annual_report - Canadian Kilometer Achiever Program
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annual_report - Canadian Kilometer Achiever Program
2013- 47,217 kms 2014 - 55,143 kms 2015 - 51,058 kms Ben Merrit 40th Annual Report - Year 2015 Canadian Kilometer Achiever Program (CKAP) Ben Merrit #1432 - Avid Cyclist Winner of all Incentive Awards in 2013 Bruce Timmermans 100,000 Club Award - 2014 Olympic Goal Award - 2015 (All time record) Cycle for Fitness and Health - www.ckap.ca Page 2 Cover Letter by CKAP Coordinator of Changes to CKAP in 2015 James will be placing an order for Louis Garneau Jerseys mainly Large in March 2016 to insure we have all sizes. The ATAC jerseys are of the same new design as the Louis Garneau jerseys but a size smaller so an ATAC large would be a Louis Garneau Medium., They are a nice jersey at a reasonable price and I have purchased one and wear it often. New for the year 2015 is a PDF formatted cycling log, which you can type on it direct and send as an attachment to an email. These logs were created by Bud Jorgensen of Tour du Canada and you may find them easier to fill out than the Excel logs which will still be available for those who are familiar and want to use the Excel log. Years 2014, 2015 & 2016 are uploaded on the CKAP web site www.ckap.ca. First Excel, scroll Typeable PDF scroll Plain PDF or you can request James to send a log by email. Lets all save a tree, if mailing your log please print page 2 of the cycling log on the back of the log only if your going to use it for the Tour du Canada - CKAP award. Members who send their logs in as attachment to an email need not send a printed copy by mail as I will check, then print as soon as received. Members should include their comment for “From the Peloton” in the body of the email and I will print that email on the back of your log. Please include all information in the address part of the CKAP cycling log, even if there is no change. With the Excel log address info you must click on the left side of each cell to put the text in the bar above your log then type into that bar, then click on the left side of the next cell to put the text in the bar above your log and the first will return with your typing to the log - Please include only one cycling club that you belonged to in the relevant year, If your club membership status changed please note this and if you do not belong to a cycling club add NIL for the Hewes award. Members please try in 2016 to find new female members other than Canadians to compete for the new Pauline McKinley International Olympic Goal Award, only Canadian female members have won both the Canadian & international, Cheers have a safe but fun cycling year in 2016 :-))) “Sir” James A list of current CKAP inventory includes the following: 44 CKAP T-shirts heavy duty 100 % cotton in all sizes at $10.00 ea, $12.00 for XXL size, plus $3.00 for postage. Sizes available: S = 7 ~ M = 12 - L = 14 - XL = 1 - XXL = 6 Total = 40 473 CKAP decals light reflective heavy-duty, all weather, peel and stick $3.00 ea Louis Garneau short sleeve, heavy duty full zipper, 1 only size L jersey like a windbreaker jacket $75.00 ea. Short sleeve 15 inch hidden zipper jerseys: Sizes available XL = 3 ~ XXL = 3 = cost $80.00 ea. Long sleeve heavy duty full length zipper jerseys: M = 2 ~ XL = 2 - XXXL = 1 = cost $85.00 ea. ATAC short sleeve 19 inch hidden zipper jerseys: ATAC jerseys sizes are a bit smaller than Louie Garneau sizes I take a medium in Louis Garneau but a large in ATAC. I hope to order more Louis Garneau L in the spring if funds are available after the 2014 annual report and awards. Sizes available: S = 4 ~ M = 10 ~ L = 9 cost $75.00 ea. All prices include handling & postage. Benjamin Merritt – CKAP 1432 - LaSalle, Ontario - Front Cover - Annual Report Showing the Les Humphreys Canadian Olympic Goal Trophy and the Bruce Timmermans 100,000 Km Club Trophy which now has a new large walnut base added Woody Graham International Olympic Goal Award 2015 – 51,058 Km Les Humphreys Canadian Olympic Goal Award 2015 – 51,058 Km Bruce Timmermans 100,000 Km Club 2014 – 100,000 Km Credit for the Front Page goes to CKAP Artistic Director Charles R. Hand - CKAP 774 40h Edition of the CKAP Annual Report – Page 3 LAURIE LESLIE CANADIAN OLYMPIC GOAL TROPHY YEAR 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 NAME SHIRLEY SZILVASY SHIRLEY SZILVASY SHIRLEY SZILVASY SHIRLEY SZILVASY JEAN ROSS LAURIE LESLIE DEBORAH ABRAMOVITCH PATRICIA KAMMERER LAURIE LESLIE JANET PETERSON DEBORAH NEWHOOK LAURIE LESLIE LAURIE LESLIE LAURIE LESLIE DOROTHY EARNSHAW MONIKA CURTIS MONIKA CURTIS BISA MITROVSKI SYLVIA WALKER SYLVIA WALKER SYLVIA WALKER VALERIE COPELAND VALERIE COPELAND VALERIE COPELAND VALERIE COPELAND VALERIE COPELAND VALERIE COPELAND VALERIE COPELAND VALERIE COPELAND VALERIE COPELAND VALERIE COPELAND VALERIE COPELAND KAREN SMITH PAULINE MCKINLEY CELIA MCINNIS CELIA MCINNIS CELIA MCINNIS CELIA MCINNIS CELIA MCINNIS CELIA MCINNIS TOTAL Km 4,139 Km Record 9,505 Km Record 6,544 Km 5,712 Km 6,237 Km 3,746 Km 5,563 Km 8,279 Km 7,311 Km 10,067 Km Record 12,031 Km Record` 8,336 Km 8,302 Km 8,591 Km 7,173 Km 8,156 Km 15,449 Km Record 9,473 Km 11,351 Km 15,043 Km 12,930 Km 17,022 Km Record 25,332 Km Record 32,223 Km Record 35,027 Km All Time Record 24,634 Km 30,162 Km 31,419 Km 20,977 Km 22,046 Km 16,030 Km 8,910 Km 9,276 Km 10,458 Km 15,024 Km 22,060 Km 21,379 Km 17,199 Km 17,199 Km 18,313 Km SYLVIA WALKER – CKAP 920 WINNER – YEAR 2015 21,275 Km Ottawa, Ontario Canada www.ckap.ca Page 4 CKAP all peddled Bicycle & Handcyclist Incentive Program Awards 1,000 to 25.000 km 1,000 km 2,500 km 5,000 km 10,000 km 15,000 km 25,000 km bronze badge silver badge gold badge bronze medal silver medal gold medal and certificate 10.00 and certificate = 10.00 and certificate = 10.00 and certificate = 20.00 and certificate = 20.00 and certificate = 20.00 Hewes Challenge Trophy This award recognizes the collective participation of cycling. It is awarded to the cycling club, network or group that has the highest annual total of CKAP registered km. Formula to Win CKAP members must have membership in the club or CKAP has no annual fees and the incentive awards are part group they choose to use their km towards the Hewes Club Challenge during each current year to participate. This of the fee as a member of CKAP, all km are cumulative award is intended to get more cycling clubs evolved and to and award are only earned once on your way to 100,000 encourage more members to join CKAP. km 25,000 Km Plaque Rules are few and easy to follow A 25,000 km plaque is available at all levels, 25,000, 50,000, 75,000 etc. for those who wish to purchase one at $40.00 ea. including certificate. 