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Saturday, December 22, 2007

USA Short Track Speedskating Championships Webcast, Japan Allround LT Champs, A Kiwi Year, Venezuela Games Marathon, Arndt- Pics & Holidays

USA Short Track Speedskating Championships Webcast: Just in case you don't about this yet, I thouht it would be a good idea to inform you that there is a webcast of this weekend's USA short track speedskating championships- check it out by clicking here- they are broadcasting the events live. Results should eventually be posted here.


A screen shot of Chris Creveling during his first race earlier on Friday

Japan Allround LT Champs: You can find a non-English report with results from Japan's allround long track championships. You can find all the results here.

A Kiwi Year: Here's an article from New Zealand- Kiwis hope there's always next year.


The New Zealand skaters were competitive at the 2007 world roller speed skating championships in Cali, Colombia- Scott Alridge and Reyon Kay in New Zealand's black uniform during the 10km points elimination final

Venezuela Games Marathon: Patin Carrera has a Spanish language report with results from the Venezuela Games marathon.

Arndt- Pics & Holidays: Aaron Arndt is posting more and more material- see his most recent entries including Pics and moving forward... and Holiday Clarity...- he writes '...indoors will make you a more skilled, stronger, fitter, more efficient, more proficient, and simply better skater. But this is the product of a full season of hard work and effort. Those that attend regularly showcase these improvements made....The group as a whole learns, improves, grows, matures, and finally, moves on. This process is of a long term course and can even be held back by those that attend intermittently. Please, don’t allow the gap to become any larger. From here, the process of joining or rejoining the group or closing the gap quickly gets harder and longer, then finally impossible. So, get up and join us...’'


'Tuggen 100m Sprints'- 'For the record, I made it out of the first round.... (to the crowd’s amazment)'- photo and caption from Aaron Arndt

Here's Aaron's video of Argentina's Ruben Martinez skating- see Ruben Martinez (Argentina) training.

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