10 May 4, 2000 warm Springs, Oregon SPILYAY TYMOO Spilyay Tymoo Sports The Rez Biathlon was held on April 22, 2000 at the Kah-Nee-Ta Village Photos by TJ Foltz "' y i A i' r ; V s; " .: : -ill i -.nrr-r-. -v V JiSWS LGwJ ' """" ' fT,"7TLi--4 l 1 i I ' ... ''A . 'JV :'. .... -V'.. iilL'ia v-i1 . - w " t-'i -fit "y-. J. . . Here is all the participants that took part in this years Rez Biathlon. They all showed a lot of heart in doing this grueling race all by themselves. 'V '"1 The Recreational Rez Biathlon was run at 46:42 (transition time 2:0 Hand - .w J held on April 22, 2000, at the Kah-Nee- 22 mile bike ride at 1:30:10, with a J 1 U T IHMW. I 11V JJHI HVlrtlMI UVgwl IUI 111 I J til 11 11 UlllvUl m t J I LJHU1IU 41111 . , a 10k run, down to Culpus Bridge, and Althaus; 10k run at 45:38 (transition ivf ' ... hark fr the Village. There thev ex- time '7I7 nnH 99 mile hiWe ride at . y "J, -ij changed to there bikes and rode 11 1:20:39, with a finishing time of '''. .i. r :i -.1 t.i. ....:! a i i :i h.h.iii i a m.. m..t.. ira. - j- lJ back to the Villace, which made the 42:09 'ftrdnsitibh timtf 1:41) and' 22' 1 Si. J '" ,Vj ".'.'.- ' , J 4 n;nklnt. int''A t nn anI a Vi U:i 1 lT I .T3 - fi:U l '",;.-rw IK, i J .v . . mile bike ride. These are the results of ing time of 2:03:49. All participants f ' " . Vj-. ' ; ' - " ' the nnrfieinants ropivoH a meHal fnr their effnrtc !" " - uie narucipanis. receivea a meaai ror meir enons. -MrtLJ yh 1 l-ittii- Andrew ismith; IUk run at Warm Springs Recreation Depart. ill i I f. 1 t f 1-itUi- Andrew ismith; SJk r:4 52:22 (transition time 2:23) and 22 ment would also like to thank: Warm 0ne rtcj , m m$ rea , ahead . . i ji l i mi e hike. rifle at 7-10:52. with a fin sh- nrinoc Market TVurhiites rrncsinu r r o a "UD $mT, S1 ; - " " . v. . "f'.-e- p i C I f mg time ot J:U4:D. fou IE 'rTTl ,i s f - I Guyatt; 1 0k run at 1:05:05 (transition can Bakery, and Erickson's Sentry ' "'. I i : - "' . 11016 2:29) and 22 mile bike ride at Market for there contributions to the VJtf.l 1:48:39, with a finishing time of 2000 Recreational Rez Biathlon. ' . -T 2:37:04. Third- Don Courtney; 10k '4 "Millenium Rodeo set for May 27 & 28, in Okanogan - . Kids who are still interested in little league can still sign-up Andrew Smith shown here coming in from the 10k run Reservation Relay coming on May 6, 2000. Registration will take place at the Kah-Nee-Ta Village. For more info, contact the Community Wellness Center at 553-3243. If y i I Yakama Nation Bowling Tourney results The Yakama Nation Bowling tour nament results have finally arrived. Congratulations to all those that won. What you have received for winning an event is a black leather suede jacket with your name and the event you won on the front. -t The tournament committee would like to congratulate the bowlers who won the Master's Divisions: Edna David, Harm Springs, OR; Ellis F. Lanpfey, Warm Springs, OR; Ted Tryi'io. W.ip,iio, WA; Rick Tonasket, Cnialr.W.V; .riwloliotixiie. Harrah, WA, ami Nadine Compo, White S wan, WA. The following are the other event winners, including: Mixed Doubles: lst,RayShike Jr. and Leslie Cochran, Warm Springs, OR (1347); 2nd, Ted Sampson and Leslie Cochran, Warm Springs, OR (1318); 3rd, Kathy Sirios and Brian Condon, Omak, WA (1276). Mixed Teams: 1st, E. Yvonne Trujillo, Sabe Redthunder. Rebecca TrujiIloandTedTrujillo(2690), Harrah, WA; 2nd, Luanne Foltz, Nancy Sampson, Donnie Bagley, Ellis Lan gley, Warm Springs, OR (2626). Men's Doubles: 1st, Dennis Thompson and Larry Scott Sr., Warm Springs (1287); 2nd. Phillip Blackburn and Bryan James, Taholah, WA(1271). Men's Singles: 1st, Richard Wolfe, Warm Springs (689); 2nd. Donnie Bagley, Warm Springs (653); Ron Staggs, Omak, WA (631). Women's Doubles: 1st, Lupe Katchia and Missy Scott, Warm Springs, OR (1338); 2nd, Rena Dick, Coulee Dam and Sandra Vigil, Harrah, WA(1221). Women's Singles: lst.Beci Trujillo, Harrah. WA (680); 2nd, Gilly Stacgs, Omak, WA (668); 3rd, Rena Dick, Coulee Dam. These results were sent by Deland R. Olney. Secretary Yakama Nation Bowling Tournament r w 1 I t , Vr J f Of?. I v;,-V- i f: ' ' -aWx-, . ,,. ' f y Picture of Alex Cate, out of East Omak, WA riding a Big Bend Rodeo Company's "Black Smoke" The "Millenium 2000 Open Ro deo" is coming, May 27 & 28, 2000, at the Okanogan County Fair Grounds. i "This is something I've been plan ' ning for a long time," said Bruce Marcellay, promoter for the "Millenium 2000 Open Rodeo". "This rodeo will be a place where the whole family can come and have a eood time", explains Mr. Marcclhy. MVc' '' - ' ' it would be a good idea to get ue woi J out, so all horse racers would have a chance to get their horses legged up to race. The races will be open start 14 mile and 12 mile. The feature race will be the "Thrilling" Pony Express Race. The "Millenium 2000 Open Ro deo" will feature barebackriJing, saddle bronc riding, bull riding, team roping, barrel racing, wild cow milking, and ladies cow riding. Marcellay expects to have a good eneouiae e v ei uiie loanum uie rooeo performances as spectators, partici pants, or contestants. Rodeo performances are scheduled to begin at 1 :00 pm each day. Admit tance is $5.00 adults, or $ 10.00 a fam ily. Posters for the "Millenium 2000 Open Rodeo" will soon be up through out the local areas, but you can phone at (509) 826-9697. or write: POBox 1824 Omak. WA 9SS4 1 . for entry informa-