100,000 km plaques are free. 1. All CKAP kilometers are cumulative, each year’s km added to the previous years. You will only earn and pay for the awards in the incentive part of CKAP once. Badges cost $10.00 and medals $20.00 ea. A certificate comes with the highest award earned each year. The awards in the Laurie Leslie Canadian Olympic Goal Trophy incentive part of CKAP should be purchased as earned when sending in your yearly cycling log; all major awards (Female) Les Humphreys Canadian (M) Olympic Goal Trophy are free, with no annual fees. Please make all funds payable to CKAP and forward to (Male) An Olympic Goal Trophy is engraved with the female and your CKAP Coordinator, see address below. male Canadian cyclist with the highest annual CKAP km 2. All kilometers on the road and off (MTB) count. for a calendar year. Winners of the above awards will be Including, races, board track, tours and cycling to the informed of their win and it is requested that they supply corner store. the CKAP Coordinator with a photo of themselves and their bike to be used on the Members and Award pages of 3. No stationery indoor rollers, trainers or exercise bikes, the CKAP web site and annual report. When photos are indoors or outside count. Unless used to recover from received, then keeper’s plaques and certificates will be serious injury or sickness at the CKAP coordinators mailed to the winners. discretion, after being discussed with CKAP board members. Pauline McKinley International Olympic Goal Trophy 4. Only amateur kilometers count, no bike couriers or (Female) other paid cycling jobs, please. Woody Graham International Olympic Goal Trophy 5. Only km from January of the year that you join CKAP (Male) count. The only two exceptions will be when recovering The International Olympic Goal Trophies are engraved with the female and male cyclists with the highest annual from serious sickness or injury and cycling is part of your rehabilitation. The CKAP board will make a judgment and CKAP km for a calendar year regardless of country. vote to allow km up to the beginning of your rehabilitation. Keeper plaques are presented in the same manner as the above Canadian ones. If the winner is Canadian they will Cycling records will be required. receive one plaque engraved with both the Canadian and Members joining at age 50 or over, male or female will be allowed to count two extra years, if they provide a cycling International award engraved on it. log for those years. This is to facilitate their winning of the Van Epps Handcycle International Bruce Timmermans 100,000 Km Club award. Olympic Goal Trophy 6. As of year 2012 CKAP cycling logs can be filled out by (Male & Female) totals or monthly totals, the choice is yours to Trophies and plaques will be purchased when number of weekly make. New PDF CKAP cycling logs which can be typed members, indicate there is competition between on the computer and sent as an attachment to an email are handcyclists. now available from www.ckap.ca “Log Forms” Bruce Timmermans 100,000 Km Club (Male & Female) A CKAP 100,000 Km Club plaque will be awarded to each CKAP member who has cycled 100,000 CKAP recorded km. A new plaque will be presented each time the same member cycles another 100,000 CKAP recorded km. Like the Olympic Goal Trophy winners, the CKAP 100,000 Km Club winners are requested to supply a photo of themselves and their bike, in order to have their plaque mailed to them. Canadian Kilometer Achiever Program (CKAP) James D. Wilson - CKAP Coordinator 1249 St. Paul Avenue Ottawa, Ontario Canada K1V 6V8 E-mail address: [email protected] CKAP Web site: http://www.ckap.ca 40h Edition of the CKAP Annual Report – Page 5 LES HUMPHREYS CANADIAN OLYMPIC GOAL TROPHY YEAR 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 NAME R. HOLDEN KEN ROSS ORLANDO GOVEIA ORLANDO GOVEIA ORLANDO GOVEIA HUGH HEWES EDWARD K. HALE JOE GMEREK PHIL VAN ALSTYNE ALLAN JACKSON JOHN RYAN JOHN RYAN DAVE YOUNG TOM SYLVESTER TOM SYLVESTER TOM SYLVESTER TOM SYLVESTER STAN SKONIECZNY STAN SKONIECZNY STAN SKONIECZNY STAN SKONIECZNY ALBERT MARTZ STAN SKONIECZNY STAN SKONIECZNY STAN SKONIECZNY STAN SKONIECZNY STAN SKONIECZNY HENRY BERKENBOS HENRY BERKENBOS HENRY BERKENBOS KENNETH R. BONNER KENNETH R. BONNER KENNETH R. BONNER HENRY BERKENBOS HENRY BERKENBOS KENNETH R. BONNER HENRY BERKENBOS KENNETH R. BONNER HENRY BERKENBOS HENRY BERKENBOS TOTAL Km 5,877 Km 16,206 Km 11,922 Km 14,050 Km 13,765 Km 8,880 Km 11,033 Km 16,336 Km 28,110 Km 15,014 Km 17,640 Km 17,626 Km 15,165 Km 20,071 Km 12,509 Km 24,000 Km 20,155 Km 25,180 Km 26,920 Km 27,020 Km 26,620 Km 15,151 Km 24,350 Km 33,130 Km 25,490 Km 28,970 Km 28,860 Km 29,572 Km 27,031 Km 28,646 Km 31,162 Km 50,934 Km 30,677 Km 30,812 Km 32,028 Km 33,407 Km 30,490 Km 28,660 Km 24,503 Km 24,776 Km Record Record Record Record Record Record BENJAMIN MERRITT – CKAP 1432 WINNER – YEAR 2015 51,058 KM – All Time CKAP Record LaSalle, Ontario Canada www.ckap.ca Page 6 Canadian Kilometer Program (CKAP) - Annual Report 2015 HISTORY PAGE CKAP is a fitness incentive program developed by Tom Parry, first recreational director of the Ontario Cycling Association (OCA), for cyclist who would like to improve their health and life-style through cycling. To date this program has encouraged over 1,361 cyclist, on a voluntary basis to log their daily kilometres throughout the year. Awards have been presented to participants for achieving CKAP totals from 1,000 to 25,000 km's in the incentive program, with a 100,000 Km Club for those who wish to cycle into the next dimension, There are now 79 CKAP 100,000 Km Club members since CKAP was formed in 1976. In the year 2001a new Handcycling and 2004 a Special Needs Program were introduced so that all cyclist could participate in The CKAP Program. The history of the program dates back to the excitement of the 1976 Montreal Olympics. Groups of cyclists from different points of Canada were cycling to Montreal. Tom Parry recognized, why not extend the challenge, and sense of participation by encouraging individual cyclist to log their cycling km and metaphorically participate in the Olympic Goals. By the end of 2015 CKAP participants have cycled a distance greater than 29.6 million CKAP registered kilometers. Year No. of Participants Who R Running Totals By Year Joined Totals Joined Each Year Total # / Active # Tom Parry, coordinator 352 registrations 1975 9 1 1,005,066 1,005,066 1976 194 5 2,042,283 3,047,349 1977 44 1 853,030 3,900,379 1978 64 2 802,634 4,703,013 1979 24 2 463,281 5,166,294 1980 17 2 520,146 5,686,440 Hugh Hewes coordinator 420 registrations // CKAP total Tom Parry's members to date = 5,595,101 1981 42 1 541,044 6,227,484 1982 102 0 954,918 7,182,402 1983 46 1 453,425 7,635,827 1984 74 2 605,898 8,241,725 1985 42 3 936,883 9,178,608 1986 32 1 346,530 9,525,138 1987 22 0 269,665 9,794,803 1988 29 2 514,155 10,308,958 1989 30 1 607,983 10,916,941 Tom Sylvester coordinator 92 registrations // CKAP total of Hugh's members to date = 5,230.501 1990 20 5 613,115 11,530,056 1991 23 1 654,957 12,185,013 1992 12 1 610,163 12,795,176 1993 11 1 220,042 13,015,218 1994 26 6 920,626 13,935,844 James Wilson coordinator 459 registrations // CKAP total of Tom's members to date = 3.018,903 1995 15 4 397,502 14,333,346 1996 11 5 736,603 15,069,949 1997 29 8 851,021 15,920,970 1998 40 3 1,087,732 17,008,702 1999 25 12 1,182,118 18,190,820 2000 19 7 715,949 18,906,769 2001 48 20 2,263,252 21,170,021 2002 41 18 1,969,276 23,139,297 2003 50 21 1,522,065 24,661,362 2004 40 16 1,234,060 25,895,422 2005 34 11 701,566 26,596,988 2006 25 8 609,335 27,206,323 2007 26 9 672,343 27,878,666 2008 20 14 595,756 28,474,422 2009 11 5 222,213 28,696,635 2010 9 4 139,137 28,835,772 2011 7 5 182,161 29,017,933 2012 3 3 37,087 29,055,020 2013 18 17 462,731 29,517,751 2014 10 10 84,715 29,602,466 2015 16 16 48,143 29,650,609 2015 Member Logs = 229 - 1,278,845 Km // CKAP total of James's members to date: 15,714,765 Members Total = 1,361 // Final Total of all CKAP members at the end of 2015 = 29,650,609 40h Edition of the CKAP Annual Report – Page 7 PAULINE MCKINLEY INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC GOAL TROPHY YEAR 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 NAME SHIRLEY SZILVASY SHIRLEY SZILVASY SHIRLEY SZILVASY SHIRLEY SZILVASY JEAN ROSS LAURIE LESLIE DEBORAH ABRAMOVITCH PATRICIA KAMMERER LAURIE LESLIE JANET PETERSON DEBORAH NEWHOOK LAURIE LESLIE LAURIE LESLIE LAURIE LESLIE DOROTHY EARNSHAW MONIKA CURTIS MONIKA CURTIS BISA MITROVSKI SYLVIA WALKER SYLVIA WALKER SYLVIA WALKER VALERIE COPELAND VALERIE COPELAND VALERIE COPELAND VALERIE COPELAND VALERIE COPELAND VALERIE COPELAND VALERIE COPELAND VALERIE COPELAND VALERIE COPELAND VALERIE COPELAND VALERIE COPELAND KAREN SMITH PAULINE MCKINLEY CELIA MCINNIS CELIA MCINNIS CELIA MCINNIS CELIA MCINNIS CELIA MCINNIS CELIA MCINNIS TOTAL Km 4,139 Km Record 9,505 Km Record 6,544 Km 5,712 Km 6,237 Km 3,746 Km 5,563 Km 8,279 Km 7,311 Km 10,067 Km Record 12,031 Km Record 8,336 Km 8,302 Km 8,591 Km 7,173 Km 8,156 Km 15,449 Km Record 9,473 Km 11,351 Km 15,043 Km 12,930 Km 17,022 Km Record 25,332 Km Record 32,223 Km Record 35,027 Km All Time Record 24,634 Km 30,162 Km 31,419 Km 20,977 Km 22,046 Km 16,030 Km 8,910 Km 9,276 Km 10,458 Km 15,024 Km 22,060 Km 21,379 Km 17,199 Km 17,618 Km 18,313 Km SYLVIA WALKER – CKAP 920 WINNER – YEAR 2015 21,275 Km Ottawa, Ontario Canada www.ckap.ca Page 8 Canadian Kilkoometer Achiever Progrom (CKAP) Annual Report 2015 Canadian Kilometer Achiever Program Statement of Operations For the Year Ended February 29, 2016 Revenues Membership including exchange Medals/Badges/Decals Donations Jerseys T‐shirts Expenses Office expenses Postage Bank charges Trophies/Plaques/Medals Annual filing Surplus (Shortfall) 2016 2015 $1,020 1,350 891 315 20 $210 787 503 ‐ 40 3,596 1,540 225 352 60 279 20 206 453 60 623 30 936 1,372 $2,660 $168 Notes This year 34 individual's paid life membership vs. 7 the previous year. Inventory consists of the following ‐ Medals ‐ 62 Badges ‐ 234 Decals ‐ 471 T‐shirts ‐ 40 Jerseys ‐ 35 The total value of inventory at sale price approximately $8,100. The approximate cash balance at year end is $5,000. www.ckap.ca 40th Edition of the CKAP Annual Report Page 9 WOODY GRAHAM INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC GOAL TROPHY YEAR 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 NAME WOODY GRAHAM KEN ROSS ORLANDO GOVEIA KEITH SHEALY KEITH SHEALY WOODY GRAHAM KEITH SHEALY WOODY GRAHAM PHIL VAN ALSTYNE KEITH SHEALY KEITH SHEALY KEITH SHEALY WOODY GRAHAM TOM SYLVESTER WOODY GRAHAM WOODY GRAHAM WOODY GRAHAM STAN SKONIECZNY STAN SKONIECZNY STAN SKONIECZNY WOODY GRAHAM WOODY GRAHAM WOODY GRAHAM STAN SKONIECZNY WOODY GRAHAM WOODY GRAHAM LARRY SCHWARTZ LARRY. SCHWARTZ WOODY GRAHAM WOODY GRAHAM KENNETH R. BONNER KENNETH R. BONNER KENNETH R. BONNER HENRY BERKENBOS LEONARD W. WRIGHT KENNETH R. BONNER HENRY BERKENBOS KENNETH R. BONNER WOODY GRAHAM HENRY BERKENBOS TOTAL Km 10,774 Km USA Record 16,206 Km Canada Record 11,922 Km Canada 14,996 Km USA 17,708 Km USA Record 15,951 Km USA 15,362 Km USA 20,482 Km USA Record 28,110 Km Canada Record 21,939 Km USA 19,719 Km USA 20,010 Km USA 21,125 Km USA 20,271 Km Canada 18,893 Km USA 24,284 Km USA 22,832 Km USA 25,180 Km Canada 26,920 Km Canada 27,020 Km Canada 27,266 Km USA 23,441 Km USA 24,603 Km USA 33,130 Km Canada Record 31,976 Km USA 34,878 Km USA 35,113 Km USA Record 42,020 Km USA Record 27,535 Km USA 28,658 Km USA 31,162 Km Canada 50,934 Km Canada Record 30,677 Km Canada 30,812 Km Canada 34,192 Km USA 33,407 Km Canada 30,490 Km Canada 28,660 Km Canada 26,070 Km USA 24,776 Km Canada BENJAMIN MERRITT WINNER – YEAR 2015 51,058 KM – All Time CKAP Record LaSalle, Ontario Canada Page 10 - 40h Edition of the CKAP Annual Report Canadian Kilometer Achiever Program - (CKAP) CKAP – AGM will be held at the residence of June & James Wilson 1249 St. Paul Avenue Ottawa, Ontario K1V 6V8 Wednesday 04th May 2016 Time: 6:30 PM Social – 7:00 PM AGM Proxy I hereby appoint, (print name) to be my representative at the AGM of CKAP on the 04th May 2016 and at any adjournment thereof, and to vote on my behalf. ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Member’s Name (print): _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Member’s Signature: _________________________________________________________________Date:_________________________ Only Current Members are allowed to vote or appoint a member as their proxy. Current member are members who have not missed submitting two consecutive current cycling logs, they are on the CKAP current mailing list for the CKAP annual report. Please inform James if you plan to attend: - Email: [email protected] - Phone: - (613) 523-3012 (Proxy must be submitted to a CKAP Board of Director and be in an Ottawa Directors hands prior to the start of the AGM.) Canadian Kilometer Achiever Program - 229 Members - Total Kilometers for the Year 2015 = 1,278,845 Km 2015 – Donations by CKAP Members - to the – CKAP General Fund – CKAP Board of Directors Thanks You Frank “Woody” Graham III – 274 Jerry Ford – 321 Dorothy & David Earnshaw - 737 - 738 Lucy Perri – 968 Phil Renaud – 973 William Feere 990 Margret Liptak 1430 Goldwin McKinley - 1096 Haynesworth Van Epps III – 1098 Henry Berkenbos - 1133 Paul Buttimor – 1134 William Wood – 1137 Robert E. White - 1251 George & Pat Fralic – 1252 - 1362 David & Anne-Marie Carter McAuslan 1248 - 1348 Graham Fishlock - 1327 Daphne M. Armstrong – 1346 Aaron Davis - 1361 Total donations year 2015 = 890.84 Total donations year 2014 = 502.53 Total donations year 2013 = 620.73 Total donations year 2012 = 863.40 Total donations year 2011 =- 466.81 Total donations year 2010 = 528.47 Total donations year 2009 = 44.00 Total donations year 2008 = 666.78 Total donations year 2007 = 506.74 Total donations year 2006 = 433.82 Donations James computer year 2010 & 2011 = 782.27 Total Donations last 10 years = 6,306.39 www.ckap.ca Canadian Kilometer Achiever Program (CKAP) – Annual Report 2015 Page 11 Year Year CKAP Bruce Timmermans -100,000 Km Club Members –200,000 – to - 800,000 Joined Won No. Name City / Town - Province / State Countries Level Reached 1975 1975 1975 1989 1975 1989 1975 1977 1989 1976 2001 1975 1977 1989 1976 1992 1976 1991 2001 2002 2013 2015 1974 1977 1976 1976 1976 1989 1992 1982 1977 1979 1991 1985 2001 1994 2002 1985 1977 1992 1997 2002 1996 2010 2006 2003 2015 2000 2010 1996 2003 2005 2013 2015 1992 1995 2001 2004 2007 2009 2011 2011 2012 2013 2015 1988 1988 1994 1998 1998` 1998 2001 2003 2004 2006 2006 2007 2007 2009 2009 2010 2011 2013 2014 2014 2015 274 274 274 922 274 922 274 356 922 273 1133 274 356 922 273 955 158 941 1133 1255 183 940 274 356 273 158 183 922 955 503 409 428 941 738 1133 940 1255 514 345 920 462 1159 988 Frank A. “Woody” Graham III Frank A. “Woody” Graham III Frank A. “Woody” Graham III Dr. Stanislaw Skonieczny Frank A. “Woody” Graham III Dr. Stanislaw Skonieczny Frank A. “Woody” Graham III Keith W. Shealy Dr. Stanislaw Skonieczny Ken Ross Henry Berkenbos Frank A. “Woody” Graham III Keith W. Shealy Dr. Stanislaw Skonieczny Ken Ross Valerie Copeland Les Humphreys Albert Martz Henry Berkenbos Kenneth “Ken” Bonner Orlando C. Goveia John Bos Frank A. “Woody” Graham III Keith W. Shealy Ken Ross Les Humphreys Orlando C. Goveia Dr. Stanislaw Skonieczny Valerie Copeland Murray Dean Dr. Tony J.A.S. Marriott Mark Beaver Albert Martz David Earnshaw Henry Berkenbos John Bos Kenneth “Ken” Bonner Fernando Goncalves Paul Davison Sylvia Walker Douglas Yardley Celia McInnis Philip Burgess John Bos - CKAP 940 