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Vol. 37

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June 26, 2015

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Local Reflections Finding her Olympic standard

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year, those words probably wouldn't have fit her — it was not even on her radar. For the Trinity Western graduate who grew up in Tomslake and spent time running with Dawson Creek Secondary School, it was something she thought was meant for dreams more than reality. “It seemed like a bit of a dream world — the idea of going to the Olympics or being a professional athlete,” she said in a phone interview from Langley on Monday. “People can look at you and say you have a lot of talent, but to go from being a pretty average university runner to be honest, there were lots of girls in Canada who could run what I could run. “I was a long ways off Olympic standard before this season, I guess I’m a little too practical for that to look and go ‘if I do this and this and everything goes right I could maybe run at the Olympics one day.’ I never really dreamed that far.” That dream is now a reality for the 23-year-old. On Sunday in Portland, Oregon, Benson had the race of her life in the women’s 800 metre. She finished the event in a time of 1:59.94, which fell below the Canadian Olympic qualifying time of 2:01 in that distance. “Oh my gosh, it took me a minute for that to even register,” she said of the race in Portland. “When I started running fast, I mean, a half a second off the 2:01 mark, which is the standard for Worlds and the Olympics, so that was just like a magic barrier for me. But to go under two is beyond exciting.” To put that time in perspective, Benson is only the fifth Canadian woman ever to run below the two minute mark in the 800m, and her time currently ranks 12th in the world this season in the distance. To top it off, Benson ran the time in Portland against the two other runners who have run sub-two minute 800m times in Canada, Melissa Bishop and Jessica Smith. According to Benson’s coach Mark Bomba, who has been working with her for the last four years, it

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wasn’t even close. “She strategically and tactically ran a brilliant race. She covered all the moves of the girls she needed to beat and she put herself in a position with 200 to go where she completely controlled the race,” Bomba said from his home in Langley. “So by that I mean to run the best possible race she could and it showed. The last 50 metres she pulled away from a world-class field and she pulled away quite easily. She put a move on with 50 metres to go, that two of the best Canadian 800 metre runners of all time and one of the top American runners just couldn’t respond to what she did.” Benson will now be able to train for the next year without racing, and if that 1:59.94 isn’t beat-

en, she will head to the Olympics in 2016. In the more immediate future, what that time means for Benson is she has qualified for the Pan Am Games coming up in July in Toronto and the IAAF World Championships in Beijing, China in August. “Over the two weeks I’ve been trying to let in sink in, but not get my hopes up too much still because it happened so suddenly. If it changed that quick, who knows what can happen next, “she said. “Running under that Olympic standard was a huge moment for me and now it’s trying to sink in about what that’s going to mean for me for the next year. I still don’t have a very good grasp on that. It’s been kind of a whirlwind.” Benson is currently ranked

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the top Canadian in the women’s 800m, and topped personal bests in each of her last four races from May 30th, to this past weekend all against the best runners in Canada. And how exactly does someone go from a middle of the pack university track runner to a worldclass athlete? Even Benson isn’t sure. “The only thing I can think of is I didn’t feel hung up on the running,” Benson said about how she went from running consistently 2:08 to the Olympic standard. “I wasn’t worried about it. I graduated university, so this was kind of my last season to see if anything Cont. on Page 4

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Local Reflections Finding her Olympic standard Continued from Page 3 was going to happen with track. And if it didn’t I would probably move on and get a job. “So there wasn’t a lot of pressure there for what would happen, it was just go out there and see what

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ROTARY CLUBS OF DAWSON CREEK PRESENT Continued from Page 4 Along with her four years of training in track, Benson has built quite the pedigree in the cross-country world in her time at Trinity Western University and her one year at Grande Prairie Regional College that might have helped her succeed on the track. She is a Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) champion, has been to the Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) championships in cross-country and most recently competed at the IAAF World Cross Country Championships in March. “She’s that talented,” Bomba said about Benson’s ability to transfer between running an 8 kilometre cross-country trail race to 800 metres on a track. “First and foremost she has the genetic tools… it’s not as much as a shock as some people would find, especially considering the nature of the training she responds to quite well. Once again that takes years. And that’s where she is now.” Where she is now is scary in a good way explained Bomba, who was has been

involved in Canadian track for the last 30 years. The scary part is both he doesn’t think he’s seen a talent like Benson, and that the 800m isn’t even her best track event. That would likely be the 1500m, a race she was focusing on until her first 800m 2:01 time in May, in Victoria. “I made enough national teams to know Olympians of a variety of distances, but she’s a unique talent,” Bomba said. “Her range is ridiculous. To qualify for a world cross-country and then comeback and run under 2 for an 800m is just an oddity. So no I haven’t. I trained with a woman who was fourth in the 96 Olympics, I’ve never seen anything like Fiona and I’ve been in the sport for 30 years and I’ve never seen anything like her, not on the Canadian scene anyway.” For the former homeschooled runner whose mother would send her out for runs before school and simply for exercise, it’s a meteoric rise and what is just the beginning of what could be a remarkable track career. sports@ahnfsj.ca

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'Life is but a canvas we paint on' Dawson Creek Secondary grads celebrate milestone before beginning next stage in life journey STAFF WRITER

“[We] have yet to find out who we really are.” That was the message valedictorian Nina Zhang delivered to the Dawson Creek Secondary School Class of 2015. “We are all artists, for life is but a canvas that we paint on,” she said. “There are many colours to dip the brush in, a variety of pictures — masterpieces — still yet to be [formed]. Schooling is but a single colour on the palate. It is up to the individual artists to paint knowledge and education with its hues and shades.” And with that message, the 168 grad-

uates strutted their way across the stage to collect their diplomas. Some took selfies with Principal Paul Chisholm, others gave him a bear hug. All left with a piece of paper that carries with it the memories of the last four years. School District 59 Board of Education Chair Richard Powell said the occasion marks the beginning of their journey. “I believe this is a very special time, and a very special occasion in your lives,” he said. “I don’t consider it to be an ending of your education. It’s just another step in the progress of life-long learning. Use what you have learned to build up what you will need to learn to meet the challenges in your life.”

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ried; for better or for worse, in sickness and in health. Although conflict never hesitated to appear, we bring out the best in one another — most of the time.” When they moved on to South Peace, the real academic challenges began. “We somehow found a way to come together,” they added. “All these strangers who suddenly walked into our everyday lives are now some of the most amazing, talented and smart human beings we will ever have the pleasure of knowing.” Continued on Page 10

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Margaret Hunder passed away on May 31, 2015 in Dawson Creek, British Columbia at 91years of age. She was born June 15, 1923 at the family home in Saskatchewan. Loving mother to Myles (Gale) Hunder, Sharon Weipert, Randy Hunder, Glen (Cathy) Hunder, Dixie (Leonard) Symchuk, Gwen (Larry) McLeod, and Reg (Christina) Hunder; mother-in-law to Marg Hunder; sister to Joseph Perner and Terry Berger; grandmother to numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren; and aunt to numerous nieces and nephews. Margaret was predeceased by her husband Albert Hunder, her sons Merle, Barry, Gordon, Murray, and Brent, and son-in-law Brian Weipert.

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