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03.19.10 - Canadians Find Reminders
of Home in Apeldoorn
March 19, 2010 – There is a strong piece of history
that ties Canada to Apeldoorn. In 1945 it was Canadian
soldiers that helped liberate the city and there are
several memorials that commemorate the event. Directly
across the street from the hotel where the Canadian
Track Team is staying for the pre-worlds training camp
is the “Man with Two Hats”, a statue depicting
the friendship between our two nations, and who happens
to be standing on maple leafs. Beside the hotel is the
Loo Palace, which is where the headquarters of the Canadian
army were established during the end of the war.
There are more tributes to Canadians in the quaint
city and during the first peek of the city the endurance
women found “a coffee shop stop in Apeldoorn city
centre. That is coffee with a “K” koffee
shop, with real espresso coffee.” Steph Roorda,
with teammates Laura Brown and Julia Bradley went back
in search of the Koffee Shop and came across Canada
Lane.
The ties don’t end there; in 2005, Apeldoorn
signed an official twinning agreement with Burlington,
Ontario, only 72 km from Canada Team Sprint Racer Joseph
Veloce’s home town of Fonthill. Today was a tough
day on the track for the sprinters as they did full
out race efforts. Joseph set a new personal best time
leading out the team sprint today and finished off the
morning in an ice tub with the other sprinters to help
with recovery.
The Dutch team has been training on the track before
the Canadians and Steph has enjoyed “seeing the
other team, everyone is preparing for world championships,
but the atmosphere at the track seemed relaxed. It was
nice.” Day three of the camp, which is “notorious
for being the worst of the jetlag days” has finished
and the team are looking forward to testing themselves
in Copenhagen.
The luggage truck departs tomorrow for the trek to
Denmark and then the athletes arrive at race headquarters
on Saturday.
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Laura Brown at Canada Monument |
Team Sprint Cheer |
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Canada Lane |
Team Sprint Start |
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