Finale Région-Ouest Liliane-Lambert

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Finale Région-Ouest Liliane-Lambert Partenaires et commanditaires Partners and Sponsors Finale Région-Ouest Liliane-Lambert 2 et 3 mars 2019 March 2 & 3, 2019 Venez faire l’expérience de la vitesse dans l’Ouest de lÎle ! Programme du dimanche Come and experience speed Sunday’s Program skating in the West Island! Centre Civique DDO Glace # 2 12001 Boul. De Salaberry DDO, QC H9B 2A7 Pensez-vite! Bienvenue Think fast! À quels jeux olympiques le patinage de vitesse courte piste a-t-il fait son entrée officiel? At which games did short a) 1992 Albertville, France track speed skating become an official winter Olympic sport? Le Club de patinage de vitesse Dollard-des-Ormeaux en b) 1994 Lillehammer, Norvège c) 1998 Nagano, Japon a) 1992 Albertville, France partenariat avec les membres de GO Compé Laval sont d) 1988 Calgary, Canada b) 1994 Lillehammer, Norway c) 1998 Nagano, Japan extrêmement heureux d’accueillir les patineurs à la d) 1988 Calgary, Canada En quelle année le casque rigide devient-il Finale Régional-Ouest Liliane-Lambert. obligatoire pour le courte-piste? In what year was the hard helmet shell Cette collaboration a permis la tenue de cette a) 1981 b) 1996 mandatory for the short track? c) 1984 d) 1978 a) 1981 b) 1996 importante compétition de fin de saison . c) 1984 d) 1978 En 2002 (Salt Lake City), au 1000m, ce Cet événement n’aurait pas été possible sans la patineur, qui avait pourtant presque la In 2002 (Salt Lake City), in the 1000m, participation des bénévoles généreux provenant des moitié d’un tour de retard, a remporté which skater, who was almost half a lap l’épreuve et la médaille d’or lorsque ses 4 clubs de la Région-Ouest et nous les remercions tous behind, won the event and the gold medal autres adversaires ont tous chutés dans le when his 4 other opponents all fell in the pour leur implication. dernier virage. last corner? a) Feng Kai, Chine a) Feng Kai, China Merci à tous nos commanditaires et à la Ville de b) Rusty Smith, États-Unies b) Rusty Smith, United States Dollard-des-Ormeaux d’avoir débloqué les heures de c) Fabio Carta, Italie c) Fabio Carta, Italy d) Steven Bradbury, Australie d) Steven Bradbury, Australia glaces nécessaires pour la tenue de cette Finale Régionale. À quel âge Charles Hamelin a-t-il At what age did Charles Hamelin begin commencé le patinage de vitesse? speed skating? a) 5 years old b) 11 years old Le patinage de vitesse courte piste nous passionne tous a) 5 ans b) 11 ans c) 2 years old d) 9 years old et nous sommes ravis de vous compter parmi nous. c) 2 ans d) 9 ans Avec ses cinq médailles, dont trois d’or, With five medals, including three gold, Charles Hamelin est à ex æquo avec quel Bonne compétition ! Charles Hamelin is tied with which other (s) autre(s) athlète(s) pour le titre du athlete(s) for the title of the most Canadien le plus décoré aux Jeux decorated Canadian at the Olympic olympiques? Paul Gervasi Myriam Duplessis Alex Poulette Games : a) Marc Gagnon CPV DDO CPV DDO CPV St-François et a) Marc Gagnon b) François-Louis Tremblay b) François-Louis Tremblay GO Compé Laval c) Phil Edwards c) Phil Edwards d) a, b et c. d) a, b and c. d 5: d, 4: d, 3: c, 2: a, 1: : Réponses d 5: d, 4: d, 3: c, 2: a, 1: Answers: Équipe des bénévoles Welcome Volunteer Team Coordonnateurs : Paul Gervasi (DDO), Karine Lamarche (LSF) Officiel en chef : Alex Poulette Officiel de départ : Louis, Desjardins, Sylvain Pigeon The Speed Skating Club of Dollard-des-Ormeaux in Officiels : Sylvie Jomphe, Lucie Paradis Accueil bénévoles : Myriam Duplessis (DDO), Nancy Wilson (LDO) partnership with the members of GO Compé Laval Accueil des patineurs : Lyne Lamarche (LDO), Julie Simard (LFA) are