BASKETBALL... West Vancouver alumni Heather Osberg scored 17 points to help pace the B.C. U- 19 Women’s Team to a 64-61 over the Quebec Junior Team at the Junior Nationals . in Brandon, Manitoba. SOCCER. REFEREE - CLINIC... The B.C. Soccer Association is holding a Class 3 Referce’s Clinic Sept. 20-22 at College in Westminster. The program = is Douglas New open to both men and | women, with a mini- .: mum age of 16. Cost of > the clinic is material). Call 299-6401 for © details, * -WINDSUREING... The cream of the North American wind- «. surfing crop will bein |, . Squamish this weekend “. as the Ocean Spray ': Cian asdvi an: Windsurfing Championships’ blows into B.C. forthe first FAL “event features'a variety © ‘time ‘in Six years, 2, The’ Aug. of. events, . including : course slalom and com- bined slalom. - “o (ineludirg all. training . Variety isn’t just the spice of life ONLY you can make your training for the Lions Gate Hospital 9- 1-1 Relay an exciting venture, Variety will prevent you from quit- ting. This may include scenic - runs, mountain runs, hill running, running with your favorite music and a Walkman, Whatever excites you should be an integral part of your workout. Another approach is to pick a precise distance and try to do it ata faster pace than the previous one. This approach should only be considered once you have reached a certain level of fit- ness. Once this informal approach has been mastered, intervals can be introduced. For example you may ‘choose to do 400 metres (once around the track) fol- lowed by 800 metres recov- ery (twice around the track) and repeat four times. These . should only be performed once a week until you are about six weeks away from the event and you may chen, increase them to twice a week. The excitement that you _ will create by training at dif- ferent speeds and grade will only make your training ses- sions more efficient and exciting and will also increase your anaerobic threshold (when you start . ~A-HOME UILO-A-HOME : Actual view from your balcony ‘Tel: 1-BBB-Win-A-Lot Local: 244-3501 ACCORDING to Denis Gagnon (above), variety is the key to training for the 9-1-1 Relay. getting out of breath). The goal is to increase your cardiovascular capacity so you can enjoy the bene- fits of running at a steady state (when your oxygen supplies meets your oxygen demands). Consistency is of the essence and based on three times per week you will achieve results you may of never thought possible, Denis Gagnon is founder and president of Le. Spa de Montagne, a European-style designer spa opening in 1997 tn Whistler, B.C. Denis holds a BSc. and an American Council on Exercises Gold cer- tification. The takes place Sunday, Sept.’ 2 at Ambleside Park in Wea Vancouver. To become part of this fun-filled event, call the relay hotline at 984-3782. W SHINO: 92: waaay NYODNAY 4th. Annual Lions. Gate Hospital 9-1-1 Relay National champions FOUR North Shore soccer players and two coaches were members of the B.C. J-17 giris’ all-star team that recently won the national. championships. They are (left to right): Doug O'Neill (manager), Sian Bagshawe, Jessica. O'Neill, . Francis Habibh (asst. coach), Cisra McCormack and Rosalyn Hicks. NORTH Shore athletes played a major role in Canada’s record-setting success at the Summer Olympic Games... Three of the 11 local athletes that com ~ed in Adanta returned home with silver me als, helping push Canada’s medal count to its high- est from any non-boycotted Olympic Games (22 — three gold, 11 silver, 8 bronze). Alison Sydor finished second in the first- ever Olympic’ mountain. bike event, while YOU KNOW YOUR CHILD: ‘IS SMART WANTS TO SUCCEED WANTS TO BE HAPPY WANTS TO LEARN AND ‘rower Jessica Moriroe and § sync snized swimmer Janice Bremner ‘won’. teami- silver medals, Ali three are from North Vancouve In addition, Lions Bay kayaker M: Langford finished in. the top. ten women’s C-l° event’ (8th), while Vancouver’s Lesley Tomlinson. fought: back from a crash and a flat tire to finish 13th in the wi omen 5 mountain bike cross-country race: . _ Andrew McCredie YOU WANT WHAT IS BEST FOR YOUR CHILD. 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