a *Sports tigtemionaldebut bdngs1 ,outbestin vetean skater IDunleYs personal-best efforts points - ih a 141.78 showing that toppedi aculofstrong efforts at summer meets - gDod enough for six at ISU to placed sixth out of 29 compew:itors i h Junior Grand %, eSn womnens singles ctass altemreta he 1BY Stm e SBanc points shy of bronze and edged ott ff CANADIAN CHAM1PION STAFF fellow Canadian Alaine Chartranci (of F'rescott). who took third in last years *Heading into her international debut national senior ladies ranks. Êin Belarus, Madelyn Dunley stili 'l feel really good about this. Being the flrst ghadn't quite nailed her triple, (skater) with the club to qualify for an in- Striple in competition. ternational meet, 1 really wanted to do my SThe thought of that may have bes* Madelyn stressed to the Champion ~been a source of anîciety had yesterday afternoon at Milton Sports Centre, .à the 16-year-old Milton Skating sitting under a good luck banner for her *Club veteran not held such faith from fellow skaters and coaches. Iin her training -- or, equally encour- 'The triple triple is just the sec- &gin%. been able to ok back on the ~.ond element in my short pro- high-stakes breakthrough shed en- gram, so landing that definitely joyed earf 1er this year. boosted my confidence* 'hat dld cross my mind,7 recalled Mad- Added coach Nancy Lena ire, Mad- elyn, referrlng to the Canadian Tire National elyn seemed very confident goirig op Figure Skating Champtonshîps in January, in. She knew what she had to when she landed the triple Lutz for th4 first do. Once she landed the triple lime en route to claingn national junior triple, 1 kriew she was goîng Io bronze. «But 1 think il was more that rd skated clean for three weeks (prior to Belarus). I had sorne butterfies, but at the same lime I really knew I was prepared' That certaunly seems to have been the case, >udging by her perfor- mance late Iast monto at the. fîfth Madelyn Ouniey competes at the Junior Grand Prix event In Belarus. ea- stop on the International Skating Union's Ju- nior Grand Prix circuit. With ample preparation and the incentive of being her club's first-ever international repre- lu sentative, Madelyn pulled off thie triple triple and lifted her overaîl season-high score by 15 have a good skate! SA fîve-time national champi onship competitor, Madelyn has always been an impres- %ive jumper and neyer Sbeen short on drive or ambition when it cornes ta skating. But with hopes and the distinct possibility of reach- ing the inter national stage becoming real last year,.the Campbellville teen rearranged her school schedule to allow for more lime on the ice. Training up to six hours mosi days. Mad-M 8VBILBBLO OCT088R 5, 2013 OUR COLOBR8pu'TO WII1TR 2013 CaîTBoeue (,et ready for %inter (rom head to trie with our l.amîly t)uterwear Event. Thtis catalogueoffers ovTr 501 paîges ol î.o.ts and boots fur the whole faimîhv trom drvssy to ça-quaL. and irKludes styles to keep you ct)nhifrtahlt' n aIltypue ofweather. 9@LM I lione Décor- we feature ourffWhite Sdle Ev.ent mith great savings on çwer 250 items which includes lied .,heets, blankets. towels. fit.shioon hedding and more. Now ïis the time to stock up and get rcady for winter. Eniv cnveien shippni~from the ý. rnmtrt of vour home. with'24 7ordering and feil '.hipping option,, Pick up your FREE copy at any Sears catalogue location or view it online at www.seame.a/catalfflecentral Tou c Mma alu.mued co& ith nur iT'ed tu. d'.iwdoad atd suer càawogi pad ppz-n Vi1 -WWrna>lP3 À»dohftLCOm