extremely pleased to welcome the skaters to the Annonceur : Daniel Richard (DDO) Finale Régional-Ouest Liliane-Lambert. Chef chrono : Robert Raymond (LDO) Chronomètres : Daniel Brévé (LSF), Massimo DeLuca (DDO), Gauillaume The collaborative efforts of many allowed this Gilbert (LFA), Bart Pleszewski (DDO), Caroline Voyer (LFA), Melissa Yip (DDO) important end-of-season competition to be held. Collations (vente) : Maria Mihalia (DDO), Nathalie Archambault (CRCP) Commande/distribution des dîners : Lyne Lamarche (LDO), Julie Simard (LFA) This event would not have been possible without the Compilation : François Dionne (LSF), Fran]ois Laplante (LSF) participation of the generous volunteers from the Compte-tours : François Simoneau (LFA) Estafettes : Maël Raymond (LDO), Alexis Desmeules-Voyer (LFA), Camille clubs in the Région-Ouest and we thank them all for Desmeules-Voyer (LFA) their involvement. Juges d’arrivée : Richard Lacroix (GAT), Ghislaine Leboeuf (LSF) Moitié-Moitié (vente) : Lyne Lamarche (LDO), Julie Simard (LFA) Thank you to all our sponsors and to the City of Photographe : Paul Leal (CRCP) Dollard-des-Ormeaux for offering the location and Préposés à l’Appel : Geneviève Martel (CPVRL), Yvon martel (CPVRL), Mélanie Meilleur (CRCP) the ice time needed to hold this regional final. Protège-lames & sortie de glace : François Cartier (LCE), Myriam Duplessis Short track speed skating is a passion for all of us and (DD), Samuel Gilbert (LFA), Gabriel Raymond (LDO) we are delighted to have you among us. Préposés à l’eau : Monsieur, Golban (DDO), Patrick Zapitoski (ARPVL) Poseurs de blocs : Laurie-Ann Bond (DDO), Nell Amadon Borno (CRCP), Alec Gervasi (DDO), Lucian Golban (DDO), Maximme Matte (PAT), Andy Mihaila Enjoy the competition! (DDO), Farnaam Moghaddar (DDO), Ilias Savas (DDO), Thomas Raymond (CRCP) Salle des bénévoles : Maria Gervasi (DDO), Helmut Lemster (DDO), Panos Paul Gervasi Myriam Duplessis Alex Poulette Savas (DDO) CPV DDO CPV DDO CPV St-François et Secrétaire de course : Thanh Tran (LFA) GO Compé Laval Renseignements À votre arrivée, présentez-vous à la table d’accueil où l’on vous indiquera dans quelle chambre vous changer, car chaque club se voit assigner une chambre. Le parent est responsable de son enfant (patineur) entre les courses. Avant chaque course, les patineurs seront invités à « l’APPEL », afin qu’ils soient réunis avec les autres enfants de leur vague. Il est suggéré de s’y présenter environ 5 à 7 vagues à l’avance, selon la distance de la course. Votre enfant demeurera sur la patinoire uniquement pour sa course et sera dirigé vers la chambre du Club où vous devrez aller le chercher. Collecte de fonds Entre les courses, votre enfant pourra rester avec vous dans Fundraising les gradins ou avec ses amis dans la chambre assignée au Club. Tirage Moitié-Moitié Lors de la journée vous aurez la chance d’acheter des billets de moitié-moitié.. Le gagnant se méritera la moitié du montant total recueilli lors de ce tirage. L’autre moitié servira à financer des activités pour nos jeunes patineurs. DÎNER SPÉCIAL DE LA COMPÉTITION 1 billet pour 2$ Dîner complet : salade du chef + ¼ poulet rôti + riz aux légumes + fruit pour seulement 8 $. 