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ISSUE #26-2005
Friday, July 8, 2005
Questions or comments? Ph: (604) 737-3177 Email: bcab@bcathletics.org
In this issue:
- Masters World Record set for Women's 4x800m Relay at All Comers
Meet
- Rising Stars in Athletics - Gary Reed
- BC Junior Development Track & Field Championships July 15-17
- Surin Partners with Canadian Track and Field Championships
- Post to Post Canada Day 10K Celebrates the Day
- BC road runners set more single age world records
- NorWesters 3rd Annual X-Country Camp at Whistler is FULL; wait
list available
- 2005 Cross Country Trip to California
- Coaching Seminar Series: July 18th to 21st, University of Alberta,
Edmonton, Alberta
FROM THE BCA OFFICE
Masters World Record set for Women's 4x800m Relay at All Comers Meet
Vancouver, July 6, 2005 - At the July 5th Hershey Harriers Athletic
Club's All Comers & High Performance Track & Field meet held at
Burnaby Central High School, Burnaby B.C., a new Masters World Record for
age 40 - 49 was set in the women's 4 x 800 metre relay. Time was 9:40.3.
Team members in order of running and their times for 800m: Nicole
Everton 2:22, Squamish, B.C., Donna Dixon 2:29, Calgary, AB., Annie
Bunting 2:25, Toronto ON, Maureen de St. Croix 2:22, Surrey B.C.
The previous world record was 9:51.38 held by a team from the United
States.
BC Junior Development Track & Field Championships
Entry package is now available at:
www.kajaks.org/events/bcjd.htm
Entry Deadline: July 11, 2005
2005 Calendar of Events Updates
July 23, 2005 Mountain Run Off Trail Run, Golden BC CANCELLED
BC Juvenile Track & Field Championships
BC Summer Games Midget Alternate Meet
Canada Games Trials
July 23 - 24 2005 - Abbotsford BC
www.valleyroyals.org/
Canada Summer Games - "Dummies for Team BC registration" now
available
www.bcathletics.org/main/pdf/teambcreg.pdf
(1.25 MB)
Attention Track & Field Meet Directors!
- Make sure that throws implements are weighed and measured correctly.
Communicate a request to have implements weighed to the BC Athletics
Officials responsible for the throws well before your competition
date.
- Have the implement weight (in metric only) clearly noted in the
title of the event and in results listings ie: "Sr. Men's Hammer
(7.260kg)". This is critical for rankings, records and team
selection.
- Make sure hurdle heights are clearly noted in the title of the event
and in results listings ie: "Juvenile Women 100mH
(30")"
Rising Stars in Athletics - This week's spotlight is on Gary Reed
This week's profile is on 2004 Canadian Champion, 2004 Olympian and
Canadian 800m record holder - Gary Reed.
Gary Reed
Born: 1981
Hometown: Kamloops
Club: Pacific Athletics
Coach: Wynn Gmitroski
Event: 800m
2005 Best Performance & Ranking:
400m (46.68) - Calgary, AB
800m (1:44.82) - Eugene, OR*
(*New Canadian Record at Prefontaine Track Classic 800m Champion)
Achievements:
2005 Prefontaine Track Classic 800m Champion
2005 Payton Jordan US Open 800m - 2nd place
2004 Dogwood Relays 800m Champion
2004 Victoria International Track Classic 800m Champion
2004 Harry Jerome Track Classic 800m Champion
2004 Canadian National 800m Champion
2004 Heusden-Zolder Grand Prix 800m Champion
2004 Norwich Union Super Grand Prix 800m - 2nd
2004 Athens Olympic Summer Games 800m - 7s1
Establish new BC & Canadian Senior Record in the 800m
Track & Field Team Selection:
2005 - BC Senior Team
2004 - Canadian Olympic Team
2003 - World Championships Team
2005 BC Athletics - BC Team: Athlete Declarations
By putting names forward, it is understood and agreed to by the Coach,
Athlete, Parent and/or Club that all BC Team and other fees relating to BC
Team Selection will be paid to BC Athletics upon notification of athlete
selection. For more information, please visit this link: www.bcathletics.org/main/athdec_tf05.htm
Team Selection: Athletes must meet the General Criteria for BC
Team Selection and Funding Support. For more information on team
selection, please visit this link: www.bcathletics.org/main/sportspecific.htm
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ATHLETICS CANADA
Surin Partners with Canadian Track and Field Championships
Ottawa, July 5, 2005 - Athletics Canada is pleased to announce that The
Surin Group has signed on as the title sponsor of the 2005 Canadian Track
and Field Championships taking place July 15-17 in Winnipeg.