Winner The Bruce Timmermans 100,000 Km Club 100,000 Km Club Plaque 2002 200,000 Km Club Plaque 2009 300,000 Km Club Plaque 2015 Columbia, SC Columbia SC Columbia SC Toronto, ON Columbia SC Toronto, ON Columbia, SC Newberry, SC Toronto, ON Victoria, BC Richmond, BC Columbia, SC Newberry, SC Toronto, ON Victoria, BC Grimsby, ON Almonte, ON St. Catharines, ON Richmond, BC Victoria, BC Chatham, ON Ottawa, ON Columbia, SC Newberry, SC Victoria, BC Almonte, ON Chatham, ON Toronto, ON Grimsby, ON Napanee, ON Millgrove, ON Halifax, NS St. Catharines, ON Sarnia, ON Richmond, BC Ottawa, ON Victoria, BC Scarborough, ON Wolfville, NS Wasaga Beach, ON Scarborough, ON Ottawa, ON Dundas, ON U.S.A. U.S.A. U.S.A. Canada U.S.A. Canada U.S.A. U.S.A. Canada Canada Canada U.S.A. U.S.A. Canada Canada Canada Canada Canada Canada Canada Canada Canada U.S.A. U.S.A. Canada Canada Canada Canada Canada Canada Canada Canada Canada Canada Canada Canada Canada Canada Canada Canada Canada Canada Canada 800,000 Km 700,000 Km 600,000 Km 600,000 Km 500,000 Km 500,000 Km 400,000 Km 400,000 Km 400,000 Km 400,000 Km 400.000 Km 300,000 Km 300,000 Km 300,000 Km 300,000 Km 300,000 Km 300,000 Km 300,000 Km 300,000 Km 300,000 Km 300,000 Km 300,000 Km 200,000 Km 200,000 Km 200,000 Km 200,000 Km 200,000 Km 200,000 Km 200,000 Km 200,000 Km 200,000 Km 200,000 Km 200,000 Km 200,000 Km 200,000 Km 200,000 Km 200,000 Km 200,000 Km 200,000 Km 200,000 Km 200,000 Km 200,000 Km 200,000 Km 40th Edition of the CKAP Annual Report – Page 12 ___________________________________________________ Year – Year – CKAP Bruce Timmermans 100,000 Km Club__________________________________ Joined – Win - No. Name – Town / City_________ _ Country No. 100,000 Km___ 1975 1982 274 Frank “Woody” Graham – Columbia, South Carolina USA 01 100,000 Km 1977 1983 356 Keith W. Shealy – Newberry, South Carolina USA 02 100.000 Km 1976 1984 273 Ken Ross – Victoria, British Columbia Canada 03 100,000 Km 1976 1986 183 Orlando C. Goveia – Chatham, Ontario Canada 04 100,000 Km 1976 1987 158 Les Humphreys – Almonte, Ontario Canada 05 100,000 Km 1976 1990 134 Bruce Timmermans – Ottawa, Ontario Canada 06 100,000 Km 1976 1990 232 Gary Conrod – Dartmouth, Nova Scotia Canada 07 100,000 Km 1978 1990 409 Dr. Tony J.A.S. Marriott – Millgrove, Ontario Canada 08 100,000 Km 1987 1991 839 Tom Sylvester – Stella, Ontario Canada 09 100,000 Km 1982 1992 503 Murray Dean – Napanee, Ontario Canada 10 100,000 Km 1979 1993 428 Mark Beaver – Halifax, Nova Scotia Canada 11 100,000 Km 1976 1994 345 Paul Davison – Wolfville, Nova Scotia Canada 12 100,000 Km 1989 1994 922 Dr. Stanislaw Skonieczny – Toronto, Ontario Canada 13 100,000 Km 1978 1995 412 Hugh “Bill” Hewes – Caledon East, Ontario Canada 14 100,000 Km 1980 1995 439 Graham Stewart – Thunder Bay, Ontario Canada 15 100,000 Km 1980 1995 440 Laurie Leslie – Thunder Bay, Ontario Canada 16 100,000 Km 1985 1996 738 David Earnshaw – Sarnia, Ontario Canada 17 100,000 Km 1982 1996 595 Dave Young – Halifax, Nova Scotia Canada 18 100,000 Km 1985 1997 514 Fernando Goncalves – Toronto, Ontario Canada 19 100,000 Km 1977 1998 321 Jerry Ford – Burlington, Ontario Canada 20 100,000 Km 1978 1998 354 Patsy Shealy – Newberry, South Carolina USA 21 100,000 Km 1992 1998 955 Valerie Copeland – Grimsby, Ontario Canada 22 100,000 Km 1996 1999 774 Charles R. Hand – St. Catharines Ontario Canada 23 100,000 Km 1991 1999 941 Albert Martz – St. Catharines, Ontario Canada 24 100,000 Km 1981 2001 488 Ron Newhook – Ottawa, Ontario Canada 25 100,000 Km 1984 2001 714 Brian McGrath – Caledon East, Ontario Canada 26 100,000 Km 1992 2001 920 Sylvia Walker – Wasaga Beach, Ontario Canada 27 100,000 Km 1983 2001 708 James B. Smith – Walton, Nova Scotia Canada 28 100,000 Km 1998 2001 1023 Larry Schwartz – Wylie, Texas USA 29 100,000 Km 1994 2002 940 John Bos – Ottawa, Ontario Canada 30 100,000 Km 1985 2003 737 Dorothy Earnshaw – Sarnia, Ontario Canada 31 100,000 Km 1997 2004 462 Douglas Yardley – Scarborough, Ontario Canada 32 100,000 Km 1990 2004 883 Ross Kingdon – Amaranth, Ontario Canada 33 100,000 Km 1996 2004 990 William Feere – Limoges, Ontario Canada 34 100,000 Km 2001 2004 1133 Henry Berkenbos – Richmond, British Columbia Canada 35 100,000 Km 2001 2005 1124 Kent Peterson – Issaquah, Washington USA 36 100,000 Km 1996 2005 988 Philip Burgess – Dundas, Ontario Canada 37 100,000 Km 1990 2006 878 Keith McEwen – Cookstown, Ontario Canada 38 100,000 Km 1994 2006 970 Jocelyn “Jess” Raymond – Ottawa, Ontario Canada 39 100,000 Km 2002 2006 1255 Kenneth Bonner – Victoria, British Columbia Canada 40 100,000 Km 1998 2006 1060 Jack Duchesne – St. Catharines, Ontario Canada 41 100,000 Km 1998 2007 1029 John Victor – Appleton, Wisconsin USA 42 100,000 Km 1999 2007 1099 Gerald D. Irvine – St. Catharines, Ontario Canada 43 100,000 Km 1996 2008 989 Andre Marier – Ottawa, Ontario Canada 44 100,000 Km 1997 2008 1006 Irwin Nayer – Mississauga, Ontario Canada 45 100,000 Km 2002 2008 1159 Celia McInnis – Ottawa, Ontario Canada 46 100,000 Km 1995 2009 1051 John Helm – St. Catharines, Ontario Canada 47 100,000 Km 1978 2009 381 Ken Schykulski – Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada 48 100,000 Km 1999 2009 730 Manfred Kuchenmuller – Richmond, British Columbia Canada 49 100,000 Km 2003 2009 1286 Jim Fidler – Victoria, British Columbia Canada 50 100,000 Km 40th_Edition of the CKAP Annual Report – Page 13 Year – Year – CKAP Bruce Timmermans 100,000 Km Club ___ Joined – Win - No. Name – Town / City_________ _ Country No. 100,000 Km___ 1990 2010 341 “Sir” James D. Wilson – Ottawa, Ontario Canada 51 100,000 Km 2001 2010 1209 Harold J. Bridge – Port Coquitlan, British Columbia Canada 52 100,000 Km 2001 2010 1127 Stephen Penner – Hamilton, Ontario Canada 53 100.000 Km 2003 2010 1215 Craig Premack – Burnaby, British Columbia Canada 54 100,000 Km 1995 2011 1014 Gaston Carbonneau – Shawinigan, Quebec Canada 55 100,000 Km 2001 2011 1119 Larry Voth – Langley, British Columbia Canada 56 100,000 Km 2001 2011 1214 Ronald Amero – Ottawa, Ontario Canada 57 100,000 Km 1988 2012 834 Judith Ducommun – Belleville, Ontario Canada 58 100,000 Km 1994 2012 1013 Mariette Carbonneau – Shawinigan, Quebec Canada 59 100,000 Km 1999 2012 1070 Silvio Bestulic – Hamilton, Ontario Canada 60 100,000 Km 2000 2012 1095 Pauline McKinley – Dundas, Ontario Canada 61 100,000 Km 2002 2012 1249 Gary Baker – Cultus Lake, British Columbia Canada 62 100,000 Km 2004 2012 1320 Ken Knutson – Tracy, California USA 63 100,000 Km 2007 2012 1327 Graham Fishlock – Chemainus, British Columbia Canada 64 100,000 Km 2006 2012 1369 Marcel Gingras – Port Colborne, Ontario Canada 65 100,000 Km 2007 2012 1373 Leonard W. Wright – Sebring, Florida USA 66 100,000 Km 1998 2013 1031 Carl W. Freeland – Woodstock, Ontario Canada 67 100,000 Km 1999 2013 1062 Paul Kajmowicz – Thunder Bay, Ontario Canada 68 100,000 Km 2001 2013 1120 Ed Dixon – Victoria, British Columbia Canada 69 100,000 Km 2004 2013 1248 Dave McAuslan – Carleton Place, Ontario Canada 70 100,000 Km 2002 2013 1251 Bob White – Dartmouth, Nova Scotia Canada 71 100,000 Km 2004 2013 1303 Dr. David Gillanders – Vancouver, British Columbia Canada 72 100,000 Km 2008 2013 1375 Spencer Klaassen – Saint Joseph, Missouri U.S.A. 73 100,000 Km 1988 2014 835 Larry Ducommun – Belleville, Ontario Canada 74 100,000 Km 2004 2014 1226 Sam Bootsma – Toronto, Ontario Canada 75 100,000 Km 2013 2014 1432 Benjamin Merritt – LaSalle, Ontario Canada 76 100,000 Km 