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<strong>Chikopi</strong> Chant<br />

Beef-O-Bob<br />

<strong>Chikopi</strong> Goes To Bed For The Winter<br />

December 2010<br />

The Canadian winters can be long and harsh with storms, freezing temperatures, log jams and<br />

ground frost that can move buildings. It’s a wonder that the deer and other animals can survive outside<br />

for the whole winter in the freezing cold weather.<br />

So what needs to be done to “winterize” <strong>Chikopi</strong>? Bob, with the help of Neil, Blair, Joe and<br />

others who were able to visit on various weekends throughout September and October, worked hard to<br />

prepare <strong>Chikopi</strong> to meet the winter head-on. The most important part was to drain the water lines both<br />

above and underground, sponge all the water out of the toilets and make sure that anti freeze was placed<br />

in the copper pipe lines, toilets and any place where freezing water could occur. Buildings for drainage<br />

included the Mainhouse, Laundry, Staff house, Infirmary, Drinking Fountains, Guest House, Mrs.<br />

Manns, all seven hops and three showers. The lines needed to be “blown out” (usually by mouth) to be<br />

sure that all the water was released from inside the pipes. Some pipes had to be taken apart to assure the<br />

water’s release. But when finished, there was not one drop of water remaining in any pipe - we hope.<br />

We will find out next year if any pipes are broken when we turn the water back on.<br />

The next set of jobs are all related to sports venues and equipment and included: covering the<br />

tennis courts, baseball diamond and basketball courts with black tarps so that the grass will not grow on<br />

the courts; re-making all the golf signs; digging a new drainage ditch for the Staff House; retrieving the<br />

tents from Third Beach; closing up the P.J. Library and Game Room; painting Teagan’s canoe; digging<br />

out the underground water well near Cabin 3; finish putting the docks and ramps into the Barn; placing<br />

the Mainhouse shutters over the windows; checking the antifreeze in all the camp vehicles; cutting the<br />

grass one more time before the colder weather slows its growth; ordering the materials to finish the final<br />

phase of the swimming pools; boarding up the Boathouse and Garage with steel-sheeting doors; and<br />

cleaning up the Swim Shack, Tool Shed, Garage and other camp buildings.<br />

Why do we spend so much time doing all this? So that <strong>Chikopi</strong> gets a good rest and is eager to go<br />

in 2011. Many thanks to Neil, Joe, Blair, Bernie, Zack, Matt D, Kristopher, Zachary, Mike, Joannie and<br />

others who helped with all the work.


What is <strong>Chikopi</strong>?<br />

By Coach Dave MacNeil<br />

What is <strong>Camp</strong> <strong>Chikopi</strong>? This question is as philosophical as you can get, but it is also an easy<br />

philosophical question for each person to answer as each individual person will have a different<br />

view and a different experience that will help each answer the question for himself: “What is<br />

<strong>Chikopi</strong>?”<br />

For over 90 years, other than being the “Land of White Burch,” (a literal Translation of the word<br />

<strong>Chikopi</strong>), <strong>Camp</strong> <strong>Chikopi</strong> to many past campers is, for example, a fountain of youth…. a place<br />

to grow and develop … a place with a great deal of history and memories…. a place that<br />

evokes fond memories from past alumni….. a place that brings excitement and energy for<br />

current campers and staff…. a place to reset and gain perspective in these fast moving<br />

times…… the United Nations of Summer camps……. and most of all, it is home for all <strong>Chikopi</strong><br />

alumni and campers.<br />

However you see <strong>Camp</strong> <strong>Chikopi</strong>, I wanted to share with you a few thoughts of my own to help<br />

put into perspective what <strong>Chikopi</strong> is to me.<br />

I have been coming to camp since 1986. I always tell Bob that <strong>Camp</strong> <strong>Chikopi</strong> is my fortress of<br />

solitude. My place where I can go and get away and do something down to earth and forget<br />

the fast paced world we live in. I get to eat great food, do Early Bird every morning, coach and<br />

play sports with a great group of kids from all over the world and if I’m lucky, I get a chance to,<br />

for example, move a cabin across camp or dig a 10 foot hole for some project in a way that you<br />

would never have thought possible, but then you realize that Bob has a real gift of making<br />

plans and making them happen.<br />

When I think of what <strong>Chikopi</strong> is to me, I have to think of the journey first. When I drive up to<br />