The Montreal-based company is lead by Olympic gold medalist and world
champion Bruny Surin who has been building a career in the world of
business since his retirement in 2002.
"We're delighted to be associated with a former national team
personality like Bruny Surin and his organization, the Surin Group,"
says Joanne Mortimore, Chief Operating Officer of Athletics Canada. "Bruny
has been able to translate his success on the track into success in the
business world and it is great to now see him supporting the world
champions of tomorrow through sponsorship of this event."
Surin has been a household name in Canadian track and field since
making his first world championship final back in 1991 in Tokyo. In total,
Surin competed in six world championships, running in an unprecedented
five straight 100m finals and claiming two silver medals. In addition,
Surin claimed world indoor 60m titles in both 1993 and 1995. Surin's
greatest athletic moment came as a member of the Canadian 4 x 100m relay
that won two world championships and an Olympic gold medal between 1995
and 1997.
"Track and field is the building block of my life;" says
Surin. "I use the same methods and principles of hard work and
dedication to succeed not only in life but also in business. I have been
privileged to make my living as an athlete and am now very delighted to
have the opportunity to be part of such an historic event for the
development of our nation's best athletes."
The Surin Group consists of several enterprises headed by the former
Olympic gold medalist, including Xistence, a vitamin supplement line; Top
Elite Management which represents such Canadian track and field stars as
Nicholas Macrozonaris and Dana Ellis, and the Bruny Surin Foundation which
is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life, physically and emotionally
of children.
The Canadian Track and Field Championships are being hosted by
Athletics Manitoba and will feature over 500 athletes competing in 38
events. Results from the event will be used to help select teams for the
2005 IAAF World Championships, the 2005 World University Games, the 2005
Francophone Games and the 2006 Commonwealth Games.
Athletics Canada is the national sport governing body for the sport of
track and field including cross-country running and road running. Its
purpose is to support high performance athletics excellence at the world
level and to provide leadership in developmental athletics. Athletics
Canada is a not for profit, charitable organization operating under a
board of directors elected by provincial / territorial members.
For more information, please contact:
Penny Joyce
Athletics Canada
(613) 260-5580 ext. 3305
pjoyce@athletics.ca
or
Ivonne Shoucair
Athletics Canada
(613) 260-5580 ext. 3311
ishoucair@athletics.ca
or
Kris Mychasiw
The Surin Group
(514) 578 1425
kmychasiw@topelite
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Road Running
Post to Post Canada Day 10K Celebrates the Day
The 6th annual Post to Post Canada Day 10K was a huge success on July
1st. Weather conditions were ideal for the runners but cool afterwards.
The winning time was 31:20 by Abraham Kosgei of Kenya who also won the
recent Running Room Shaughnessy 8K. Abraham finished slightly ahead of
Canadian Half Marathon Champion Mark Bomba who finished 2nd with the same
time of 31:20.
Top women's runner was Sheila Mullins who won in a time of 36:55.
A large contingent of runners who ran the Scotiabank half marathon five
days ago also ran the Post to Post Canada Day 10k.
Proceeds from the 10k event went to support the 'Child Foundation'.
Grace McCarthy was on hand to officially start the event.
There were approximately 850 registered participants in the competitive
10K run and the recreational 5K walk with 692 runners completing the 10K
run making it the 4th largest Timex Series Event.
Other news…..
BC runners have set more single age world records recently on AIMS
certified courses.
These are already posted on the ARRS website. As far as I know these are
'gun' times not 'chip' times.
The most recent one was at the Scotiabank Vancouver Half Marathon on
June 26, 2005 by BJ McHugh.
PRR First Half Marathon 13 Feb 2005, Vancouver
77y 98d 2:06:05.7 Betty Jean McHugh (CAN) 07 Nov 1927 13 Feb 2005
Vancouver CAN
Scotiabank Vancouver Half Marathon 26 Jun 2005, Vancouver
77y231d 1:58:29a Betty Jean McHugh (CAN) 07 Nov 1927 26 Jun 2005
Vancouver CAN
(This was a downhill point to point race)
Adidas Vancouver international Marathon 1 May 2005
73y322d 4:53:44 Heidi Muckle-Gader (CAN) 13 Jun 1931 01 May 2005
Vancouver CAN
77y176d 4:11:28 Betty Jean McHugh (CAN) 07 Nov 1927 01 May 2005 Vancouver
CAN
Jim Finlayson and Ryan Day were the top two men in the Canadian
Marathon Championships and in the Canadian Half Marathon Championships.
Results can be found on the Athletics Canada website at:
www.athletics.ca/article.asp?id=5644
www.athleticscanada.com/article.asp?id=2941
Submitted by:
Frank Stebner
Post to Post Canada Day 10K.
