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Tandy fired up for nationals
Now that she's been recognized as an up-and-coming hotshot on the world biathlon stage, Megan Tandy has a choice to make once she's done with competing at the Canadian senior championships. Will her new address be Squamish, where the Prince George-based B.C. high-performance team will relocate in May? Or will she go to Canmore to train with senior national team? Chances are, Tandy is heading to Alberta. ( more... )
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Morrison races to gold at worlds
B.C. speed skater charges to 1,500m championship
Denny Morrison calmed his pre-race nerves Sunday then fought off a negative flashback down the stretch to claim gold in the 1,500 metres at the world single distance championships in long track speed skating. ( more... )
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Morrisons a winning brotherly act
At national team trials, Fort St. John speedskater Jay Morrison finished second in a 1,500-metre race with a personal-best time of one minute, 45.27 seconds. And nobody felt better than the guy who beat him ... his brother Denny, who won in 1:42.76. ( more... )
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City springs for Olympic curling trial
City council voted 7-1 Monday to earmark $300,000 to pay the fees should Prince George win the right to host a pre-qualifying event for the Canadian Olympic curling trials. ( more... )
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P.G. on the map
Prince George has what it takes to host Olympic teams preparing for the 2010 Winter Games in Vancouver. Australia Olympic Committee secretary general Craig Phillips was in Prince George last week to speak with local community and business leaders and tour the city's facilities. ( more... )
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