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Show B-3 The Park Record Wed/Thurs/Fri, November 2-4, 2005 California gold Homestead Traditional Thanksgiving Dinner' Parklte GarrettTsao, a 14-year-old freshman at the Treasure Mountain International School, attended the 13th Annual California Open International TaeKwon-Do (TKD) Championship at the Anaheim Convention Center as a Gyoroogl competitor (Korean-style full-contact sparring). He won a gold medal in the light-weight division, under the rules of USA TaeKwon-Do (USAT), sanctioned by the Olympic committee. He Is currently ranked as a first Kueb (Hi-Red Belt), and fs expected to earn his deputy one black belt In mid-November, and a 1st degree black belt during the summer of 2006. This is an Important win for Tsao, as it opens the doors to International venues as a world-class competitor. He trains very hard to over compensate for his sports-induced asthma and vocal cord dysfunction physical deficiencies. His next competition will be at the Stardust Hotel Pavilion on Dec. 9 and 10 for the U.S. Invitational TaeKwon-Do Championships. PHOTO COURTESY OF VICTOR TSAO ^ Includes: Turkey with all the trimmings Soup or Salad - A . y"~$Pumpkin Pie t;'.. * Adults $15-95* ! Children 12 and under / $7.95* i Easy access,and parking only steps from Fanny's. Use Crater Service Entrance, with parking by the Pavilion. •Excludes tax and gratuity UDABC Licensed IVIVW, GATEWAY OFFICES Ski Archives highlights Park City legends ADVANTAGE #2 YOUR OFFICE IS INTERNET READY. ARE YOU? Four honored for accomplishments Some of Park City's own wore among the former ski competitors honored last week at the University of Utah Marriott Library Ski Archives Ski Affair. According to Ski Affair chair and Parkite Barbara Amidon. the fundraising annual event is held to honor past Utah ski competitors and to raise money to benefit the maintenance of the University of Utah J. Willard Marriott Library's Ski Archives, which collects, preserves and makes available to researchers thousands of ski related photos, hundreds of scrapbooks, special collections, documents, files and films including the records of the Organizing Committee of the 2002 Olympic Winter Games. The Park City inductees included Karen Korfanta, Alan Engen, Jim Gaddis and Dick Mitchell. In a statement supplied by Amidon, the Ski Archives honors those in the competitive world of ski racing in the Inlermountain area, and this year, specifically focused on those who competed during the 1950's and 1960s. The criteria was restricted to those skiers who were living, residents of the Intermountain area (or were at the time of their competitive accomplishments), were members of Olympic or International Ski Federation (FIS) teams, achieved collegiate Ail-American status or were top finishers in major international races, and had not been honored previously as a competitor in the last five years. According to biographies supplied by the Amidon, each honoree was at the forefront of skiing in Utah, the nation and the world and left a permanent mark on the ski community. Karen Korfanta - A native of Pinedale. Wyo., Karen was the Intermountain Division slalom champion in 1961 and 1962; downhill champion in 1962 and 1964 and giant slalom champion in 1963, the same year she won the slalom in the U.S. Junior National Championships and was named the division's Junior Girl Racer of the Year. She won the senior title the When you lease an office here, you'll have o dedicated T-l line to blaze you through the internet. And your tech support will be live, easy to reach and helpful. Giving you a lot more time to be more productive. Th P&uuuu*t£otaUcit, Fin Youx, Evoki PHOTO COURTESY OF NEIL ROSSMILLER The 2005 Ski Archives inductees pose togetherafter receiving thier awards. Among them, Parkites Karen Korfanta, Alan Engen, Jim Gaddis and Dick Mitchell. following year. She represented the same year she won the GS at the Far University of Utah at the World West Kandahar. She placed 2nd in University Games in Sestriere, Italy, the Special Slalom at the World placing 6th in the DH and 8th in GS. University Games in Finland in She placed 3rd in D H in the 1970. She was a member of the U.S. Canadian Nationals in 1966, the Please see Local, B-6 The Park Record. , £f<z>te*tfa4t Office- 3u<5iri&55 £&> 136 HEBER AVE., PARK CITY, UT840 6 0 435.655.9696 www.gatewaybusinesscenter.com Esta pulsera era un regalo que Amber Apodaca recibi6 del centro donde ayudaba a adolescentes con problemas Reprints de drogas y alcohol. La tenia puesta cuando un chofer menor de edad borracho le quito la vida. Los amigos no dejan que los amigos manejen borrachos. The Park Record introduces its new online photo reprint service > CLICK....IT'S YOURS!! Prints, Mugs, Mousepads, T-shirts, Magnets Go to www.parkrecord. com and select: photo reprints *-*., or call for information 649-9014 Order reprints of Park Record photos taken by our award winning staff photographers Scott Sine and Grayson West US, Department o< TtauporUUon |