The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1979, Qupperneq 33

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1979, Qupperneq 33
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 31 A LITTLE BIT OF ICELAND—ON ICE Tracy Lynn Vopnford* an eight-year old Icelandic Canadian,** has spent a good part of her life on ice. At the age of four she felt at home on skates. At that time she skated with the Sun God Skating Club, North Del- ta. B.C. in the Mother and Toddlers group, and took part in the annual skating Camival- on-Ice. Noting Tracy’s talent, people en- couraged her parents, David and Julie Vopnford, to give her private lessons. When Tracy was six, the family moved to Bellingham, Washington. She performed her first solo during an intermission in a Bellingham Blazer Hockey game. The team considered her their mascot. She also began skating in ISIA competition in Freestyle 4 and 5. In five competitions she placed first in four, and second in one. One of her solos was televized. Last summer Tracy received lessons from Lorraine Borman in Lynnwood, Washing- ton. Ms. Borman specializes in training na- tional competitors. Having seen Tracy per- form, she offered to make a place in her busy schedule to work with Tracy. The fol- lowing are Ms. Borman’s comments regard- ing Tracy’s progress: “I have been training Tracy since April, and she is definitely going to be one of my future skaters. In a few short months she has accomplished a lot — from single axel to double flips, which is four double jumps. She has excellent concentration on her figures, and enjoys working on them. This is not common for skaters of her age. She has entered four competitions since spring, and placed no lower than second. She came first in United States Figure Skating Asso- ciation Inter-Clubs competitions prelimin- *See cover picture. “Her grandparents — Wally and Sigrid Vopnford, Mount Vernon, Washington; great-grandparents — Jakob and Dagbjort Vopnfjord, long-time residents of Winnipeg, Manitoba, and Blaine, Washington. ary rounds, and ended up second over all. (This included 59 skaters in Preliminary Ladies, and 474 skaters from many of the states, including Alaska, also Canada.) She competed in Sun Valley, Idaho last summer and came in second in Preliminary Ladies. Tracy shows a lot of talent, which I hope will take her far.” David and Julie, and her two sisters, Lisa and Julie, and brother David, all hope that they can keep Tracy skating, and help her to become a champion. It means a lot of sacri- fice in time and money for the whole family, but since Tracy is willing to work so hard, the family will do all it can to help her. In the meantime just watching Tracy skate and compete with ever-increasing skill and grace makes it all worth while. DR. G. KRISTJANSSDN PHYSICIAN and SURGEON PHONE 633-7281 WESTBROOK MEDICAL CENTRE Logan and Kcawatin Winnipeg, Manitoba TAYLOR PHARMACY Centre and Sixth — Ginili, Mail. LOUISE and BILL MORGAN — proprietors LOUISE MORGAN and ALLEN LYTWYN PHARMACISTS — GIFTWARE — UTILITY PAYMENTS — FREE PRESCRIPTION DELIVERY i PH: 642-8170 PH.642-8170

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