Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Q

It takes all your power.





Monday, July 28, 2008

JENKSTAR

Most of this footage comes from a live, uncut and uninterrupted BBC feed of the 2006 Commonwealth Games.  There's something about a British accent that really adds to the commentary of a sporting event.  Ladies and Gentlemen, originally from Hamilton, ON, and currently training in Victoria, BC, representing Canada at the 2008 Olympic Games, Colin Jenkins:







JR SERIES

The first two races of the National Junior Series are complete. The update was posted on the TriCan site a few days ago, but I'm just catching up now. Race summaries available here.

Current Junior Rankings after 2 races:

MEN

1. Mark Okany (MB) 140 points
2. Joel Howlett (SK) 130 points
3. Jeff Phillips (BC) 100 points
4. Cole Steward (BC) 98 points
5. Joshua Drad (MB) 86 points

WOMEN

1. Rachael Edwards (SK) 125 points
2. Sarah-Anne Brault (MB) 100 points
2. Marianne Hogan (QC) 100 points
4. Emily Wood (NS) 97 points
4. Lindsay Anderson (ON) 97 points

Full Series Ranking here.


BLUEWATER


A Tri-Umphant Day

Posted By SCOTT STEPHENSON, THE OBSERVER


Athletes taking part in the 26th annual Bluewater Triathlon and Duathlon on Saturday couldn't have asked for much better conditions to race under.

Temperatures were warm, skies were partially sunny and there was an occasional slight breeze blowing, but best of all, hardly a ripple could be seen on the surface of Lake Huron which allowed the full triathlon event to go ahead as scheduled for the first time in three years.

"We were very, very pleased. It (Lake Huron) was flat as a pancake for the swim which was terrific after two years of disappointing north winds," said race organizer Dr. Kenneth Walker.

In the 26 years that the triathlon has been presented by St. John-in-the-Wilderness Anglican Church, the swim portion had only been cancelled three times.

When this year's events were over, James Loaring, 30, of Guelph and Harold Walker, 41, of Fingal, Ontario were crowned winners of the triathlon and duathlon events, respectively, and helped the men redeem themselves in the Lambton Chiropractic Society Chase Challenge battle of the sexes, said Walker.


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James wins the Bluewater Tri, and makes up the 16 minute stagger against the women. Nice job JL. Full article here.




Saturday, July 26, 2008

Thursday, July 24, 2008

DR. JONES, I PRESUME

Continuing with the video archive theme, we present Kyle Jones, with a little help from the CBC.