Amongst the large" field of 4tWorimmers from Ontario, will be some outstanding athletes such as Plf Commnvgulth Gold medalist Stephen Clarke of Brampton; Commonwealth record ito1der Julie Ben Fleming of the Kitch- ener-Waterloo Gymnastic Club, backed by mom who mama on the vault. and par- allel hm. hm danced tn the junior National gymnastic competition to be held next month in Vumuva. RC.. MikeStinsmdtheK.WAathigudoCluhwonthe silver medal in the under .69 kilogram Juvenile Boy's division at the 1996 Canadian National Junior Judo Championships held in Stephenville, Newfoundland this past weekeni Team mate Mm McAIister placed iifth overall in the under .44kg ig.F. Junior Female category. 8.yir.nm.ing The Annual region of Waterloo Swim Clubs [one (hurteorimmeetwillbeheldonMarMattheWiT Md Laurier University Made complex Judo A gym-dandy performance Waterioo's Ben Fleming advances to National competition naningpuIkdottfimtron the vault and has bringing his placing up to rtfth I“ armtitdattsNatiomlqttality- mmwmoaanm themekaetd.Thetttetalstt detennittedprrm'ndaleharn- Fleming, who reaped five gold medals at the new tha. tral Wuhan Ontario high school meet, also rtniished third on pomml horse and rings, seventh on floor Ind ninth on high her. Also tminpeting " the National qualifying level, but not ad'vgncing yen )1ng 'tuh,eighttte)stretaiartt,ytntt. lipo_rt Shams In praineial junior competition Braden Kunuk iin Helwig who finished 21gt Gymnaat Ban FIamlng ot Watarloo has aamad a plaea at the Nations gymnast“: maat In Vmcouvan Howard of Brantford; and NCAA bronze medalist Owen von Richter of Embieoke. Also swimming will be National Youth and Junior team members includ. ing ROWs [aura Nicholle and Jennifer Button. The competition is a prelude to some of the major upcoming events such as the National Youth Champi- onships in Lethbridge in June and the Nnpacifie tri. als this July in Winnipeg. The Waterl'oo Sports Parade of History will officially be displayed at the Waterloo Recreation Complex this Saturday. The Parade of History, sponsored by the K-W Civi. tan Club, will feature a wall of photographs of Water- loo sport teams and individuals from bowling to water polo. For more information call 886-1177. Spttts I)?†le Andrew Parson was 18th all mind followed by our. finishedfimtallanturtdm'th firstaonf1otpommel,ringts andhamHifiniitaiaeamd on vault and sixth on high K-W teammate Geoff Heine: scored seconds on rings and high bars, third on bars, fourth: on floor, and vault for third all around. ln Cadet amtpetititm Matti Beiler was sixth all around with strong showings on vault, third, and pornmel. fourth, His twin brother, Mark finished innth over- all highlighted hr a third on high bars and fourth on In Argo A competition Dou- glas Blair was sixth all around based on a third. place performance on floor and a Ctfth on bars. Kurt Inwrick was 20th all around. In Argo B competition WATERLOO CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 26, 1996, PAGE 33 '--e"e.""""9....eS"'"",e"""t MES mmw-Mpmm.mnw '.mttfrqsme9adarmn-*-nttd-.t9tartqre krtowthoMirtromsdw.hungotttt-tit-btm' Winona-Mn. E WNW-41pm. a"ig 54†Wow-WI-Wum Mano-mm: I. MATCH†MOTHERS JUMPBTART DRIVESAFE! 2tt2fituaii __-_ JGartiiua, - __ 6mm mou The War Amp nus: " ttme Kr... -me0qq6hhrxttt1etr6Nfmeqtrt.' I -dtaatsm._ettértt.mtte*FtmE8$'it. g ABtttttt_tiw'trthttt"'rt"""'t""'r"rtig ot-ot-r-ro-tr. Atttttisattmot:tuttesentrttnettytt_tattttttttq W'm Worm FlmPsycrncMuseum' Gamherag-AustrarttrystoM Mam m 'i*ttsiLMrrtthetrestan0rrtmrt6aysftxe II Castturimttttt-etrtmmc , 'rwtir.Fhf0utstttttsemtsihest- " ,N tgttxrrtoiimeimutyou-Andtmsehmote!! " I-lt Bingeman Park "8trviattmhN,Klttttert.tiotr%vyr,hrnEa-tt6, WV 'tttrr?, 5919.â€: W Fiitiiithiti.adi. Immm' 1k ' IdMBS: I mall!- ' WWI!" ' mam I um: Th u 28.29.30 n. 14c $111K Sm IT-? I I