<strong>Camp</strong> from Hwy 400 to Hwy 11, through Burks Falls and then through Magnetawan (a route<br />

which is longer now as the 400 is now a four lane highway all the way to Parry Sound, but I will<br />

not go that way, as my way up to <strong>Chikopi</strong> is though 11-Burks Fall and the Mag). When I turn<br />

left onto Hwy 124, I get the tingling in my gut as I know that I am not more than 10 KM from<br />

<strong>Camp</strong>, (a memory that I have from earning my rights to go on the Algonquin trip as I once<br />

portaged a canoe from Magnatewan, along Hwy 124, all the way back to camp – 12 KM’s).<br />

I then see the <strong>Camp</strong> sign off of 124 and realize that I am only 1.5 miles from <strong>Camp</strong> (as I recall<br />

running early bird in the mornings and realizing that running up a long hill is harder then I had<br />

once thought, but gets easier the more you do it).<br />

Then I start my drive down the <strong>Chikopi</strong> road and I see the same curves and slow rolling hills in<br />

the road that remind of when I did the 12 Km run for the first time (although going the other<br />

way). Then you get to the <strong>Chikopi</strong> sign at the end of the road (unlike the current <strong>Chikopi</strong> sign,<br />

the old one used to hang over the road as it was tied to trees on either side) and you know that<br />

you are home.<br />

I then turn the corner, slowing down to make sure that there are no campers on a treasure hunt<br />

or some camper or CIT heading out for a run to log more KM’s in his quest for the Buck<br />

Dawson Cup. I then see the utility shed and the Carl Crossman Maintenance building (where<br />

you normally pass a few old Suburbans that have been there for years and would not have it<br />

any other way) and then make your way to the parking area at the of back of the Playhouse (I<br />

always look at the playhouse and say to myself that this cabin is so old that Matt Mann himself<br />

would have spent time building it and also entertaining the camp inside back in the day).


I then park and get out of my car and stretch my legs (as I try not to stop when I drive from<br />

Mississauga to camp and normally make it in 3 hours) and take a deep breath and breath in<br />

the fresh <strong>Chikopi</strong> air. I look at Ahmic Lake and the memories flood into my head like:<br />

“Charlie or Oreo nipping at my ankles as I prepare to dive into the long course pool”,<br />

or<br />

“Which way are the sunfish pointing (as the direction will tell you what weather is coming our<br />

way)”,<br />

or<br />

“I have to set my watch back one hour to be on <strong>Chikopi</strong> time”,<br />

or<br />

“Look at the water and scan from the Main dock across to the rock on first beach and think that<br />

I to get my <strong>Chikopi</strong> mile done ASAP”,<br />

or<br />

“Let’s look at the flags and see which countries are represented by our campers and staff this<br />

year”.<br />

From these thoughts I also realize that for<br />

me the anticipation of going to camp is<br />

“almost” as good as being there. I say<br />

almost, because once I am there, I don’t<br />

want to leave, as it is even better than I<br />

could have hoped. I have to say that in<br />

many ways, <strong>Chikopi</strong> is, “a home away from<br />

home”. You always return to see friends<br />

and also make new ones. The <strong>Chikopi</strong><br />

family is wide and diverse and in many<br />

ways represents a mosaic of people,<br />

traditions, languages, emotions, feelings<br />

and experiences.<br />

So what is <strong>Chikopi</strong> to me? It is as I have<br />

said, my fortress of solitude and I am<br />

proud to call myself a <strong>Chikopi</strong> Man and<br />

proud to support this great tradition which<br />

is <strong>Chikopi</strong>.<br />

So now you have heard my thoughts, what<br />

about you? What is <strong>Chikopi</strong> to you?<br />

See you next Summer.