2000 2015 1086 Alan Medcalf – Brockville, Ontario Canada 77 100,000 Km 2001 2015 1134 Paul Buttimor – Cavan, Ontario Canada 78 100,000 Km 2007 2015 1381 Barry Chase – Vancouver, British Columbia Canada 79 100.000 Km ALAN MEDCALF - CKAP 1086 100,000 km on two full hip replacements 100,000 Km Year 2015 Page 14 "Hewes" Challenge Challenge Trophy for Year 2015 page 1 of 2 Name of Cycling Clubs CKAP # Km One CKAP # Km Two CKAP # Km Three CKAP # Km Four CKAP # Km Five No's Totals Winners # Randonneurs Ontario Randonneurs Ontario Randonneurs Ontario 1417 1436 1418 7,824 1425 9,585 1437 17,861 1440 5,117 1432 6,899 1436 3,242 1460 51,058 1429 11,239 1439 10,097 22,402 1433 9,750 1172 13,819 13 2,992 171,885 1 B C Randonneurs B C Randonneurs B C Randonneurs B C Randonneurs 1290 1411 1360 1215 5,677 1358 5,665 1320 4,235 1327 13,128 9,321 1393 9,471 1336 15,305 1239 10,397 1431 11,082 730 2,159 1301 17,722 1410 7,056 1249 5,084 1381 3,915 16 12,581 9,852 142,650 2 Team MCCG Team MCCG Team MCCG Team MCCG 1442 1161 1452 1457 1443 1448 1454 1461 4,682 1444 2,055 1449 7,199 1455 5,003 4,746 1445 1,928 1450 6,465 1453 9,353 1446 3,243 1451 997 1456 1,201 17 1,511 2,740 65,394 3 Ottawa Bicycle Club Ottawa Bicycle Club 940 970 17,621 1201 6,519 1408 3,252 1086 6,080 1177 6,023 1214 1,729 1229 9,711 1184 7,271 1409 2,019 10 2,041 62,266 4 BC Wed.Morn.CoffeeTours 1255 26,946 273 15,200 1423 3 47,165 5 Almonte Bicycle Club 1159 21,088 158 8,009 1248 12,893 1348 4 46,508 6 Niagara Freewheelers Niagara Freewheelers 885 1388 796 1075 16,645 1099 5,301 1051 4,734 1339 4,475 1268 100 3,006 1346 7,327 9 42,384 7 CrossCanada Cycle Tour S 1024 11,361 1370 11,535 1031 4,062 1426 6,926 4 33,884 8 Thunder Bay Cycling Club Thunder Bay Cycling Club 1029 1196 4,528 439 2,255 6,720 440 6,353 1281 5,555 1195 2,489 6 27,901 9 Great Can. Bicycle Tours Great Can. Bicycle Tours 1235 1096 1,650 988 3,174 10,006 321 967 1095 8,592 1203 1,620 6 26,009 10 Highlands Pedalers 1373 22,820 1 22,820 11 People on Bikes 1458 5,592 1459 2 21,045 12 Velo Halifax Velo Halifax 345 708 9,187 232 703 6 18,921 13 Kansas City Ultra Cycling 1375 18,842 1 18,842 14 2,946 2 17,736 15 9,078 2 16,086 16 3 15,589 17 D'Ornellas Cycling Club 5,004 1,107 6,942 1,218 922 14,790 1228 5,019 4,518 15,453 3,005 1169 43 1015 5,431 1242 552 Toronto Bicycling Network 1226 7,008 462 GreaterVictoria C.Coalition 1259 1,504 1120 Audax Ireland 1412 12,025 1 12,025 18 Carolina Cyclers 274 11,059 1 11,059 19 428 10,598 2 10,710 20 Randonneurs Nova Scotia 10,008 1217 4,077 House of Hope Cycle Club 1401 9,803 1 9,803 21 Only one cycling club that each CKAP member was a member in the current year may be used -There is no formula total km wi www.ckap.ca Page 15 Name of Cycling Clubs CKAP # Kopeck Family CyclingClub 762 Km CKAP# 4,866 1415 Adventure Cycling. Ass 9,406 989 Km CKAP# 2,341 1427 Km CKAP# 2,180 Km CKAP# Km No's 3 Totals 9,387 Win 22 1 9,406 23 2 8,327 24 4 8,287 25 4 7,416 26 Centennial Cycling Club 1398 4,012 1422 Bestulic Family Club 985 188 1069 142 1070 7,460 111 Tour du Canada 341 675 1402 4,217 1390 1,500 1299 Durham Cycling Club 1271 3,306 1305 3,792 2 7,098 27 Nova Scotia Ramblers 1251 7,073 1067 112 2 7,185 28 Rugby Valley Cycling Club 1361 6,625 1 6,625 29 Hamilton Cycling Club 1066 5,555 1 5,555 30 Oakville Bicycle Club 974 5,444 1 5,444 31 Woodbridge Cycling Club 426 5,397 1 5,397 32 UKHandcyclistAssociation 1167 5,181 1 5,181 33 GodSpoke Cyclists AB 1333 352 1334 308 1364 4 2,658 35 Moores Buck Family Club 1073 51 1142 1,175 1143 3 1,362 39 3,278 34 2,518 36 2,474 37 1,029 40 1,669 38 603 41 572 42 Outdoor Club of East York 968 3,278 FrederictonFolksOnSpokes 1198 2,518 Beaches Cycling Club 981 2,474 Kawartha Cycling Club 1296 1,029 Velo Kingston 1208 1,669 OntarioMastersCycling Ass 973 603 Majic Cithy Cycling Chicks 1312 572 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 4,315 666 1365 136 497 1,024 1,332 Club Winners of the Hewes Challenge Trophy Ontario Masters Cycling Association - Canada 56,645 km Velo Kingston Cycling Club - Canada 71,632 km Ontario Master Cycling Association - Canada 75,283 km Scarboriugh Cycling Club - Canada 55,820 km Scarboriugh Cycling Club - Canada 55,921 km Ottawa Bicycle Club - Canada 33,025 km Ontario Masters Cycling Association - Canada 27,470 km Ottawa Bicycle Club - Canada 58,391 km Niagara Freewheelers Bicycle Club - Canada 88,662 km Niagara Freewheelers Bicycle Club - Canada 79,901 km Carolina Cyclers Bicycle Club - USA 49,436 km Ottawa Bicycle Club - Canada 61,564 km Ottawa Bicycle Club - Canada 80,456 km Ottawa Bicycle Club - Canada 99,764 km Niagara Freewheelers Bicycle Club - Canada 111,270 km British Columbia Randonneurs - Canada 158,474 km British Columbia Randonneurs - Canada 182,092 km British Columbia Randonneurs - Canada 241,886 km British Columbia Randonneurs - Canada 262,751 km British Columbia Randonneurs - Canada 239,520 km British Columbia Randonneurs - Canada 227,762 km British Columbia Randonneurs - Canada 258,148 km British Columbia Randonneurs - Canada 203,558 km British Columbia Randonneurs - Canada 173,323 km British Columbia Randonneurs - Canada 182,381 km British Columbia Randonneurs - Canada 153,490 km Randonneurs Ontario - Canada 171,885 km www.ckap.ca Page 16 - Canadian Kilometer Achiever Program (CKAP) – Annual Report 2015 Canadian Kilometer Achiever Program (CKAP) th 40 Edition of the CKAP Annual Report – Year 2015 Current Members Year Name Member Joined 1978 1976 1976 1976 1975 1977 1991 1976 1978 1978 1979 1979 1980 1980 1997 1981 1985 1984 1983 1984 1999 1985 1985 2014 1986 1988 1988 1990 1990 1990 1990 1992 1989 1997 1994 1991 1994 1994 1994 1995 1995 1995 1993 1996 2002 1996 1996 1996 1997 Les Humphreys Orlando C. Goveia Gary Conrod Ken Ross Frank A. “Woody” Graham Jerry Ford “Sir” James Wilson Paul Davison Ken Schakowsky Dr. Tony Marriott David Ford Mark Beaver Graham Stewart Laurie Leslie Douglas Yardley Ron Newhook Fernando Goncalves Janet Pryer James B. Smith Bruce Meyers Manfred Kuchenmuller Dorothy Earnshaw David Earnshaw Terry Kopeck Charles R “Charlie” Hand Judith Ducommun Larry Ducommun Keith McEwen Isabelle Sheardown Ross Kingdon David Featherstone Sylvia Walker Dr. Stan Skonieczny Edwin Greenfield John Bos Albert Martz Garry Buhler Lucy Perri Jocelyn “Jess” Raymond Phil Renaud Bill Murray James Smith Mark Kremblewski Rene Arnolis Matthew Bestulic Phil Burgess Andre Marier William “Wild Bill” Feere Irwin Nayer www.ckap.ca CKAP Town – City No. Prov. – State 158 183 232 273 274 321 341 345 381 409 426 428 439 440 462 488 514 649 708 716 730 737 738 762 774 834 835 878 879 883 885 920 922 924 940 941 961 968 970 973 974 979 981 982 985 988 989 990 1006 Grand Total 2014 Almonte, ON Chatham, ON Dartmouth, NS Victoria, BC Columbia, SC Burlington, ON Ottawa, ON Wolfville, NS Winnipeg, MB Millgrove, ON Woodbridge, ON Halifax, NS Thunder Bay, ON Thunder Bay, ON Scarborough, ON Ottawa, ON Toronto, ON Victoria, BC Walton, NS Waterdown, ON Richmond, BC Sarnia, ON Sarnia, ON Victoria, BC St. Catharines, ON Belleville, ON Belleville, ON Cookstown, ON Cookstown, ON Amaranth, ON St. Catharines, ON Wasaga Beach, ON Toronto, ON Richmond Hill, ON Nepean, ON St Catharines, ON Edmonton, AB Toronto, ON Ottawa, ON Brantford, ON Toronto, ON Ward Island, ON Toronto, ON Hamilton, ON Hamilton, ON Dundas, ON Ottawa, ON Limoges, ON Mississauga, ON 344,885 310,481 173,881 416,577 888,875 134,775 106,335 227,507 114,695 244,168 18,434 