Scotiabank Vancouver Half Marathon
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Cross Country
Letter of intent to Bid - BC Cross Country Championships 2006 - 2007
Letters of intent to bid for the 2006 - 2007 BCA Cross Country Division
should be received at the BC Athletics office by Sunday July 24, 2005.
Each bid will receive a cross country championship bid package to be
completed by August 21st. Upon completion the bid package will be
forwarded to the Cross Country Division Chair - Mr. Frank Reynolds. A
selection sub-committee of the Cross Country Division will award the
Championships in September.
Canadian Cross Country Championships
December 3, 2005
Jericho Park - Vancouver
Call for committee members and volunteers. If you would like to assist
with the planning and organizing of the Canadian Cross Country
Championships or to volunteer notify jerrytighe@bcathletics.org.
604-737-3174.
2005 Cross Country Trip to California
September 23 - 26, 2005
Meet: Dana Hills Cross Country Invitational www.dhhs.net/cc/invitational.html
Costs: $600 approximately (includes airfare & all taxes, ground
transportation, meet entry, meet t-shirt, Accommodation). Athletes
responsible for food costs
Group Size: 26
Ages: Athletes in grades 9 -12 (Fall 2005)
Group Leader: Andrew Lenton
Interested athletes, coaches, & parents should contact Andrew
Lenton ASAP to reserve a space. A $100 deposit will be required to save
you a spot on the tour. First come, first served. Bookings have been
completed.
Team leader Andrew Lenton is a cross country coach at Terry Fox
Secondary School and a coach with Golden Ears Athletics. He has previously
lived in the Beverly Hills area for several years and is very familiar
with the Los Angeles area.
For a sample itinerary and further information please contact Andrew
Lenton:
Email: golden_eagle@telus.net
Telephone: (604) 463-4796
Web: www.golden-ears.org
NorWesters 3rd Annual X-Country Camp at Whistler (Aug 26-31)
*Registration for Norwesters X-Country Camp is now FULL*
*Athletes may sign up on Wait List in the case of spots becoming
available*
Information on program specifics, coaches, accommodation and social
activities can be found at the NorWesters Track & Field Club website: http://norwesterstandf.com/
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Employment & volunteer Opportunities
Okanagan Regional Athletics Centre - Penticton
Coach Position - Middle Distance, Distance, X-Country
Penticton Athletics, in partnership with the City of Penticton and BC
Athletics and the PacificSport Okanagan Regional Training Center -
Athletics, headquartered in Penticton, BC is seeking a person to assume
the position of middle distance, distance and cross-country coach. This is
a part time position that will offer remuneration of approximately $7,500
per year based on a $20/h rate.
The main training venue will be the Rotary Track & Field stadium in
Penticton, BC. Penticton Athletics will establish an administrative office
nearby that the coach may use.
The successful candidate should have the following qualifications and
skills:
- Have obtained their complete NCCP level 3 certification in middle
distance, distance running.
- Be a person that has proven record of developing skills in full
range of middle distance, distance and x-country athletes 16 years and
older.
- Be a person that recognizes talent and has the ability to recruit
that talent for the sport of Athletics.
- Be a coach that is capable of developing the skills of athletes to a
level that would enable them to achieve the standards needed to be
selected to both BC and Canadian teams.
- Be a coach that is able to motivate in a positive manner the
athletes under his/her charge.
- Be an effective communicator both written and verbally.
- Be familiar with cross training programs such as Cross Country
Skiing and other appropriate activities.
The successful candidate will be required:
- To coach 4 times a week during pre- and competitive season
- To develop and put into use training and competition programs that
are suitable for the athletes.
- To assist at competitions and other events hosted by Penticton
Athletics or the Okanagan Regional Training Centre.
- To attend as many competitions that are feasible at which his/her
athletes will take part.
- To work cooperatively with other PacificSport Okanagan Regional
Sport Centre coaches, Penticton Athletics' coaches, Athletics club
coaches in the Okanagan and BC Athletics/Athletics Canada staff.
- To plan and instruct camps.
- Be a self starter who can initiate programs that will further the
development of the sport of Athletics.
- To conduct cross training making use of suitable cross country
training activities.
- Be a member of good standing with BC Athletics or another
provincial/Territorial Branch of Athletics Canada.
- To communicate effectively with club and centre members, Okanagan
clubs, schools, city/municipalities, BC Athletics and Athletics Canada
as required.
This position would be most suitable for a person that is able to earn
other income during the hours that he/she is not involved in the coaching
obligations as stated above. There is also an opportunity to share income
from new projects that the coach initiates and plays a leadership role in
organizing.