Response to Fran Crippen’s Tragic Death<br />

By Swim Coach - Rob Winograd<br />

Background: Last Month, Fran Crippen, one of America’s best open water racers, died<br />

while competing in a 10 K swim in the open sea bordering the United Arab Emirates. Alex Meyer<br />

was the first to notice something was wrong: Fran was missing, Alex notified officials that Fran had<br />

yet to finish. After nearly two hours of searching, involving swimmers going back in the water and<br />

swimming the course, the young athlete was found floating near the last buoy. Many reasons<br />

have been cited for his death including overly hot temperatures (87 degree water, 100 degree air),<br />

overexertion, and use of caffeine supplements. However these explanations fail to acknowledge<br />

what REALLY happened.<br />

I am deeply angered by FINA, (Federation International de Natacion), the world governing<br />

body for swimming, and United Arab Emirates Swimming’s response to Fran Crippen’s death. I<br />

find it revolting that these two organizations, in trying to lay blame, point the finger at this young,<br />

amazing athlete, and not at themselves. FINA released the following statement: "What we know<br />

initially is that he exerted himself more than he could, that's what we know," said FINA President<br />

Julio Maglione. United Arab Emirates Swimming Association followed up with this: “We are sorry<br />

that the guy died but what can we do? This guy was tired and he pushed himself a lot," Ayman<br />

Saad said. "He went down 400 meters before the finish line.”<br />

Did Fran Crippen, current U.S. high school national record holder in the 500 freestyle, really<br />

die from “overexertion?” No he did not. He died because there was no one at his side, not a<br />

canoe, not a motorboat, not a jetskie or ANYONE for that matter. US Swimming did not send a<br />

coach or trainer to the swim with Fran, therefore there was no, “official”, to observe him during the<br />

race. No one saw it happen; no one is sure how it happened. How FINA, USA Swimming, the<br />

race sponsors at United Arab Emirates Swimming Association could all conduct open water races<br />

at this level without constantly supervising all participants perplexes me. Moreover, Fran Crippen<br />

himself had been complaining to race organizers that “more needs to be done to keep swimmers<br />

safe.” We have lost an incredible person and athlete, and he is blamed for “overexerting” himself.<br />

According to ABC News: “Had a safety boat been near the elite swimmer when he lost<br />

consciousness, he could have been cooled down and been saved.”<br />

To their credit, FINA has established a panel chaired by former FINA Honorary Secretary,<br />

Gunner Werner of Sweden and USA Swimming has formed a review panel chaired by former IOC<br />

WADA Executive Dick Pound of Canada to review the incident and reach summary findings to be<br />

sure this never happens again. Let’s wait to see what findings are reached and measures<br />

recommended.<br />

water race.<br />

There are plenty of us from <strong>Chikopi</strong> that could school them on how to conduct an open


KNOEPFLI MILE SWIM – 5 July 2010<br />

Wes Greig 20 Canada 22.21 David Eberl 17 USA 34.54<br />

Phil Dimarzo 16 USA 23.32 Arturo Nieto 15 Mexico 36.23<br />

Nicolas Winograd 12 Poland 23.40 Nick Dmytrenko 16 Canada 37.31<br />

Brett Saunders 12 US 23.45 Andres Jimenez 15 Mexico 39.06<br />

Declan McMillan 12 Australia 27.16 Mario Mendoza 10 Mexico 39.23<br />

Scott Sonneborn 15 USA 28.24 Alex Mc Millen 14 US 41.54<br />

Erik Wainman 12 Canada 28.52 Niall Currah 12 Canada 45.35<br />

Ari Juster 14 US 29.05 Josh Webster 9 Canada 53.27<br />

Derek Ciraolo 13 USA 29.18 Teagan Duenkel 8 <strong>Chikopi</strong> 59.59<br />

Luis Jimenez 14 Mexico 34.30 Colette Duenkel 18+ <strong>Chikopi</strong> 1.00.00<br />

12K RUN – 11 July 2010<br />

Max Anderson 18+ USA 48.58 Scott Sonneborn 15 USA 1.21.06<br />

Wes Greig 18+ Canada 49.27 Erik Wainman 12 Canada 1.21.18<br />

Niall Currah 12 Canada 54.59 Mario Mendoza 10 Mexico 1.22.10<br />

Jimmy Doheny 18+ USA 56.05 Andres Jimenez 15 Mexico 1.25.59<br />

Zack Hurd 18+ Canada 56.06 Arturo Nieto 16 Mexico 1.26.05<br />

Will Brightman 18+ England 58.56 Teagan Duenkel 8 Canada 1.28.50<br />

Derek Ciraolo 13 USA 59.35 Colette Duenkel 18+ <strong>Chikopi</strong> 1.30.02<br />

