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Together they brought home four gold world titles, four silver medals and one bronze.
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Dubbed Team Okanagan (sponsored by Blade Runner Skate Services), this intrepid group of ladies aged 46 to 76 worked hard all summer at the Winfield and Mount Boucherie Arenas training for this high profile international event.
Their efforts were rewarded.
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Skating through a back injury, success was never-the-less hers, Ciocoiu took home two gold medals.
Karen Smith of Lake Country scored the highest marks in her career and won well-deserved gold and silver medals while Maureen Barnes of Kelowna also gracefully skated to a gold and silver win. Donna Bergvinson of West Kelowna landed silver in her very competitive free skate and 4th place in her interpretive.
Another newcomer to the team and to competition was Henrietta Penney of Kelowna, aged 76 (and not afraid to say so). Penney skated to the loudest applause of the day and a bronze medal finish.
Check out more about Team Okanagan at www.winfieldskatingclub.com where kids of all ages and all levels can learn to skate.