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Getting kids into the swing of thing
Nicklaus North to host summer Future Links programs Humourist P.G. Wodehouse may have been on to something when he wrote "Golf, like measles, should be caught young.
Jul 5, 2001 9:00 PM
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Community raises $40K for Eagles to go to world championships
Community spirit doesnt get much stronger than this.
Jul 5, 2001 9:00 PM
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Watson, Beatty, Buchar win bikercross
Three year wait for Joyride Productions pays off The Joyride Bikercross 2001 delivered everything promised thrills, chills and spills.
Jul 5, 2001 9:00 PM
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Beatty third in B.C. Cup downhill
P>In the fifth B.C. Cup downhill of the season, on July 1 at Silverstar Mountain, Whistlers Jeff Beatty finished third in the Junior Expert category, less than two-tenths of a second back of the silver medal winner.
Jul 5, 2001 9:00 PM
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Local golf pro wins regional tour stop
The annual Lower Mainland Assistants golf tour, featuring some of B.C.s top professionals, teed off at the Whistler Golf Club on June 25. The sun was out, but the wind played spoiler and complicated club selection for most of the day.
Jul 5, 2001 9:00 PM
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Spud Valley run returns for fourth year
Celebrate the 134 th anniversary of the largest country in the world by running a small portion of it. The fourth annual Pemberton "Spud Valley" Run takes place on July 1, kicking off local Canada Day celebrations.
Jun 28, 2001 9:00 PM
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Laoyam Eagles paddle their way to victory
Some boats were clocked at faster than 11 knots at the 16 th Alcan International Dragon Boat Festival in Vancouver last weekend, and the Laoyam Eagles of Pemberton Secondary School were definitely one of those teams.
Jun 28, 2001 9:00 PM
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Gymnastics season wraps up with display, club awards
On behalf of the Whistler Gymnastics Club, I would like to thank the parents, athletes, coaches and volunteers that were involved in another successful season.
Jun 28, 2001 9:00 PM
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Bikercross coming together on Whistler
Local downhillers and freeriders looking to get the jump on all the World Cup racers expected for Joyride Bikercross 2001 can start training early the course at the base of Whistler Mountain was completed ahead of schedule.
Jun 28, 2001 9:00 PM
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Canadian cyclists poised to win at home
Grouse Mountain World Cup to host the strongest Canadian field ever There are two schools of thought on hometown advantage in sports. The first is that you have the advantage because you know the field/rink/course.
Jun 28, 2001 9:00 PM
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