Thinking about how to fill the long summer days in 2015? Not yet? You should be! The summer of 2015 will see the largest international multi-sport Games ever hosted by our great nation right here in Toronto and the Greater Golden Horseshoe region, rather than watch it on television or from the stands, YOU couldContinue reading “Toronto 2015 Pan Am / Parapan Am Games – The Drive for 20,000+ Volunteers”
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NOC Team With talented Coaches at the Jr. Nats…
Yes indeed! Congratulations to all of you, from all of us…
Relaying some very good news….
Sharon Shares: NOC men’s relay rocks nationals. 5th place in Canada!!
4X100 Relays @ Jr. Nats.
Bill’s Bulletins: > Kostas powers through on the third leg of the men’s 4 x 100 at Jr Nats. The NOC boys placed fifth: 0.20 seconds out of third! Well done boys! >
NOC Swagger @ the Junior Nationals
Bill’s Bulletins: > Do we have swagger now or what?
The Green Screen Team !
Bill’s Bulletins: NOC runners have swagger
The Gang’s all here…
Sharon Shares again from Quebec: The very fashionable NOC ladies have arrived.
At the Nationals with NOC
Sharon Shares from The Nationals… And our National journey begins
Go NOC Athletes Go!
Starting today, the A.C. Junior National Championships are being held in Quebec. We want our athletes to know how much we support their efforts, and those of our Coaches who work tirelessly to get them qualified and ready to belong to Canada’s best. And to the athletes parents and guardians who quietly make sure thatContinue reading “Go NOC Athletes Go!”
Mohammed Ahmed looks forward to the Commonwealth Games and a professional running career
Pictures and article courtesy Bernie Puchalski at the St. Catharines Standard: Making history wasn’t enough for Mohammed Ahmed. By winning a bronze medal in the 10,000-metre race and placing fifth in the 5,000 metres at the NCAA track and field championships in Eugene, Ore., the St. Catharines distance runner became only the second University ofContinue reading “Mohammed Ahmed looks forward to the Commonwealth Games and a professional running career”