3 billets pour 5$ Quantités limitées. Premier arrivé, premier servis. Commande prise à 8 billets pour 10$ l'aréna (Glace # 2) chaque matin de 8h à 9h30. Argent comptant Longueur de bras pour 20$ seulement. Votre commande sera prêt à l'heure du midi. Procurez-vous vos billets auprès des personnes passant dans les tribunes. Le tirage aura lieu avant le dernier bloc de vagues. À noter qu’il y aura une table offrant de la soupe, des collations et des breuvages ($). Vestiaires - Dimanche Locker Rooms - Sunday Chambre 2 Chambre 7 Gatineau Laval Centre LaSalle Laval Fabreville Montréal Centre-Sud Montréal-Nord Sainte-Julie Montréal Saint-Michel Trois-Lacs Chambre 4 Chambre 14 Châteauguay DDO Lanaudière Longueuil Laval Sainte-Dorothée Montréal Gadbois Montréal Ahuntsic Pointe-aux-Trembles St-Constant Chambre 5 Laval Saint-François Mirabel / Saint-Jérôme Rosemère Programme des courses - Dimanche Horaire - Dimanche Races - Sunday Schedule - Sunday 7:20 Vérification des lames et des équipements dans la zone d'appel (aléatoire) 7:30 Échauffements Néo-Cadet Féminin, Néo-Cadet Masculin et JOSQ 7:36 Échauffements Cadet Féminin 7:42 Échauffements Cadet Masculin 7:48 Échauffements Cadet 3 Masculin 7:54 Échauffements Cadet 2 Masculin 8:00 Échauffements Cadet 1 Masculin 8:06 Échauffements Juvénile et Junior Féminin et Masculin 8:12 Fin des échauffements 8:00 Réunion des entraîneurs 8:30 Début des courses qualif 400 9:20 Pause Zamboni 9:40 Reprise des courses finales 400 10:30 Pause Zamboni 10:50 Reprise des courses qualif 200 / 800 11:55 Pause Dîner / Zamboni 12:40 Reprise des courses finales 200 / 800 13:44 Pause Zamboni 14:04 Reprise des courses finales 500 15:13 Fin des courses La remise des médailles aura lieu à la suite des courses dans le foyer d’entrée de la Glace # 2. Les invités spéciaux pour la remise des médailles seront : Monsieur David Newell, Conseiller, District 4 de Beaconsfield Madame Alanna Kraus, patineuse de vitesse, courte piste, médaillée de Notez les temps de vos champions! bronze (relais 3000 m) aux Jeux Olympiques de Salt Lake City en 2002 et participé aux Jeux Olympiques de Turin en 2006. Distance 1 : Qual. : Final : Distance 2 : Qual. : Final : Distance 3 : Qual. : Final : Nous vous souhaitons une agréable compétition et vous remercions de votre présence. .
Recommended publications
  • A Rövidpályás Gyorskorcsolyázás Hazai Története
    A RÖVIDPÁLYÁS GYORSKORCSOLYÁZÁS HAZAI TÖRTÉNETE Bevezetés A rövidpályás gyorskorcsolyázás, közismert megnevezéssel a short track első hivatalos világ- bajnokságát 1978-ban rendezték az angliai Solihullban, majd 1988-ban Calgaryban, a Téli Olimpiai Játékokon szerepelt bemutató versenyszámként. A következő olimpián, 1992-ben: Albertville-ben már teljes jogú sportágként szerepelt az olimpiai programban, s ahol már magyar versenyzők (Kaszala Tamara és Kun Bálint Tibor) is rajthoz álltak. Azonban micsoda fejlődésen ment keresztül ez a sportág. Hiszen, ha a sportág első világbajnokságán az 500 méteres döntő eredményeit és a 2016. évi világbajnokság döntőjét összehasonlítjuk, akkor láthatóvá válik ez az óriási fejlődés: 1978 2016 1. Alan Rattray (USA) 47.090 1. Liu Shaolin Sándor (HUN) 41.485 2. Harry Spragg (GBR) 47.420 2. Dajing Wu (CHN) 41.550 3. Jim Lynch (AUS) 47.610 3. Liu Shaoang (HUN) 41.994 4. Hirosi Toda (JPN) 1:02.270 4. Yi Ra Seo (KOR) 42.157 Ezzel összegezhetnénk a rövidpályás gyorskorcsolyázás szenzációs karrierjét a nemzetközi porondon és Magyarországon is. Idehaza 1985-től számoljuk a short track-es "időszámítást", amikor a Magyar Jégsport Szövetség megbízta Martos Györgyöt, a legsikeresebb és legered- ményesebb volt nagypályás gyorskorcsolyázót - tizenötszörös magyar bajnokunkat - az új szakág megszervezésével. Ezek után a rövidpályás gyorskorcsolyázás hazai fejlődését ugyancsak "szenzációs"-nak kell titulálnunk a nemzetközi short track élethez viszonyítva. Hiszen a semmiből született meg az új szakág, először a budapesti iskolás-sportra építve, majd egyre jobban bevonva a vidék dinamikusan fejlődő korcsolyasportját. Vagyis Martos György a volt nagypályás gyorskorcsolyázókkal karöltve kitűnő munkát végzett. Magyar Bajnokságot a rövidpályás gyorskorcsolyázásban csak 1989-ben bonyolították le először, mert ezt megelőzően bár 1986-tól több verseny volt, de ezek közül egyik sem volt a sportág bajnoksága.
