil- lop, Wttethrgt Ogilvie and Robart Ennis - will be tart of this - 4x100 my um, which says McKillop. an aura medal winners at thil‘July’l Pun-American Games in Jazmin. ' _ tthntirttmt on pace A23) "It't, so . t to get out of the sidTt,il2t."llhlutt'2ftd; timedowntroud&80noond.lknow1 cagdoit.” ded at week um will be hen to Winnipeg for the national junior relay - apdtheRinnipag Interna- tional Cumin Gama. Four of 1tle Two months ago McKillop ran the 60-111 in a disappointing 6.92 wands. Although he won the nee he admitted that his first 20 men-ea wan very poor, iytbetwrntu20to40_peirtd the race he Jumped out into the lead. One ofthe goblins facing a poten- tial national indoor champion coining from WM it the lack of indoor facilities. While Waterloo City Council is still debating on whether or not to include an indoor tuck in with??? Spectator "on, mop, era fromtuareaimrrormrtoutedthe indoor m at Mum's York Univer- sity. McKillop, a Waterloo C.I. student knows he has a long way to go in catching up to Morrison, but at the age of 18, time is on his side. It wasn't'out of diarmpeet for John. son. who’se making his comeback after sitting out s bio-year suspension for using drugs, but when you're the third fastest junior sprinter in Canada, you just have to see where you stack up against a former Junior champion. "If that race would have been five metres longer, Morrison would have beat him," McKillop said. “He (Morri- son) is s great 60 metre runner." Johnson, with his first track victory in two years, beat Morrison by one one- hundrsths of a second. While all eyes were focused on Ben Johnson from beginning to and of Saturday" 58-11319 nos at the Otta. wa Wintantatioetal Indoor Games, Wa. terloo sprinter than McKiIlop was focusing on former Cmdnin junk: 60-metre chm Brian Harri-1n, Sprinter eyes Pan-Am medal tobEZLoml Mark Sh herd captured the gold, with Lisa fl'erl',fl'd and Andrew Shantz winning the silver and Michaela McClure and Jonathan Hook brought home the bronze. Andrew Shanta of Waterloo had a particularly smash] day also achieving second in Freeskate, tirat in Junior Bronze CompuUory, and second in Inter. mediate Provincial Men: Final. Debbie MacKenzie added to her Dancing gold by capturing the gold in Senior Bronze element; Result: of other participants from K.W ,rlt? brought home medals are on page Over 700 skaters converged on London from out 20 Skating Clubs including Windsor, Barrie, St. Catharines, Toronto and Kitchener-Waterloo. The mouth of the KW PreNovioe Dancers was especially felt as they elimi. nated all other clubs entrants. The teams of Debbie Mania and "I've only been teaching for six years, I don't have any teams who've stayed together for the entire time. dance pair Karen McKee and Chris Shanta. According to Maeintash, Shana, Phillips and Peter MacDonald are the only three male dance skaters who've been with the club since 1984, even though they've gone through many part- ' 'BIGtirstplatxathecanadian JtJ',",h'll'ifl Championships in Saska- toon, Sat, Feb. b10. Hm Ind Phillips, both Bluevale CI students. hove been skating together for the past three years. Last year, in novice competition, the pair finished second at the Nationals, but this year the task will be a little more challenging competing in the junior division which includes compul- sory dams. original dance rythm (blues this you) and free dance. To advance to the Nationals. the pair finished second at both the Western Ontario Sectionals and the Central Divi. sionnls in the junior division and accord- ing to " coach Paul Mush. this will be a challenging year with them moving to junior. Also competing in the 1m 'li',,-,',',?,,',", . are Suzanne Killing and Pets MacDonald, first at aectionals and third at the divitrionals. Another pair competing at next week’s Canadian elyynpionyltips are _ novice Thed- nothing second rue about the calibre of dance pain' mun Dean Phillips and Cindy Harper, of Waterloo, but second-place result: this past season have been plentiful. Next week.the . gtxt,t 12 other membarl of the Kitchener- aterloo Skat. ing Club, my be setting their sites on Dance skaterii" win pre-novice Amempw-IIM laik. Have a talk about making giving a family affair. When you save for your holidays, mortgage or new car, put some away for giving too. Lseveryoneinonthedecisiortofwhichcausesto help and you'll be areal Local Hero family. *ateritto Norm 'tyteD-tPttttt#tortdCtrtttr-tMtitte Whiganmnwnmwmmmm. "When working with the younger kids I lot ofthinga happen around the age of 12 and 13. Males and females blo-om in different directions, physically, and that, sometimes, can be the end ofa partner ship just because it becomes a physical impossibility for them to be together in unison and skating together as a team." The matching up of partners in based on physical appearance, unless there’s a txmtliet of perwmalities. Maclntosh admit. Waterloo titirEii" skaters advance to junior Nats NBt " Ym AVAOZSHOSW 3 "I think when people watch putt skating and dancing they get a very mmnal/tnaaculine feeling from It because the guys are either throwing the girls In the air or they're dancing with them romantically, so we've lost a lot of that 'figure skating stigma', whatever that ts" tsdtutamrrxmiduvertvrmtwitt, 'ete,orupto100girU, The K-W coed: elm "nphtdiasd that ,utestetitmtamnietigurGutersud 1tdu',"t,,t:,,1o,',t,g, holdrtruetoiny eqecinly when comparing the fits- 1yeloftrsnaleuateruth'itohttuey player. “OurmtianMaphyelul spottbul it’I very physically demanding. My hop kidoreatthegymandbaOk mean week and on theme 15 hours." Amqiitdm

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