Alex Mc Millen 14 US 1.00.37 Luis Jimenez 14 Mexico 1.38.31<br />

Jared Kane 18+ USA 1.02.20 Jacob Stapleton 9 Canada 1.38.33<br />

Phil Dimarzo 16 USA 1.07.45 Colin Dolman 18+ Canada 1.38.36<br />

Ari Juster 14 US 1.10.01 Devin Macaulay 16 Canada 1.38.37<br />

Nathan Macaulay 18+ Canada 1.10.41 Wojciech Reszka 12 Poland 1.44.08<br />

Brett Saunders 12 US 1.11.18 Declan McMillan 12 Australia 1.48.49<br />

Jon Pilon 18+ Canada 1.11.49 Nick Dmytrenko 16 Canada 1.50.52<br />

David Eberl 17 USA 1.13.54 Marc Maschietto 11 USA 1.55.22<br />

Curtis Li 16 Canada 1.14.38 Joseph Bungabong 12 Canada 1.55.25<br />

Connor Dramacich 18+ USA 1.15.00 Josh Webster 9 Canada 2.30.56<br />

Kim Delbridge 18+ Australia 1.20.30 Gabriel Cardenas 12 Puerto<br />

Rico<br />

Blair Dolman 18+ Canada 1.20.45<br />

2.35.43


MAGNETAWAN 12K SWIM – 16 July 2010<br />

Wes Greig 20 Canada 2.29.29 Ari Juster 14 US 3.12.07<br />

Luke Hayhoe 14 Hong Kong 2.40.07 Scott Sonneborn 15 USA 3.12.08<br />

Zack Hurd 23 Canada 2.48.12 Derek Ciraolo 13 USA 3.13.59<br />

Phil Dimarzo 16 USA 2.50.52 Conor Drmacich 18 USA 3.14.17<br />

Brett Saunders 12 US 2.54.41 Jimmy Doheny 18 USA 3.52.59<br />

Nicolas Winograd 12 Poland 3.05.52 Tyler Wisner 12 Canada 4.07.31<br />

Declan McMillan 12 Australia 3.10.43<br />

The Peter Michienzi “WRESTLING ROUND-ROBIN” Tournament – 23 July 2010<br />

75 lbs + Under 145 lbs + Under<br />

Jose Miguel Fernandez 1st Luke Hayhoe<br />

Jacob Stapleton 2nd Scott Sonneborn<br />

Teagan Duenkel 3rd David Brisslinger<br />

90 lbs + Under 160 lbs + Under<br />

Patrik Putala 1st Alex McMillen<br />

Joseph Bungabong 2nd Arturo Nieto<br />

Logan Kershaw 3rd Phil Dimarzo<br />

105 lbs + Under 185 lbs + Under<br />

Niall Currah 1st Jimmy Doheny<br />

Brett Saunders 2nd Jared Kane<br />

Marc Maschietto 3rd Javier Usabiaga<br />

115 lbs + Under 200 lbs + Under<br />

Nick Winograd 1st Nathan MacAulay<br />

Declan McMillan 2nd Colin Dolman<br />

Tyler Wisner 3rd Joe Menter<br />

130 lbs + Under Councelor<br />

Moritz Bruhns 1st Max Anderson<br />

Philip Mariotti 2nd Wes Greig<br />

Devin Macaulay 3rd Matt Dmytrenko<br />

3K & 10K OPEN WATER SWIM RACE – 25 July 2010<br />

3K Swim 3K Swim 10K Swim<br />

13 & Under 14-15<br />

Nicolas Winograd 13 46.19 Scott Sonneborn 15 50.06 Danny Carroll 16 2.32.27<br />

Patrik Putala 12 47.47 Yousuf Eltagouri 14 51.32 Phillip Dimarzo 16 2.32.46<br />