    [Show full text]
  • SALT LAKE CITY February 08 - 24, 2002
    Y.E.A.H. - Young Europeans Active and Healthy OLYMPIC GAMES SALT LAKE CITY February 08 - 24, 2002 LIGHT THE FIRE WITHIN Salt Lake City was chosen over Québec City, Canada; Sion, Switzerland; and Östersund, Sweden, on June 16, 1995, at the 104th IOC Session in Budapest , Hungary. Salt The 2002 Winter Olympics, officially Lake City had previously come in second the XIX Olympic Winter Games and commonly during the bids for the 1998 Winter Olympics , known as Salt Lake 2002, were celebrated awarded to Nagano , Japan, and had offered to from 8 to 24 February 2002 in and around Salt be the provisional host of the 1976 Winter Lake City , Utah , United States. Approximately Olympics when the original host, Denver, 2,400 athletes from 78 nations participated in Colorado , withdrew. The 1976 Winter Olympics 78 events in fifteen disciplines, held throughout were ultimately awarded to Innsbruck , Austria. 165 sporting sessions. Utah became the fifth state in the United States to host the Olympic Games and the 2002 Winter Olympics was the last Olympics to be held in the United States until the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Ange- les . The opening ceremony was held on February 8, 2002, and sporting competitions were held up until the closing ceremony on February 24, 2002. Production for both cere- monies was designed by Seven Nielsen, and music for both ceremonies was directed by Mark Watters . Salt Lake City became the most populous area ever to have hosted the Winter Olympics, although the two subsequent host cities' populations were larger. [7] Following a trend, the 2002 Olympic Winter Games were also larger than all prior Winter Games, with 10 more events than the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano , Japan.
    [Show full text]
  • ISU World Cup Short Track Speed Skating Rolls Into Montréal This Weekend - and Canada’S Fans of the Sport Have a Lot to Look Forward To
    November 6, 2019 Montréal, Canada Canadians look to dominate on home ice The ISU World Cup Short Track Speed Skating rolls into Montréal this weekend - and Canada’s fans of the sport have a lot to look forward to. Local girl Kim Boutin is in the form of her life. The 24-year-old secured six gold medals at the Canadian Nationals in September and obliterated the 500m World Record last weekend with the first Ladies’ sub 42-second skate at Salt Lake City’s Utah Olympic Oval. The next step for Boutin is to try to skate her way to become the No.1 Ladies’ Short Track Speed Skating athlete – a tough ask, with the likes of Suzanne Schulting (NED) and Choi Min Jeong (KOR) on the circuit. Boutin has already changed her training methods to try to achieve this dream. On home ice this weekend will be a great time to show that she means business. Boutin also won the 1500m gold in Salt Lake City, ahead of ISU World Short Track Speed Skating Champion Schulting, and added Relay bronze – ably supported by her Canada team-mates Claudia Gagnon, Danae Blais and Alyson Charles. Canada’s Men will almost certainly be in contention this weekend, too. In Charles Hamelin they have a legendary racer who can still threaten podiums, while 22-year-old Steven Dubois looks like the country’s future. Dubois, like Boutin, took six golds at the Canadian Short Track Speed Skating Championships, and should feel confident rolling that form into Montréal’s Maurice-Richard arena.
