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Post by coachj on Apr 20, 2010 20:00:33 GMT -5
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Post by opinion on Apr 20, 2010 20:15:20 GMT -5
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Post by greener on Apr 20, 2010 21:00:06 GMT -5
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mtb
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Post by mtb on Apr 21, 2010 19:28:54 GMT -5
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oldbones
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Post by oldbones on Apr 22, 2010 8:51:11 GMT -5
looks spooky ... I really dislike the term "elite kids".
Any idea who this is in Pickering?
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Post by pq on Apr 22, 2010 8:57:21 GMT -5
Any idea who this is in Pickering? From the linked article: DURHAM -- Donna (Smellie) Clarke was 17 when her Olympic dreams came true. Almost 15 years after competing for Canada in the heptathlon, she's hoping to help Durham teenagers achieve their athletic dreams through a proposed partnership with the Durham District School Board. "My vision is that the DDSB provide the academic curriculum," Ms. Clarke said in a recent presentation to the Durham District School Board's standing committee. In the proposed program for gifted athletes, her Quest Sports Academy would provide students with an elite athletic component and parents would pay for training. The program would be housed in the Ajax Community Centre, said Ms. Clarke, the Academy's director.
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