Interested candidates should mail or email resumes by July 8, 2005 to:
PacificSport - Fraser Valley Regional Athletics Centre
Sprints, Hurdles and Jumps Coach Position
The Valley Royals Track and Field Club, in partnership with BC
Athletics and the PacificSport Fraser Valley Regional Athletics Centre,
headquartered in Abbotsford, BC is seeking a person to assume the position
of sprints, hurdles and jumps coach. This is a part time position that
will offer remuneration of $1,500.00 per month for a total of $18,000 per
year.
The main training venue will be the Swan Track & Field Complex
located at Rotary Stadium in Abbotsford, BC. The track is an excellent
facility that is fully equipped. There are two pole vault pits that are
covered by rollaway sheds. During the late fall and winter months, weight
training sessions are booked into a local school.
The successful candidate should have the following qualifications and
skills:
- Have obtained their complete NCCP level 3 certification in sprints,
hurdles and jumps.
- Be a person that has a proven record of developing skills in the
full range of sprint, hurdle and jumping events for athletes primarily
16-years of age and older.
- Be a coach that is particularly competent in developing high-level
skills in the pole vault and high jump events.
- Be a person that recognizes talent and has the ability to recruit
that talent for the sport of Athletics.
- Be a coach that is capable of developing the skills of athletes to a
level that would enable them to achieve the standards needed to be
selected to both BC and Canadian teams.
- Be a coach that is able to motivate in a positive manner the
athletes under his/her charge.
- Be an effective communicator both written and verbally.
The successful candidate will be required:
- To coach 20-hours per week.
- To develop a schedule of practices that will allow the coach to give
attention to all events and athletes included in his/her discipline.
- To develop and put into use training and competition programs that
are suitable for the athletes.
- To assist at competitions and other events hosted by the Valley
Royals or Fraser Valley Regional Centre.
- To attend as many competitions that are feasible at which his/her
athletes will take part.
- Be able to organize and instruct technical coaching certification
clinics for levels 1 and 2 for sprints, hurdles and jumps.
- To work cooperatively with other coaches in the club and centre.
- To plan and instruct at camps.
- Be a self-starter who can initiate programs that will further the
development of the sport of Athletics.
- Be a member in good standing with BC Athletics or another
Provincial/Territorial Branch of Athletics Canada
To communicate effectively with club and centre members, Fraser Valley
Schools and Clubs, BC Athletics and Athletics Canada as required.
This position would be most suitable for a person that is able to earn
other income during the hours that he/she is not involved in the coaching
obligations as stated above. There is also the opportunity to share income
from new projects that the coach initiates and plays a leadership role in
organizing.
Interested candidates should mail or email resumes to:
- Mike Inman, President
Valley Royals Track Club
31051 Downes Road
Mt. Lehman, BC V4X 1Y6
Email: constmogul@shaw.ca
Distance Coach Required - West Vancouver Track & Field Club
The West Vancouver Track & Field Club requires a distance coach for
our High School and older athletes training for cross-country and middle
distance track events. Level 2 NCCP certification or equivalent education
experience is required. Time commitment is 1 ˝ hour sessions 3 days per
week. If you are interested in this position with our growing club of
enthusiastic athletes, coaches and parent volunteers please contact
Patricia Watts, WVTFC President at 604-925-8867.
Coach Needed - South Fraser Track & Field Club
To work with Junior Development athletes (ages 9 - 14).
Part time, March to August each year - great for a student or former
athlete. Focus will be primarily sprints, runs or throws.
Call Glen: 604-524-5976. South Fraser Track Club, Surrey
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Courses & Seminars
Coaching Seminar Series: July 18th to 21st, University of Alberta,
Edmonton, Alberta
The Canadian Athletics Coaching Centre
Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation
The University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta.
Monday, July 18th, 2005
3:00pm to 6:00pm: E-121 Van Vliet Centre, University of Alberta.
1. TRAINING METHODOLOGY IN THE POWER SPEED EVENTS
By Dan Pfaff, Assistant Coach, University of Florida.
In this three-hour seminar Coach Pfaff will discuss his multi-lateral
approach to developing training protocols for power speed athletes.
Special consideration will be paid to the integration of various forms of
strength work including starting strength, special strength, absolute
strength, movements involving three degrees of freedom and the use of
power indices.
6:30pm to 9:30pm: E-120 Van Vliet Centre, University of Alberta.
2. THE DEVELOPMENT OF SPORT FORM
By Dr. Anatoly Bondarchuk, Assistant Coach, Kamloops Track & Field
Club
This three-hour session will cover the development of "Sporting
Form." This term refers to the top psychological and physical
condition of the thrower in preparation for top performance. It will
include Mr. Bondarchuk's system of classifying different exercises in the
development of throwers as well as his unique periodization concepts.