    [Show full text]
  • One by One, the Skaters Glide Into Their Starting
    SHORT TRACK ONE BY ONE, THE SKATERS GLIDE INTO THEIR STARTING POSITIONS, SHAKING THE LAST JITTERS FROM THEIR POWERFUL LEGS AS THE ANNOUNCER CALLS THEIR NAMES. ON THE LINE, THEY CROUCH, MOTION- LESS, BALANCED ONLY ON THE PINPOINT TIP OF ONE SKATE AND THE RAZOR'THIN BLADE OF THE OTHER, WHICH THEY'VE WEDGED INTO THE ICE PARALLEL TO THE START LINE FOR MAXIMUM LEVERAGE. 1 HE CROWD HUSHES. SKATES Canada's Marc Gannon, the United States of America's Apolo Anton Ohno and Korea's Kim Dong-Sung jockey for the lead in the dramatic i 500 m final. SHEILA METZNER GLINT. MUSCLES TENSE. THIS IS HOW ALL SHORT TRACK RACES BEGIN. BUT THE WAY IN WHICH THIS ONE THE Source : Bibliothèque du CIO / IOC Library won by staving off Bulgaria's Evgenia Radanova, who won silver. Behind Radanova was Chinas Wang men's 1000 m final—ends is stunning, even in the fast, furious and notoriously unpredictable world Chunlu, who, with a bronze medal, shared in her country's glory, a moment that coincided with the of short track speed skating. Chinese New Year. "We want to take this back to China as the best gift ever," said Wang. "This has been a dream for two generations," said Yang Yang (A). "Happy New Year! Starting on the inside is Canadian and two-time Olympian Mathieu Turcotte. Next to him is Ahn Hyun-Soo, 16-year-old junior world champion from South Korea,- then American Apolo Anton On February 20, the thrills and spills continued as competitors in the final round of the mens Ohno, a rebellious teenager turned skating dynamo.
    [Show full text]
  • Australia at the Olympic Winter Games: “A Late Bloomer”* by Richard Baka
    Australia at the Olympic Winter Games: “A Late Bloomer”* By Richard Baka Australia has made significant contributions to the the Olympics during the early part of the 20th century.2 modern Olympic Movement. Notably in hosting the While ice skating was introduced in London in 1908 Summer Games on two occasions – Melbourne in 1956 and ice hockey was added at the 1920 Antwerp Olympic and Sydney in 2000. In addition, its athletes have per- Games, it was not until 1921 that the International formed to a very high standard, especially considering Olympic Committee (IOC) agreed that host countries the nation’s relatively small population of 23 million. should organize both winter and summer competi- In the modern period Australia has won a total of 444 tions, with the first official Olympic Winter Games medals in the Summer Olympics from 1896 to 2008. taking place in Chamonix, France, in 1924. It was only It is one of a select group of nations to have competed in later that the IOC conceded that, if the host of the every Summer Olympic Games. In contrast, a review of Summer Olympic Games was not in a position to stage the Winter Olympics (see Table 1) shows that Australians winter competitions, then the Olympic Winter Games won only nine medals a relatively modest figure. These could be awarded to another country.3 /4 medals have only come in the last 16 years illustrating to Despite continuous involvement in the Summer some extent that Australia has been a “late bloomer” Olympic Games from their inception in 1896, Australia’s in terms of its Olympic Winter Games’ success.
    [Show full text]
  • Short Track Speed Skating Media Guide
    Short Track Speed Skating Media Guide 2020/21 2/11/2021 ISU Short Track Speed Skating Media Guide Contents ISU Contact ................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 ISU Office Holders and ISU Members ......................................................................................................................... 4 Rules and Regulations .......................................................................................................................................................... 4 Individual racing rules ...................................................................................................................................................... 4 Infringements: ........................................................................................................................................................................ 4 Sanction for Infringements of the Racing Rules or the ISU Code of Ethics ........................... 6 World Cup Competitions ............................................................................................................................................... 9 Classifications at each World Cup Competition: ..................Error! Bookmark not defined. Points scoring: ...............................................................................................Error! Bookmark not defined. World Cup Classification: .......................................................................Error!
