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Canadian kiloMetre Achiever Programme 1993AnnualReport Cyclist Location First year 1 993 (km) Lite total (km) 1 993 Awards Gary Conrod FrankA, Graham lll Donald Sherriff r Jerry Ford Paul Davison KeithW. Shealy Ken Schykulski Tony Marriott Hugh Hewes Ray Wylie Mark Beaver Graham Stewart LaurieLeslie Allan Jackson Murray Dean Joe Gmerek Bruce Reid Chris Etue James B Smith Brian McGrath Bruce Meyers FernandoGoncalves Dorothy Earnshaw David Earnshaw Curt Leaist CharlesR Hand Eric Libby Jeff Leach ReneDe Jonghe Mimi Patrice Hamel Peter Kennedy Jeff Hill Jack Zamroutian Burns Anderson Judith Ducommun Larry Ducommun Tom Sylvester Thomas S Marshall Keith McEwen lsabelle Sheardown 117,638 307,998 25,162 83,897 97,08e 1i.,, {c5 269,430 t 60,234 132,419 253,083 56,825 1 06,442-:*j lqQ0Lkrn lL r 8s,083 g; , cli 92,914 56,809 1 12,881 57,613 80,862 41,321 68,490 38,080 16,937 73,159 43,086 78,054 15,320 36,1s6 22,203 25,078 36,654 11,087 25,324 27,171 39,03s s,5z* 12,3U 20,327 1 18,028 36,327 33,424 18,476 SilverMedal Beautiful Log Gold Medal Bronze Medal Gold Medal gold badge 5r( Bronze Medal/ Dartmouth Columbia Etobicoke Burlington Halifax Newberry Brandon Millgrove Caledon East Greenville Halifax ThunderBay ThunderBay Pickering Napanee Halifax Etobicoke St. Marys Halifax Caledon East Seaforth Scarborough Sarnia Sarnia Burlington St Catharines Kapuskasing Kapuskasing St Catharines Ottawa West Hill Bracebridge Scarborough North York Belleville Belleville Stella Brockville Toronto Toronto NS SC USA Ont Ont NS SC USA Man Ont Ont SC USA NS Ont Ont Ont NS Ont Ont NS Ont Ont Ont Ont Ont Ont Ont Ont Ont Ont Ont Ont Ont Ont Ont Ont Ont Ont Qnt Ont Ont 1 976 1976 1977 1977 1977 1977 1978 1977 1 979 1978 1 979 1 oRn 1 oAn 1 982 1 982 1 982 1982 1 983 1 983 1 984 1 984 1 985 1 oetr 1 OAE 1 985 1986 1 986 1987 1 987 1987 1 987 '1987 1 988 1988 1 988 1988 1 983 1 990 1990 1 990 5,52s 22,853 0 9,601 8,036 8,737 5,1 03 3,281 7,549 tl,7gz 6,374 7,000 1101 q 4,074 3,672 3,002 0 1,129 4,025 7,652 2,505 6,296 2,582 2,248 5,895 870 0 3,741 7,897 1,121 2,005 3,500 3,069 0 e Alo 5,789 !-. / SilverMedal 57

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Canadian kiloMetre Achiever Programme

1993 Annual Report

Cyclist Location

Firstyear

1 993(km)

Litetotal(km)

1 993Awards

Gary Conrod

Frank A, Graham ll l

Donald Sherriffr

Jerry Ford

Paul Davison

Keith W. Shealy

Ken Schykulski

Tony Marriott

Hugh Hewes

Ray Wylie

Mark Beaver

Graham Stewart

Laurie Leslie

Allan Jackson

Murray Dean

Joe Gmerek

Bruce Reid

Chris Etue

James B Smith

Brian McGrath

Bruce Meyers

Fernando Goncalves

Dorothy Earnshaw

David Earnshaw

Curt Leaist

Charles R Hand

Eric Libby

Jeff Leach

Rene De Jonghe

Mimi Patrice Hamel

Peter Kennedy

Jeff Hil l

Jack Zamroutian

Burns Anderson

Judith Ducommun

Larry Ducommun

Tom Sylvester

Thomas S Marshall

Keith McEwen

lsabelle Sheardown

1 17 ,638

307,998

25,162

83,897

97,08e 1i.,, {c5269,430 t

60,234132,419253,08356,825

1 06,442-:*j lqQ0Lkrn lLr 8s,083 g; , cli

92,914

56,8091 12 ,88157,61380,86241,32168,49038,08016,93773,15943,08678,05415,32036,1s622,20325,07836,6541 1 , 0 8 725,32427,17139,03ss,5z*