Tuesday, July 19th to Thursday July 21st, 2005.
9am to 12pm each day. Saville Centre Lounge: South Campus, University of
Alberta.
3. INTENSIVE BIOMECHANICS LECTURE SERIES
Dr. Michael Leahy & Coach Dan Pfaff
Guest appearance by Dr. Anatoly Bondarchuk
This nine-hour seminar series will provide coaches with the latest
insights into the analysis of human movement and human gait. Led by Dr.
Michael Leahy and Coach Dan Pfaff, class participants will be instructed
on correct observation techniques, abhorrent pattern recognition and
strategies for corrective interventions. On Wednesday night (7pm to 9pm)
there will be an opportunity for interested coaches to attend a clinical
rounds session where therapists evaluate pre and post treatment
performance illustrated through comparative digital video analysis
utilizing Dartfish Biomechanical Software.
The Canadian Athletics Coaching Centre has made this unique opportunity
available to coaches by providing access to nine hours of a thirty-hour
program directed at medical practitioners. Coaches will join leading
medical personnel in the seminar component of a broader applied
biomechanics course that teaches trained medical professionals how to
assess movement in elite athletes.
Come and witness what medical professionals are learning and understand
how you can improve your athletes' performances through an enhanced
understanding of athletic movement and integration with applied medical
practitioners. No serious coach should miss this opportunity to learn from
some of the world's leading practitioners.
Seminars #1 & #2 can be purchased individually for $75, or jointly
for $125. The fee for the Intensive Biomechanics Lecture Series is $495
CDN. Registrants of the Intensive Biomechanics Lecture Series will receive
complimentary access to seminars #1 and #2.
To register for one or all of these courses, please call Administrative
Assistant Scott Luck at the Canadian Athletics Coaching Centre: (780) 492
6868. Email: scott.luck@ualberta.ca
Payments can be made by Certified Cheque, Visa and Mastercard
Aboriginal Coaching Manual Course
The Aboriginal Coaching Manual (ACM) is a supplemental training
resource for Coaches. The Manual responds to the desire to have a national
training curriculum with content that reflects the uniqueness of
Aboriginal cultures, values and lifestyles. No coaching experience is
required and participants must be a minimum age of 16.
All participants must be a member of ASRA in good standing. Information
is available at www.asra.ca or by request
via e-mail to asra@asra.ca or facsimile
(250) 544-8173.
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BC ATHLETICS COMMITTEES
BC Athletics Board of Directors
Chair: Tom Hastie - hastie71@hotmail.com
Board of Directors:
May 14, 2005
August 20, 2005
November 26, 2005
Board of Directors - Executive Committee:
April 27, 2005
June 22, 2005
October 26, 2005
December 7, 2005
January 1, 2006
Juvenile, Junior, Senior Track & Field Committee
Committee Chair: Ron Bunting - rbunting@sd35.bc.ca
2005 dates:
April 3, 2005
June 26, 2005
July 24, 2005
Branch Officials Committee
Committee Chair: Ann Lansdell - alansdell@shaw.ca
2005 dates- TBA
Masters Committee
Committee Chair: Jake Madderom - jake_madderom@telus.net
April 6, 2005
June 1, 2005 - CANCELLED
September 7, 2005
November 9, 2005
Road Running Committee
Contact: Jerry Tighe - jerrytighe@bcathletics.org
2005 dates - TBA
Junior Development Committee
Committee Chairs: Alwilda van Ryswyk - alvan50@shaw.ca
Denise Clements - cdclements@shaw.ca
April 3, 2005
September 11, 2005
Cross Country Committee
Committee Chair: Frank Reynolds - freynold@shaw.ca
June 25, 2005
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REMINDERS
Wheelchair Athletics Opportunity - Vancouver Island
In an attempt to improve the opportunities for Wheelchair athletes in
Athletics here on the island, Peter Lawless and Al Johnston are looking
for individuals who would be interested in acting in a supervisory role
during workouts for these athletes (particularly in the North). Programs
will be devised by Peter and your job would be to oversee their
completion. Should anyone become interested in furthering their knowledge
in this area, technical courses will be provided.
Athlete identification (both young and old) will be another facet of
this role. There are a number of potential athletes in our communities who
have little knowledge of the opportunities we offer. We need to let them
know we exist and that their are a number of opportunities in a number of
event areas in which they can get involved.
If you are interested in this and would like more information feel free
to contact Al Johnston allen_955@yahoo.ca
or Peter Lawless p_lawless@hotmail.com.