    [Show full text]
  • Translated by Wordport from Xywrite-III Document STK
    SHORT-TRACK SPEED SKATING International Federation: International Skating Union (ISU) Countries Affiliated: 68 (November 2013) Year of Formation: 1892 First Year of Olympic Appearance: 1992 Olympic History: Speed skating has been on the program of every Olympic Winter Games, always contested in paired two-person time trials over a track of 400 metres in length, with one exception. In 1932, the Olympic Winter Games were held in Lake Placid, and the Americans changed the speed skating format, electing to race the events in the American style of mass-start pack racing. The Europeans protested and several of them, notably Finnish speed skating legend Clas Thunberg, refused to attend, but the Lake Placid Organizing Committee persisted and the events were held in that manner. Speed skating in the United States and Canada has almost always been skated in mass-start pack races. It is often contested indoors in this manner, but even the outdoor races were often held pack-style. The style is actually more exciting than two-person time trials, because the risks are high, and the pack allows for drafting and bursts of very high speed. In the 1970s short-track speed skating developed as a fully indoor sport in the American mass-start pack style. The first international competition in short-track took place in Champaign, Illinois (USA) in 1976. The sport’s popularity spread to Europe as well as North America and official World Championships were first held in 1978. It is not well known that Bonnie Blair, who won five gold medals in full-track speed skating, started out and won the 1986 World Championships in short-track.
    [Show full text]
  • Canada & the Olympic Winter Games
    Canada & The Olympic Winter Games „Quick Reference‟ Introduction On the 12th of February 2010 the host city of Vancouver will welcome the world and its own Canadian athletes to the XXI Olympic Winter Games. The celebration will mark the latest in what has been a long and rich history of active involvement by Canada in the Winter Games. The Canadian Olympic Committee has sent athletes to every edition of the Olympic Winter Games and the International Olympic Committee (IOC) member to Canada, James Merrick, was an impassioned supporter of the idea to establish a separate set of Winter Games. When the “Winter Sports Week”, later to be retroactively recognized by the IOC as the I Olympic Winter Games, took place in Chamonix, France from the 25th of January to the 5th of February in 1924 it was a small group of Canadians that were there to begin making history. The Sports and Disciplines Canadians Play At At the I Olympic Winter Games Canadian men participated in three of the nine sports and disciplines on the programme - speed skating, ice hockey and figure skating. The Canadian speed skating „team‟ consisted of one athlete – Charles Gorman. The entire women‟s team was equally sparse, consisting of just Cecil Eustace. Eustace competed in the pairs (with Melville Rogers) and women‟s individual figure skating events. Both the Olympic programme and Canada‟s team have greatly expanded over the twenty editions of the Winter Games that have been celebrated to date. At the XX Olympic Winter Games in Turin in 2006, Canadian athletes competed in all 15 men‟s sports and disciplines and all 13 women‟s.
    [Show full text]
  • Short History, Short Track Speed Skating Has Produced Many Illustrious Moments - Many of Which Have Belonged to Canadians
    History of Short Track Speed Skating The sport of short track speed skating, characterized by the mass start, originated in Canada and the United States in 1905, with the first known competition to have taken place in 1909. By the 1920s and 1930s, crowds regularly packed New York's Madison Square Gardens in anticipation of the thrills and spills that characterize the sport. At the same time, it was gaining popularity in Great Britain, Japan, France, Belgium, and Australia. Short track speed skating became part of the ISU in 1967, although it would be some time before ISU-sanctioned competitions were organized on a world-wide basis. In the meantime, Great Britain, Belgium, France, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and the United States competed among themselves. International competitions began in the 1970s and an official ISU competition was launched in 1976. In 1981, the sport's first World Championship was held at Meudon-la-Forêt, France. In 1984 the name of the discipline was changed to Indoor Short Track Speed Skating and later to Short Track Speed Skating and the use of a hard shell helmet became mandatory. Another milestone occurred in 1988 when the sport made its Olympic debut as a demonstration event at the Calgary Winter Olympic Games. Full medal status came in 1992 at the Albertville Winter Games. Despite its relatively short history, short track speed skating has produced many illustrious moments - many of which have belonged to Canadians. In the early days, it was common for world long track champions race in short tracks. One of the first stars was Lela Brooks, who is still regarded as one of Canada's foremost female athlete.