12,3U20,327

1 18 ,02836,32733,42418,476

Silver Medal

Beautiful Log

Gold Medal

Bronze Medal

Gold Medal

go ld badge 5 r (Bronze Medal/

Dartmouth

Columbia

Etobicoke

Bur l ington

Halifax

NewberryBrandonMil lgrove

Caledon East

Greenvil le

Halifax

Thunder Bay

Thunder Bay

Pickering

Napanee

Halifax

Etobicoke

St. Marys

Halifax

Caledon East

Seaforth

Scarborough

Sarnia

Sarnia

Burlington

St Catharines

Kapuskasing

Kapuskasing

St Catharines

Ottawa

West Hil l

Bracebridge

Scarborough

North York

Bel lev i l le

Bel lev i l le

Stella

Brockvil le

Toronto

Toronto

NSSC USAOntOntNSSC USA

ManOntOntSC USANSOnt

OntOntNSOntOntNSOntOntOntOntOntOntOntOntOntOntOntOntOntOntOntOntOntOnt

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1 976

1 976

1977

1977

1977

1977

1 978

1977

1 979

1 978

1 9791 oRn

1 oAn

1 9821 9821 98219821 9831 9831 9841 9841 9851 oetr

1 OAE

1 985

1 986

1 986

1987

1 987

1987

1 987'1987

1 988

1 988

1 988

1 988

1 983

1 990

1 990

1 990

5,52s22,853

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9,6018,036

8,7375,1 033,2817,549tl,7gz6,3747,000

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4,0743,6723,002

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3,7417,8971 , 1 2 12,0053,5003,069

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Silver Medal

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Monika Curtis

Ross Kingdon

David Featherstone

Marcel Belanger

Serge Lapointe

Sandy Stewart

Bisa Mitrouski

Steven Lidkea

James D. Wilson

Tim DeRose

Michael Mclnnis

Jerome Chisholm

Jimmie Georgas

Dorien J Quirt

Paul D Quirt

Sylvia Wdker

Robert Andrews

Stanislaw Skonieczny

Adel Guirguis

Peter Enns

Corrie Watt

Walton Watt

Will iam J Lucas

Elfi Lucas

Christina Waitschies

Heather Brown

Albert Martz

R George Leach

Willa M Leach

Ken Holden

Jerri Burke

Jim Cafter

Emery Richard

Francis J LeBlanc

AmhersWiew

Bramalea

St Catharines

Gatineau

Gatineau

Lindsay

Toronto

Markdale

Ottawa

Odessa

Halifax

Kingston

Col l ingwood

Port Hope

Port Hope

Scarborough

Thornhil l

Toronto

Scarborough

Hamilton

Halifax

Halifax

Brampton

Brampton

Brampton

Scarborough

Niagara-on-the-Lake

Smithvil le

Smithvil le

Scarborough

Riverview

29,607

32,534

9,465

12,133 Brnze Medal & g ld bd

5,691 gold badge

12,652 Bronze Medal

1 1 , 8 3 2

25,812 Gold Medal

22,570 Silver Medal

65,917

28,519 Gold Medal

28,552 Gold Medal

f f i ,185

255

5,655 gold badge

19,405 Womens Olympic Goal

5,218 gold badge

90,100 Mens Olympic Goal

8,426 gold badge

5,950 gold badge

19,948

25,236 Gold Medal

1 , 4 1 6I aatr

705

3,850 bronze & silver bdge

10,300

622

622

1 ,000

5,845 gold badge

5,648 all three badges

2,776 silver badge

1 ,700

OntOntOntQuebecQuebecOntOntOntOntOntNSOntOntOntOntOntOntOntOntOntNSNSOntOntOntOntOntOntOntOntNBNBNBNB

1 9901 9901 9901 9911 9901 9911 9911 9911 9901 9761 9911 99119921 9921992

1 99219921 9891 9921 9921 9871 9871 9921 9921 9921 9931 9911 993

1 9931 9931 9931 9931 9931 993

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26,9205,1903,3902,4794,OU

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5,8455,6482,7761,700

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Totals: 77 participants 337,945 3,406,485

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T993 C-MAPThank-you to everyone for being patient. We hope you have been riding rather than anxiouslywaiting for this very late annual repofi. There was a misunderstanding of trust and financialresponsibility that had delayed the mailing of 1992 medals & badges, and this report.Cooperation has won the day and the C-MAP programme is regaining interest. Saskatchewanand New Brunswick have successfully initiated equivalent programmes. The mammoth OttawaBicycling Club is obviously going after the 1994 Hewes Challenge Cup for club participaction.Our budget was in the black thanks to some continual donations. I appreciate most participantsare sending me stamped self-addressed envelopes. There were nine new members joining in1993. The first two pages of this report will be published in the Cycle Ontario Newsletter andthereby read by 2,000 cyclists. More than a few members are confessing to riding their mtnbikes more, perhaps I should give it a try.

