FEBRUARY 2017 PRESIDENT S MESSAGE TABLE OF CONTENTS President s Message...1 NCCP Part A Workshop 2 NCCP Part B Workshop 3 Canadian Deaf Curling Trials..4 High Five Cup 2017.5 Pickleball Tournament. 6 Canadian Deaf Ice Hockey Federation..7 Canada Women Volleyball Fundraising 8 ICSD Update..9 Canada Deaf Games 2018..10-12 ADSA 2017 Events 13 I wanted to thank all the people who were involved in pu2ng together for the Canadian Deaf Curling Trails 2017 at Avonair Curling Club. We know what a huge effort it took to make this event so great. We had so much fun from the beginning Dll the end. It was like being with old friends, even though we had all just met. CongratulaDon to co-chairpersons, Sally Korol and Nyla Nurylowich! I wish a good luck for Alberta Deaf Women Curling team s trip to Sochi, Russia next month. Go for GOLD medal! Cheers! ADSA will host High Five Volleyball tournament on Saturday, February 25 for fundraising proceeds to Youth Canada Tournament of the Deaf (YCTD) I would like to see more teams pardcipate for fun and support YCTD. - Grant Underschultz I am building a fire, and everyday I train, I just add more fuel. At just the right moment, I light the match. - Mia Hamm 1
NCCP Workshop Part A Workshop Part A January 14 th and 15 th, 2017 1. Nutrition 2. Make Ethical Decisions 3. Planning a Practice Sponsored by Alberta Sport Connection Back Row: Barb Burdick, Dave Mason, Grant Underschultz, Amorena Bartlett, Kyle Badree and Andrea Scott Front Row: Lisa Hawkins, Othman Rahall, NCCP Facilitator Susan Yackulic and Greg Bradford 2
NCCP Workshop Part B February 18 th to 19 th, 2017 3
Canadian Deaf Curling Trials January 19 th to 20 th, 2017 Congratulations to Team Manitoba for winning the Trials! ADSA wishes you best of luck in Russia for the World Deaf Curling Championship! 4
High Five Cup Volleyball Tournament February 24-25, 2017 5
Amorena Bartlett-(EE & ER)-PDOC-Date paid-2017-01-27 copy 2 nd Annual Pickleball Tournament March 18 th, 2017 6
January 9, 2017 Canada Deaf Ice Hockey Federation Team Canada 2017 Staff and Roster Team Executive Director & General Manager Roy Hysen, along with Assistant General Manager Steve Devine, are very proud to announce the staff & players who will represent Canada from April 19 to 29, 2017 at the 3 rd World Deaf Ice Hockey Championships in Buffalo, New York in USA. Our Pathway to the Gold (OPTTG in short) committee had long deliberations when choosing best players from the selection camp in Kitchener, ON held from August 11 to 14, 2016. Congratulations are in order for all selected players and heartfelt thanks to players who attended the camp. Staff and chosen players are granted an exciting opportunity to represent their home country and make their home province and families proud. STAFF: STAFF: Executive Director Executive & General Director Manager & General Manager Roy Hysen Roy Hysen Business Manager Business Manager Robert Bucky Miller Robert Bucky Miller Head Coach Head Coach Donald Mckee Donald Mckee Assistant Coach Assistant & Assistant Coach General & Assistant Manager General Steve Manager Devine Steve Devine Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Patrick Bergeron Patrick Bergeron Equipment Manager Equipment Manager Barry Fuller Barry Fuller Assistant Equipment Manager Terry Bagnato Assistant Equipment Manager Terry Bagnato Team Therapist Vicky Collette Team Therapist Vicky Collette Interpreter Scotty Dure Team Secretary Interpreter Lucy Ross Scotty Dure CDIHF Representative Team Secretary Mark Dunn Lucy Ross CDIHF Representative Mark Dunn Number Players Position Hometown Date of Birth Number Players Position Hometown 1 Graeme Laurensen Goalie London, ON July 26/9 1 Graeme Laurensen Goalie London, ON 30 Matthew Weatherdon 30 Goalie Matthew Weatherdon Burlington, Goalie ON Oct 6/94 Burlington, ON 31 Brent Walters 31 Goalie - Brent R Walters Truro, NS Goalie - R Mar 24/99 Truro, NS 3 Jack Desroches 3 Defence Jack Desroches Summerside, Defence PEI Nov 17/99 Summerside, PEI 4 Jonathan Lobodzinski 4 Defence Jonathan Lobodzinski