286,996 190,901 190,721 202,918 174,329 239,969 18,654 118,166 53,074 149,787 162,964 248,894 4,480 192,349 123,530 100,324 110,205 92,363 162,215 37,007 217,385 585,290 35,736 293,620 342,485 19,399 62,585 166,339 60,094 77,006 85,776 93,799 44,500 9,054 196,100 155,402 143,100 176,557 Year Grand Total 2015 2015 8,009 5,759 3,005 15,200 11,069 967 675 9,187 5,201 3884 5,397 10,598 6,720 6,353 9078 12,851 8,022 352,894 316,240 176,886 431,777 899,934 135,742 107,010 236,694 119,896 248,052 23,831 297,594 197,621 197,074 211,996 187,180 247,991 703 2,644 7,056 5,828 6,545 4,866 3,917 8,728 1,821 118,869 55,718 156,843 168,792 255,439 9,346 196,266 132,258 102,145 6,408 796 21,275 14,790 1,289 17,621 0 168,623 37,803 238,660 600,080 37,025 311,241 342,485 3,278 6,519 603 5,444 5,479 2,474 2,128 188 10,006 9,406 1,239 7,685 65,863 172,858 60,697 82,450 91,255 96,273 46,628 9,242 206,106 164,808 144,339 184,242 Award’s 2015 Gold badge 600,000 Km Club 300,000 Km Club No longer cycling 200,000 Km Club 40th Edition of the CKAP Annual Report – Page 17 1997 1997 1994 1995 1997 1998 1997 1998 1998 1998 1994 1999 1999 1999 1999 2000 1999 1999 1999 1999 1999 2000 2000 2000 2000 1998 2000 2000 2000 2000 2001 2000 2001 2001 2001 2001 1999 2001 2001 2001 2001 2001 2002 2001 2001 1999 1996 2001 2001 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 Mel Slochowski Steven Strahm Mariette Carbonneau Gaston Carbonneau Gerard Moss John Twemlow Graydon Patterson John Victor Carl Freeland Robert L. Kay John Helm Paul P. Kajmowicz William J. Southcott Rob Zych Deborah T. O’Leary Veronica Bestulic Silvio Bestulic Kelly Buck Marcus Buck John Siemens Irene M Arnolis Stephen Tosh Michael Poplawski Ernest Ruppenthal Alan Medcalf Elfriede Ronson Frances Sheasgreen Paul Cadieux Pauline McKinley Goldwin McKinley Haynesworth Van Epps Gerald D. Irvine Fabio Zorzes Scott Smithson Sergio Bestulic John J. Barnhardt Brent Anderson Harold Lilly Larry Voth Ed Dixon Joyce Cameron Stephen Penner Wayne Harrington Henry Berkenbos Paul Buttimor Bill Wood Dawn Gillingham Norma Moores Shannon V. Buck Dennis W. Arpin Celia McInnis Tania Mask (Vogler) Lily I.M. Fraser Mike Thomas Eugene Vandal www.ckap.ca 1009 1010 1013 1014 1015 1019 1024 1029 1031 1042 1051 1062 1064 1066 1067 1069 1070 1072 1073 1075 1077 1079 1082 1085 1086 1088 1090 1093 1095 1096 1098 1099 1108 1110 1111 1113 1115 1116 1119 1120 1121 1127 1132 1133 1134 1137 1141 1142 1143 1156 1159 1161 1162 1167 1168 Maple, ON 10,534 Stratford, ON 36,806 Shawinigan, QC 119,252 Shawinigan, QC 131,252 Dartmouth, NS 80,005 Ottawa, ON 60,767 Ottawa, ON 50,888 Appleton, WI 151,850 Woodstock, ON 103,560 Kingston, ON 75,760 St. Catharines, ON 132,332 Thunder Bay, ON 103,946 Lindsay, ON 32,102 Hamilton, ON 76,117 Lower Sackville, NS 18,691 Hamilton, ON 2,456 Hamilton, ON 113,300 Hamilton, ON 1,255 Hamilton, ON 2,711 Niagara Falls, ON 84,306 Hamilton, ON 31,021 Almonte, ON 28,612 Victoria, BC 79,567 Ottawa, ON 42,202 Brockville, ON 94,583 Perth, ON 26,765 Ft. Saskatchewan, AB 60,382 Ajax, ON 41,048 Dundas, ON 115,420 Dundas, ON 79,005 Spartanburg, SC 22,432 St. Catharines, ON 166,474 Thunder Bay, ON 55,097 Almonte, ON 57,126 Hamilton, ON 3,158 Ottawa, ON 53,464 Airdrie, AB 43,093 Burlington, ON 18,413 Langley, BC 133,650 Victoria, BC 114,303 Lindsay, ON 1,183 Hamilton, ON 149,591 Vernon, BC 35,767 Richmond, BC 395,731 Cavan, ON 93,970 Hanwell, NB 80,806 Kamloops, BC 76,249 Hamilton, ON 18,220 Hamilton, ON 3,169 Grand Falls, NB 64,047 Ottawa, ON 211,921 Windsor, ON 7,311 Fredericton, NB 57,075 Edinburgh, Lothian 45,460 Thunder Bay, ON 92,333 564 1,133 4,398 4,480 5,431 11,098 37,939 123,650 135,732 85,436 11,361 4,528 4,062 65,249 156,378 107,622 4,475 2,741 828 5,555 112 142 7,460 0 51 5,301 1,797 136,807 106,687 32,930 81,672 18,803 2,598 120,760 1,711 2,762 89,607 32,818 1,365 2,451 6,023 80,932 44,653 100,606 4,983 1,834 8,592 3,174 4,870 4,734 2,105 5,296 497 4,155 7,770 1,234 10,008 48 65,365 42,882 124,012 82,179 27,302 Gold Medal 171,208 57,202 62,422 3,655 57,619 50,8635 50,000 Km plaque 19,647 Deceased November 2015 124,311 1,231 0 24,750 6,504 1,780 80 1,175 136 7,214 21,088 1,107 2,462 5,181 7,628 35,767 420,481 100,474 82,586 76,329 19,395 3,305 71,261 233,009 8,418 59,537 50,641 99,961 100,000 Km Club 400,000 Km Club 100.000 Km Club 50,000 Certificate Page 18 Canadian Kilometer Achiever Program (CKAP) – Annual Report 2015 2001 2003 2003 2003 2003 2001 2001 2002 2002 2002 2003 2001 2003 2003 2001 2003 2003 2003 2001 2003 2004 2002 2002 2004 2004 2004 2003 2004 2004 1997 2002 2004 2004 2004 2003 2004 2003 2004 2002 2002 2001 2002 2002 2002 2005 2005 2005 2003 2003 2003 2005 2003 2003 2003 2003 Tess Cyrus Cecil Bechamp Phillip Piltch Jim Hall William Knowles Sheila Ascroft Lorne Gutz Tim Rainey Sophie T. Young Peter Young Cameron Stephen Lois MacDougall John Pritchard Dr. Michael Yachnin Ken Frey Paul Dicks Dorma Grant Bernie Danylyshen Ronald Amero Craig Premack Janet Besler Isabell Freudenberg Wolfgang Freudenberg Sam Bootsma Dr. Patricia Crosscombe David Kwan Louise McLaren Victor Reinberg Dan Devlin Mark Hulsebosch Peter J. Bound Jeffrey Crivellaro Ivan Andrews Ewan Burke Catherine Vardy Ron Baker Fletcher Thomson David A. McAuslan Gary Baker Bob White George I. Fralic Debra Victor Kenneth R. Bonner Neil Honkanen Jean F. Richard-Carter Ron Matsushita Tony Jinkinson Edith Williams Cary Steinman Wendy Humphrey Curtis McCoy Jim Fidler Victor C. Pearson E. W. (Wim) Kok Barry Thompson www.ckap.ca 1169 1171 1172 1177 1181 1184 1185 1194 1195 1196 1197 1198 1199 1201 1203 1206 1208 1211 1214 1215 1217 1224 1225 1226 1227 1228 1229 1230 1232 1235 1237 1238 1239 1240 1242 1243 1245 1248 1249 1251 1252 1254 1255 1259 1265 1268 1270 1271 1274 1281 1284 1286 1289 1290 1291 Dartmouth, NS Brampton, ON Calgary, AB Guelph, ON Toronto, ON Ottawa, ON Kanata, ON Bracebridge, ON Thunder Bay, ON Thunder Bay, ON Medicine Hat, AB Fredericton, NB Carp, ON Ottawa, ON Rockwood, ON Toronto, ON Kingston, ON Coronation, AB Ottawa, ON Burnaby, BC Victoria, BC Brighton, ON Brighton, ON Toronto, ON Ottawa, ON Thornhill, ON Ottawa, ON Brampton, ON Victoria, BC Brampton, ON Thunder Bay, ON Toronto, ON White Rock Enniskillen, ON Dartmouth, NS Guelph, ON Ottawa, ON Carleton Place, ON Cultus Lake, BC Dartmouth, NS Brooklyn, NS Appleton, WI Victoria, BC Victoria, BC Calgary, AB St. Catharines, ON Toronto, ON Picton, ON Toronto, ON Thunder Bay, ON Guelph, ON Victoria, BC Parksville, BC Fort St. John, BC Fredericton, NB 3,262 35,974 69,436 35,839 30,288 41,021 58,476 44,242 49,280 48,970 2,436 44,134 18,429 43,851 41,090 79,471 17,779 14,467 126,476 152,640 45,677 78,841 67,248 102,644 30,430 74,129 89,371 11,541 72,185 8,244 63,242 47,580 41,085 69,429 23,430 27,742 64,998 113,025 127,379 113,260 59,872 12,903 359,389 52,400 30,088 24,900 7,112 73,583 34,313 76,482 11,361 154,133 39,336 61,877 26,217 43 3,305 2,992 1,729 72,428 37,568 2,019 2,523 2,754 2,489 2,255 57 2,518 43,040 60,999 46,996 51,769 51,225 2,493 46,652 3,252 1,620 15 1,669 47,103 42,710 79,486 19,448 9,711 13,128 4,077 136,187 165,768 49,754 7,008 3,101 2,946 7,271 516 3,441 1,660 4,003 3,363 2,159 9,178 552 989 4,000 12,893 12,581 7,073 2,998 109,652 33,531 77,075 96,642 12,057 75,626 9,894 67,245 50,943 43,244 78,607 23,982 28,731 68,998 125,918 139,960 120,333 62,870 26,946 1,504 2,196 3,006 314 3,306 2,728 5,555 386,335 53,904 32,284 27,906 7,426 76,889 37,041 82,037 8,508 