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SPORTS FLASHBACK 2004: Fly-In basks in success of national golf finals
3 minute read Yesterday at 2:36 PM CDTThe Steinbach Fly-In Golf Club and the City of Steinbach put their best foot forward in hosting the highly successful Royale Canadian Senior Women’s Golf Championship last week.
It was the first national championship in any sport staged in Steinbach, and by all accounts came off as an unqualified success.
Sixty-nine of the top senior women’s golfers in Canada converged on Steinbach for the four-day event, which included a practice round on Monday, followed by three competitive rounds on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.
To a player, the competitors sang the praises of their experience in the Steinbach tournament. Although some of the golfers did not perform as well as they would have liked to, they were generally in awe of the spectacular conditions created by superintendent Rob Fast and his grounds crew.
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5 minute read Preview Saturday, Sep. 14, 2024AS I SEE IT COLUMN: The unspeakable grief of the Gaudreau brothers’ deaths
4 minute read Saturday, Sep. 14, 2024According to population statistics approximately 150,000 people day every day on earth. (That number is 8,152 a day in the U.S. and 779 a day here in Canada.)
While every single death is sad, there is something about the death of a celebrity that results in more grief and sadness.
And when that celebrity death happens when the celebrity and his brother were killed while cycling the day before their sister’s wedding, the grief becomes even more palpable.
Such is the case of Johnny Gaudreau and his brother Matthew, who were killed by a driver the day before they were to stand up for their sister in the biggest day of her life – her wedding.
Ste Anne, Grunthal, Mitchell return to HTJHL
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3 minute read Preview Sunday, Sep. 8, 2024AS I SEE IT COLUMN: Paralympics are must-watch TV
4 minute read Saturday, Sep. 7, 2024If you are a sports fans who hasn’t caught any of the action at the Paris Paralympics, you still have a few days, as they end on Sunday, September 8th.
For those of you wondering what ‘para’ means, its meaning in Greek is “alongside.” The whole idea of the Paralympics is that they exist alongside the Olympic Games. The objective is to include athletes with a diverse range of challenges and giving them equal exposure to able-bodied athletes.
If you are a true sports fan, you have to watch the Paralympics. What those athletes can accomplish despite the physical and intellectual challenges they face is truly remarkable. They are beyond inspirational.
Sprinting with blades instead of legs. Swimming without any arms. Are you kidding me?
Niverville Nighthawks ready to battle at 2024 training camp
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