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Terrace Bay News, 24 Sep 1991, p. 2

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Page 2, News, Tuesday, September 24 1991 Skating season just around the comer New coaches for Terrace Bay figure skating Suzanne Thibault (left) and Mark Saranpaa (right) both left Terrace Bay to continue training in their respective fields. Now they're back coaching local figure skaters. photos by Darren MacDonald ,|teur status last year, | |when he coached in Marathon. j| "As soon as you start making money in coaching, it's con- sidered turning pro," he explained. When he was contacted by the Ter- race Bay Recreation Centre to coach, he jumped. at _ the chance to coach in his home town. "I'm still going to do some freelance coaching in Marathon, and in by Darren MacDonald The News The Terrace Bay Recreation Centre has hired two figure skating coaches for this win- ter's skating program. Mark Saranpaa, who grew up in Terrace Bay, will concen- trate on teaching the technical part of figure skating. Saranpaa competed in the -national figure skating champi- onships held in 1987 and 1989. He was a pairs skater and, in the 1987 championship, he skated with his sister, Heather. Turned Pro He received his early train- ing in Terrace Bay, and later continued his training in Toron- to, where his sister was attend- ing university. Saranpaa gave up his ama- the largest selection of Christmas Decorations in Northwestern Ontario, also truly exclusive Gift Ideas for everyone on your lists. At Coo's we have BROWSE through a Christmas Fantasyland in enchanting festive surroundings. CoA KD u ALY *i:. White River, but Terrace Bay will be my home base," he said. Saranpaa has met many of figure skating's big stars, including Donald Jackson, whom he met at a figure skat- ing seminar in Atikokan. He also met World Champion Kurt Browning at a seminar in Edmonton. The other new coach, Suzanne Thibault, plans to use Moose Mixed Darts Starts Fri. Sept 27, 1991 7:00 P.m. Singles/Couples Welcome! For more information call Marie 825-9350. her background in drama to help aspiring figure skaters "express themselves to music." Background in drama "T want them to be able to dance without fear of ridicule from their peers," she says. "TI remember when I first started acting, it was a big thing to overcome the awkwardness. I thought my friends would think I was a geek." Thibault began acting in grade five, appearing in her class production of the operetta Macado. After acting in a number of school plays, last year she went to Sudbury Secondary High School as a drama major. Thibault returned to Terrace Bay this year to graduate, and will be helping the figure skat- ing students choreograph their steps to music, as well as help- ing them overcome their fear of opening up in front of a crowd. "Once they become familiar. with me, I want to teach them not to be so inward," Thibault said. "Figure skating can become an outlet for whatever emotion you might be feeling," agreed Saranpaa. "But the ice surface is also one of the loneliest places in the world, especially during competitions." Proud of local Talent According to the recreation centre's Elise Kenney, Terrace Bay is fortunate to have been able to find qualified coaches in their own backyard. "T think we should be proud that we have two people from our home town helping out the community," she said. "We should be proud of our own talent." Registration exchange fig- ure skating this winter will take place on Monday, Sept. 30, at 6 p.m. at the Terrace Bay Recreation Centre. A skate exchange will also be held. A general meeting will fol- low registration continued from page 1 And, as the average age of Canadian women increases, the number of women at risk increases also. Joan Kyle, who is 'also involved with establishing the breast screening unit, said the program aims to visit places like Terrace Bay and Schreiber two or three times a year. 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