Cranbrook Daily Townsman, April 05, 2016

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Chernove on track for the Paralympic Games T R E V O R C R AW L E Y

Tristan Chernove has officially cycled his way to the Paralympics this summer. Fresh off a double-gold performance

in Individual Pursuit and the 1,000-metre Time Trial at the 2016 Para-Cycling Track World Championships in Italy, the results have automatically qualified

him for a spot on Canada’s Paralympic cycling team. Not bad for a guy who only recently got into the track side of the sport.

“The whole experience was beyond what I ever imagined,” Chernove said. “It made me feel like a pro cyclist, which I never tried to imagine or dream of.

It’s amazing the way Cycling Canada has supported me once making the standard to make that jump up onto the national team — it’s been a whole dif-

ferent reality.” Chernove has been a road racer in cycling for years, but track cycling has been a new experience for him since trying out the

CITY OF CRANBROOK

New City of Cranbrook CAO David Kim (second from right) officially took his oath of office in Council Chambers at City Hall this morning, with Councillor Norma Blissett, Councillor Danielle Cardozo, Mayor Pratt and Councillor Ron Popoff (left to right) and City administration in attendance. Kim will spend his first week meeting City staff, touring City facilities and familiarizing himself with the community.

Chamber celebrates business excellence B A R RY CO U LT E R

What started out in 1991 as a single customer service award has grown into a celebration of the standout members of the local business community, 2016 edition. The Cranbrook Chamber of Commerce Business Excellence Awards were held in the debonair surroundings of the Pavilion at St. Eu-

gene Golf Resort and Casino, Saturday, April 2. Awards were handed out in 11 categories. Leading to the awards night, numerous nominees in each category had been nominated by Chamber members and the general public, and then sat for interviews with a three-member panel of their peers. And the winners:

• New Business of the Year (sponsored by Community Futures East Kootenay). JJ Mechanical, represented by Jordan Janowicz, was presented the award by Janice Alpine of Community Futures. • Business of Year 1-15 (Downtown Business Association) Joey Hoechsmann of the DBA presented Don Wik

and Stephen Wik of Rocky Mountain Print Solutions with the Award. • Business Person of the Year (Banking Association of Cranbrook) Christine Cooper and Theresa Larson of the Bankers Association presented Tristen Chernove, CEO of Elevate Airports which manages the Rocky Mountain International Airport,

with the award. • Manufacturing and Production Excellence (Rocky Mountain Diesel Ltd) Chris Thom presented the award to Mike Hambalek of Caliper Machine & Hydraulics Ltd.

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sport less than a year ago at a velodrome in Burnaby. After training for a few months, he headed over to Ontario for the track nationals in Milton, hitting the podium twice, with results good enough to catch the attention of an athlete development program within Cycling Canada. From there, it’s been a whirlwind of training to get to Montichiari, Italy, and the Para-cycling Track World Championships. For two weeks prior to the event, the Canadian team was holed up at a velodrome in Portugal to get acclimatized and work off the jet lag. Chernove didn’t know what the competition was going to be like until race day. “My first event was the qualifying heat for the [Individual] Pursuit and my competitor from the Czech Republic, I passed fairly early in the race, caught up to him and knew that I was going much faster, but I hadn’t done a lot of other research on these athletes, so I didn’t know if it was a good measure compared to other people in the category,” said Chernove. “But then as the day went on and everyone qualified and my time was still a significant jump up above others, then I felt pretty confident heading into the final that evening.” The first gold was in the individual pursuit category, where Chernove won by over nine seconds over Ireland’s Colin Lynch. The second gold medal came in the 1,000 metre Time Trial with a run of 1:13279.

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