Don't Throw Out That Envelope!

The marvels of high tech have made some details of C-MAP more complicated. Tom can notpersonalize your log for you. Before you shred the envelope please copy your C-MAP # andpresent life total on to your 1994 log. It helps if you include your name too. Please add thename of your club(s) to the log; that will help Tom calculate the club totals for the HewesChallenge Trophy.

0.0035.00199.00

55.00

(61.34) Balance $227.66 to OCA

3

1992 & 1993 Financial Statement

RevenueMemberships (26)

19 fulI OCA members7 @ s.00

Awards Badges & MedalsDonations Woodv Graham 20.00

Keith Streaty 20.00Ray Wylie 10.00Jeff Leach 6.00Ross Kingdon 4.00James D Wilson 1.00Paul Quirt 1.00Robert Andrews 3.00New Brunswick 15.00

Expensestelephone, postage, Fax & supplies

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Hewes Challenge TrophyThis award recognizes the collective participaction of cycling. It is awarded to the cycling club,network or whatever that has the highest annual kilometres total of C-MAP registered members.Cyclists with membership in more than one club are included in each club's total. TheScarborough C[ommuting] Club won with the shortest winning total to date.

1993 Hewes Challenge Trophy

Club t / s (km)

Scarborough CCVelo HalifaxOntario Masters Cycling AssociationD'Ornellas Bike ShopKingston Velo ClubToronto Bike NetworkNew Brunswick MAPSt Catharines CCCarolina CyclersSarnia High RollersOttawa Bicycling ClubKapuskasing CCBelleville CC

68524345

32122

55,88046,40136,62132,TLO26,99318,08015,96614,34312,9661r,6779,0014,8305,505

Hewes Challenge Trophy Winners

Year Winner (& # of participants) Annual km

1990199119921993

Ontario Masters Cycling Association (10)Kingston Velo Club (7)Ontario Masters Cycling Association (11)Scarborough CC (6)

56,64571.,63275,28355,820

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From the Peleton

#312 Don Sherriff had lapsed submitting his mileage since '89, but has kept his K's logged,

welcome back!

#345 PaulDavidson squandered five months Nov '92-March'93 visiting every corner of New

Zealand. He recommends them all!

#356 Keith W Shealy had a heart attack in April, followed by two tune-ups. He feels much

better now and is very optimistic fot'94.

#409 Tony Marriott found the mild snowless fall allowed regular cycling to continue to

Christmas. Almost all the cycling was in Ontario, and included a couple of duathlons &

triathlons. He had a brief cycling foray in Perth, Western Australia.

#4lZ HughHewes destroyed his truck skidding on ice in November. He writes he was lucky to

escape with fractured ribs, pierced lung & cracked left knee joint. No cycling in December.

#413 Ray Wylie had a good year although he rode only one century and one metric century. In

the 80-84 age bracket ui th. National Senior Olympics held at Baton Rouge, Louisiana, He won

the gold medal in the 1 mile even and the silver medals in the 5K, 10K, & 20K events.

#428 Mark Beaver reported lots of quality riding. "I would hereby like to apply for the final C-

MAP award on the list of awards, as I passed the C-MAP 100,00 km point just after Easter

Weekend, ingloriously commuting to work. So please reach into the fridge, Tom, and pop the

cap on a homebrew, pour carefully into your favourite flagon, and sit back and issue that

prbmised "sympathy.'t I look forward to feeling the sensation if it can reach as far as the

Maritimes."

#599 Chris Etue professed increasing love of her mtn bike to the neglect of her faithful Vitus.per hours in the saddle, the mileages do not quite stack up. For distance, it's still the road, but

for a unique riding experience its got to be the mtn bike. I was fortunate to visit the West the

past two years & enjoy both types of riding. I have to admit, my best memories are off-road

adventures in Jasper, th. Cypr.s Hills & nameless trails experienced in B.C. Hooray for many

Ontario communities converting "rails to trails. " These old road beds make a relaxing alternative

to highways and are fun for the recreational rider.

#887 Sandy Stewart admitted to a deepening addiction, What a summer! Went on first ever

weekend tour - Tour of Quinte. tvtet up with riders from Brampton Cycle Club. This proved

to be very beneficial as I rode with them all summer. More experienced riders coached me into

becoming stronger, faster and a better hill climber. Improvement led me into starting Time

Trials and completing first ever century. Best season yet. What a club!

