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The Huron Expositor, 1979-04-19, Page 1345 Johnny Nielsen works out :Mark Underwood lying" Editor's note: As part of their participation in a reeent,inter ,national meet, SDHSI„coach Terry Johnston asked athle- tes Johnny Nielsen and Mark Underwood to tell the public about their trip. The boys' story follows, . f3Y 30HNNY NIEGSEN AND MARK UNDERWOOD We left SIMS at 1:00to begin our, trip tq the • States With star; :coach, Johnston driving we made our way across the '13luewater Bridge and eventually to Toledo, Ohio, where Mr. Johns- :tort's uncle jived. We worked out at a local high school and organized Ourselves for the night at Mr, .tohnsteti's Un- edea` place. tater that night we managed to beat our coach and his cousin rather decisively at a pool' hall 'which housedat least 20, tables. After- the genie, Mr. Johnston was .stricken• with In ice cream attack, so we' raided art ice cream parlours Ind ate the ice deem while Watching the hockey game. That night we were away Itched by a.severe thunder, Storm: snSeaforth wasn't the only ;place with rain. The neat morning we left for Colunibusy (thio, a drive of 3 hours, Here We Stayed at one of Mt": Johnston's cousin's house. 'Luckily, • his cousin :, having once coached Univer- sity football, showed ,us the Ohio State University Cam. pus. We stood at centre field kg a 86,000 seat football. stadium, as well as exploring a near -by sports centre, which • had 20 raquetball courts, 2 swimming' pools, 6 basketball courts, weight- lifting rootns, gymnastics facilities and much more. -.....That -,,„..night we _v_cnt..10 pin bowling. Mr. Johnston, made up for losing at pool by easily beatingthe rest of 'us. As in Seaforth, it had rained all day,and we were concer- ned about it raining the day Of the meet. However, on Saturday morning, there wasn't a cloud in the sky, so we were in good' spirits on our trip to mansfield. Upon arrivingthere we signed in to our respective events and started cornpeti= . tion at 40:00 a.m; Mark " broke his :perso• nal best in the long jump at am feet. while John heaved the 'shot put to an. impressive 5th place: After Johnny had received his medal, it started` to rain in torrents, just fn' time to get, the both of us soaked. Qn our homeward jour- hey+ We elntcpni:.ttered a,flood-:.. ed' river which flowed right across the 'road. We drove straight through ,the l'4 feet of grater and continued unin- terrupted to Sarnia; After enjoying Our best meal at one of Sarnia's restattrants, we hea ded towards Seaforth and arrived home at 11 . o'clock Saturday night, Special thanks to Mr. John- ston who somehow put up with us for all that tithe, mina test (ER' Org;ilniz tional oet ng Mon. Al lr'il 23 $ P' n •$eafoir It t mntaelty 4;114 ALL CRESTED PERSONS ARE URGED` TO ATTEND THE PROUD FAMILY—Lloyd Eisler Jr.'s family are admiring the certificate of henor presented tip Lloyd by Mayor John Sinnamon at the Appreciation Night held'for the, skater last week, The rest of the family includes mother Bel EIS*, father 'Lloyd Sr. and sister Mary Jane, it's not als glamour!' S..,eaf':.::. r-tF' ho n.�t.. r skating pair Anyone who thinks the world of figure skating is all 'glamour and applause might be a bit disillusioned if they talked to Lloyd Eilser Jr. of Egmondville and his partner, Lorri Baler .of Mitchell. As the two • skaters, recent bronze, medallists in the world junior, pairs .figure skating competition in Augsburg,. West Germany,, told the audience ' at the Lloyd Eisler night, held` at the town 'hall last. Wednesday, there's some good hard training before the • lskaters can perform their flawless lifts -aid. spins. For example. Lorri started taking figure skating lessons when she was six and a half years old, and Lloyd started when he was eight and then "just kept going and here 1 am today," In addition to the hours they spend rehearsing on the ice, the two also follow a stiff, regimen: of off -the -ice exercises. They run, liftweights,- do calisthentics and ,run up. and down stairs to strengthen their leg muscles. Lorri told'the atklience sheecan run 6,000 stair , steps in a 40 -minute session.. The pair also, sacrifice some. •of their social life and classroom 'time in order to Practise up to seven •hours • "a' day 'tight before important competitons. The secret it ' keeping up their grades. is e learning to budget their •time, . as well as helpful teachers and fellow ' .students willing to take notes when they're away, according ;to Lorri. • �"I h� skaters were presented with certifi.' nates of honor by Seaforth mayor John Sinnamon, who congratulated. them • on bringing honor to their hom 'etowns. After the presentation, audience mem- hers asked the skaters a number of gi;x'stionsabout their training;' upcoming competitions and their future ambitions. , Loyd `and Lord started skating together as 1 uple in 19''1 under th' coaching of Kerry. Leith a former professional baseball pi:+er, oldie a'r sto►i Figure ,sating Club, In response to a question by Mayor $innamon. Lloyd • Eisler said Canadian Skaters are slowly advancing in, their - competitions against the: world's best`• -in inter„t atiional figure skating meets Lloyd and Lorri, who will compete as . senior .skaters in next year's Canadian 'figure Skating etiampionships,• which will be held in 'Kitchener, can still 'compete as junior skaters internationally untilthey are 18 years. of age, The couple would like to compete in the 1980. Oly.itpics although Lorri . admits '' Wc're going, .to have to. itnprove.a' lot" since they would be competing.. against. senior -level. Competitors. If they . don't make that competition, there is the 1984 Olympics t� look forward to. Lloyd'said'he hopes to someday skate with a.professional show likes the ice Capades and Lorri also plans:turning pro in the future. ;The skaters said they were treated very'. °well both by the German audiences and by Other skaters at the international competi- tion in Augsburg; • What was :the main difference between the world competition sand the Canadian. one? "It's :kind of scary when you hear them announce your .name. from Canada!" said Lorri. Fri., • , April Sat.