Sebastian Carrasco 13 50.08 Arturo Nieto 15 1.02.07 John Martin 17 2.34.47<br />

Logan Kershaw 12 57.07 Javier Usabiaga 15 1.04.53 Luke Hayhoe 14 2.44.54<br />

Tyler Wisner 12 58.18 16-17 Brett Saunders 12 2.58.10<br />

Calum Kershaw 12 59.08 Matt Dmytrenko 17 44.09 Declan Mc Millan 12 3.14.17<br />

Hayden Leeman 11 1.06.16 18 + Over<br />

Conor Drmacich 18 50.44


CHIKOPI TRIATHLON – 27 July 2010<br />

Wes Greig 20 42.33 Tyler Wisner 12 1.01.12<br />

Matthew Dmytrenko 17 46.36 Jason Spariosu 14 1.01.12<br />

John Martin 17 47.29 Jared Kane 20 1.02.35<br />

Jimmy Doheny 19 48.34 Scott Sonneborn 15 1.02.36<br />

Philip Dimarzo 15 49.25 David Brisslinger 14 1.04.34<br />

Luke Hayhoe 14 49.29 Hayden Leeman 12 1.04.36<br />

Blair Saunders 23+ 50.10 Danny Carroll 16 1.08.20<br />

Adam Paquette 13 52.00 Nicholas Dmytrenko 15 1.08.22<br />

Nick Winograd 13 52.37 Colin Dolman 17 1.08.29<br />

Patrik Putala 12 52.53 Grier Kershaw 12 1.10.14<br />

Brett Saunders 12 54.17 Yousuf Eltagouri 14 1.10.19<br />

Alexander Mc Millen 14 54.40 Logan Kershaw 12 1.14.07<br />

Jeff Eisen 23+ 54.52 Josh Webster 9 1.28.08<br />

Devin Macaulay 16 55.38 Jacob Stapleton 8 1.33.23<br />

Sebastian Carrasco 13 56.42 Grier Kershaw 9 1.39.17<br />

David Eberl 16 56.53 Teagan Duenkel 8 1.41.15<br />

Galen Weaver 12 58.10 Colette Duenkel 23+ 1.41.20<br />

Blair Dolman 19 58.25 Jose Miguel Fernandez 11 1.44.36<br />

Javier Usabiaga 16 58.40 Artur Dox 10 1.46.46<br />

Arturo Nieto 15 59.40 Declan McMillan 12 1.49.15<br />

Christopher Archer 18 1.00.00 Joseph Bungabong 12 1.50.37<br />

Niall Currah 12 1.00.24 Stan Przedlacki 8 2.04.20<br />

William Brightman 19 1.00.29<br />

AHMIC HARBOUR 3 MILE SWIM – 29 July 2010<br />

Wes Greig 50.58 Declan McMillan 58.27 Nicholas Dmytrenko 1.16.30<br />

Philip Dimarzo 53.00 Conor Drmacich 1.04.05 Calum Kershaw 1.19.56<br />

John Martin 53.07 Yousuf Eltagouri 1.06.59 Jason Spariosu 1.20.37<br />

Danny Carroll 53.25 Jimmy Doheny 1.09.30 Javier Usabiaga 1.20.51<br />

Christopher Archer 53.56 Logan Kershaw 1.12.13 Devin Macaulay 1.23.33<br />

Matthew Dmytrenko 54.54 David Eberl 1.13.56 Alexander Mc Millen 1.32.22<br />

Brett Saunders 57.07 Arturo Nieto 1.16.21 Niall Currah 1.50.16<br />

Nick Winograd 58.08<br />

SUNFISH SAILING REGATTA – 30 July 2010<br />

Skipper Crew Boat Time Place<br />