BC Teams Staff Announced
BC Juvenile Team:
Head Coach & Throws - Richard Collier
Distance - Rob Connors
Sprints & Hurdles - Peter Raddatz
Jumps - Elena Voloshin
Managers - Irene Hanson-Monnie
BC Junior Team:
Throws - Ron Bunting
Distance & Walks - Rob Connors
Sprints & Hurdles - Peter Ogilvie
Jumps - Barb Vida
Multi Events - Laurier Primeau
Manager - Bev Dilorio
BC Senior Team:
Throws - Richard Collier
Distance & Walks - Graeme Fell
Sprints & Hurdles - Laurier Primeau
Jumps & Combined Events - Ron Parker
Manager - Bev Dilorio
BC Canada Summer Games Team:
Head Coach & Jumps - Ron Parker
Throws - Ron Bunting
Distance - Sue Northey
Sprints & Hurdles - Tony Dickson
Combined Events - Amber Gilbert
Manager - Bev Dilorio
Manager - Ryan Sullivan
BC Junior Team for the 2005 Canadian Junior Track & Field
Championships
Athlete: Event(s): Club: Hometown:
Joel Primus 1500m Valley Royals Abbotsford
Mikaela Patterson DT Valley Royals Abbotsford
Heather Mancell 1500m & 800m Coq. Cheetahs Anmore
Billie Whitegibson 100m & 200m Coq. Cheetahs Burnaby
Dylan Gant 3000m S/C Unattached Burnaby
Curtis Moss JT Central Track Burnaby
Daniel Mallie 800m South Fraser Delta
Rochelle Kokayko HT Kelowna Kelowna
Angela Shaw 800m Valley Royals Langley
Kevin Friesen 5000m Nanaimo Nanaimo
Mike Mason HJ Valley Royals Nanoose Bay
Chris Winter 3000m S/C NorWesters N Vancouver
Traci Boss 400mH & 400m Coq. Cheetahs Pt Coquitlam
Geoff Martinson 800m Prince George Pr George
Trey Henderson HT Kajaks Richmond
Chelsea Payne HT, SP & DT Kajaks Richmond
Heather Zavaduk PV Track 54.50 Smithers
Joe Eppele HT Kajaks Squamish
Justin Kripps 100m Penticton Ath. Summerland
Tyrell Mara DT Kajaks Surrey
Leo Murray LJ & 100m Kajaks Surrey
Melissa Appelt 400mH Unattached Surrey
Kristen Kolstad 1500m & 3000m South Fraser Surrey
Corri Fell 400mH & 100mH Thunderbirds Vancouver
Rob Negrin SP & DT Thunderbirds Vancouver
Aaron Dixon Decathlon Thunderbirds Vancouver
Piper Hayes 2000mS/C & 3000m Unattached Vancouver
Andrew Spiro JT Pacific Ath. Victoria
Camille Richard TJ, LJ & 100mH West Vancouver W Vancouver
Karly Neveu HJ South Fraser White Rock
BC Senior Team for the 2005 Canadian Senior Track & Field
Championships
Athlete: Event(s): Club: Hometown:
Krista Woodward JT Central Track New Westm.
Matt Clifford PV Valley Royals Abbotsford
Rebecca Johnstone 800m Unattached Bowen Island
Neal Hurtubise 400m Unattached Coquitlam
Richard Mosley 5000m Valley Royals Coquitlam
Graham Morfitt JT Comox V. CougarsCourtney
Gary Reed 800m Pacific Ath. Kamloops
Dylan Armstrong SP Kamloops Kamloops
Mike Ankerman HT Kelowna Kelowna
Lauren Seibel 400m VOC Kelowna
Andy Miller PV Valley Royals Langley
Jas Gill HJ Valley Royals Mission
Sean La Forest HT Valley Royals Mission
Jeff Wallis SP VISSA Nanaimo
Shannon Elmer 1500m UBC New Westm.
