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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Jan 1998, p. 13

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MW & a,frttht,f,itltrtipp_ql " A ‘14 ' ' “I . . u USED New or Reg ditiohed , il ' V I .3: 2tll _ SKATES“ T SP" 0‘ Tm GREAT SELECTICWON HOCKEY EQUIPMENT "lt was a very positive feeling at the Canadi- ans this year , she said. "h was an Olympic year and there were some fabulous skates, some sur- prises and some disappointments" "Five years ago they were dead last in the novice divisnon," he said, "They worked hard, and people noticed. So many people congratu- lated them on wmmng the championship," lated them on Winning the championship" "They're dorng thes because they love to do " It was also a special moment for Briscoe who and thev're at a time in their hvcs when they can has coached learns to litlcs m every division do it' except the Jumor dwisron Susan thanked Waterloo rcsidcnts and the ( "l didnt tell them that before," he said "l did- W Skating Club for all their support nt want to put any more pressure on them," “The club members were all there with tears Briscoe and the Babbs are already looking lo m their eyes, and we had tears m our eyes too," prepare for next year's senior competttlon, and a she sad "People have been really supportive number of exhibitions they'll take pan m thrs "Its been most heartening " O . . KW Figure Skating Club Canadian Nauonal, insults Nt-tik-StL")-.')',," "; _ V "MI-H 4’“ Isl ail- Wad A . MW 10* "That's definitely a goal well be working towards starting from today," she said. The Babbs' skating coach, john Briscoe, said they deserved the win Waterloo pair win _ national ice dance title "We worked so hard all year through," she said. "We knew we could do this. "When it came down to it and we did It, it was a huge feeling" Rebecca, a student at the University of Water- loo, said she was still a little bit overwhelmed with all the excitement from the weekend, On top of the win the Babbs got to take part in the "Parade of Champions" and shared the ice with Canadian figure skating heroes like Elvis Stojko, Shae-Lynn Bourne and Victor Kraatz. It's a moment that Rebecca said she'd like to feel agam m four years time.just in time for the 2002 Nnter Olympics. Rebecca Babb, 22, sud the compulsory skate IS usually the Parris achrlles' heel. When they won that pomon of the companion they knew they had a chance The Babbs won the compulsory skate, hm ished first In the onglnal dance and hmshed up with a solid free dance to earn the" first national title. Rebecca and Josh Babb tnpped the light fan- lasuc on that way to wmmng the Canadian Nationaljumor Ice Dance title m Hamilton over the weekend. Bob Vrbanac (hymn le Staff Susan Babb, the proud mother of the pair, said the family was pleased with all thee success. It was a journey to excellence that was started five years ago when Josh and Rebecca decided to move lo Waterloo from Newfoundland to tram lull-lime "We try lo suppon our kids whatever endeav- ors they choose," she said, “IVS very satisfying that they won but they are self-motivated. "We've already started talking about the next program," he said. "l told them that It's day one of the second half of thor carter," Rebecca said the win will be a great stepping- stone to the next level. “Canadian champions go on with a bit of a reputation," she said, "so it might be easier lo go up that ladder." Josh and Rebecca Babb year, includinga couple m the next hula while sdiiilli " "e"" iiiiiiiiiiiiG his "

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