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Because Shorty and Denny were pioneers in
the sport of marathon canoeing, they were inducted together in
1988. Then and their two sons were members of the Great West Auto Body
team that placed first in the popular Louis Riel Relay race in 1980,
1981, 1983, 1984 and 1986. When the Canadian marathon canoe
championships were held in Saskatoon in 1981, Shorty and Denny placed
fifth in the senior man’s division. They were third in 1982 and sixth
in 1983.
From 1984 to 1986, the pair moved up to the
Master men’s category and won three successive Canadian titles. Shorty
and Denny picked up another victory in the Louis Riel race in 1987 and
six days later, while practicing for the Canadian canoe championship,
Denny suffered a heart attack and died. Shorty went on to the nationals
winning a silver medal in the Masters Singles. In 1988, Shorty won three
gold medals and then went on to the USA nationals. In addition to
canoeing, Shorty and Denny played Old-timer hockey and took up
cross-country skiing. Both men were inducted into the Saskatoon Sports
Hall of Fame. |
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