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Caltaf Caribbean Training Camp 2018
Update from Coach Christine:
On Wednesday, March 21, Coach Christine Laverty, Coach Juerg Meister and 22 athletes, headed to Tobago for their annual spring training camp. Of the 22 athletes only 4 were returnees. The remaining 18 were extremely excited to be getting out of the snow and visiting a Caribbean island to run, race and train for the first time.
Thursday was a day of adjustment but Friday was full scale training. This was a surprise as everyone was competing the next day in the annual Falcon Games. With the main national stadium under repair, the athletes headed to Shaw Park for the competition. At the Falcon Games, we were greeted by the Local Government Officials and the Meet Director. We were made to feel very welcome and a hint was dropped that perhaps we could return for one more year to celebrate the opening of the National Stadium. Time will tell.
But for this year the games were at Shaw Park. The athletes were impressed to see a full scale track all on grass. This might prove to be fantastic for training but a little harder to PB off of. The main goal therefor for the day was chase the trophies, and chase we did. Many athlete brought home at least one memento for their showcases at home. For the first time the young athletes were treated as celebrities and many were asked for photos with the locals.
Sunday and Monday were hard training days. Running, Med Ball, Physio band work, hopping drills, lower leg, monster circuit – just how much can these coaches put into 3 sessions each day?
Tuesday was the day off and the group headed for “No Man’s Island” for a day of boating, snorkeling and picnicking.
Wednesday was regular training, which just so you know, took in another three sessions that day!
Thursday we crossed the island to train at the Speyside Park. This was another grass track but at least this one had a completed long jump pit. The one at Shaw was under construction, and actually under construction, complete with dump trucks, during the meet. It is the Caribbean way! In the evening, we were all the guests of the Meet Director, Durly Lucas for a team BBQ at his home. This was amazing food and definitely something appreciated by each athlete.
Friday was back to hard work, but this too was followed up with an evening of celebration as one of our athletes celebrated her 17th birthday in the Caribbean. The locals came in and DJ’d for the group. The evening was complete with birthday cake, music and dancing. Some of the boys got to show their moves on the dance floor, others got to learn some new moves!
Saturday, as usual, was the hardest workout day of all…. Even some of the sprinters asked if they could get in on the 200m Workout! Exhausted but happy with the effort, training camp came to an end. Of course there was one final day at the beach… Back to pack and then off to the airport.
Thanks again to the friendly Tobago people and their great hospitality.
Thanks again to all the athletes for representing themselves, their club and country well throughout the trip.
See you next year at Camp 2019!
Caltaf at USport Nationals
Congratulations to Caltaf athletes who competed at USport Nationals:
- Angus Rawling (St. F of X) Men’s 3000m 1st
- Savanna Jordan (Dalhousie Univ.) (Rookie) Women’s 3000 8th
- Emma Hubbard (Guelph Univ.) (Rookie) Women’s 4 X 800 alternate
- Gillian Ceyhan (Univ. of Toronto) Women’s 600 10th, 1000m 10th. 4 X 800 (1st)
- Katie Chehowy (U of C) (Rookie) Women’s 4 X 800 11th
- Liam Murray (U of C) (Rookie) Men’s 4 X 800 9th
Caltaf is proud of all its athletes representing and competing for universities and colleagues, including:
- Mehrdad Shookoi (U of C)
- Shaniah Hogman (U of C)
- Owen Wagner (Univ. of Kansas)
- Karl Wagner (U of A)
- Maxwell MacFarlane (U of A)
- Graham Seasons ( U of A)
- Sarah Choate (U of A)
- Rhys Kramer (UBC)
- Aaron Ahl (Simon Fraser)
- Claudia Belanger (Queens)
- Jelmer van der Kamp (Brock Univ)
- Brent Stephens (Sait)
- Brant Lauweryssen (Sait)
- Cole Dunlop (Sait)
- Matt Shaw (Sait)
Distance Group at High School Provincials
The weather on day one of High School Provincials in Calgary was snowy, rainy, windy and just plain cold. Despite the cold temperatures the Caltaf athletes ran extremely well, representing many schools from around the City. Well done to all
Junior Boys 3000m
- 3rd Marcus Ganz – Crescent Heights – PB time of 9:42.72
Junior Girls 3000m
- 2nd Darci Petersen – St. Timothy’s – PB time of 10:41.29
Intermediate Boys 3000m
- 5th Huw Morgan – Bishop Carol – 9:30.37
Intermediate Girls 3000m
- 1st Ella Marion – Western Canada – PB 10:58.34
Senior Boys 3000m
- 4th Anton Kuipers – EP Scarlett – 9:16.42
- 5th Kyle Stang – William Aberhart – PB 9:25.81
Junior Girls 800m
- 1st Ella Clayton – Bishop Grandin – 2:17.67
Junior Boys 800m
- 3rd Emiliano Velazquez – Henry Wisewood – 2:04.92
Intermediate Girls 800m
- 1st Elizabeth Vanderput- Henry Wisewood – 2:15.41
- 6th Rachael McFayden – Springbank – PB 2:33.22
Senior Boys 800m
- 2nd Liam Kramer – Rundle – PB 1:57.97
Senior Girls 800m
- 2nd Christina Esposito – Western Canada – 2:19.05
Looking forward to Day 2…
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