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All-star cast reminisces about Edmonton's Royal Glenora Skating Club

Browning, Sale, Pelletier, et al, participating in 50th anniversary show this weekend

Source: Edmonton Journal
Date: May 19, 2011
Author: Chris O'Leary
EDMONTON- The figure skaters in the Ice Memories Show say it couldn't be more aptly named.

Some of the Royal Glenora Skating Club's most famous alumni have returned to their old stomping grounds this long weekend for five shows. In between performances, they'll reminisce, reconnect and catch up.

Kurt Browning, David Pelletier and Jamie Sale, Cody Hay and Annabelle Langlois, Susan Humphreys and Michael Slipchuk were on the ice that they all found national and Olympic fame on. They'll be joined tby past and current Glenora skaters as they combine several past shows for skating fans.

"I spent nine years of my life here, every day training," said Humphreys, who took part in the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, Norway, and won a Canadian championship in 1997. She arrived in Edmonton on Wednesday from her home in Bordeaux, France.

"It's like the halls of a high school, except I spent more time here than I did in school. The people and the rink … it's nostalgia. Definitely."

"It's exactly like that," agreed Browning, the Caroline, Alta., skater who is the most successful member of the Glenora Club, having won four World Championships, four Canadian championships and competed in three Olympics.

Humphreys said she greatly benefited from training with talented skaters like Kristi Yamaguchi, Browning and Slipchuk, to name a few.

"Not only are they amazing people," she said, "but just seeing the work ethic, seeing champions forming and becoming was really an opportunity that not everyone had."

"Everyone was skating at such a high level," Browning recalled. "It was really a remarkable group of athletes that came out of this club, but also the things we're all talking about are sneaking into the pool and jumping off of the high diving board and the stuff that would happen during (year-end) carnivals. ‘Remember when so-and-so fell and wiped out the whole set?' Stuff like that."

The shows and this skaters reunion are part of the Glenora Club's 50th anniversary celebrations.

"I started (at the Glenora) when I was 11 and I started coming here in the summers," said 2010 Olympian Cody Hay, who competed in Vancouver with partner Langlois. "I moved over here full-time after I graduated, so 2001.

"There have been a lot of changes since I've been here, but you go out on the ice and it's still the same. This is where I remember skating when I grew up. Even though I was here for the summers, this is where I always wanted to be."

Another half of a great pairs team with fond memories of the Glenora is Sale. The 2002 Olympic gold medallist lives in Edmonton, but said she was thrilled to see so many familiar faces back at the club.

"When I was a kid. this was a wonderland, it was amazing," she said. "I just think it's a perfect club for families that do all different kinds of things. They've got everything, it's perfect." She added that a number of the skaters returned this weekend because of longtime Glenora coach Jan Ullmark.

"He's such a great coach and a great person. We're happy to do it and raise some money for a club that helped us through all of our trials and tribulations," Sale said.

Proceeds from one of the five shows this weekend will got to a number of charities, including Kids Up Front, Big Brothers, Big Sisters and Military Families. Tickets for the Ice Memories Show are $25.