Colin Dolman Patrik Putala Neil Dolman 1.16.33 1st<br />

Jimmy Doheny Niall Currah Jack Hollard 1.19.10 2nd<br />

Moritz Bruhns Spooky Ciraolo Oreo 1.19.15 3rd<br />

Rick Stockdale John Torry Arielle 1.21.10 4th<br />

Arielle Ak-o-Mak Zuzi Ak-o-Mak NH0294AG 1.28.40 5th<br />

Bill Birdsall Teagan Duenkel Red/White Sail 1.33.44 6th<br />

Declan McMillan Javier Usabiaga Pat Hayhurst 1.34.09 7th<br />

Devin Macaulay Phil Mariotti Dr. Lyman 1.34.35 8th<br />

Morisa Ak-o-Mak Emma Ak-o-Mak Rainbow 1.35.06 9th<br />

Nathan Macaulay Nick Winograd Jack Crossman 1.35.11 10th<br />

Nick Dmytrenko Grier Kershaw Cliff Keen 1.35.13 11th<br />

Joe Menter Marc Maschietto Dave MacNeil 1.38.56 12th<br />

Blair Dloman Jason Spariosu Buck Dawson 1.42.44 13th<br />

Savannah Ak-o-Mak Alicia Ak-o-Mak Green Hull 1.42.59 14th<br />

Daria Ak-o-Mak Saadia Ak-o-Mak Green/white 1.43.07 15th<br />

Kate Caulfield Cassandra Upside Down Fish 1.43.11 16th<br />

Krista Ak-O-Mak Katie Ak-o-Mak Green/Orange 1.46.47 17th<br />

Brooke Saunders Riley Ak-o-Mak Bright 1.51.59 18th


Barrie - Kempenfest 2K Open Water Swim – 31 July 2010<br />

Wes Greig 22.32 Matthew Dmytrenko 24.50 Patrik Putala 28.52<br />

Alex Buehlow 23.30 Nick Winograd 25.54 Arturo Nieto 32.53<br />

Rob Winograd 23.45 Brett Saunders 26.16 Logan Kershaw 33.28<br />

Evan Carey 23.54 Declan McMillan 26.56 Calum Kershaw 34.06<br />

Josh Kaplan 23.56 Conor Drmacich 27.15 Hayden Leeman 35.12<br />

Philip Dimarzo 24.13 Richard Beacroft 27.50 Javier Usabiaga 35.24<br />

Zack Hurd 24.40 Yousuf Eltagouri 28.10 Brian Wiles ??<br />

MOUNTAIN BIKE RACE – 7 August 2010<br />

Age 11 & Under Round 1 Round 2 Overall<br />

Age 15 +<br />

Over<br />

Jake Stapleton 7.42 5th 3rd Blair Saunders 3.42<br />

Grier Kershaw 11.05 6th 6th Jeff Einsen 4.16<br />

Teagan Duenkel 11.33 7th 7th Wes Greig 4.22<br />

Marc Maschietto 6.03 DNR Phil Mariotti 4.56<br />

Nathan Macaulay 4.57<br />

Age 12-14 Malcolm Macaulay 5.04<br />

Brett Saunders 4.48 4.39 1st Devin Macaulay 5.15<br />

Jason Spariosu 4.44 4.58 2nd Jimmy Doheny 5.30<br />

Niall Currah 5.24 5.23 3rd Colin Dolman 5.50<br />

Declan McMillan 6.12 5.55 5th Conor Drmacich 6.54<br />

Patrik Putala 5.40 7.02 9th Phil Dimarzo 7.09<br />

The “CHIKOPI MILE” – Swim<br />

Wes Greig 20.14 Jimmy Doheny 28.31 Jason Spariosu 35.47<br />

Rob Winograd 21.06 Ariel Juster 28.38 Grier Kershaw 35.53<br />

