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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 20 Jun 2000, p. 21

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1/ The Canadien Championf, TueadaY, June 20, 2000 - 21 Masters shine at nationals lSlorth Halton's edite 1North Halton hlgh school athietês of the year were recently honoured durlng a ceremony In Burllngton. They Include (front row, from loti) Georgetown's Ian Cunningham and Katie White, E.C. Drury'a Chad Merrltt and Laura Adamson and (back roui) Blshop Reding's Joanna Sltarz and Andrew Ca. and Milton District's Melanle Casson and Adam Flnkbeiner. Yi nce inishes seventh in tîrst world qualifier Now that Ainsley Vince bas joinedth ranks of Canade's top show jumpers, she bas no intention of leaving the elite group. That was evident earlier thia montb when the 23-year-old Miltonian took sev- enth-place bonours eit Calgary's Spruce Meadows National - the firat of four qualifying evento for next year'o World Cup Final in Goteborg, Sweden. Vince and trusty mount Catch 22- wbo helped Canada win the Bank of Montreal Nations' Cup lest faîl and debuted at the Budweiser World Cup tbis past spring - will need to move up four snots to make it to the international show- Sports Shorts uafety and maintenance as well as useful information on variouu sports related prod- ucta. The coot of tonight's training session is $20. The third and final training aession is slated for Tuesday, Auguot 8. For more information, cati Sue Leeder at 878-7329. Sports school sign up case. Registrations are now being eccepted for But she'll bave ample oppoltunity to do the 2lst annuel Milton Sports and Fitness so, starting this weekend et L'International School. Bromont in Quebec. Held in conjunction witb the Helton Calling ai triathletes Sports and Fitness Scbool, the local pro- gram will once again offer two one-week Bring your weteuit and prepare to make summer camps - the first running from a splash during the second in a tbree-pert August 14 to 18 and the second going training series for female triathletes tonigbt from Auguat 21 to 28. at Kelso Conservation Ares. The coat is $95 for one child and $85 for The 7 p.m. seminar - held hy the boat each additional child in the saune femily. rentaI ares - will be highlighted by a 'Me camp, held at Milton District Higb swim, monitored by quelified coaches and School, is open to boys and girls aged 6 t0 veterans of the annuel Women's Triathlon 13 years. Milton. For more information, caîl Brian The course will also include tipa on bike Arsensult at 689-3245 or 847-0595. The Milton Masters Aquatic Club made waves of the national championship variety last month in Halifax. A dozen local swimmeru took part in the weekend sbowcase and came home with four individuel age division titles, plus one in relay competition. Lesding the way was Suc Trerise - wbo highlighted an extremely busy national meet, in which she swaun nine different events, with a golden performance in the 100 metre butterfly. The 45-49 womcn's racer fin- ished in 1:33.58 for the victory. She also struck silver in both the 50m fly and the 800m freestyle. Trerise worked wcll in a lcamn uetting as well - joining with Leurs Goodman, Dawn Newman and Lia West 10 turs back ail chal- lenges in the women's medtey reley. The foursome finiohed in 2:29.05. Milton's mout labour-intensive chempionship effort was delivered by high endurance ethlete Kathie Key. The 50-54 women's represen- tative wes victorious in the dreaded 1 ,500m free, outlesting an ambi- tious fteld in 29:26.95. She compcted in fivc other eventu, with ber second-hest results reservcd for the 50m free, in which she Wae third. Anna Morris and Christian Wassermaînn conipcling ni the womenus 45-49 and men's 30-34 age groupa respectively - were the other local champions, botb going 200m for tbeir victories. Morris won in the breastotroke with a time of 3:36.59 while Wassermann took 2:31.-13 to pre- vail in the fly. He also placed sec- ond in the 100m fly, third in 800m free and helped bis mixed medley relay team - comprising Goodman, Newman and Emil Dimitrov - take second place. Other top thice placinga went to Dimitrov, West, Jim Nelson and Sue Stanley. Making up the teat of the local contingent were Lise Clark and Mertin Stanley. BNsa ' rghtest IUeas~ --l "BEST ENTRY MIOSIZE CAR IN INITIAL QUALITY IN THE 2000ALTI A GX 1!VEARS"- J.O. 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