4,800 5,677 954 162,641 44,136 67,554 27,171 50,000 Km 50,000 Km Gold Medal 40th Edition of the CKAP Annual Report – Page 19 2003 2005 2003 2006 2004 2004 2005 2004 2006 2006 2004 2005 2004 2005 2005 2007 2007 2005 2007 2007 2007 2005 2005 2007 2006 2005 2007 2007 2007 2006 2006 2008 2008 2006 2008 2006 2008 2008 2006 2006 2008 2009 2007 2008 2008 2008 2008 2007 2007 2008 2009 2008 2008 2007 2009 Brian Devan Jamie L. Smith Erkan Sarioglu Karen Smith Norm Raffaele Dr. David A. Gillanders Gerd Neumann Frederick V. Loftin Florence G. Bradley Denis Foster Gerald Garay Wayne Harris Ken Knutson Ruth Baird Beth Anne Hamon Martin Goslar Sharon Garay Graham Fishlock Sandra Greer Murray Greer Bob Goodison Robert Frankham Chester Wormald Daphne Mary Armstrong Anne-Marie Carter McAuslan Bob V. Culp Melanie Kempers Alexander Pope Brian Gilchrist Ali Holt Roger Holt Douglas “Dug” Andrusiek Ken teGrotennuis Dave Macmurchie Aaron Davis Pat Fralic Carol Garstad Lyle Garstad Nick J. Parker Marcel Gingras Deborah Chamitoff Pierre-Paul Couture Leonard W. Wright Spencer Klaassen Sandy Williamson Dr. Kate Reed Maureen Lilly Barry Chase Kelsey Smithson Richard Edge Larry Moyer Mark Linford Bill Kropinske Mark Ford Rick den Braber 1296 1298 1299 1301 1302 1303 1304 1305 1312 1313 1315 1317 1320 1321 1322 1324 1326 1327 1333 1334 1336 1338 1339 1346 1348 1350 1351 1352 1354 1355 1356 1358 1359 1360 1361 1362 1364 1365 1368 1369 1370 1371 1373 1375 1376 1377 1378 1381 1382 1387 1388 1389 1390 1392 1393 Lindsay, ON 29,942 Gaston, SC 2,737 Oakville, ON 32,299 Chilliwack, BC 50,838 Grimsby, ON 43,995 Vancouver, BC 110,122 Stoney Creek, ON 14,272 Toronto, ON 82,754 Birmingham, AL 13,644 Simcoe, ON 1,665 Hamilton, ON 16,213 Perth, ON 16,126 Tracy, CA USA 126,225 Fredericton, NB 26,664 Portland OR 36,227 Phoenix, AZ USA 26,775 Hamilton, ON 609 Ladysmith, BC 134,337 Leduc, AB 10,190 Leduc, AB 10,651 Sorrento, BC 70,595 Victoria BC 52,072 St. Catharines, ON 50,580 St. Catharines, ON 41,433 Carleton Place, ON 26,257 St. Helena Island, SC 70,762 Guelph, ON 1,334 Maple Ridge, BC 80,834 Winnipeg, MB 10,661 Delta, BC 51,870 Delta, BC 69,740 North Vancouver, BC 63,377 Hamilton, ON 19,980 Shawnigan Lake, BC 30,032 Sheridan, MT 25,145 Brooklyn, NS 29,681 Leduc, AB 7,375 Leduc, AB 10,315 North Vancouver, BC 50,624 Port Colborne, ON 129,116 Victoria, BC 53,789 Gatineau, QC 1,715 Sebring, FL 146,697 Saint Joseph, MO 134,679 Edmonton, AB 36,345 Edmonton, AB 21,393 Burlington, ON 4,239 Vancouver, BC 93,227 Almonte, ON 16,329 Langley, BC 14,141 St. Catharines, ON 78,151 Ajax, ON 22,706 Hardisty, AB 13,528 Victoria, BC 52,529 Chilliwack, BC 59,144 1,029 30,971 1,024 5,084 6,280 33,323 55,922 50,275 267 3,792 572 14,539 86,546 14,216 50,000 certificate 2,604 18,817 1,231 17,357 9,471 135,696 Deceased 2015 Cancer 2,594 38,821 15,305 352 308 11,082 6,563 100 7,327 4,518 6,448 149,642 10,542 10,959 81,677 58,635 50,680 48,760 30,775 77,210 784 11,445 9,321 72,698 4,235 6,625 1,832 666 1,332 34,267 31,770 31,513 8,041 11,647 9414 11,535 51 22,820 18,842 5,771 1,931 71 9,852 138,530 65,324 1,766 169,517 153,521 42,116 23,324 4,310 103,079 100,000 Km Club 498 16,645 2,506 1,500 14,639 94,796 25,212 15,028 Silver Medal 10,397 69,541 www.ckap.ca Page 20 2010 2008 2010 2008 2009 2011 2011 2011 2011 2012 2012 2010 2010 2013 2014 2012 2011 2011 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2014 2009 2014 2014 2015 2015 2014 2013 2013 2013 2015 2015 2015 2015 2013 2013 2014 2015 2013 2015 2015 2013 2013 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 2013 2015 Canadian Kilometer Achiever Program (CKAP) – Annual Report 2015 Mark Schofield Tim Hope Bud Jorgensen Bernadette Arpin Lynn Harris Elaine Parker Mario P. Cerqueira Tim Hore Michael Bos Brynne Croy Michael Croy William Dickey John McFayden Yutaka Moriwaki Quinn Kopeck Max Wilson Liz Overduin David Thompson Casey Pope Danika Pope John Botelho Theresa Myra Victor “Dan” Dean Abbee Lozecki Arthur Reinstein Max McClanahan Tala Kopeck James Lombardo John B. Cumming Margret G. Liptak Dave White Benjamin Merritt Peter Leiss Tim O’Callahan Steven Croy Stephen Jones Lori Buchanan Martin Cooper Joey Schwartz Robert Macleod Brian Scanlan Julian Lunardi Marie Theresa Colarossi Art Malott David Blain Joseph Scandale Stephen Connacher Troy Whittle Ralph Pugliese Geoff Owen Andrea Lucier Karen Elizabeth Merlo Hugh Dodwell 1398 1401 1402 1403 1405 1406 1407 1408 1409 1410 1411 1412 1413 1414 1415 1416 1417 1418 1419 1420 1421 1422 1423 1424 1425 1426 1427 1428 1429 1430 1431 1432 1433 1434 1435 1436 1437 1438 1439 1440 1441 1442 1442 1444 1445 1446 1447 1448 1449 1450 1451 1452 1453 Dartmouth, NS 23,616 Hamilton, N. Zealand 52,638 Alliston, ON 19,090 Grand Falls, NB 26,032 Perth, ON 4,504 Scarborough, ON 2,374 Newmarket, ON 2,192 Ottawa, ON 28,149 Ottawa, ON 9,525 Victoria, BC 6,713 Victoria, BC 20,530 Londonderry, Ireland 40,781 Dundas, ON 20,928 Kobe, Japan 1,500 Victoria, BC 2,014 Ottawa, ON 229 Auburn, ON 26,823 Loring, ON 76,420 Maple Ridge, BC 4,902 Maple Ridge, BC 2,438 Victoria, BC 5,287 Dartmouth, NS 12,099 Victoria, BC 18,540 Grimsby, ON 436 Toronto, ON 29,185 Victoria, BC 6,907 Victoria, BC 2,030 Ottawa, ON 0 Ilderton, ON 22,010 Limoges, ON 400 Saanichton, BC 24,120 LaSalle, ON 102,360 Toronto, ON 32,068 Amherstburg, ON 0 Victoria, BC 0 Markham, ON 0 Tecumseh, ON 6,899 Thornhill, ON 16,043 Toronto, ON 0 Toronto, ON 5,013 Kelowna, BC 0 LaSalle, ON 3,748 Tecumseh, ON 0 Harrow, ON 0 Windsor, ON 11,457 Tecumseh, ON 3,196 St. Catharines, ON 0 Cottam, ON 0 Belle River, ON 0 Amherstburg, ON 0 LaSalle, ON 0 Windsor, ON 8,318 LaSalle, ON 0 4,012 9,803 4,217 7,014 1,101 27,628 Gold Medal 62,441 23,307 33,046 5,605 Gold Badge 6,080 2,041 3,915 5665 12,025 5,063 34,229 11,566 10,628 26,195 52,806 26,991 2,341 35 7,824 17,861 4,355 Silver Medal 264 34,647 94,281 4,315 5,019 16,414 Silver Medal 23,559 5,117 6,926 2,180 34,302 13,833 Bronze Medal 4,210 Silver Badge 22,402 415 17,722 51,058 13,819 Bronze Medal Bronze Medal Gold Medal 50,000 Certificate Gold Medal 44,412 815 41,842 Gold Medal 153,418 100,000 Km Club 45,887 11,239 6,899 9,585 9,750 3,242 5,063 5,004 4,682 4,746 9,353 1,201 11,239 12,877 25,678 9,750 8,255 5,063 9,752 4,682 4,746 20,810 4,397 3 Badges Bronze Medal Bronze Medal Gold Medal 3 Badges 2,055 1,928 3,243 1,511 6,942 997 2,055 1,928 3,243 1,511 15,260 997 Bronze Badge Bronze Badge Bronze Silver Badges Bronze Badge Bronze Silver Medals 3 Badges Gold Badge Bronze Silver Badges Bronze Silver Badges Silver Medal WWW CKAP.CA Canadian Kilometer Achiever Program (CKAP) Page 21 2015 2013 2015 Dean Getty Pierre Boulos Mike Lachapelle 1454 Tecumseh, ON 1455 Windsor, ON 1456 Windsor, ON 0 11,465 0 7,199 6,465 2,740 2015 2014 2014 2013 2013 Maria DeRubeis Vicki Trottier Michel Trottier Rudy Wey Richard Leblanc 1457 1458 1459 1460 1461 0 2,880 6,653 17,226 6,099 1,218 5,592 15,453 10,097 5,003 LaSalle, ON Toronto, ON Toronto, ON Essex, ON Tecumseh, ON Rather poor picture of a very nice trophy Hewes Challenge Club Trophy From left to right Tala Kopeck – CKAP 1427 Quinn Kopeck – CKAP 1415 Terry Kopeck – CKAP 762 Kopeck Family Cycling Club 7,199 3 Badges 17,748 Silver Medal 2,740 Bronze Silver Badges 1,218 8,472 22,106 27,323 11,102 Bronze Badge Gold Badge Bronze Silver Medals Gold Medal Bronze Medal Shows new base which the front now has 3 rows of shields Bruce Timmermans 100,000 Km Club Page 21 Canadian Kilometer Achiever Program CKAP