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#774 Charles R Hand had a great time cycling this year. The weather was excellent, only got

caught once in a down pour. I was able to complete three centuries and participate in citizen

racing. Started to ride with some mature cyclists this year including Gordon Singleton and Steve

Bauer. Would have put in more kilometres but the needs of my family & work are priority. I

have lots of time for cycling. Charles is a draughtsman and submitted one of the most artistic

logs ever received. His stick men cyclist evolve from training wheels to C-MAP medals in one

season.

#778 Eric Libby Great Year - Good Weather - Good friends to ride with - no bikes stolen

this year!

#800 Jeff fuach 1993 was devoted strictly to mtn bike riding, best rides were during a spring

excursion to the Huntsville "outback," and family rides along the old Smokey Line abandonedrailway bed, here in Kap.

#810 Mimi Patrice had low mileage due to pregnancy and newborn!

#821. Burns Anderson This was quite a rewarding year which included a couple of charity rides

and another tour of the Maritimes: Grand Manan, Campobello & Deer Islands. I finally got

around to taking the Can Bike II Course offered by the Toronto City Cycling Committee this

fall. Besides being interesting and a lot of fun, the course gives a person more confidence when

riding in heavy city traffic.

#839 Thomas Sylvester We enjoyed our first year with our tandem and as beknown to happen,

we almost exclusively rode it rather than our single bicycles. In August, we enjoyed a week-long

Bay of Fundy tour with Velo Halifax. Tom's excuse for the dramatic drop in k's is the continued

obsession with local history. A small appendix that was almost inserted in his first book has

successively lured him into writing three other manuscripts. The result is an expanding girth and

insufferable riding conversations.

#909 James Wilson had hoped for 10,000 km but will have to settle for 9,000 having already

experienced frostbite on an unidentified cheek. This has been a transition year for me. With my

new bike I have pushed a little too hard and ended up with a sore back. It has been a year to

re-check my riding position and do a lot of reading & testing, of finding the right food & drinks

for riding and learning how to stretch. It would have been the year to quit if I was going to, but

it looks like I am hooked for life.

#913 Mike M.Ginnis Several events in '93 have caused me to re-evaluate my commitment to

cycling. A long anticipated tour of Australia was aborted in mid tour after the theft of two fully

loaOeJ touring bike, one in Sydney, one in Brisbane. Then, on returning to the ritualized

mundaneness of home, I was riddled with several tumbles, each resulting in various ailments

including broken bones, broken helmet, broken face, and much lost skin. Well, two minor

surgeries, two jugs of antibiotics, and a couple of jugs of Tylenol-3 & Ibuprofin' and I'm

fimling into '94. etttrougtr my spirit is dampened, it is not dead, as I have already completed

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two sub-zero degree centuries in'94.

#91.4 Jerome Chishotm commutes daily by bicycle, missing only the very worst winter storms.

Otherwise he is normal having "done" Newfoundland in 7 days: five to cross, one to visit

St John's, then departure.

#921 Robert Andrews This past year had more cycling variety than is usual for me - a month

in Florida in February got me off to a decent start, and the month of September in Marche, Italy

(a LOTT more chalienging) will give me memories for a long time. And the June high-point

was as always, Ottawa-Kingston in the Rideau Lakes Tour.

#922 Stantslaw Skonieczny I had a very good year. I got a new bike and I spent many hours

enjoying early morning or late afternoon rides. Famity commitments, however, did not allow

*i to participate in many events since most of them take place on Sundays and Sunday is the

only diy we can be together. My goal for '94 is to reach 100 000 km mark and to finish ...

writing a book on Organic Chemistry.

#926 Corcie Watt The year was off to a great start until a she met an impatient driver at an

intersection. Her instant turn saved her life. The helmet & bike were a total write off. She is

suffering with chronic back pain, an unpredictable knee, and a partially separated shoulder. She

is training indoors and hopes to be out again this summer.

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TOUR REPORTS.

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ONTARIO CYCLING ASSOCIATION INC.122O Sheppard Ave. E. , Wi l lowdale, Ontar io M2K 2X1Telephone: (a1 6) 495-41 41 Fax: (41 6) 495-4038 Hot l ine: (41 6) 497 -6837

CANADIAN KI LOMETREACHIEVER PROGRAMME

Registration Form

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City Province Postal Code

Phone: (H)

Birth Date

(w) (F)

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OCA MembershiP Number

Date You Are Starting Your Log

DateSigned

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CANADIAN KILOMETRE ACHIEVER PROGRAMME

Put Some Chaltenge And Discipline In Your Riding !The Canadian Kilometre Achiever Programme or C-MAP is an incentive program of the Ontario Cycling

Association for cyclists who want just that!

