Ask us about www.carstaroakville.com 905-8457579 905-847 -2595 2212 Wyecroft Rd. 547 Trafalgar Rd. bleaching for new patients FREE 905-842-6030 90 dentistoakville.com den Educating 21st Century Leaders SNA NEWSPAPER OF THE YEAR 2010 ontario's top newspaper - 2005-2008 Olympic colour Page 3 · Preschool to Grade 8 · www.glenburnieschool.com A member of Metroland Media Group Ltd. Vol. 50 No. 95 "Using Communication To Build Better Communities" THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 2012 24 pages $1.00 (plus tax) By Jon Kuiperij OAKVILLE BEAVER STAFF Van Koeverden proud of silver medal win STEVE RUSSELL / TORONTO STAR the men's kayaking singles 1,000-metre and a place on the podium for Canada Wednesday. Fellow Burloak Canoe Club member Mark Oldershaw of Burlington is bringing home a bronze -- the first medal for a family of Olympians. For more Olympic coverage, see Sports. four times a medallist: Oakville's Adam van Koeverden, now a four-time Olympic medallist, paddled his way to a silver in Adam van Koeverden readily admitted to putting a lot of pressure on himself leading up to yesterday's (Wednesday's) Olympic men's kayaking singles 1,000metre final. But, after winning silver in the event -- his fourth career Olympic medal -- the 30-year-old Burloak Canoe Club member said it was never about vindication for a disappointing eighth-place showing in the 1,000m distance four years ago in Beijing. "I've done lots of races since Beijing. I've "I had a great finish. It won a medal at worlds wasn't my best ever, every year since Beijing, and I've had lots of great and you're always World Cup races," van trying to make that best Koeverden told The ever happen on the day Oakville Beaver yester- of the Olympics, but it's day. kind of up in the air. I'm "I am hard on myself and I demand good per- proud of my silver formances," the Oakville medal and thrilled to native added. "I think be on the podium the Canadian sport sys- again." tem dumps a lot of resources into our athAdam van Koeverden, letes, so it's our obligaOlympic silver medallist tion and responsibility to do the best we can on the day. I take that seriously." In London, there wasn't much room for error. Unlike Beijing, when van Koeverden rebounded from his struggles in the 1,000m to win silver in the 500m the following day, and unlike Athens in 2004, when he won gold in the 500m and bronze in the 1,000m, there was no other event to compete in. Olympic organizers chose to scrap the 500m this year in favour of a 200m sprint See Most page 18