Some Skating Photos by Dcox
2008-06-02 13:35 durrenbe@yahoo.com (David Durrenberger)
up: Deewhy - Alleyoop Misfit. Enlarge the picture.
Some Skating Photos by Dcox.
Via the Rollernews Flickr Photo Pool.
up: Tim Bradly - Fish Stall King. Enlarge the picture.
on 83 Year-Old Rolls from Sydney to Canberra
2008-06-02 14:15
Elle Halliwell of the Sunday Telegraph reports that 83 year-old Tony Stevens is skating all the way from Sydney to Canberra in Australia. He has been rolling for more than...
My camera spent most of the day in Eric Gee’s hands during yesterday’s Roller Sports Ontario Outdoor Speed Championships. Click here to view all the pictures.
Between Paisley Perrie setting a new record, Travis Shaw’s hawk that caused him to fly into the trees, and plenty of competitive racing, there was plenty of good racing action for everyone to catch and cheer for.
The officials and volunteers did a good job putting the event together. They made up so much time on the event schedule that they managed to fit in the 500-meter sprints and the exciting and high speed relays. As far as I know, this is the first time relays were formally run in an outdoor Provincial or National competition in Canada.
Travis Shaw leads your SSW webmaster, Jesse Pauley, Carlos Ampudia, and Sergio Almeralla
Jesse Pauley following my draft
Dominique Lalonde leads Candy Wong
Dominique Lalonde in front of Shannon Hegarty
Jade Pauley leads Marc Joubert
Stephane Tremblay in front is Scott ‘Mister’ Pauley, Leo Frusteri, and Jay Brown
On the line; Elizabeth Perrie, Carolyn Cheng, and Lisa Meyer
Lisa Meyer leads Carolyn Cheng and Elizabeth Perrie
Hugh Xie leads Eric Langis
Patrick Langis in front of Joshua Scott
Paisley Perrie in front of Bailin Xie
Kirsten Hoch
Jesse Pauley leads Travis Shaw and Morgan Williams while Carlos Ampudia moves on the outside
Today is the first day- the kickoff- of the 2008 SSW Fundraising Drive.
Over the next 7 days, you will be treated to some of my arguments about why I think you should donate to and support me through Speed Skate World.
To donate, click on the icon below. You can also e-mail shaloheat@hotmail.com if you’d like to send a cheque or if you’d like to send some gifts
I will use this fundraising drive as a time to express my grattitude and appreciation to everyone who supports me and visits this website.
Think of me what you will; I love the sport of speed skating in all its forms- inside & outside and on road/ track/ indoor wheels & on short and long ice blades.
This website is an avenue for me to share and express my love, joy, and passion about speed skating.
I would be very appreciative if you’re willing to share the news through e-mail and on message boards about the SSW Fundraising Drive.
Sisters in top form
2008-06-03 06:13 CadoMotus News <noreply@blogger.com>
The sisters on the FIC podium in Nimes
Image Courtesy RollerEnligne.com
The hottest twins right now certainly aren't the Olsen sisters, it's the Gaudesaboos twins. Although they hail from Belgium - the Northern part where Nederlands is spoken, both sisters speak French very well. Their French is improving too... as it should be - the two are regular visitors to France to participate in the
Some Skating Photos by Dcox
2008-06-02 13:35 durrenbe@yahoo.com (David Durrenberger)
up: Deewhy - Alleyoop Misfit. Enlarge the picture.
Some Skating Photos by Dcox.
Via the Rollernews Flickr Photo Pool.
up: Tim Bradly - Fish Stall King. Enlarge the picture.
on 83 Year-Old Rolls from Sydney to Canberra
2008-06-02 14:15
Elle Halliwell of the Sunday Telegraph reports that 83 year-old Tony Stevens is skating all the way from Sydney to Canberra in Australia. He has been rolling for more than...
My camera spent most of the day in Eric Gee’s hands during yesterday’s Roller Sports Ontario Outdoor Speed Championships. Click here to view all the pictures.
Between Paisley Perrie setting a new record, Travis Shaw’s hawk that caused him to fly into the trees, and plenty of competitive racing, there was plenty of good racing action for everyone to catch and cheer for.
The officials and volunteers did a good job putting the event together. They made up so much time on the event schedule that they managed to fit in the 500-meter sprints and the exciting and high speed relays. As far as I know, this is the first time relays were formally run in an outdoor Provincial or National competition in Canada.
Travis Shaw leads your SSW webmaster, Jesse Pauley, Carlos Ampudia, and Sergio Almeralla
Jesse Pauley following my draft
Dominique Lalonde leads Candy Wong
Dominique Lalonde in front of Shannon Hegarty
Jade Pauley leads Marc Joubert
Stephane Tremblay in front is Scott ‘Mister’ Pauley, Leo Frusteri, and Jay Brown
On the line; Elizabeth Perrie, Carolyn Cheng, and Lisa Meyer
Lisa Meyer leads Carolyn Cheng and Elizabeth Perrie
Hugh Xie leads Eric Langis
Patrick Langis in front of Joshua Scott
Paisley Perrie in front of Bailin Xie
Kirsten Hoch
Jesse Pauley leads Travis Shaw and Morgan Williams while Carlos Ampudia moves on the outside
Today is the first day- the kickoff- of the 2008 SSW Fundraising Drive.
Over the next 7 days, you will be treated to some of my arguments about why I think you should donate to and support me through Speed Skate World.
To donate, click on the icon below. You can also e-mail shaloheat@hotmail.com if you’d like to send a cheque or if you’d like to send some gifts
I will use this fundraising drive as a time to express my grattitude and appreciation to everyone who supports me and visits this website.
Think of me what you will; I love the sport of speed skating in all its forms- inside & outside and on road/ track/ indoor wheels & on short and long ice blades.
This website is an avenue for me to share and express my love, joy, and passion about speed skating.
I would be very appreciative if you’re willing to share the news through e-mail and on message boards about the SSW Fundraising Drive.
Sisters in top form
2008-06-03 06:13 CadoMotus News <noreply@blogger.com>
The sisters on the FIC podium in Nimes
Image Courtesy RollerEnligne.com
The hottest twins right now certainly aren't the Olsen sisters, it's the Gaudesaboos twins. Although they hail from Belgium - the Northern part where Nederlands is spoken, both sisters speak French very well. Their French is improving too... as it should be - the two are regular visitors to France to participate in the