have arrived From Page B1 Holwill has nothing but praise for the recent efforts of the cyclists. Hansen, he says, is ‘‘essentially one of the top Canadian riders’’. Holmolka, who rode with the Czechoslovakian team before coming to Canada two years ago, “‘is a real find’’, he adds. The two medal-winners will round out their season with races in White Rock, Oregon and Nova Scotia, before settling into winter training and preparing for what could be separate baths to major cycling ac- complishments. Hansen is thinking about turning pro. “‘l want to. see what’s Viore wins for Marlins THE NSWC Marlins were host to the Regional ‘‘B’’ swim meet held last Satur- day. The North Van Cruisers won the team trophy with 504 points and North Shore was second with 423. Marlins making finals were: DIVISION 1: Jill Goodbrand - 2nd 50 back and 50 free Jessica Rae - Ist 50 breast, 3rd 50 free, Sth SO back Emily Davidson - 2nd 50 breast Gavin Flett - 3rd 50 back, Sth 50 breast Charlie Cameron - 2nd 50 breast, 4th 50 back and 50 fly Stephen Kariya - 3rd 50 free Greg Symes - 5th $0 fly, 6th 50 free Brett Molinski - 3rd 50 fly, 4th 50 free DIVISION 2: Michelle Murphy - Ist 50 back, 3rd 50 free Jenine Ferguson - |st 100 free Janie Goodbrand - 2nd 100 free Debbie Shaw - Ist 50 fly, 2nd 50 breast Becky Symes - 5th 50 fly Christine deLuca - Ist 50 free, 3rd 100 free Kristi Gamble - Ist 100 IM, 3rd free Erica Molinski - 4th 100 free Brett Hanson - 2nd 50 breast, 4th 50 free, Sth 50 back, 6th 50 fly Jason Hanson - 3rd 50 free. 3rd 100 free Seawall STANLEY PARK, situated in the heart of downtown Vancouver, offers exercisers a chance to take in some of Canada’s most spectacular scenery while running, cycl ing or walking the 8.8 kilometre seawall that = sur- rounds the 1000 acre park The Seawall Fitness Sta tion, a summer project of the British Columbia fung Association, is located at the southwest entrance to Stanley Park at Beach Avenue This van-lype truck, staffed by Physical Fducation students trom the University of British Columbia, provides casual and serious exercisers with an opportunity to learn more DIVISION 3: Lori Plezia - 2nd 50 fly, 4th 50 back, 6th 100 IM Michiko Kariya - 3rd 100 IM, 4th agp breast T elderup - ist 50 back, 3rd 0 fly ob Prescott - 3rd 100 IM, 4th 150 breast Miles McCandlish - 2nd 50 back and 50 free, 5th 50 breast, 6th 100 free DIVISION 4 Carolyn Grafton - Ist 200 IM, 2nd 100 breast and 100 back, 4th 100 free Kelly Harrison - Ist 50 free, 4th 100 free, 5th 200 IM Lara McCandhish - Ist 100 breast, 4th 100 free, Sth 200 IM Tracy Minions - |st 100 back, 6th 200 IM Lanita Plat - Ist 50 fly Jason Grant - |st 50 fly John deLuca - Ist 100 breast, 3rd 200 IM Bryce Eyton - 2nd 50 free DIVISION 5: Tina Frederickson - Ist 200 IM, 50 free, 100 back and 2nd 100 breast Tricia Sadro - Ist 50 free, Ist 100 breast, 2nd 200 IM Danielle Helgason - 2nd 50 fly, 3rd 50 free, 4th 100 breast Aggregate Winners were as follows: Div. 1: Jessica Rae, runner-up; Charlie Cameron, runner-up Div. 2: tie for runner-up Debbie Shaw & Jenine Ferguson Div 4 Carolyn Grafton jst Div 5. Tina Frederickson = Ist fitness about their individual level of fitness and at the same time, encourages them to improve their general health Open seven days a week, from dawn to dusk until the Labor Day weekend, the Fitness Station 1s equipped with pulse metres, a weigh scale, various fitness related materials, and exercise log cards on which exercisers can record thew daily weight, pulse rate before and after exercise, time spent exercis ing and distance traveled Those exercisers who record over 100 kilometres on their log cards by the end of the summer become eligible to win a trip for two to Hawan via Ai Canada DO YOU WANT TO STOP SMOKING? Introducing 30 Minutes SMOKER HELPER INC. bed — COMPLET 8 DOCTOR developed simple ond yor highly effective mothod to stop smoking We provide two daily INDIVIDUAL treatments each session ts only 30 minutes Ths ofter includes two additional follow up treatmants tree lreatments alse ovailable in the PRIVACY of your hame or work ploce — TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU — 47275 KINGSWAY, BURNABY 1124 LONSDALE, NORTH VAN 434 6313 986 4217 VANCOUVER 24 HOURS 986-4217. available at the end of September,’’ he says. ‘‘Even being a top-flight amateur cyclist is a full-time job and there would benefits for me to turn pro. Whenever I’ve ridden against the pro riders, I’ve done well.”’ According to Holwill, Hansen has already received offers. Holmolka, meanwhile, will begin working towards a spot on the Canadian team that will compete in the world championships next year in Italy. ‘‘He’s got a good shot at that,’’ Holwill says. 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