John Martin 21.56 Arturo Nieto 29.05 Nathan Macaulay 37.48<br />

Matthew Dmytrenko 22.08 David Eberl 29.21 Niall Currah 38.86<br />

Philip Dimarzo 22.47 Calum Kershaw 29.25 Andres Jimenez 39.12<br />

Christopher Archer 23.37 Nicholas Dmytrenko 29.33 Mario Mendoza 39.13<br />

Danny Carroll 23.58 Logan Kershaw 29.35 Moritz Bruhns 41.59<br />

Luke Hayhoe 24.17 Blair Dolman 31.20 Colin Dolman 42.50<br />

Brett Saunders 24.29 Luis Jimenez 32.05 Gabriel Cardenas 44.09<br />

Jon Pilon 24.37 Dave MacNeil 32.28 Artur Dox 44.19<br />

Nicolas Winograd 25.11 Santiago Brambila 32.33 Philip Mariotti 45.45<br />

Patrik Putala 25.20 Tyler Wisner 32.47 Braian Lew 46.21<br />

Declan McMillan 25.42 Javier Usabiaga 33.02 Josh Webster 52.22<br />

Derek Ciraolo 25.45 Devin Macaulay 33.03 Marc Maschietto 52.53<br />

Curtis Li 26.36 Galen Weaver 33.17 Max Anderson 55.41<br />

Conor Drmacich 27.09 Colette Duenkel 33.27 David Brisslinger 56.24<br />

Yousuf Eltagouri 27.50 Alexander Mc Millen 33.34 Kim Delbridge 1.03.14<br />

Sebastian Carrasco 28.05 Hayden Leeman 34.05 Wojciech Reszka 1.18.44<br />

Scott Sonneborn 28.15 Will Brightman 34.14 Joseph Bungabong 1.32.28<br />

Joe Menter 28.19 Jared Kane 35.42 Bob Duenkel 33.35


BANQUET – 10 August 2010<br />

Sports Awards:<br />

Sport Junior Midley Senior<br />

Swimming Jacob Declan Scott<br />

Running Mario Niall Phil M<br />

Canoeing Mario Niall Alex<br />

Soccer Jacob Niall Phil M<br />

Mt. Bike Jacob Brett Jason<br />

Sailing Mario Derek Moritz<br />

Archery Mario Declan Ari<br />

Kayak Jacob Brett Moritz<br />

Tennis Josh Brett Phil M<br />

Baseball Jacob Brett Alex<br />

Volleyball Jacob Brett Alex<br />

Golf Mario Niall Alex<br />

Basketball Jacob Brett Alex<br />

Lacrosse Jacob Niall Scott<br />

Wrestling Mario Niall Alex<br />

Belt Buckles:<br />

Group Gold Silver Bronze<br />

Junior Mario Mendoza Jacob Stepleton Teagan Duenkel<br />

Midley Brett Saunders Niall Currah Nick Winograd<br />

Senior Alex McMillen Phil Mariotti Moritz Bruhns<br />

Other Awards:<br />

CFL Kick/Punt/Pass – Jake Stapleton, Nick Winograd, Phil Mariotti + Moritz Bruhns<br />

Team Comp – Team 3: Jimmy, Will, Nick, Jason, Alex, Brett, Spooky, Declan, Grier<br />

Inspection – Cabin 3<br />

<strong>Chikopi</strong> Man Award – Declan, David E, Brett, Arturo, Phil D, Wes, Alex, Niall, Nicholas<br />

