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Friday, March 3rd, 2006

Welcome Back Team Canada

I would like to post some excerpts of Coach Daryl’s Diary for their last day … If you haven’t been reading his daily diary during the 2006 Winter Olympics, you can still go back and read each day and be treated to great insights of Team Kleibrink over in Torino. I enjoyed looking at the pictures, and all of the commentaries and even the words of the day :D

Source: http://www.fieldlaw.com/team_kleibrink.html#diary

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COACH DARYL’S DIARY (with guests!)

February 26 and 27

Team Kleibrink is home safe and sound in Alberta and British Columbia.

This update covers our last day in Torino (Sunday February 26) and our trip home on Monday February 27.

The hi-lite for Sunday was the Closing Ceremony. Unlike the Opening Ceremony, the athletes from all countries marched in together and in no particular order. This represents the coming together of the nations in the Olympic Spirit.

We had much better seating than we did for the Opening Ceremonies, located immediately behind the main stage. We could see everything quite clear.

It was a spectacular ceremony. See photos attached.

The Vancouver 2010 Olympic Committee was part of the presentation (see the Inukshuk photo). The Olympic flag is on it’s way to Vancouver and will be raised there on Tuesday afternoon!

One of the hi-lites for the athletes is the trading of Olympic Clothing.

Shannon and Sandra traded their jackets with a couple of Chinese Athletes, Glenys traded her jacket with an Italian Athlete, Amy traded her closing ceremony toque for a “volunteer” fleece jacket and Christine did the most trading getting a Swiss vest and lots of other stuff. It was neat to be a part of all this! (see photos attached)

Early Monday morning (7:00 a.m.) we boarded a bus to travel to Milan to catch an Air France flight to Paris. From Paris, it was Air France to Toronto, where Air France, Air Canada and the Toronto Airport Authority helped expedite our gathering of luggage, getting us through customs and putting our luggage on flights to Calgary, Kelowna and Edmonton. Their help was much appreciated!

Shannon, Amy, Glenys and Christine flew Air Canada to Calgary and arrived home to a hero’s celebration at the Calgary International Airport. Their flight was pretty much on time.

Daryl, flew West Jet to Edmonton (leaving an hour and a half late) and arrived home to a smaller celebration of wife Bonnie and 8 colleagues from EBA Engineering Consultants Ltd. who were all decked out in Olympic gear, presented me with my own “Bronze Medal” and a limo ride home with Champagne!

It was a very long day…for me it was in the order of 24 hours of continuous travel to get home.

In closing, the Olympic Diary, let me say on behalf of Team Kleibrink….Thank You to all who have visited the website, sent e-mail to our team e-mail address or individual team members personal e-mail addresses and provided support throughout for us.

There is nothing more uplifting than knowing that those close to you are providing their support through thick and thin! Without you, Team Kleibrink would not likely have achieved the incredible goal of being Olympic Medalists!

We would also like to thank Field Law and Tammy Wiebe for facilitating the Team Kleibrink website and updating the Coach’s Diary on a daily basis. Tammy did this every day including on weekends from her home computer and this is much appreciated!

Mille Grazie!

Arrivedercie!

Coach Daryl (on behalf of Team Kleibrink)

Athlete Biography - Amy Nixon - Curling Women’s Third

Thursday, February 9th, 2006

From The CBC Torino 2006 - The Olympic Games Site

Amy Nixon - Curling - women’s third

Birthdate: Sept. 29, 1977
Birthplace: Saskatoon, Sask
Hometown: Calgary

Olympic Outlook

Like Shannon Kleibrink, Nixon is relatively inexperienced in major events. In Turin she’ll be counted on to set the table for her shot-making skip.

Season Highlights

* Won Canadian curling trials as third for Kleibrink
* Two top-three finishes on Women’s Curling Tour as third for Kleibrink

Career Highlights

* Won 2005 Canada Cup as third for Kleibrink
* Runner-up at 2003 Canadian mixed as second for Klebrink
* Played third for Kleibrink’s Alberta rink at 2004 Tournament of Hearts

Quotations

“How many people in their lives get a chance to say, I’m an Olympian. Wow. That’s phenomenal.”
- Nixon after earning a spot in the 2006 Winter Games by winning the 2005 Canadian curling trials with Team Shannon Kleibrink.

Noteworthy

* Nixon’s father, Daryl, is Team Kleibrink’s coach.

Copyright © CBC 2006

Cheer On Team Canada Before They Embark On The Most Exciting Journey Of Their Lives!

Tuesday, January 17th, 2006

Calgary Curlers Going for Gold in Torino, Italy!

The Calgary Winter Club is pleased to announce that it is hosting an Olympic Send Off Party for Canada’s Olympic Women’s Curling Team (Team Kleibrink) on Tuesday, January 24, 2006 at 7:30 pm - 10:30 pm. This is a unique opportunity to cheer on Team Canada before they embark on the most exciting journey of their lives!

Calgary area curling fans will be able to share a beverage and hors d’oeuvres with Olympic hopefuls Skip: Shannon Kleibrink; Third: Amy Nixon; Second: Glenys Bakker; Lead: Christine Keshen; and Alternate: Sandra Jenkins. As a part of the Send Off, a 10 day silent auction will be touring various curling clubs around Calgary and will close at the event, and a fast-paced, live auction will also be held. One hundred percent of all funds raised from this event will be presented to Team Kleibrink to assist them in their quest for Olympic gold!

Tickets are $10 each and include your admission to the event, an auction number, as well as a large assortment of hors d’oeuvres donated by The Calgary Winter Club.

Available tickets are going fast and can be purchased at the following locations:

The Calgary Winter Club
The Calgary Curling Club
The Glencoe Club
Huntington Hills Community Centre
Inglewood Golf & Country Club
North Hill Community Curling Club

We invite the Calgary curling community and all Calgarians to join us in wishing Team Canada well and letting them know that we’re all behind them and will be cheering them on throughout the Olympics.

When: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 - 7:30 pm to 10:30 pm
Where: The Calgary Winter Club, 4611 - 14 Street NW, Calgary, Alberta

Contact:

Glenda Marr
Marketing Manager

Calgary Winter Club
4611 -14 Street NW
Calgary, Alberta
Phone: (403) 338-2416

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Source: Dawn Stirling
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