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Participant
Name
Spencer Cameron-Mitchell Zettler
Contingent
Team Ontario
Hometown
Ottawa and Sault Ste. Marie
Type
Athlete
Sport
Speed Skating Long Track
Results
100 m Male
Final position: 18
Group 2
Saturday, February 24, 2007
13:00
F. H. Collins Secondary School
Group 2 - Heat 2
Wednesday, February 28, 2007
13:00
F. H. Collins Secondary School
Group 2 - Final F
Wednesday, February 28, 2007
14:00
F. H. Collins Secondary School
500 m Male
Final position: 30
Race 1 (delayed until 12:00)
Saturday, February 24, 2007
00:00
F. H. Collins Secondary School
Race 2
Saturday, February 24, 2007
00:00
F. H. Collins Secondary School
1500 m Male
Final position: Bronze
Competition
Monday, February 26, 2007
13:00
F. H. Collins Secondary School
3000 m Male
Final position: 6
Competition (delayed until 15:10)
Monday, February 26, 2007
15:10
F. H. Collins Secondary School
5000 m Male
Final position: 6
Competition
Tuesday, February 27, 2007
13:00
F. H. Collins Secondary School
Team pursuit Male
Team: Zettler/MacLennan/Zeeman/Marsh
Final position: 4
Competition
Wednesday, February 28, 2007
15:00
F. H. Collins Secondary School
Biography
Age
18
Height (ft, inches)
6'4"
Weight (lb)
190 lb
Language(s) spoken
English
Years I have participated in my sport
5
Club or School Team
High Performance Team Calgary
Coach
Crispin Parkinson
Position/Event/Sport
Long Track Speedskating
Other recent athletic or artistic accomplishments
2006 Provincial Intermediate/Senior Long Track Mass Start champion, set provincial records in 1000 and 3000 m
Games or championships that I have participated in
Year
Full name of competition/sport/event
Placing
06
Can-Ams Calgary
07
Canada Cup 1 (Junior placing)
9
07
Canada Cup 2
My goals for the 2007 Canada Winter Games
Hoping to bring home medals in the 1500, 3000, 5000 and team pursuit races.
My personal role model
In the sport of speedskating I really admire Shawnie Davis, Erben Venemaars for their commitment and accomplishments. They each have incredible work ethics and are great people on and off the ice. Personally I admire my Mom Kim, she set a great example for my brother and I...she doesn't believe in the word can't. She's taught us that hard work and passion will help us accomplish our dreams both on and off the ice, and that success is made up of 10% talent and 90% heart. She and my step Dad Ron continue to be amazing support for me while I pursue my dream.
Other information that could be of interest to the media
I began speedskating when Hall of Famer and former Olympian speedskater Kevin Scott's coach, Art Jennings found me at a skating rink hanging out with friends in Sault Ste. Marie. I spent the first three years training with my Coach in the Sault Ian Overman in long track in Sault Ste. Marie only having ice three weeks of the year, but I was really passionate about speedskating. In 2005 my family moved to Ottawa in part so that I could train more seriously, unfortunately long track ice was pretty much non existent due to weather. I worked hard to not let the lack of long track ice get in my way though..I was really serious about being a better skater. With the help of some great skaters and coaches I surpassed my personal skating goals by skating some short track for the first time with Gloucester Concordes. I raced my first Canada Cup last year and made the times I needed to train with the High Performance Team at the Olympic Oval. I moved to Calgary in August 2006 to pursue my speedskating dreams and finish high school at the National Sports High school. I am hoping to skate for Canada in the 2014 Olympics (but wouldn't mind having a try at the 2010 Olympics as well....you never know...) I'm a kid who is living his dream....