Meredith MacGregor 3000m S/C Valley Royals Surrey
Graeme Wells 1500m Kajaks Surrey
Novelle Murray DT Kajaks Surrey
Ryan Hayden 1500m Kajaks Richmond
Lauren Welch 400mH Thunderbirds Vancouver
Courtney Inman 1500m Valley Royals Vancouver
Andrew Cooke 400mH VOC Vancouver
Aaron Heidt 1500m Kajaks Vancouver
Jerry Ziak 5000m Unattached Vancouver
Melina Thibodeau 800m Pacific Ath. Victoria
Ray Ardill 400m Pacific Ath. Victoria
Trevor O'Brien 1500m Pacific Ath. Victoria
Aimee Teteris 800m Pacific Ath. Victoria
Katie Vermeulen 1500m Pacific Ath. Victoria
Nancy Fedoruk 1500m Pacific Ath. Victoria
Nick Walker 3000m S/C Pacific Ath. Victoria
Graeme Pitches 400mH Unattached W. Vancouver
Mercedes-Benz Athlete Assistance Program (MAAP)
For details on this program and to access the application form, please
visit:
www.pacificsport.com/content/vancouver/vancouverhome.asp?mnu=8
World Youth Hopefuls - End of qualifying period
Men -
www.athletics.ca/cmslib/general/Athlete%20Tracking
%20-%20Men%20-%20June%2023.pdf
Women -
www.athletics.ca/cmslib/general/Athlete%20Tracking
%20-%20Women%20-%20June%2023.pdf
The IAAF 2005 World Championships in Athletics - Travel declarations
www.athletics.ca/cmslib/general/Helsinki%20and%20Berlin%20Training
%20Camp%20Travel%20and%20Declaration%20Form200562394445.doc
The Canadian Paralympic Championships - Technical, Registration
Package and Entry Forms
www.athletics.ca/cmslib/general/2005%20Regina%20Technical%20
Package%20and%20Entry%20Forms-Final2005622151649.pdf
Employment Opportunity - Finance Officer
www.athletics.ca/article.asp?id=5797
RunJumpThrow
RunJumpThrow is the core development program adopted by BC Athletics
and Athletics Canada as the foundation of the sport of track and field
/athletics.
The skills of running, jumping and throwing form the basis of all land
based sport and as such, RunJumpThrow is a foundation program all youth
can benefit from.
RJT is:
- Integrated for development at all levels
- Broad based and progressive
- FUNdamental to all land based sports
- Inclusive for all abilities and maturational stages
- Adaptive to special needs and athletes with disabilities
- Gender equitable
RJT stresses:
- Skills of RUNNING, JUMPING and THROWING in age appropriate
sequential progressions
- Individual improvement and positive reinforcement
- FUN and active learning environment
- Improvement in physical and emotional well being
- Safety and certified instruction
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON:
- Instructor courses offered
- promotional presentations to school districts, administrators
- school piloting programs
- summer sports camps
Contact: Thelma Wright BC Athletics RunJumpThrow Coordinator
Phone 604 737 3175 runjumpthrow@bcathletics.org
2005 All Comer Track & Field Meets & High Performance Events
Burnaby Central Secondary School Track (Canada Way & Norland)
www.hersheyharriers.com
Dates: Tuesday: June 21, June 28, July 5, 12, 19, 26, August 2, 9.
Start: 7:00 PM. (3k Walks 6:45 PM). Schedule subject to change.
- July 12 3000 Walk, 400, 800, 200, 1500, 3000, Discus, Javelin
- July 19 1500 Walk, 400, 800, 100, 1500, 3000, Javelin, Shot Put
- July 26 3000 Walk, 400, 800, 200, 1500, 5,000, Discus, Shot Put
- Aug 2 1500 Walk, 400, 800, 100, 1500, 10,000
- Aug 9 1500 Walk, 400, 800, 200, Mile, 3000
Hosted by Hershey Harriers A.C.
Sanctioned By: British Columbia Athletics
Entries: 6:15 P.M. Participants should register at least 1/2 hour prior
to their event.
Cost: $3.00 BC Athletics Member (All Types) or equivalent from another
Province/State/Country Athletics/Track & Field Association for 2005.
$6.00 Non-Members. Enter as many events as you like for one fee.
Event Order: Rolling time schedule. Fast sections go first. One section
or event follows the previous. Other events may be added. Some events if
requested, will be gender separated.
These meets are open to anyone wishing to participate. All
ages/abilities. Mixed performances are not eligible for Records,
International Standards or National/Provincial Team Selection. Mixed
performances in Provincial/National Rankings will be noted as occurring in
mixed events.
Information: Jerry Tighe, 604-731-9475, jtighe@lynx.net
2005 World Masters Games - Track and Field Preparation Camp
www.athletics.ca/article.asp?id=5624
2005 Espoo European Paralympics Championships - Selection Criteria
www.athletics.ca/article.asp?id=4905
Francophone Games - Selection Criteria
www.athletics.ca/cmslib/general/2005%20
Jeux%20de%20la%20francophonie%20Selection%20Criteria%20final.pdf
Medical and vaccination information for the Francophone Games (Niamey,
NIG)
www.athletics.ca/cmslib/general/Vaccination_info_JDLF2200547124217.pdf
BC Team Selection Criteria and Standards
Information available on the BC Athletics website at: www.bcathletics.org/main/sportspecific.htm.
