12 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, August 9, 1968 Pony clubs compete hard in international tetrathion Sixty-four Canadian and 30 in- and Ireland competed in the Na- The young people worked hard ternational competitors (by invita- tional Tetrathlon 1988, held Au- in four sports making up the Tet- tion) from the United States, U.K. gust 3-7 in Durham Region. rathlon: swimming, shooting, running and riding. Swimming took place at Ux- bridge Pool, with senior girls, senior boys and junior boys swimming for four minutes. Jun- ior girls swam for three minutes. Points were scored for distance completed. Shooting was done at the To- ronto Gun Club, running at Pick- ering College (where all competi- tors stayed during the events), and riding took place at Log Cabin Stables near Myrtle. The results of the competitons are as follows: 1988 National Tetrathlon, Jun- ior Girls (aged 12 to 14). Swimming--1st, Mary Camp- bell, British Columbia; 2nd Pam Posein, Alberta; 3rd Nikki Kuz- off, Central Ontario. Shooting--1st Tracy Bayles, Western Ont.; 2nd Pam Posein, Alberta; 3rd Jeanette Mills, Cen- tral Ontario. Running--1st Pam Posein, Al- berta; 2nd Pascale Denis, St. Law- rence & Ottawa Valley; 3rd Re- becca Murray, Western Ont. Riding--Tracy Bayles, Western Ont.; 2nd Larua Anderson, West- ern Ont.; 3rd Joanne Hickey, B.C. Overall--1st Pam Posein, 2nd Tracy Bayles, 3rd Laura Anderson. Senior Girls (aged 15-21). Swimming--1st Nicole Peters, Western Ont.; 2nd Julia Ives, St. A competitor in the riding competiton was almost as Lawrence & Ottawa Valley: 3rd Cautious as her horse during Friday's riding competi- Jennifer May, Alberta. ' tion of the Tetrathion. Shooting--1st Jennifer Shaw, B.C.; 2nd Bobbie Lehman, Cen- tral Ontario, and a member of the Durham Pony Club; 3rd Sharon Philip, B.C. Running--Julia Ives, St. Law- rence & Ottawa Valley; 2nd Rosie Mullins, Central Ont.; 3rd Cara Stancer, Alberta. Jeanette Mills, competing in the Central Ontario di- Riding--1st Karen Burt, Central vision of the Tetrathlon, gives her horse, Blaze, a Diario 3) amen ses of ns Dur- treat during a qulet moment of Friday's competition. ham Pony Club; 2nd Julia Ives, Jeanette placed third in the shooting portion of the BS Dana Valley; program. (Turn to page 13) ia ae tn ws ---------- English rider Sarah Stephens, 17, with her mount Zepple, confers with Benson Lehman, coordinator of Bobbl Lehman, one of the Durham Pony Club's top riders, placed second In the National riding competition, held Friday south of the shooting competition of the 1988 National Tetrathlon. Above, she takes on Port Perry. Sarah did extremely well In the Interna- the ;second jump In the riding competition, held last Friday just south of Port tional Tetrathlon (August 3-7), placing second In £1 424 BI KESIEE : SARELY poe ; shooting, and second overall. alin © _--