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H1N1

Dear Skating Family,

 There has been a lot of news lately on the best prevention and treatment against H1N1 Infection but unlike other medical conditions, the information is changing quickly and often conflicting from week to week. It is sometimes difficult to know what is true and what to do!  Currently, Skate Canada is advising that all clubs increase member awareness of proper hygiene to reduce the transmission of respiratory infections like H1N1 and seasonal flu. We are not recommending any additional measures such as infection surveillance or enforcement of cancellations of lessons, competitions or social events at this time.  If these Skate Canada recommendations change based on government notification, we will issue another communication to keep you up to date.    We encourage you to post the information we have included below at your club. Here is a list of good prevention habits and ideal infection control that you should practice at home and in the arena: 

  • Hand Washing Hygiene
    • ?       Frequently?       Thoroughly
    • ?       Water and/or Sanitizer

 

  • The Sleeve Sneeze
    • ?       Catch those germs on garments not hands, face or air spray

 

  • Distance between Buddies
    • ?       Meet and greet without hand and face contact
    • ?       Three feet or an arms length between buddies

 

  • The Wipe-Down Brigade
    • ?       Frequent cleaning with anti-viral cleaning solutions
    • ?       Make all surfaces that have hand contact easy to wipe

 Skate Canada is keeping up to date with the provincial Health Ministries as they advise on best practice for each province. You can too by visiting www.fightflu.ca.  Flu-Proofing the Skating Rink:

  • Keep magazines, books, cloth toys etc. out of lounge areas – they are difficult to wipe down Wipe down counters and surfaces frequently and have disposable cleaning cloths available Dressing rooms should not be overcrowded and each skater should have six feet of space Have lots of facial tissue on hand and lots of plastic lined garbage disposal cans Hand sanitizer should be available in every washroom, lounge area, food area and entrance way Make sure that towels, gloves, pillows and other items are not shared between skaters Hugs can easily be replaced by friendly non-contact greetings like elbow bumps, peace signs and air kisses
  • Always give permission for someone who is not feeling well to stay at home, pressure to perform or attend could lead to infections being in the rink unnecessarily.

 Wishing you a healthy skating season,  Dr. Julia Alleyne   William Thompson Chief Medical Officer                                                                   Chief Executive Officer

Manitoba Skaters recieve international assignments

  Kate Charbonneau is off to Zagreb Croatia October 7 -10th to compete

 at this ISU Junior Grand Prix Event.  This is Kate's second international

  assignment this year.  We wish her good luck!

  Kaleigh Hole of Skate Virden and her partner Adam Johnson from   

  Chatham ON will be competing in the Junior Pairs event at the ISU Grand

  Prix in Minsk Belarus from September 23-27, 2009. 

  Kaleigh and Adam place third in Minsk!

  Kaleigh Hole of Skate Virden and her partner Adam Johnson from   

  Chatham ON will be competing in the Junior Pairs event at the ISU Grand

  Prix in Lake Placid from September 2-6, 2009. 

  Kaleigh and Adam place first in Lake Placid!

  Kaleigh and Adam are coached by Scott Rachuk and Alison Purkiss,

  they train out of Strathroy ON.

  Kate Charbonneau of Skate Winnipeg will be competing in the Junior

  Women's event at the ISU Grand Prix in Torun Poland from September 9-

  13, 2009.

  Kate placed 8th in Torun

  Kate is coached by Lorie Charbonneau and trains out of the Bloomington

  Ice Gardens.

  We wish them the GOOD LUCK at their first international assignments!

 

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Skate Canada Chairman’s CanSkate Challenge

2009- 2010

This is the final year for the Skate Canada CanSkate Challenge iniatitive. The Chairman’s CanSkate Challenge is a contest which provides the opportunity for everyone to become involved and to pull together to help increase our CanSkate membership for the 2009-10 season.

Check out Skate Canada’s website at www.skatecanada.ca - under members only for complete contest rules, club handbook and poster for the Chairman’s CanSkate Challenge.
President's Canskate Challenge memo

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Junior TOBA Development Program

Introducing Skate Canada Manitoba's newest program. Skaters who are: Pre-Preliminary 8 and under Preliminary 9 and under Jr. Bronze 10 and under, OR competed in Pre Juvenile as a Sectional Skater and are age eligible for Juvenile for 2008-09 season; are eligible for this new and exciting "Jr. TOBA Program. WATCH for further details.


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BMO Skate Canada Sectional Merit Award Winners

1998 Tamara Palaniuk             Morris FSC

2000 Sara Hall                        Virden FSC

2002 Neeta Singh                    Seven Oaks FSC

2004 Mark Moszkiewicz         Winnipeg Winter Club

2006 Holly Peyton                    Swan River FSC

2008 Kaleigh Hole                    Skate Virden

1999 Stephanie Cousins          Elkhorn FSC

2001 Carmen Paull                   Elkhorn FSC

2003 Devinder Singh               Winnipeg Winter Club

2005 Lindsey Johnston           Russell FSC

2007 Lee Chandler                   Boissevain FSC

2009 Jaime Wong                    Skate Winnipeg

2010 Marian Juce                     Skate Brandon



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Manitobans receive Awards at 2009 BMO Canadian Figure Skating Championships  

Three Manitoba skaters received the HomeSense Personal Best Award in Saskatoon on Sunday Jan 18, 2009.  This award recognizes individual performers who achieved personal best scores.   Kaleigh Hole - Junior Women- New Season Best Score 105.18 (+14.27)   Alexa-Marie Arrotta & Martin Nickel - Junior Ice Dance New Season Best Score 136.87 (+17.08)   Congratulations to our Manitoba Skaters!!

 

Skate Canada Manitoba Chairman’s Challenge

WE CHALLENGE ALL MANITOBA CLUBS

As an added incentive for Manitoba Clubs to increase their CanSkate Membership, for the 2009 – 2010 season, the Chairman of Skate Canada Manitoba Section is challenging our Clubs and Schools to increase their CanSkate Membership. The Chairman will provide the top 5 clubs who have increased their CanSkate Membership in Manitoba by offering a $50.00 gift certificate for Skate Canada Club merchandise (badges, certificates, etc.) CanSkate Membership numbers will be compared from March 31, 2009 and March 31, 2010 to determine the top 5 clubs in Manitoba. The winners will be based on the largest percentage increase. The top five clubs will be announced at the Skate Canada Manitoba Annual General Meeting in April.



GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR MEMBERSHIP DRIVE

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