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Random photo of doubles action at a Western Canadian Doubles tournament

Last updated:
2007.12.27 14:07

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2005 Western Canadian Doubles

The 2005 Western Canadian Doubles Tournament was once again a great success. We had a retirement of sorts. A possible curse in the making. Then there was the ever so clever Nicola. And, of course, a whole new set of recruits.

The success of this tournament is highly dependent on our first-class sponsors. Whom we gratefully thank. Then there is the team of outstanding volunteers – without which no tournament can survive, each of which is mightily appreciated and thanked.

Retirement and Curse?

Over the summer, Mark Heaney informed us that he had run the tournament for 11 years, and felt that it was time to hand over the reins. Mark went on to help us out immensely.

After the hard fought win over Marv Mizinski and Doug Buchanan, Mark proclaimed that in 13 years of running the tournament, he had never won an event. By Sunday, Mark was heard telling the wine and cheese crowd that the curse of the Western Canadian Doubles was finally lifted, after 15 years of running the tournament.

Whatever the number of years, the “Curse of Running the Tournament” is still widely debated (see later).

Random photo of doubles action at a Western Canadian Doubles tournament

The Lovely—& Clever—Nicola

A couple of weeks before the tournament, the organizers received Tim Martin’s entry, which stated: Mens Open, Partner: Mark Heaney; Mixed Open, Partner: Nicola Martin. A few days later, Nicola Martin’s entry was received, which simply stated: Mixed Open, Partner: Viktor Berg.

I expect we can all guess the outcome.

New Recruits

You may have to read this twice to believe, but we were happy to have a number of juniors and young rookie doubles players out. There are a number of players who will soon be taking out the old guys on the old guys court, including:

Ryan Herden, Thomas Brinkman, Nick James, Nicholas Rodusek, Andrew Clements, and Olivia Vipond.

Look out, and we should all try and get these talented young players out on the court some more.

Thank you for participating and see you next year!

Scott Sibley & Adam Radziminski