- BC Juvenile T&F Team - 2005 selection criteria & standards
- BC 15 Year Old T&F Team - 2005 selection criteria &
standards
- Athlete Declaration Form & Event/Best Performance 2005
- 2005 Canada Summer Games - BC Team selection criteria &
standards
- General criteria for funding support and BC Team selection
AWD carding criteria for 2005-2006:
www.athletics.ca/article.asp?id=140
2005 Pan American Junior Coaching Conference
July 27 - 28 2005
www.panamswindsor.ca/en/coaching_clinic_brochure.pdf
Information contacts:
(519) 253-3000 ext 4058
andyhahner@hotmail.com
IAAF Helsinki World Championships in Athletics - Selection Criteria
www.athletics.ca/article.asp?id=4675
Canadian Track and Field Championships (Winnipeg, AB) -
"Technical Package" and "Registration Package and Entry
Forms"
www.athletics.ca/article.asp?id=4683
Canadian Junior National Championships - Technical Package and Entry
Forms
www.athletics.ca/article.asp?id=4681
Universiade (FISU Games) - Selection Criteria
www.athletics.ca/cmslib/general/2005FISUCriteriaFINAL.pdf
Pan Am Junior Championships Selection Criteria - Revised May 3, 2005
www.athletics.ca/article.asp?id=4673
BC Championship Meets 2005
See Calendar of Events for complete information on competitions,
contact information with links. www.bcathletics.org/main/eventcal_index.htm
- BCJD Championships, July 15-17, Richmond
- Canada Summer Games Trials, BC Juvenile Championships & BC
Summer Games Midget Alternate Meet, July 23-24, Abbotsford
- BC Interior Championships, August 6-7, Penticton
- BC Senior Games, August 24-27, Duncan
Coaching Certification 2005
Information regarding the new NCCP program can be found on the CABC
website: www.coaches.bc.ca/. For
additional information on courses offered, contact Brian McCalder at brian.mcalder@bcathletics.org
or go to the website at www.bcathletics.org/main/education.htm#coached.
Any coaches interested in upgrading their current coaching level(s) or
new coaches wanting to become certified during 2005 should
email Peter Ogilvie at peterogilvie@bcathletics.org.
Please include the following information:
- the city/ region you live in.
- the event group area (i.e. - distance, sprints & hurdles,
throws, jumps) you wish to take the coaching level course in.
- the level of course you wish to take
- the current coaching level you have (or please indicate if you are
new to coaching)
- your contact details (i.e. - current phone number, email, address
& fax)
BC Games
BC Summer and BC Winter Games
Nanaimo 2005 BC Disability Games - July 13-17
Cowichan Valley 2005 BC Seniors Games - Aug 24-27
100 Mile House 2006 Northern BC Winter Games - Feb 2-5
Greater Trail 2006 BC Winter Games - Feb 23-26
Kamloops 2006 BC Summer Games - July 27-30
2008 BC Winter Games - Kimberley-Cranbrook - Feb 21-24, 2008
2008 BC Summer Games - Kelowna - July 24-27, 2008
2010 BC Winter Games - Terrace - Mar 4-7, 2010
2010 BC Summer Games - Langley - July 22-25, 2010
World Anti-doping Agency
See the following link for:
1. 2005 List of Prohibited Substances and Methods
2. 2005 Monitoring Program (substances being monitored by WADA in order to
detect patterns of misuse in sport.
3. 2005 Summary of Modifications vis-a-vis 2004 Prohibited List
www.wada-ama.org/en/t3.asp?p=41627
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EVENT LISTINGS
Major and upcoming events sanctioned by BC Athletics
Details, direct links and contacts
www.bcathletics.org/main/index.htm
For complete listings of upcoming events (BC sanctioned events
highlighted in yellow) with contact information:
Track & Field
www.bcathletics.org/eventcal_tf.htm
Road Running
www.bcathletics.org/eventcal_rr.htm
Marathons
www.bcathletics.org/eventcal_mar.htm
Road Relays & Ultra
www.bcathletics.org/eventcal_rr2.htm
Cross Country and Trail Running
www.bcathletics.org/eventcal_xc.htm
Race Walking
see Track & Field above
Triathlon/Duathlon
www.bcathletics.org/eventcal_tri.htm
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BC RANKINGS
2005 rankings to date are now posted:
Road Running:
www.bcathletics.org/main/road_running.htm#rankings
Track & Field
www.bcathletics.org/main/track_field.htm#rankings
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TEAM SELECTION AND RELATED INFORMATION
www.bcathletics.org/main/sportspecific.htm
Back issues of the BCAB are available at www.bcathletics.org/main/bcabulletin.htm.
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