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34th Annual Centaloppet was a hit

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The Reminder is making its archives back to 2003 available on our website. Please note that, due to technical limitations, archive articles are presented without the usual formatting.

Kelly Carrington Staff Writer The 34th Annual Centaloppet was a hit last Sunday afternoon as skiers took their spots on Ross Lake for the mass start. Making their way to the Flin Flon Creighton Ski Club's chalet, skiers pushed through the snowy conditions and grey skies for the fun race. The family event has both real time winners and corrected time winners, giving everyone an equal chance at a prize. Winning the Centaloppet Cup was seven-year-old Bryce Bodnarus. In Second place, with a corrected time, went to Eli Plamondon while Heather Jacobson took third place, with a corrected time. Other winners that day were Isabelle Plamondon as the Youngest Skier; the Sapergia-Green family as the Largest Family, with six members put; Kara Plamondon picked up the Happiest Face prize while Maguire Lee had the Most Dynamic Finish. The Top Finishers for the Centaloppet, in real time, were: Senior Male (20 plus) Brett Unrau Senior Female (20 plus) Ruth Unrau Junior Male (15-19) Callum Spencer Junior Female (15-19) Sydney Schiltroth Boys (14 and under) Nick Martin Girls (14 and under) Mackenzie Grove

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