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07.14.08 - CCA officially
nominates BMX cyclist Scott Erwood to Olympic team
OTTAWA – The Canadian Cycling Association announced
Monday that BMX rider Scott Erwood of Surrey, B.C.,
has been officially nominated to the Canadian Olympic
team.
Erwood defeated Jim Brown of Calgary in a race-off
on Saturday which was held in Chula Vista, California.
The showdown was a best-of –five competition.
Erwood won the opening two time trials then triumphed
in the first head-to-head race to clinch the spot.
"It's really exciting," Erwood told reporters
on Saturday. "Just going to the Olympics to compete
is crazy. I never would have imagined four years ago
that I'd be going to the Olympics. All the guys there
are as fast as you can get. I'm going to give it my
all."
The 20-year-old’s victory now completes the CCA’s
nomination list. Fifteen names have been submitted to
the Canadian Olympic Committee for the Summer Olympic
Games August 8-24 in Beijing.
Also nominated in BMX is Samantha Cools of Airdrie,
Alta., who’ll compete in the women’s race.
The track cycling nominees are Gina Grain of Burnaby,
B.C., on the women’s side and Zach Bell of Watson
Lake, Yukon and Martin Gilbert of Chateauguay, Que.,
for the men.
The mountain bike nominees are Marie-Hélène
Prémont of Chateau-Richer, Que., and Catharine
Pendrel of Kamloops, B.C., for the women and Seamus
McGrath of Millgrove, Ont., and Geoff Kabush of Victoria
for the men.
The road cycling nominees are Alex Wrubleski of Regina,
Leigh Hobson of Cambridge, Ont., and Erinne Willock
of Victoria for the women and Ryder Hesjedal of Victoria,
Michael Barry of Toronto and Svein Tuft of Langley,
B.C., for the men.
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