Lögberg-Heimskringla - 10.09.2004, Page 4

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 10.09.2004, Page 4
4 ♦ Lögberg-Heimskringla ♦ Friday 10 September 2004 Subscribe Now! Gerist áskrifendur! LOGBERG-HEIMSKRINGLA IMgberg slofwtó /4. jim úor ISSS i % lleimskritif'la stofiuul 9, septnnber ÍS Síuneinnð 20. ouiist JV5V Visit us at www.logberg.com Cooperation and a team spirit Steinþór Guðbjartsson Managing Editor The highest achievement an athlete can reach is to win a gold medal at the Olympic Games, and it is a special feel- ing watching athletes reach that achievement. When hockey was introduced to the Olympic Games in Antwerp, Belgium in 1920, the Winnipeg Falcons showed the world the meaning of cooperation and a team spir- it. At the opening ceremony in Antwerp the Olympic flag with the fíve rings signifying the union of tive continents was also introduced. United we stand — and the Falcons demonstrated what that meant. Last week the opening match of the World Cup of hockey between Canada and USA in Montreal was a histor- ical one. Not because of the 2- 1 victory of Team Canada but because of the jerseys the Canadian national players were wearing. Instead of the tradL tional red and white uniforms they wore, for the first time, gold-and-black replica jerseys of the Winnipeg Falcons. Hockey Canada President Bob Nicholson said that in the dressing room, shortly before the match started, the Canadian players were overwhelmed by the history the jerseys repre- sented. “We really felt we wanted to do something special for the Falcons,” he said. The words “Winnipeg Fal- cons” were sewn on the shoul- ders of the jerseys and “Cana- da” on the back as opposed to the players’ names. “It’s a great message that this is a team, not individuals,” Nicholson said. It was spectacular watch- ing the match and the Canadian players in the “Falcons” jerseys in particular. In a way it was like watching the Falcons. Not only did it unite the players but the special occasion touched the “Icelandic” heart. The ban- ' quet that Hockey Canada held in the Team Canada Merchan- dising Inc. (TCMI) building in Winnipeg coincided with the banquet the City of Winnipeg held at the Hotel Fort Garry to honour the Falcons and their achievement when they returned home from Antwerp as Olympic and World Cham- pions on May 22, 1920. All but one player of the Winnipeg Falcons were of Ice- landic descent. They had to overcome many a hindrance before they reached the top but nothing stopped them. United the Falcons got where they belonged and they will be there forever. The story of the Winnipeg Falcons is a fascinating one. It shows that with determination and will a dream can come true. It is a constant reminder of the importance of coopera- tion and a team spirit. 206-900 St. James Street Winnipeg, MB R3G 3J7 Ph: 204-284-5686 Toll free: 1-866-LOGBERG (1-866-564-2374) Fax: 204-284-7099 Website: www.logberg.com Office Hours: 9:30 a.m. - 5 pm. Mon. - Fri. 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Steinþór Guðbjartsson “This turned out to be a very good gathering,” organ- izer Haraldur Einarsson said afler the Öxará Reunion recently held in Teulon, Arborg and Gimli, Manitoba. The main reason for hav- ing the reunion was the mile- stone of his sister Guðlaug, or “Lauga,” who will be 90 October 2. Another sister, Ásta, will be 89 the day before. Lauga did not want to have a birthday party so they decided on a reunion. About 50 golfers competed in a tournament in Teulon, about 120 people attended a sociai and dance at they Geysir Hall in Arborg and an equal num- ber came to a dinner and dance at the New Horizons Centre in Gimli. Guests were from all Children enjoyed themselves at the reunion. parts of Canada and the Unit- ed States and the siblings David (72), Ásta (89 in Octo- ber), Haraldur (78), Lauga (90 in October), Ragnar (74), and Elín Ósk or Nelló (81) had a good time as everybody else. “This was a great suc- cess,” Haraldur said. ^ Visit us on the web at http://www.logberg.com

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