u-WATElumm0MIood-yhne 12.2013 Gold rush at OFSAA Tour de Waterloo ArmathletescleanuponthetmclginthefleldinOshawa welcomes Br loan: but M handcyclists ey, outnnger aim. ease up HBmther Scott ï¬nallyhas his of mm OFSAA gold. ‘ Scott Buttinger, a second-year . “merino break Grade 12 student from Resurrec- {- , r5 3‘ _ mwgeuummay; “0“ 0‘me Secondary School. "a? . 3 - The fourth-annual Gran Pidedupm‘ï¬ml’m‘ja'm ' 2 †Memhwwmntngapara- school title Saturday, powering : cycling division with Canadian downthestretchinatimeofone . -‘ ' , Wmudoleading minute. 51.20 seconds in the sen- _-L . ," ‘ l ’ _ the way June 23 at David lohn- ior boys BOO-metre final at the .w if . f 2 non Resource and Technology OFSAA track and ï¬eld champi- :1: , ~- by?“ " ' mum Mimi’s: “llama f k _ E t" a _ Which is big news for local t’s n a orig me coming or ., ' “or†W- hm W Koert the o the laurel Creek Track Club mem- * 53. =2 ‘l t; . 5 â€Miriam!!! “W3? be“ Who 5‘3"“ taking running ’ loo Cyclin Club and the co- seriously four years ago and was : â€.2 Y 3 g founder 0:3†"INNS Club within three one-hundredths of a h - a†of Canada. This makes the Tour second from 301d last year in the - « de Waterloo the only Ontario BOO-me"? ï¬nal. ' '7 ‘ . Cycling Association-sanctioned It also means Buttinger is the 9, 3 L a“ a hindqcling event for 2013. sixth sibling in his family to stand . ' it also mm Keen will have a atop the podium at an OFSAA \‘ at 1* ’" bit more company. too. He was championship. Older sisters Mad- ‘ the only handcyclist on the tour die. Natalie and Jessica won track ‘ ' t lastsummer. and field gold at Resurrection \ ' _ * "This is huge for us." said before Scott. Younger sisters Emily 9 “w ‘* * a " Koert. who contacted tour chair- and Danielle were OFSAA champs “a.†man Malcolm Steven in February in ï¬eld hockey last fall as well. to see if a para-cycling division “I felt a little bit relieved to have K » could be added for the 2013 race. the weight oi? my shoulders.†said ‘ t4 . * “We’re hoping to get the word out Buttinger, who men fall is heading * J" M†mostly this year. but it is pretty to Stanford University in Palo Alto, I ‘ &t "" sweet to have seven or eight of us Calif. "1 get a little ribbing some- ‘ 1 § x staged “P to we already- times from them â€" they'll ask me, - ' i 1- ‘ ~ \ If we can get another couple, ‘how many 801d medals do you " â€- , maybe 10 racers that weekend. W is “ammo“; bu, “Nowlcankindofputmyselfin “3 t_ ‘ ‘w . too ra u .at the same conversation as them. M“ ___, W . ‘ x '3 '5' than ayear oldwith aspua~ with my two younger sisters in tions 0f representing "CNS ï¬eld hockey and 1855‘ Natalie and Scott Buttinger powers down the stretch during the senior boys GOO-metre run at the OFSAA track and ï¬eld d'ial'n- acres the country. Maddie in track and ï¬eld hockey. poonships in Oshawa last Saturday. Buttmger was one of ï¬ve Waterloo athletes to win gold at the three-day meet. Founded in late 2012 in the it’s nice not being so much of an “mmmm Greamr'l‘orontoAreabyahandful outcast anymore." teams racked up 13 gold medals at “ridiculous performances." you look at what everyone from of Patalympinns and handcycle Butunger wasn‘t the only one to the three-day meet with Waterloo Buttinger said. racking up a com- this region achieved." said enthusiasts. the HCC _ Wh'Ch land on top of the podium either kids accounting for ï¬ve gold and bined seven pld medals and help Buttinger. who also won bronze in aims to educating people 9" the last weekend at the OFSAA cham- eight medals in total. ing create a buzz amongst Water- the senior boys 1.500-metre run. 59°" and help “has m8 0“ pionships. In total, Kitchener- Cameron Heights Chris Green loo Region athletes. missinggold byless thanaseoond. by facilitating the “I" of used Waterloo athletes and school and St. Mary's Jaimie Phelan had “It's pretty outstanding when ConthmedonpegeEM Continuedonpoge33 We» ~ i . . ,_ a"; " ’ "' â€2% ' m PHI “I“ m I ' » 1m - moo . . I. G“ Pd M V . . f 5,