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Henrietta has been a supporter of speed
skating for almost 50 years. She began skating in 1942 taking part in
the girls under 12 event. From 1943 to 1948 she was city champion in her
various age groups. She held indoor and outdoor titles in both
Saskatchewan and Alberta. At her first Canadian meet in Sudbury in 1947
she was second overall with a silver in the 440 yards and a bronze in
the 220. When Henrietta entered University, she changed her sports to
basketball and volleyball.
In 1955
she returned to speed skating and won city, provincial and Western
Regional championships. Her final competition was in 1981 when she won
the Senior Women’s championship. While she was skating, she began her
administrative duties as secretary of the Lions speed skating club in
1969. She has undertaken a variety of jobs including that of club
historian.
In 1974,
Henrietta began working for the provincial association and has assisted
with the Canada Games, the Saskatchewan Winter Games, the Canadian Speed
Skating Association and Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame. She owns
membership in the University Sports Wall of Fame. |