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Podium Alberta Recipients : 2010 Podium Alberta Recipients • 2010 Alpine Skiing Bobsleigh Cycling Hockey Ski Cross Triathlon Robbie Dixon Adam Anderson Julie Beveridge Delaney Collins Brady Leman Paula Findlay Viviane Forest + David Bissett James Brown Gillian Ferrari Danielle Poleschuk Paul Tichelaar Jan Hudec Bret Bresciani Samantha Cools Carla MacLeod Michael Janyk Lascelles Brown Devon Smibert + Meaghan Mikkelson Ski Jumping Volleyball John Kucera Jennifer Ciochetti Kaila Sweeney Colleen Sostorics Mackenzie Boyd‐Clowes Blair Bann Kelly McBroom Rob Gray Tara Whitten Shannon Szabados Eric Mitchell Jay Blankenau Manuel Osborne‐ Daniel Humphries Kelci French Paradis Kaillie Humphries Diving Judo Shona Rubens Kenneth Kotyk Snowboard Stephen Gotch Kirk Schornstein + Justin Kripps Angelina Kroupko Scott Edward Ziggy Cowan Tim Gourlay Brad Spence Chris LeBihan Kelly MacDonald Laurie Wiltshire Dan Csokonay Tasha Holness Alexandra Starker + Sabrina Notarangelo Michelle Piper‐Kulak Charmaine Ironside Ciaran McGovern Eric Sehn Luge Colette Meek Trevor White Christopher Ripley Cody Yano Christopher Robanske Richard Wilcox Robert Staniforth Jeff Christie Mike Robertson Julie Young Athletics Amanda Stepenko Ian Cockerline Kimiko Zakreski Lisa Szabon Equestrian Elena Corrigall Ekaterina Zavialova Krista Zubick Krysha Bayley Helen Upperton Sandra Donnelly Sam Edney Tim Berrett Water Polo Tyler Christopher Neville Wright Alex Gough Soccer Samuel Effah Fencing Brendan Hauptman Randy Edwini‐Bonsu Samantha Banks Malindi Elmore Boxing Kinga Kovacs Arianne Jones Shawn Flood Alister McQueen + Alejandro Rynn Regan Lauscher Kevin Graham Kimberley McRae Softball Contstantine Kudaba Megan Metcalfe Field Hockey Christopher Moffat Sheena Lawrick Thomas Marks Carline Muir Cross Country Carolina Romeo Michael Moffat Kelly McKee Amonn Nelson Skiing Meaghan Simister Robin Randall James Steacy Mark Arendz + Speed Skating Figure Skating Justin Snith Anastasia Bucsis Scott Robinson Angela Whyte Ivan Babikov Tristan Walker Marc Santamaria Chandra Crawford Vaughn Chipeur William Dutton Steven Elm Shelby Taylor Badminton Dasha Gaiazova Devon Thumwood Drew Goldsack Freestyle Skiing Rowing Nicole Garrido Grace Gao Jamie Gregg Oliver Vikalo Tobias Ng Devon Kershaw Ryan Blais Tracy Cameron Graeme Killick Deidra Dionne Terence McKall Jessica Gregg Stefan Kuhn Chelsea Henitiuk Sarah Gregg Water Ski Basketball Brian McKeever + Kyle Nissen Rugby Katherine Hanly Breanne Dodd Nicole Clarke Robin McKeever + Warren Shouldice Nick Blevins Kaylin Irvine Ryan Dodd Katherine Plouffe Brent McMurtry Jennifer Kish Jeffrey Kitura Jaret Llewellyn Michelle Plouffe Kevin Sandau Paige Knauf Kirsty Lay Thomas Moore Laurelle Weigl Shayla Swanson Goalball Jeong Hyun Lee Aron Ghenreyohannes Katie Murray Joshua Whyte Shauna Whyte + Ashley Patzer Lucas Makowsky Whitewater Heidi Widmer Tiana Knight Mykola Makowsky Paul McKnight Laura Stoughton Canoe Wheelchair Philip Widmer Andrew Tiedemann Liam McFarlane David Ford Basketball Madelaine Williams Tanya Peterson Jayms Morrison Jessica Groeneveld Tara Feser‐Scade Brittany Schussler Benjamin Hayward Gymnastics Shooting Keith Sulzer Chad Jassman Curling Jason Caswell Brianne Tutt Paul Manning‐Hunter Kendra Ohama Chelsea Bell Nathan Gafuik Patrick McElroy Gabrielle Waddell Cheryl Bernard Justin Warsylewicz Wrestling Biathlon Carolyn Darbyshire‐ Miranda Meyer Skeleton Justine Bouchard McRorie Brandon O’Neill Darla Deschamps Leah Callahan Rosanna Crawford Adam Enright Jackson Payne Michael Douglas Squash Sandra Keith Keegan Soehn John Fairbairn Matthew Giuffre Genevieve Haley Zina Kocher Ben Hebert Carol Huynh Marc Kennedy Kyle Soehn Amy Gough Erica Weibe Nathan Smith Kevin Koe Anysia Unick Mellisa Hollingsworth Swimming Adam Wong Michelle Kelly Blake MacDonald Jessika Craig Kevin Martin Keith Loach Joel Greenshields Kristi Moore Jon Montgomery Breanna Hendricks Cori Morris Eric Neilson Paul Kornfield John Morris Carla Pavan + denotes Kier Maitland Susan O’Connor Sarah Reid Erica Morningstar Paralympic Nolan Thiessen Micaela Widmer Charles Wlodarczak Katelyn Murdoch athletes Bronwen Webster Amber Thomas + Kayla Voytechek Since 2008, the Alberta Sport, Recreation, Parks and Wildlife Foundation is proud to have provided funding assistance through Podium Alberta to 82 athletes who represented Canada at the 2010 Olympics and Paralympics. January 2011 .
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