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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 29 May 1996, p. 24

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Last year the lanky strider ran a grueling 25â€" hour marathon raising over $11,000 for cancer The 17â€"yearâ€"old middleâ€"distance and marathon runner is continuing to set a excelâ€" lent example how today‘s youth care about the pwpkmdlheculâ€"iy'nwh:hdg,bg_ Fwdnsecadcomflqwuw' be hitting the indoor track at the Waterloo Recreation Complex vilhapaldrfih‘ money for the Children‘s Wish Foundation ossessing the heart of a champion can sometimes come with great personal Although Bluevale junior mml,-m“tw'-a’uw- the recent Waterloo County high school track M&Hll!l.lllimlosyh*m- ster isn‘t a winner in the eyes of those who b+ h flat. > .( P i es e i®ere" . 12. 3+ ie mA Pes: 2e sc 2 5. i74 However, with the Olympics just around the corner, Shawn Bution still has to make the Olympic standard time (56:62) for the 100m back, and according to his coach, Dean Boles, the swimtner is ready to make his: move at a Olympic qualifying meet to be held in Charlotte, N.C, on June 78.‘ placed fourth in both the 1 make it to Atlanta for the 1996 Summer Laura Nicholls may have been a double in Vancouver, but much of the attention was focused on backstroker Shawn Bution. While both are memibers of the Region of Waterloo (ROW) Swim Club, Bution has "*b&"”‘“"ylo‘yéfifldau ~Backstrokerâ€" Button nears final chance {Continued on page 27) ‘! The have a distinet Melcher will ning shoes. H but that‘s not s proper ankle s runners will ¢ four 1o five hi the support is expecis to go "I‘m not one 4 don‘t Mz with people: pain, is usually there will be a s would shut Today, and ored to the wall:" the wall, but kilometre runs 24â€"hour maratl ber. doesn‘t just fitting We So

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