Wednesday, February 28, 2007
The last day of long track speed skating. It remained cold for the skaters, but at least the sun was shining today. Watched some Team Pursuits - the last of the many races and thoroughly enjoyed them. It has been an experience and learning process for me these last few days. I know a bit more about the sport and will enjoy watching it in the future. Although the racers were cold and sometimes frostbitten, they were a great group of athletes - always ready to go. Next week, I will learn about Squash!
Monday, February 26, 2007
Correction
Sunday, February 25, 2007
Saturday, February 24, 2007
Speed Skating Update
Thursday, February 22, 2007
2007 Canada Winter Games
Winter Games to make broadcast history
TSN Release
5/9/2006 1:07:41 PM
The 2007 Canada Winter Games in Whitehorse, Yukon is set to become the most televised Canada Games ever in the 40 year history of the competition.
TSN and RDS along with Aboriginal Peoples Television Network and CBC Sports will be the official broadcasters of the Games, scheduled to take place from February 24 to March 10 in 2007.
In total, 130 broadcast hours will be devoted to the competition including 50 hours of coverage supplied by TSN.
So check your listings, if you want to watch the fun on TV.
AND if you want to see what Main Street looks like, here is the Whitehorse webcam: click here .
Monday, February 12, 2007
Welcome to the family Kate
What a little cutie. She is so beautiful!! She has an adorable face with these beautiful long eyelashes - lucky girl. She is actually much smaller than she looks in pictures. She is very sturdy on her feet and gets around really well. She is thrown off of any routine she's had and likes Lisa to carry her around, not to forget she also is all stuffed up with a cold just like her Mom and Dad. It's a lot for a little one to adjust to new people, country, language, time change .... but she is doing well. So are the parents very happy and tired. In this picture you can see John in the background zonked out. He was there in the middle of traffic sleeping for most of our visit.
Appreciate the update Aunt Teri!
Saturday, February 10, 2007
Every year, mushers in the North embark on a marathon race between Whitehorse and Fairbanks with their dogsled teams. The Yukon Quest is a true test of endurance - a fact no one knows better than Frank Turner. He's run every race since 1984 - except one. Last year, Frank took a break and his son Saul ran their Muktuk Adventure kennel dogs in the race. It turns out, that was a good year to miss. Shelagh Rogers talks with Frank and Saul Turner about one of the most dramatic races in past history - and the road that lies ahead this year.
Good Luck Frank!
Saying hello to my new vehicle, here it is parked in front of the SS Klondike, a paddlewheeler which used to ply the Yukon River, and is now a National Historic Site in Canada. If you're interested in learning more about the SS Klondike, click here.
Up early this morning to participate in the long track speed skating time trials test event. Although I am inputing race results in the computer, and didn't really have to be there, I attended as I know so little about the sport. The first hour was in a nice warm classroom with a review of the event. Then it was outside in -22 degrees celcius as volunteers practiced their jobs (with volunteer skaters) on the oval. (Heather, I noticed the sun began to shine in the classroom window at 8:30 AM - getting earlier every day). After watching for about an hour, I was so glad I am volunteering for a nice warm inside position.