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2012 Nelson Cyswog'n' Fun Triathlon in pictures

Pictures, pictures and more pictures. Cameras were clicking and smart phones were rolling as spectators tried to remember every second of the 30 anniversary of the Nelson Cyswog'n'Fun Triathlon. The Nelson Daily Editor Bruce Fuhr was also present to watch Stephen Hastings of Calgary and Malindi Elmore of Kelowna capture the...

Canada's loss is Nelson's gain as Malindi Elmore tops 2012 Cyswog'n'Fun

Women’s long course second place finisher Sarah MacArthur of Calgary probably wishes she had attended the 2012 Canadian National Track and Field Championships in her hometown in late June, run onto the course during the women’s 1500 meters race, and given Malindi Elmore an extra push across the finish line. The kind gesture...

Nelson Cyswog'n'Fun gets ready to blow out candles on 30 years of swimming, cycling and running

Did you know that in 1982 the Commodore 64 computer and the first CD player by Sony were released. The shift in technology was so significant that Time Magazine named The Computer as the person of year in 1982. Another major event taking place happened in Nelson when Jennifer Stanger and Sandy and Danny Babin parlayed an idea...

Small in numbers, huge in heart Neptunes keep medals coming in Kimberley

The Nelson Neptunes may be small in numbers, but the club is huge on heart. The Neptunes took a, dwarfed by recent standards, team to the East Kootenay to compete in the Kimberley meet — the final regular season stop on the Kootenay Summer Swim Association campaign. Still Nelson won three aggregate medals, two my stalwarts ...

Mallard's Team of the Week — Kootenay Rhythm Dragons

The Kootenay Rhythm Dragons returned from the Kelowna Dragon Boat Festival with the consolation prize . . . as well as some nice looking hats. The festival attracted six women's teams and 12 mixed teams from as far away as Nelson, Calgary and Victoria. Mallard’s Source for sports would like to add to the impressive results ...

Hard luck Team Kootenay finishes out of the medal

If Team Kootenay and Nelson’s Emma Hare didn’t have bad luck the squad would have no luck at all. Team Kootenay finished out of the medal at the B.C. Summer Games held recently in Surrey but may have done better if the skies didn’t open up during a preliminary round contest against Thompson/Okanagan. During the opening round...

Nelson Baseball grads keep careers alive in Canadian College Baseball Conference

There’s life in baseball after the youth leagues, and a handful of Nelson and District Baseball grads playing in the Canadian College Baseball Conference are proof. Will Miller and Kyle Paulson decided to keep the baseball flame burning at the college level playing for Thompson Rivers and Prairie Baseball Academy in Lethbridge,...

Even a little fogginess can't stop Steve Archdekin from his love of triathlons

Horrible headaches, fogginess, more sleeplessness, seeing spots, quick second long blackout-y-type things, squinting eyes because of how much pain generated through my skull, parts of my head are also numb . . . and this is happening during the race. Despite experiencing all these aches and pains, Nelson’s Steve Archdekin...

Mallard's Source for Sports Team of the Week — Louie's Steakhouse

Powered by the clutch pitching of Ken Anderson and some timely hitting, Louie’s Steakhouse upset defending champion Jackson’s Hole 12-6 in the final of the Nelson Mixed Slopitch Championships at Queen Elizabeth Park. The win avenged a loss by Louie’s to Jackson’s during the 2011 final. Staff and management at Mallard’s Source...

Maxell nips Allen for bragging rights at Ted Allen's Jewellery Low Net tournament

Lorna Maxwell covered the Granite Pointe at Nelson course in a net 61 to capture the top prize at the Ted Allen's Jewellery tournament Tuesday at the Rosemont track. Maxwell edged out Becky Allen for the title. Allen finished with a score of net 70, two strokes in front of Cathie McLaren. Joan Jordan finished fourth ahead of...
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