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      <title><![CDATA[Cheam vaulters national champs]]></title>
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	<span class="smallgray"> Alisa Porter of Cheam
Vaulters performs on Travler during the Canadian National Equestrian
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                                    <p>Two
local equestrian vaulters have become Canada&#146;s first national
champions, and they did it at home in front of friends and family.</p>
                                    <p>Alisa
Porter and her brother, Colin Schmidt, took part in the Canadian
equestrian vaulting championships and B.C. provincial championships at
Heritage Park last weekend. </p>
                                    <p>Porter
and Schmidt, both members of the Cheam Vaulters, took top honors for
women and men in the highest division (division AA canter).</p>
                                    <p>Chilliwack
was well represented at all levels of the event. Competing at the
national level for the first time, Chelsey Wierks placed fourth in the
division A canter class.</p>
                                    <p>At the provincial level, Darla Ricka and Shelby Maletz-Comm placed third and fourth respectively in division B canter.</p>
                                    <p>At
the division C canter level, Cheam&#146;s Abigale Wynberg placed fourth and
Rianna Stiller of the Chilliwack Savvy Vaulters placed seventh.</p>
                                    <p>In
division D canter, which is the qualifying division for the 2010 B.C.
Summer Games, Andrea McDougall of the Cheam Vaulters placed seventh. </p>
                                    <p>She
is the highest ranked vaulter in that division from the Fraser Valley
and therefore qualifies to represent this zone at next summer&#146;s B.C.
Games. </p>
                                    <p>This will be the first time equestrian vaulting is included in the Summer Games. </p>
                                    <p>At
the walk level, Chilliwack was well represented by Cheam&#146;s Ayelet
Gruber who placed first in division D and Alexis Hamilton who placed
seventh in the same class. </p>
                                    <p>Sierra Pankonin was seventh in division C walk. </p>
                                    <p>Levi Pankonin demonstrated her vaulting skills in the demo class for the competition&#146;s youngest vaulters.</p>
                                    <p>In the stationary barrel competition, Cheam&#146;s advanced team wowed the crowd and placed first in a very competitive class. </p>
                                    <p>The
team of Jenn Sedler, Lori Wallden, Wierks, Ricka and Wynberg was
awarded first place for their gymnastics skills on the barrel </p>
                                    <p>Jasmyne
Stainton of the Savvy Vaulters placed seventh in both the costume
freestyle class and the intermediate freestyle class on the stationary
barrel.</p>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 28 Sep 2009 15:22:00 -0100</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Chilliwack vaulters named Canada's first champs]]></title>
      <link>http://www.island22horsepark.com/newsandupdates.htm?blogentryid=4533326</link>
      <description><![CDATA[<div class="storyheader"><h4>Porter, Schmidt take top honours in highest division</h4></div><div class="feed_details"><h4>The Times</h4><span>Published:&nbsp;Friday, September 25, 2009</span></div><p>Two
local equestrian vaulters have become Canada's first national champions
after Chilliwack hosted the Canadian Equestrian Vaulting Championships
and B.C. Provincial Championships last weekend. Alisa Porter and her
brother Colin Schmidt of the Cheam Vaulters took home the top national
honors for women and men in the highest division (Division AA canter).</p><p>Chilliwack
was well represented at all levels of the event. In the National
Division A canter class Chelsey Wierks placed fourth in her first
competition at the national level. In the B.C. Provincial Championship
(Division B canter), Cheam's Darla Ricka and Shelby Maletz-Comm placed
third and fourth respectively. At the Division C canter level Cheam's
Abigale Wynberg placed fourth and Rianna Stiller of Chilliwack's Savvy
Vaulters placed seventh.</p><p>In Division D canter, which is the
qualifying division for the 2010 B.C. Summer Games, Andrea McDougall of
the Cheam Vaulters placed seventh. Andrea is the highest ranked vaulter
in Division D canter from the Fraser Valley and therefore qualifies to
represent this zone at next summer's B.C. Games. This will be the first
time equestrian vaulting is included in the Summer Games.</p><p>At
the walk level, Chilliwack was well represented by Cheam's Ayelet
Gruber who placed first in Division D walk and Alexis Hamilton who
placed seventh in the same class. Sierra Pankonin was seventh in
Division C walk. Levi Pankonin demonstrated her vaulting skills in the
demo class for the competition's youngest vaulters.</p><p>In the
stationary barrel competition, Cheam's advanced barrel team wowed the
crowd and placed first in a very competitive class. Awarded first place
for their advanced gymnastics skills on the barrel was the team of Jenn
Sedler, Lori Wallden, Chesley Wierks, Darla Ricka, Abigale Wynberg and
Alisa Porter, who also coaches the group. Jasmyne Stainton of the Savvy
Vaulters placed seventh in both the costume freestyle class and the
intermediate freestyle class on the stationary barrel.</p><p>As well,
one of the Cheam Vaulters' mounts, Travler, a Shire-Saddlebred cross
owned by Alisa Porter, was awarded the perpetual trophy in honor of
B.C.'s top vaulting horse.</p><br><br><h6 class="copyright">&#169; Chilliwack Times 2009</h6>]]></description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 28 Sep 2009 15:21:00 -0100</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[High School Running Meet]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<font size="5">Thursday - OCTOBER 8th <br>There will be a High School Running Meet at Island 22 using the entire park.<br><br>NO HORSES ALLOWED!!!<br><br>Thank you for your cooperation. </font><br>]]></description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 23 Sep 2009 15:34:00 -0100</pubDate>
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