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Madill students
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With Top Grade Supplies from
Ninety-two students and
teachers travelled to Maple Leaf
Gardens on Tuesday, November
2, to see Milk Meet -- the
international gymnastic meet.
Ten countries were represented;
Japan, Hungary, Romania,
Switzerland, U.S.A„ West
Germany, Great Britain, Poland,
Czechoslovakia and of course,
Canada. Each country was
represented by one male and one
female gymnast.
We were all captivated by
Canada's female gymnast, the
elf-like Elfi Schegel. Elfi is a cute
12 year old blonde, 4 foot 5 inches
tall with 69 pounds of determin-
ation. Every time she was
introduced the crowd of people
would- burst into wild applause.
She proved that she is going to
be one of the up and coming
star s by winning the vaulting
with the top score of 9.40.
Her vault was a one-and-a-half
sommersault in the pike position.
No one who was there will ever
forget the look of grim
determination on her face as she
raced down the runway toward
the vaulting box. Elfi also showed
us she is going to star on the floor
exercises by including a double
twist in her floor routine. In this
event she finished fourth
overall. Don't let anyone tell you
that she won't be ready for
Moscow in 1980!
The overall ladies' champion
was Romania's Teodora
Ungureanu. In case you have
forgotten, she won the bronze and
silver medal at the Montreal
Olympics. Second place went to
West Germany's Andrea Sieger.
Third, was awarded to Czecho-
slovakian Anne Pohludkova who
was one of the Montreal Olympic
veterans in the meet. Elfie was
only twenty points behind for
fourth place.
Our pommel horse boys from
Madill were ecstatic to see
Canada's men representative
Philip Delesabe win the pommel
horse, event with a top score of 9,
50. Philip is a rising star for the
Men's team He. is 17 years old and
hails from Victoria. The pommel
horse is his speciality. We did
very well in the ail round
.thampionship tying, .,for t! ird
place with last year's winner
Eberhord Gienger of West
Germany. Watch for Philips name
again at France World
Championship in 1978 and at
Moscow in 1980:
The men's events were
captured by the crowd pleasing
Koji Guisheken of Japan. He is 20
years old and won the all Japan
youth gymnastics tournament.
Second place went to a repre-
sentat ..ive from Czechoslavakia,
Jiri Tabek.
All in all, it was a night to be
remembered. let's hope it
inspires our gymnate to h igher
things.
MOFFATT & P WELL
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