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NO 7je Park Snow delays golf Moisture and run-off will keep the course closed well past the snow melt by Sterling Clifford OF THE RECORD STAFF The ski resorts around Park City will be closed by Monday morning, and much of the recreational recre-ational world will turn its attention atten-tion to golf. But in Park City, golfers will have to wait a few more weeks to get on the links. The Park City Municipal Golf Course was supposed to open April 12, but a deep spring snow has delayed the opening to, well, sometime soon. "I'm trying to see the big picture," pic-ture," said Bob Rudd, "I'm trying to see that with all this moisture. Arabian endurance horse named Breyer Model At the end of 2000, Breyer Animal Creations debuted a new model horse. It honored endurance star AA Omner not so much for his feats on the trail but for his courage in the face of death and the hope he brings to others. Nearly 10 years after Omner recuperated from terminal cancer, can-cer, the Anglo-Arabian is still competing in endurance racing, and his amazing recovery continues contin-ues to inspire everyone who hears about him. A picture of Omner hangs in the Primary Children's Hospital in Salt Lake City and his owner Beverly Gray, of Park City, Utah, has received touching letters from people all around the coun- Buy OfCtOne DEALERS Record maybe we will be able to water more than the tee boxes and the greens in August." The spring cleaning and main-tanance main-tanance the course needs had already begun before the snows hit last weekend, but the course staff will need at least an extra six days from the time the snow melts to finish preparing for golfers. "I don't know if I can give you a good date," Rudd said, when asked when the course might open. "If the current forecast holds out, and the snow stops this weekend, and we have tempera try. Omner has run more than 9,000 miles in 179 endurance races, many of them 100-mile races. He's won close to a third of those competitions and beaten some of the world's best horses. But the hardest victory the Anglo-Arabian won wasn't against world-class athletes. It was his victory against death the ultimate test of his endurance. Omner's test began in May of '91 at the Race of Champions in Montana. an elite race for endurance horses when Gray noticed that the gelding wasn't eating well. Later that evening he became colicky, and when the veterinarians veterinari-ans checked him, they found an enormous blockage in his lower abdomen. Gray trailered him to a clinic in Salt Lake City. "Tests revealed a cancerous growth on his left kidney the size of a gallon bleach bottle," said Gray. "When they did a blood test, the vet said he'd seen dead horses with better results." Three veterinarians told Gray that the gelding had only weeks ieoim d $oua Roda a iucceU! 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"We can do that to the tee boxes after we open, because it doesn't really disrupt play, but we have to airrate the fairways before we can have people playing," play-ing," said Rudd. The airration and the cleanup could take as little as three days, according to Rudd, but both to live. "I took him back home and all teary-eyed put him in his pasture," said Gray. "I'd already picked out his burial site and chosen his burial halter." Unwilling to give up, Gray started Omner on special supplements. supple-ments. Her veterinarian gave him acupuncture treatments. Even his half-brother AA Bravo helped by sharing his grain with Omner, something horses never do. "I put some grain in a bucket for Omner, and Bravo picked it up by the handle and held it up while Omner ate," said Gray. Then the miracle occurred. Omner didn't die. He began gaining weight. Gray could tell he was getting better when he started sparring with his buddies in the pasture. Gray asked her veterinarian to do another ultrasound. This time it showed that his tumor had shrunk to the size of an orange. By October, his blood tests were normal, and Gray's veterinarian told her she could begin conditioning him. In March 1992, Gray entered the gelding in an easy 50-mile -''" " -WV- i C 2005 Saturday, April 14, 2001 activities require some large equipment, machines that cant be on the course until it is not only free of snow, but also dry. "We have really good drainage, but it still takes a while to drain," Rudd said, "if all the snow melted today, it would be three days before we could get our equipment out there. If we took it out there while the course-is course-is still wet, it would sink a good six inches." With most of the preparations for opening day already completed, complet-ed, workers at the course are left checking the weather report, and waiting. "The more sun we get, the faster it dries out," Rudd said, "the sooner we can open." ride. He came in second. In July, he went top ten at the Race of Champions and got a standing ovation. The veterinarians who had found his tumor the previous year were amazed he was even alive Omner continued to turn in outstanding performances. At 20 years old, he is still racing although Gray no longer lets him gallop up front. Gray attributes Omner's toughness to his breeding. breed-ing. Anglo-Arabians are a mixture of two racing breeds Arabian and Thoroughbred and are registered reg-istered by the International Arabian Horse Association. Omner is three-quarters Arabian, a breed prized for its stamina and soundness. In 1997, the American Endurance Ride Conference, the national sanctioning body for endurance rides, inducted Omner into its Hall of Fame. Four years later, he became a Breyer model. Late storms bury Utah ski resorts Multiple Wasatch Front snow- ? storms in early April make sprang ; seem a thing of the past to some, but allow Utah's ski and snowboard snow-board season to finish with a bang! Those resorts that remain open through April or even into May are particularly pleased with the recent winter storm activity. Snowbird received over four feet of snow in just under a week, leaving it with a 132-inch base in mid-April. "Just when we start thinking it's time for spring skiing, Snowbird gets buried by a powder-filled powder-filled spring storm," said Snowbird President Bob Bonar. "Our base will carry us well into May." Snowbird plans to run most lifts through Sunday, May 6, and then reduce the lifts and ticket price ($25) through the remainder of the month. Conditions permitting, Snowbird plans to be open weekends week-ends beginning May 20 and 21. Of those Utah resorts that are still open, most plan to stop winter operations between April 15 - 22, but it won't be for lack of snow. Base depths as of April 12 are: Alta -132 inches; Brian Head - 89 inches; Brighton -122 inches; The Canyons - 87 inches; Deer Valley -81 inches; Park City Mountain Resort - 109 inches; Snowbasin -109 inches; Snowbird -132 inches; Solitude -118 inchesThe National Weather Service has issued a winter win-ter storm warning for the rest of the weekend. For a complete snow report, click in to www.skiutah.com. $0 U&UP ONE-DAY SERVICE 437-5662 2432 So. State St M-F 9-5:30 SAT 11-3 sacs pi ml Newspaper Recycle! ' The Park City Recycling Center is located at 1951 Woodbine Way 1 " 1 1 iNf-tai |