-, April Sun., April Tues., ' April Fri,', Sun.; Tues., ' Fri,, Sat, •Sun., Tues.,. 'Fri., at Seaforth Community Centre 1979' SCHEDULE 20'` • Sun.,: • June , 3 21 Tues:; June 5 22 ' Thurs.,, June 7 24 Sura.., June 10 April 27 ' Tues., ' June. 12 April 29 Thurs., June 14 1 Tues., June 26 Fri., June 29 Sat„ June 30' Suri., July 1 Tues., ..July 3 Fri,,-, July- ' 6 Sun., July 8 Tues., July 10 Fri., July 13 Tues,` --July 17,,.. 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Pau Eftt • WE.-c,1,tI',er huther pra "Have' to workon technique and improving, my strength" ate the words! of Johnny. Nielsen, and the thouhts. of his friend Mark Underwood, as. the two• prepare fur'the up'eo ning, track .04 field'• season, Johnny is well know by shot put enthusiasts in. Ontario as a high schpol student who escells in the sport. Last yea be was rated number one in: the province in the junior division of school s nsored athletics. This year, after moving u o the senior 'level., he 'is still: expected to 'plts:ee near the top, Mark's ability is ip jumping. He does a lot of long jumping, although he prefers " the triple jump. He admits.that his technique "has been off and: ion," but he feels that he has a Chance 410 be *medal contention" this year. Already the pair has been tea track meet. this season, held in Mansfield, Ohio. ,Johnny placed fifth in the she t put with a throw of 17.3 metres, However, the competition was so close that the winning throw was a mere 0.35m longer - than.\ Johnny's. (That's about 13% inches!).. Mark's best jump was about 20',4 feet, but, this is unofficial as the winos had to be at least 21, feet to be measured, This seemed to be a .common problem among most of the jumpers at the meet, as only one out of . the 30 competing against Mark managed to ' make better than 21 feet, The biggest problem facing Mark and Johnny right now is lack of practise. Johnny•had only thro wn the shot outdoors once previous to Mansfield, and it wasn't until this week that he was able to throw the discus; because of the poor weather recently. Johnny had to be content working out indoors, especially weight -lifting.. Mark:_ .. was unable to jump in the outside 'pits 'for the same. reason; The ;Hain .importance of meets such as Mansfield is that many olf the American universities send their scouts to them. Any athlete showing potential in any event is usuallyoffereiseveral.*seholarships,, of at least te chance to attend special twoweek training, courses with university coaches,. Johnny was opceoftered g chance to 444 4,4„11-, camp in Indiana, but he turned it down Ifs' . another offer of this type comes alongthis summer, he says thathe will probably take it, A big part of any athelte's;success is due to his, coach. • Johnny'seoaeh is Seaforth., ,:District high, School's_ hysical edttcatian; B P teacher Terry Johnston He does most of OW arranging, for Lbe two athletes to attend -all t,e-'r-different meets, as well as, accompanying them on the trips,. .. ' It was- Johnston's aid and encourage, tment that allowed Johnny to compete on levels higieer than just Huron County. ;Helping with; the coaching of Mark is: another SDHS, teacher, Doug Proctor, He has been able to help. Mark with training, since he attended an atheltics camp at tMcMaster University in Hamilton. • Both Johnny and Mark intendto: compete this coming summer in meets. which .aren't run by the school .system... Johnny says that if he improves to the level that he wishes to, he willenter the Canadian Junior Championships. The. top two iia this go on to an international competition held in France. Johnston feels that Johnny has a."really good chance towin the Canadian (Junior): Championship" in shot put. His main, opposition will be from a thrower from Toronto, who won themeet in Mansfield. H and Johnny are considered -by Johnston to be the "two premier throwers in Ontario," .' Johnston thinks that Mark.will do very well at the: Huron4 erth track meet, but. will find it tough at WOSSA; although. he should be able to place well enough there and at the Regional competitions to get to OFFSSA (Ontario Federation of Secondary School Athletics,) "They (Johnny and Mark) :will have'a` successful sseason,". says Johnston, "if they each rtaeet their, own •personal objec- tives." bjectives r Every week more and more people' . discover what mighty jobs are ac- complished ., by low . cost=' Huron Expositor Want Ads. Dial 527-0240. Girls' • .SOFTBALL EGISTRAIQN ages • l'.04 9 • Sad Apr 7 St.Patrielt's School Gym ' t2 noon-2p:m. 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