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Green, Sydor win nationals
Whistler riders near the top in their divisions Roland Green gave up his hold on the World Cup leaders jersey last weekend, opting to compete in the Tim Hortons National Mountain Bike Championships at Sun Peaks instead of the sixth World
Aug 9, 2001 9:00 PM
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Dates set for annual doubles tennis tournament
The annual Whistler-Blackcomb Tennis Tournament, sponsored by Intrawest, is set for Aug. 11 and 12 at the Whistler Valley Tennis Club in Creekside. The event will feature mens doubles, ladies doubles and mixed doubles competition.
Aug 2, 2001 9:00 PM
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Wind no match for junior golfers
Strong winds were a factor on the fourth stop of the Sea to Sky Junior Tour, at Furry Creek on July 25, but competitors still managed to shoot the odd birdie and post some excellent scores.
Aug 2, 2001 9:00 PM
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Eagles make the grade at Long Beach
The Laoyam Eagles of Pemberton got off to a rocky start at the Long Beach Dragon Boat festival last weekend, losing one of their strongest male paddlers to a viral infection he picked up at hockey camp.
Aug 2, 2001 9:00 PM
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Whistler downhillers close at Canada Cup
Whistler riders came within seconds of taking the podium on the short and extremely technical course at the fourth Canada Cup downhill of the season, last weekend at Silver Star Mountain in Vernon.
Aug 2, 2001 9:00 PM
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New course means new challenges for disc golfers
If you have a grudge to settle with Whistlers disc golf course, nows the time to settle it in a months time it will cease to be. Not that the municipality is leaving the local disc golf community hanging.
Aug 2, 2001 9:00 PM
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Local slo-pitchers ready for championships
Whistler will be entering both mens and womens teams in the Molson Slo-Pitch national championships in Whistler this weekend, which started on Aug. 2 with a skills competition and will finish with the finals on Sunday.
Aug 2, 2001 9:00 PM
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Whistler skiers host Italian team
Exchange builds skills, relationship among athletes Whistler Mountain Ski Club racers at the K1 (age 11 to 12) and K2 (13 to 14) level are playing host to nine of their Italian counterparts from July 25 to Aug. 7 as part of an athlete exchange.
Aug 2, 2001 9:00 PM
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Samurai of Singletrack a sellout
The first annual Samurai of Singletrack is a sellout, and with six weeks still to go before the contest begins.
Aug 2, 2001 9:00 PM
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West side trail closures 'temporary'
WORCA partners with land developers to keep trails open When it was founded in 1990, the Whistler Off Road Cycling Associations main goal was keeping trails open to the growing mountain bike community.
Aug 2, 2001 9:00 PM
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