London, Defence ON Oct 21/83 London, ON Oc 5 John Kyte 5 Defence John Kyte Carp, ON Defence Aug 2/95 Carp, ON Au 8 Patrick Kyte 8 Defence Patrick Kyte Pembroke, Defence ON Mar 29/99 Pembroke, ON Ma 62 Owen Hunter 62 Defence Owen Hunter Oakville, Defence ON Mar 23/99 Oakville, ON Ma 92 Patrick Escalambre 92 Defence Patrick Escalambre Vancouver, Defence BC Fed 24/92 Vancouver, BC Fe 2 Casey O Brien Defence - R Melville, SK Ju 2 Casey O Brien Defence - R Melville, SK June 13/80 #401-3628 Rae Avenue, Vancouver, BC V5R 2P5 www.deafhockey.com Charitable/GST #: 893361162 RR001 Congratulations to Cole Laing of Blackfalds, AB Bring home the Gold!!!! 7
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ICSD Deaflympics Update Greetings to Everyone! There were a lot of rumors recently about unsafe environment in Samsun, Turkey during the 2017 Summer Deaflympics. I would like to share with all of you that Samsun historically has been a non-political, quiet and conservative city. In the history of Turkish Republic, no act of terrorism, or other terrifying accident ever happened in Samsun. The 2017 Summer Deaflympics will be a tremendous success in terms of great organization and in terms of safety. Samsun is located in the North part of the Republic of Turkey on the Black Sea, 900 kilometers (560 miles) from the border of Syria. Our athletes, guests and delegates will fly to Samsun with a transfer either via Ankara or Istanbul International Airports. In both hubs, the representatives of our Organizing Committee will meet our athletes, delegates and guests in order to give them an appropriate accreditation and to help them with the further transfer to Samsun. Please do not be concerned about the logistics, leave it up to us. Upon their arrival to Samsun, our athletes, delegates and guests will be met by the representatives of our Organizing Committee. They will be transferred further to the Deaflympics village accompanied by the police troops. The local authorities are providing about five thousand (5,000) policemen for the entire period of the Deaflympics. This number is almost equal to the number of our athletes. Over the past years, major terrorist acts occurred in such large cities as London, Brussels, and Madrid. One can never foresee when and if they happen again. But our Organizing Committee, ICSD and the Turkish government are doing everything possible and impossible to ensure the highest level of security for our athletes, delegates and guests. We welcome our athletes, delegates and guests to the 2017 Summer Deaflympics! In February, I will be in Samsun for the 2nd Chef de Mission meeting and there will be more representatives from the ICSD from all over the world. I will be back soon with more updates. Dr. Valery Rukhledev ICSD President http://www.deaflympics.com/news.asp?icsd-presidents-message-safety-takes-priority Check website for video and more information. 9
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Canada Deaf Games 2018 Hello Winnipeg athletes, coaches, fans and volunteers!! We would like to officially announce the dates of the 2018 Canada Deaf Games which will be held from Feb 19-24th, 2018 in Winnipeg, Manitoba! Possible sports to be enjoyed: Curling Volleyball -Ice Hockey Soccer Basketball - Snowboarding Alpine Skiing - Cross Country Skiing Bowling For more information Contact your Provincial Deaf Sport Association for registration Preliminary Form to start by February 1 st 2017 -Check out our Facebook page Canada Deaf Games 2018 -Email 2018cdg@gmail.com -Directly contact Denise Watson-Jarigen (Chairperson) denisew@mts.net Stay tuned for more information! Event sanctioned by CDSA 11
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Calendar of Events ADSA Board Meeting at EADCC NCCP Part B at ASD Sunroom High Five Cup at ASD Pickleball at ASD Pickleball Tournament at ASD Pickleball at ASD ASD Open House 5pm to 8pm ASD GYM CLOSED 14 DUE TO CONSTRUCTION
Calendar of Events 2 Day ADSA Casino at Yellowhead Casino Pickleball at ASD ADSA Board Meeting at EADCC Pickleball at ASD 15