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Athletes Registered for 2004/2005 season
1. Atkinson Steven
2. Barnaby Lorne
3. Barnaby Walter
4. Bouter Hugo
5. Brown Philip
6. Clarke Jane
7. Cooke Chris
8. Davison Rod
9. Doane Marlene
10. Dunn Roy
11. Flemming Charles
12. Foster Tanya
13. Gelling Alex
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14. Harvey Tammy
15. Jones Coralee
16. Kelly - Burns Barb
17. Kerr Bobby
18. Lamrock George
19. MacKeigan Illyah
20. Mitchell Dorothy
21. Paterson Christina
22. Preeper Mary Anne
23. Rafuse Stephen
24. Robar Shawn
25. Roy Erica
26. Veinott Erlin
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Code of Ethics - Guidelines
- Each athlete is to act in a reasonable fashion at all functions (practices, competition, and social events).
- Each athlete shall treat fellow athletes and coaches with respect and dignity
- Each athlete shall follow the direction of the coaches, designated chaperone, team managers, event organizers and officials.
- Each athlete shall treat with respect the statements and actions of fellow athletes and coaches.
- Each athlete will respect the decisions of the referees/officials of all meets.
- Each athlete will refrain from drinking alcohol and smoking during all Special Olympic practices, competitions and social events.
- Each athlete shall respect the rules of acceptable behavior.
- Any conduct considered unethical within the framework of this guideline will be dealt with in accordance with the enforcement policy contained here within.
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Responsibilities of the Competitor
- Athletes shall abide by the letter and spirit of the rules and be responsible for conducting him or herself in a sportsmanlike manner at all times. Athletes who do not conduct themselves in this manner, or who are offensive by action or language toward other athletes, coaches, volunteers, opponents, officials, and/or spectators, may be disqualified from further participation.
- Athletes who do not participate honestly and with maximum effort in all preliminary trials and/or finals shall be disqualified from all remaining events by the sports specific rules committee at the competition.
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Canadian Special Olympics / Individual Club Philosophy
The mission of Special Olympics in Canada is to provide sport training and competitive opportunities for athletes with a mental disability.
Coaches and athletes must determine the focus of their programs in accordance with this mandate. It may be:
a) To provide athletes with experience in as many sports as possible;
b) To train year round in one specific sport;
c) To focus mainly on fitness;
d) To develop basic motor skills in young athletes
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