C-MAp riders make a commitment to themselves to reach a personal mileage goal..TlgV register this

g";ffitti th; bf.4 ano when ttrey reac-n iCiq. ggA awards ttrem a badge or medal. Since G'MAP was

started in g976,ovei 4 milion kil,om.ii.",i. 100 times around the globe, have been logged by C-MAP

participants.

IIFETIME..Mll-EAGE

25,000 km15,000 km10,000 km5,000 km2,500 km1,000 km

AWARDS

AWARD

Gold Medal and DiPlomaSilver Medal and DiPlomaBronze Medal and DiPlomaGold Badge and DiPlomaSilver Badge and DiPlomaBronze Badge and DiPloma

TI.IE

SPECIAL AWARDS: An olympic goal trophy is awarded to the top male and female

rider with the highest annual-miieagi for the calendar year. The Hewes Challenge

Trophy is award-ed to the club with ttre ttigtrest annual kilometre total of C'MAP

registered members.

On registration, the participating rider will receive a Cycling pislanlg f,9,9. ulq instructions'

Each rider recordslfi.i. odn miieage: if you cheat, youonly cheat yourself. ^T: Log i: ..returned annually to the C-MAP seiretaiy and results are published in the OCA nervsletter,

Cycle Ontario.

RE FEW D EASYC-MAP Rules 1. All kilometres on the road count - touring, racing, ATB, training or

commuting.2. No indoor trainer or roller kilometres count'3. Only amateur kilometres count - no couriers please!

Olympic Goal Trophy Rules1. Only Canadian residents are eligible forthe trop[r.-Z. BGU1. Distance Logs must be ieceived by early February and may be

subject to scrutinY.

HOW TO RE STEFLifetime Fees: Free for OCA members, $5.00 for non-OCA members

Badges $3.00; Medals $4.00 (as awarded)

Send registration form, stamped self-addressed 4Ll4" x9U2",-eylgloP-q1Jrq chgqqe payable to:ino-uJSilvester, C-liAp, Cloudbanks, Stella, Ontario KOH 2S0' (613) 389'1320

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CANADIAN KILOMETRE ACHIEVER PROGRAMME

Put Some Chattenge And Discipline In Your Riding !The Canadian Kilornetre Achiever Programme or C-MAP is an incentive program of the Ontario CyclingAssociation for cyclists who want just that!

C-MAP riders make a commitment to themselves to reach a personal mileage goal. They register thisgluL*ittr the OCA and when they reach it, the qqA awards ttrem a b-adge or medal. Since C'MAP wasStarteO inl976,over 4 million kil,ometres or L00 times around the globe, have been logged by C'MAPparticipants.

THE AWARDS

I.IFETIME MII.EAGE

25,000 km15,000 km

, 10,000 km5,000 km2,500 km1,000 km

," AWARD ". ' ,

Gold Medal and DiPl6maSilver Medal and DiPlomaBronze Medal and DiPlomaGold Badge and DiPlomaSilver Badge anO OiPlomaBronze Badge and DiPloma

SPBCIAL AWARDS: An Olympic goal trophy is awarded to the top male and femalerider with the highest annual mileage for the calendar year. The Hewes ChallengeTrophy is awarded to the club with the highest annual kilometre total of C'MAPregistered members.

HOW TO PARTICIPATEOn registration, the participating rider will receive a Cycting Distance Lo-q a1{ instructions.Each iider records tireir own mileage: if you cheat, you only cheat yourself. 'The Log isreturned annually to the C-MAP seiretaiy and results are published in the OCA newsletter,Cycle Ontario.

C-MAP Rules 1. Alt kilometres on the road count - touring, racing, ATB, training orcommuting.

2. No indoor trainer or roller kilometres count.3. Only amateur kilometres count - no couriers please!

Olympic Goal Trophy Rules1.)

Only Canadian residents are eligible for the tropSr.Eligible Distance Logs must be received by early February and may besubject to scrutiny.

tES ARE FEW

W TO REGISTEHLifetime Fees: Free for OCA members, $5.00 for non-OCA members

Badges $3.00; Medals $4.00 (as awarded)

Send registration form, stamped self-addressed 4114" x9ll2" envolope ryq chgqle payable to:Thomaisylvester, C-MAP, Cloudbanks, Stetta, Ontario KOH 2S0, (613) 389'1320