    [Show full text]
  • DERRICK CAMPBELL Born in Gait in 1972, Derrick Spent His Entire His Hopes of Winning Three Medals Dashed, Derrick High Schooi Career at GCI, Graduating in 1992
    DERRICK CAMPBELL Born in Gait in 1972, Derrick spent his entire His hopes of winning three medals dashed, Derrick high schooi career at GCI, graduating in 1992. returned to Canada empty-handed but with a Athletics Derrick was involved in a number of sports, but in determination to continue his Olympic quest. one he was destined to become aniong the best in 11LK the world: short track speed skating. In 1995, Mr. Campbell set the 500m World Record of 43.04 and lowered it to 42.78 in 1996. Derrick joined the Cambridge Speed Skating The 1997 World Championships were held at Club at the age of 12 and quickly began to have an Nagano, Japan, where he won the 500m. Derrick impact on the sport. By the age of 17, he was a was primed for the 1998 Nagano Olympics but, just member of the National Training Squad and two weeks before the Games, Derrick crashed in training years later, while a student at Gd, he became a and cut his quadricep muscle. The wound needed member of the National Team, winning three gold 40 sutures to close and with it went Derrick’s medals at the Canada Games. The next step for opportunity to compete individually at Nagano. Derrick was his first Olympic Games in Albertville, Again, Derrick overcame adversity and focused his France, in 1992. training on preparation for the 5000m relay. There was no way that Derrick would be denied as he, Mr. Campbell moved to Calgary to train at the Francois Drolet, Eric Bedard and Marc Gagnon won newly opened National Short Track Training Center.
    [Show full text]
  • Magyar Olimpiai Csapat Hungarian Olympic Team
    MAGYAR OLIMPIAI CSAPAT HUNGARIAN OLYMPIC TEAM Impresszum/Imprint: A Magyar Olimpiai Bizottság kiadványa/Published by the Hungarian Olympic Committee Felelős kiadó/Publisher: Borkai Zsolt, a MOB elnöke Szerkesztő/Editor: Siklós Erik A szerkesztő munkatársai/Editorial assistants: Balassy László, Bartus Evelin, Báthori Zsófia, Czövek Oszkár, Dragóner Ildikó, Greaser Krisztián, Vasvári Ferenc Együttműködő partner/Working in partnership: Nemzeti Sport Magazin Fotó/Photo: Kovács Anikó, Magyar Olimpiai és Sportmúzeum, MTI archívum, IOC - The Olympic Multimedia Library Művészeti szerkesztő/Art editor: Kállai Dávid Nyomdai előkészítő/Desktop publishing: Millennium Csoport Magyar Olimpiai Bizottság / Hungarian Olympic Committee TARTALOM / CONTENTS Elnöki köszöntő / President’s greetings 4. oldal / page 4 A magyar csapat / The National Team of Hungary 6. oldal / page 6 Alpesi sí / Alpine skiing 8. oldal / page 8 Biatlon / Biathlon 11. oldal / page 11 Sífutás / Cross-country skiing 13. oldal / page 13 Sí sportág további tagjai / Additional skiing team members 15. oldal / page 15 Rövidpályás gyorskorcsolya / Short track speed skating 20. oldal / page 20 Gyorskorcsolya / Speed skating 28. oldal / page 28 Korcsolya sportág további tagjai / Additional skating team members 29. oldal / page 29 Csapatvezetés / Team leaders 36. oldal / page 36 Nemzetközi tisztségviselők / International officials 43. oldal / page 43 Média / Media 48. oldal / page 48 Magyarok a téli olimpiákon / Hungary at the Winter Olympic Games 51. oldal / page 51 Szocsi 2014 / Sochi 2014 95. oldal / page 95 4 ELNÖKI KÖSZÖNT Tisztelt Olimpikonok! Kedves Sportbarátok! Alig másfél évvel a felejthetetlen londoni olimpia, a bravúros magyar szereplés után újra együtt a Magyar Csapat. A hagyományainknak, a le- hetőségeinknek megfelelően jóval kisebb küldöttséggel készültünk és utazunk Szocsiba, a XXII. Téli Olimpiára.
    [Show full text]
  • SHORTTRACK Dd
    SHORTTRACK dd. 07-03-2021 NK podiumplaatsen Dames ........................................................................................................ 2 NK podiumplaatsen Heren .......................................................................................................... 5 NK Afstanden podiumplaatsen .................................................................................................. 8 EK Senioren Dames .................................................................................................................... 9 EK Senioren Heren .................................................................................................................... 12 WK Senioren podiumplaatsen Dames ..................................................................................... 15 WK Senioren podiumplaatsen Heren ....................................................................................... 19 WK Afstanden Senioren Dames ............................................................................................... 23 WK Afstanden Senioren Heren ................................................................................................. 25 WK Junioren podiumplaatsen Dames ..................................................................................... 26 WK Junioren podiumplaatsen Heren ....................................................................................... 27 Olympische Spelen Dames ......................................................................................................
    [Show full text]