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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Apr 2005, p. 30

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Mts.e---c-rt the Waterloo ( yrlmg (Iluh-‘Hymg Dogs kicked off us 2oor, season with the first mue m the ”warm Cup Road Scrub at Mosport face truck April 1 l. lhe mu gods “me upon tluun at the racetrack this wvekend. although the winds " my mid and homing Waterloo Cycling club kicks off their season ROW's first annual silent auction to help support tradition Cominued from page 27 mc day lwgaul vulh it gram slummg fur the rlulx. A favourite memory of Wesl'x of those days is may you wouldn't normally expect, h involve the work u took outside of the pool In enough," laughed West, "But we all had our idiosylr musics. personalities um Ivmpcn But that wax what made our team an unique" um r- on LEE-['- 0" “In": tummmwmzoos. $1000' PLUS, NOW WITH CHARGE 'Mih'lt ttgf EVEN f2frlli. F130, F250. F350 - Duly OF NO-l Despite d Senior 3 rate nd- died with crashes. Crit' Robertson was able to persr Vere during the final sprutr. fumhing ll) second lhc Master A pack was a huge fteid vulh I4 Hung hugs. lhere weru several Master A s out 1m their first mu- "xperitu1ce and mm dearly understand what it means ll) get to the front be a champion in it. .. ro he honest, sumo of my hunk-M memories were of my hardest workouts," said Wcst, “h's the crazy things that Cliff (Harry) would have us do. "I remember early morn- ings running down the cor- ridors of l.aurier's pool, going into the weight room and doing a certain number cm BugSMIld "'7i"i'i"' {W P. earty In the ram. Again there were a few crushes and near lllivA‘s which kept the Flying Dogs from euuhlishing good paw “mung tor the iiual xpnnl. Hul Mall Ruhmison {no relation w lino! took thud place overall out of u iield of [4 tsiet riders, lhis. after he had crashed Twice and was able lo ride down a three. of reps. then going hack down the hallways and slamming through (he doors. lt was a circuit we would do an five in the morning which was just zany and any. but I just have memories of that door danging shut all the time." " all culminated in the Olympics. and West admits In taking a peek at his Olympic performance with his kids just the other night. Ht is a big deal. I don't want 10 minimiow that." said West, "Personally l didnt do as well as I wanted to do tH the Olympics. “But it was a learning opportunity where you learned how (0 deal with failure. not doing your best, and being able to pick your- self up and getting past that in time for the next race. fhat's whats important r the next race and how you du" "Eu-[f though l camp away with mu medals. l was. hoping to (lulu-11w. It's served as an impor- tant life lesson for West. And it's something he thinks that ROW continues to do with local swimmers. "They supported excel- lence. and they supported the swimmers," said West. "For all the Olympic and Commonwealth medals, still coming back to the club and having them recognize your accomplishments Western Ontario's premier show Hora Commuan Ceotre ' anthuesv UNIQUE shops. Davvd Street fine dining, museum. and Elora. Ontario scenic natural attractions APRIL I6 & ll7 Sat l0 a m - S p m Sun I I a m - S p m Admin-on $6 00 Free parlung antique show Elora mil "(I I 800 66706” WWh0lmiM9iiMthUtu Oh 55 dealers! You'll rod a full range of antiques and collectibles. a large select-on of furniture. jewellery, linens. textiles, vintage clothing, folk art, froe art. glass, chins and much more Ernoy a day ”1 historic Elem - antiques, umque shops. fine dining, museum, and unnuu- deticit on the tield ot mien. In the VL'I Whnwn's mun lain Ferguson had a mccharr tral prolrlern an lap five and was delayed " tirur nunuws, She mnunuml un solo for the remaining laps picking off dropped riders Duo to wine cuMuswrl she was pulled from the raw. but she should have tinished in the top 40. are impumml. "l owed it lo them. and felt honoured that they still "supported Uh. It really lunch- es you ahout dediciuion. learning lo deal with NUC- cess and more importantly failure. and never giving up. [how are life skills I'll never lose" West. in (um. was happy to offer his support this Sal- urday for a club he consici- an pan of the family He will be joined by Vic. Inr's dad, Mel Davis. and others who watlt (u we that life-skills training are con- tinned More than P5tl local busincsxn and individuals have donated In the um» lion. "lt's going to support swimming in Waterloo Region." said David Sum- merhayes, director of fundraising with the club. "The Mronger we are finan, cially. the more we'll be able to do In help out in the com- munity." Tickets are available by calling Summerhayes at 747-3500. or by e-mailing him a hicpaint- iug@0n.aihn.com. They are also available from club president Tracy ludges at 746-5338. or Anne Pancr- son-March at 885-9149. Ideas include setting up a scholarship fund to help families who can'l afford to participate in swimming. said Summerhayes.

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