Sportsmanship Award - Javier Usabiaga<br />

Hollard Award – Alex McMillen<br />

Sisu Award – Brett Saunders<br />

Charlie Award – Spooky Ciraolo<br />

Buck Dawson Running Cup – Niall Currah = 241 KM<br />

Matt Mann Swimming Cup – Declan McMillan = 142KM, Phil Dimarzo = 170KM<br />

10 Year Gold Watches (490 Days) – Blair Dolman, Colin Dolman, Max Anderson<br />

<strong>Camp</strong>er of the Year – Arturo Nieto


TWO WEEK AWARDS<br />

AHMIC HARBOUR 3 MILE SWIM – 20 August 2010<br />

Alex Buehlow 50.16 Curtis Li 57.27 Michael Taylor 1.11.57<br />

Shane Rock 50.43 Jesse Thomas 58.10 Tristan Wallis 1.12.00<br />

Kevin Wikant 52.26 Marc Vani 58.56 Liam Gibson 1.12.02<br />

Matthew Dmytrenko 52.55 Matt Moore 59.03 Lukas Wormald 1.12.04<br />

Eric Maksymjuk 53.01 Steven Taylor 1.00.06 Marco Stipo 1.13.40<br />

Kyle Haas 53.14 Sebastian Paulins 1.00.50 Joey Jessome 1.15.01<br />

Joshua Tate 53.23 York Qie 1.02.06 Christopher Carlyle 1.16.22<br />

Matt Allen 55.36 Eric VanderHelm 1.03.37 Kenny Dickens 1.18.22<br />

Evan Melby 55.59 AJ Bornstein 1.05.55 Spencer Beatty 1.19.55<br />

Adrian VanderHelm 56.17 Thomas Lychy 1.05.57 John Allen 1.44.41<br />

Steven Lee 56.32 Connor Gibson 1.07.37 Joel Seguin 2.00.17<br />

Camilo Deller-Borgono 56.41<br />

KNOEPFLI MILE SWIM – 23 August 2010<br />

Alex Buehlow 22.52.4 Sebastian Paulins 26.08 Jack Simmons 31.51<br />

Shane Rock 22.52.5 Connor Gibson 26.30 Liam Ryan 32.21<br />

Matt Allen 22.55 Alexander Chan 27.42 Justin Potma 32.33<br />

Kevin Wikant 23.06 Thomas Lychy 27.51 Kenny Dickens 32.58<br />

Kyle Haas 23.36 AJ Bornstein 27.53 Zachary Sanders 38.13<br />

Evan Melby 24.31 York Qie 28.39 Cole Czestochowski 39.26<br />

Adrian VanderHelm 24.43 Spencer Beatty 28.44 Patrick Anderson 39.49<br />

Matt Moore 24.56 Christopher Carlyle 29.21 John Allen 40.04<br />

Camilo Deller-Borgono 25.06 Michael Taylor 29.52 Jakob Stahlschmidt-Kah 41.58<br />

Curtis Li 25.07 Liam Gibson 30.17 Eduard Lortie 43.24<br />

Steven Lee 25.08.3 Joel Potma 30.27 Joel Seguin 45.44<br />

Steven Taylor 25.08.5 Connor Bowie 30.36 Josh Webster 46.08<br />

Cameron Kidd 25.10 Tristan Wallis 30.41 Isak Stahlschmidt-Kah 1.04.49<br />

Jesse Thomas 25.26 Lukas Wormald 30.53 Erik Zingel 1.08.06<br />

Joey Jessome 25.44 Luca Corazza 30.55 Justin Maloney 1.10.47<br />

Marc Vani 25.53 Marco Stipo 30.58 Karl Zingel 1.10.48<br />

Elmir Verchkovski 26.03<br />

Cabin 8 Cabin 7 Cabin 6 Cabin 5 Cabin 3<br />

Swimmer Of Cabin John Allen Steven Taylor Kenny Dickens Adrian VanderHelm Matt Allen<br />

Runner Of The Cabin Lukas Wormald Eduard Lortie Joel Potma Cameron Kidd Kyle Haas<br />

<strong>Camp</strong>er Of The Cabin AJ Bornstein Jakob Stahlschmidt-Kah Mike Taylor Steven Lee Marc Vani<br />

Early Bird Swimmers Cabin 8 Cabin 7 Cabin 6 Cabin 5 Cabin 3<br />

John Allen York Qie Kenny Dickens Alex Buehlow<br />

AJ Bornstein Steven Taylor Mike Livings Matt Allen<br />

Thomas Lychy Elmir Verchkovski Erik Maksymjuk Kevin Wikant<br />

Jesse Thomas Kyle Haas<br />

Brett D'souza Evan Melby<br />

Matt Dmytrenko<br />

Eric VanderHelm


Les MacDougal: Married to Jenn<br />

Dave MacNeil: Baby #2 - Breanna<br />

Alum Weddings, Babies and Passings<br />

Since summer, there have been two weddings, three babies, one passing.<br />

Chad Cradock: Baby #3 – CJ Rob Winograd:<br />

Married and<br />

baby #1 – Nara<br />

Ryan Smith:<br />

Engaged to<br />

Courtney<br />

Other News:<br />

Let us know your news so we can include it in the Newsletters.<br />

Swim Coach Ray Bussard Died at aged 82.<br />

2011 REGISTRATION<br />

The 2011 Registration package was emailed to you and your parents in September.<br />

Everything is on the web page if you need another copy. Early Bird Special, pay in full by 31<br />

January 2011, receive 10% off the Tuition Fee. Sorry no extensions on deadline.<br />

The Duenkels<br />

We are off to Scotland for Christmas and New Year. We will do our best to reply to emails,<br />

please be patient with us, we will catch up with everything on our return in January.<br />

From Our Home To Yours:<br />

A Very Merry Christmas, Happy New Year and<br />

Happy Hanukkah<br />

Bob, Colette, Teagan and Nessie

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