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Ken and Pat Turner have served the Saskatoon
Y Knots and Swim Saskatchewan as directors, meet organizers and
officials for more than 30 years, and quite appropriately, both have
been recognized by the Saskatchewan organization with honorary life
memberships.
Ken grew up in the Invermay district but
moved to Saskatoon during his high school years. He stayed active on the
Invermay sports scene, playing both baseball and hockey as a teenager.
Pat was born in North Battleford, moved to
Saskatoon at an early age and attended Buena Vista and King George
elementary schools and Bedford Road Collegiate.
The two were introduced by friends and were
married October 14, 1961.
Little did Pat know, as the young mother of
two, and while swimming at Wakaw Lake, that swimming would become a
dominant interest in their life.
Pat
became involved with the Saskatoon Y-Knots as soon as their children,
Brock and Karen, became competitive swimmers. She has been a chaperone
for the swim team at Canada Games, was her club's provincial director
for four years and became awards chairperson for Swim Saskatchewan in
1980. She was certified as a master official in 1984 and has served at
countless meets in Saskatchewan and Western Canada. She later became a
Swim Saskatchewan Foundation board member.
Ken has been a meet manager for the Y-Knots,
their representative on the Swim Saskatchewan board, and eventually
president of Swim Saskatchewan. He became a national director for
Swimming Canada and the country's representative on the Commonwealth
Games committee. He has been a certified official since 1983 and chair
of the Saskatchewan Masters Officials committee from 1986 through 2002.
He has worked a number of international games.
Ken was honored for his work as an
administrator and official at the 1989 Sask Sport Inc. volunteers award
night.
Their
recognition as honorary life members with Swim Saskatchewan was a true
reflection of their longtime commitment and dedication to the sport. |