Members by Total Km 1 1975 2 1992 3 1977 4 1976 5 2001 6 2002 7 1976 8 1991 9 1976 10 1994 11 1992 12 1979 13 1985 14 1978 15 1985 16 1992 17 1977 18 2002 19 1997 20 1996 21 1982 22 1980 23 1980 24 1986 25 1981 26 1997 27 1976 28 1994 29 2001 30 1999 31 2007 32 1985 33 1990 34 1998 35 2003 36 1996 37 2003 38 1999 39 1998 40 2008 41 2013 42 1976 43 2005 44 2001 45 1996 46 2002 47 2006 48 1994 49 1984 50 2001 274 “Woody” Graham – Columbia, SC 899,934 922 Dr. Stan Skonieczny – Toronto, ON 600,080 356 Keith W. Shealy – Newberry, SC 455,870 273 Ken Ross – Victoria, BC 431,777 1133 Henry Berkenbos – Richmond, BC 420,109 1255 Kenneth Bonner – Victoria, BC 386,335 158 Les Humphreys – Almonte, ON 352,894 941 Albert Martz – St. Catharines, ON 342,485 183 Orlando C. Goveia – Chatham, ON 316,240 940 John Bos – Ottawa, ON 311,241 955 Valerie Copeland – Grimsby, ON 301,635 428 Mark Beaver – Halifax, NS 297,594 738 David Earnshaw – Sarnia, ON 255,439 409 Dr. Tony Marriott – Millgrove, ON 248,052 514 Fernando Goncalves Scarborough ON 247,991 920 Sylvia Walker – Wasaga Beach, ON 238,960 345 Paul Davison – Wolfville, NS 236,694 1159 Celia McInnis – Ottawa, ON 233,009 462 Douglas Yardley – Scarborough, ON 211,996 988 Phil Burgess – Dundas, ON 206,106 503 Murray Dean – Napanee, ON 202,712 439 Graham Stewart – Thunder Bay, ON 197,621 440 Laurie Leslie – Thunder Bay, ON 197,074 774 Charles R. Hand –St. Catharines, ON 196,266 488 Ron Newhook – Ottawa, ON 187,180 1006 Irwin Nayer – Mississauga, ON 184,242 232 Gary Conrod – Dartmouth, NS 176,886 970 Jocelyn Raymond – Ottawa, ON 172,888 1124 Kent Peterson – Issaquah, WA 171,600 1099 Gerry Irvine – St. Catharines, ON 171,208 1373 Leonard W. Wright – Sebring, FL 169,517 737 Dorothy Earnshaw – Sarnia, ON 168,792 883 Ross Kingdon – Amaranth, ON 168,623 1023 Lawrence Schwartz – Wylie, Texas 166,755 1215 Craig Premack, - Burnaby, BC 165,768 989 Andre Marier – Ottawa, ON 164,808 1286 Jim Fidler – Victoria, BC 162,641 730 Manfred Kuchenmuller Richmond, BC156,843 1029 John Victor – Appleton, WI 156,378 1375 Spencer Klaassen – St. Joseph, M0 153,521 1432 Benjamin Merritt – LaSalle, ON 153,418 134 Bruce Timmermans – Ottawa, ON 152,844 1327 Graham Fishlock – Ladysmith, BC 149,642 1127 Stephen Penner– Hamilton, ON 149,591 990 “Wild” Bill Feere – Limoges, ON 144,339 1249 Gary Baker – Cultus Lake, BC 139,960 1369 Marcel Gingras Port Colborne ON 138,530 1051 John Helm – St. Catharines, ON 136,807 714 Brian McGrath – Caledon East, ON 136,780 1214 Ronald Amero – Ottawa, ON 136,187 CKAP Annual Report 2015 The First 100 Members List 51 1977 321 Jerry Ford – Burlington, ON 135,742 52 19951014 Gaston CarbonneauShawinigan, QC 135,732 53 2004 1320 Ken Knutson – Tracy, CA 135,696 54 2001 1119 Larry Voth – Langley, BC 133,650 55 1988 834 Judith Ducommun – Bellville, ON 132,258 56 1978 435 Patsy Shealy – Newberry, SC 129,144 57 2004 1248 David McAuslan-Carleton Place, ON125,918 58 2001 1120 Ed Dixon – Victoria, BC 124,311 59 2000 1095 Pauline McKinley – Dundas, ON 124,012 60 1988 839 Tom Sylvester – Stella, ON 123,689 61 1994 1013MarietteCarbonneauShawinigan,QC 123,650 62 1999 1070 Silvio Bestulic, - Hamilton, ON 120,760 63 2002 1251 Bob White – Dartmouth, NS 120,333 64 1978 412 Hugh Bill Hewes Caledon East, ON 120,080 65 1978 381 Ken Schykulski – Winnipeg, MB 119,896 66 1998 1060 Jack Duchesne St. Catharines, ON 119,488 67 1983 708 James Smith – Walton, NS 118,869 68 1982 595 David Young – Halifax, NS 114,930 69 1990 878 Keith McEwen – Cookstown, ON 110,205 70 2004 1303 David Gillanders Vancouver, BC 110,122 71 2004 1226 Sam Bootsma – Toronto, ON 109,652 72 1998 1031 Carl Freeland – Woodstock, ON 107,622 73 1990 341 “Sir” James D Wilson-Ottawa, ON 107,010 74 1999 1062 Paul Kajmowicz Thunder Bay, ON 106,687 75 2007 1381 Barry Chase – Vancouver, BC 103,079 76 1988 835 Larry Ducommun – Bellville, ON 102,145 77 2001 1209 Harold Bridge-Port Coquitlam, BC 100,667 78 2000 1086 Alan Medcalf – Brockville, ON 100,606 79 2001 1134 Paul Buttimor – Cavan, ON 100,474 80 2002 1168 Eugene Vandal – Thunder Bay, ON 99,961 81 2003 1229 Louise McLaren – Ottawa, ON 96,642 82 1995 981 Mark Kremblewski – Toronto, ON 96,273 83 2009 1388 Larry Moyer – St. Catharines, ON 94,796 84 2011 1418 David Thompson – Loring, ON 94,281 85 1990 879 Isabelle Sheardown – Cookstown, ON 92,363 86 1995 979 James Smith Wards Is. Toronto, ON 91,255 87 1999 1075 John Siemens – Niagara Falls, ON 89,607 88 2004 1305 Frederick V. Loftin – Toronto, ON 86,546 89 1997 1015 Gerard Moss – Dartmouth, NS 85,436 90 2001 1128 David McCaw – Ottawa, ON 84,531 91 1999 1137 Bill Wood – Hanwell, NB 82,586 92 1995 974 Bill Murray – Toronto, ON 82,450 93 2000 1096 Goldwin McKinley – Dundas, ON 82,179 94 1991 897 Sandy Stewart – Lindsey, ON 82,082 95 2003 1281 Wendy Humphrey – Thunder Bay, ON 82,037 96 2002 1160 David Jolkowski – Kitchener, ON 81,937 97 2007 1336Bob Goodison – Sorrento, BC 81,677 98 1999 1066 Rob Zych – Hamilton, ON 81,672 99 2000 1082 Michael Poplawski – Victoria, BC 80,932 100 1982 593 Bruce Reid – Etobicoke, ON 80,862 Not Active - Complete Listing of Members by Total Km is on the CKAP web site “Totals” www.ckap.ca Year 2015 Listing by km Canadian Kilometer Achiever Program – Page 22 Year Joined Name City Province or State CKAP # Total Km Year Joined Name City Province or State CKAP # Total Km 1 2013 Benjamin Merritt – LaSalle, ON 1432 2 2002 Kenneth Bonner – Victoria, BC 1255 3 2001 Henry Berkenbos - Richmond, BC 1133 4 2007 Leonard W. Wright – Sebring, FL 1373 5 2013 John Cumming – Ilderton, ON 1429 6 1992 Sylvia Walker – Wasaga Beach, ON 920 7 2002 Celia McInnis – Ottawa, ON 1159 8 2008 Spencer Klaassen – St. Joseph, MO 1375 9 David Thompson – Loring, ON 1418 10 Dave White – LaSalle, ON 1431 11 1994 John Bos – Ottawa, ON 940 12 2009 Larry Moyer – St, Catharines, ON 1388 13 Michel Trottier – Toronto, ON 1459 14 2005 Graham Fishlock – Chemainus, BC 1327 15 1976 Ken Ross – Victoria, BC 273 16 1989 Stan Skonieczny – Toronto, ON 922 17 2013 Peter Leiss – Toronto, ON 1433 18 2003 Craig Premack – Burnaby, BC 1215 19 2004 David McAuslan-Carleton Place, ON 1248 20 1981 Ron Newhook – Ottawa, ON 488 21 2002 Gary Baker – Cultus Lake, BC, NB 1249 22 2010 William Dickey – Londonderry, Ireland 1412 23 2008 Deborah Chamitoff – Victoria, BC 1370 24 1997 Graydon Patterson – Ottawa, ON 1024 25 2015 Stephen Jones – Markham, ON 1436 26 2007 Bob Goodison – Sorrento, BC 1336 27 1975 “Woody Graham – Columbia, SC 274 28 1979 Mark Beaver – Halifax, NS 428 29 2009 Rick den Braber – Chilliwack, BC 1393 30 2013 Rudy Wey – Essex, ON 1460 31 2001 Ed Dixon – Victoria, BC 1120 32 1996 Phil Burgess – Dundas, ON 988 33 2007 Barry Chase – Vancouver, BC 1381 34 2008 Tim Hope – Hamilton, NZ 1401 35 2013 Joey Schwartz – Toronto, ON 1439 36 2002 Ronald Amero – Ottawa, ON 1214 37 2013 Martin Cooper – Thornhill, ON 1438 38 2004 Ken Knutson – Tracy, CA 1320 39 2006 Marcel Gingras - Port Colborne, ON 1369 40 1996 André Marier – Ottawa, ON 989 41 2013 David Blain – Windsor, ON 1445 42 2008 “Dug” Andrusiek – N. Vancouver, BC 1358 43 1976 Paul Davison – Wolfville, NS 345 44 2004 Ewan Burke – Enniskillen, ON 1240 45 1997 Douglas Yardley – Toronto, ON 462 46 1988 Judith Ducommun – Bellville, ON 834 47 2000 Pauline McKinley – Dundas, ON 1095 48 2003 Jim Fidler – Victoria, BC 1286 49 1985 Fernando Goncalves-Scarborough, ON 514 50 1976 Les Humphreys – Almonte, ON 158 51 2011Liz Overduin – Auburn, ON 52 1999 Brent Anderson – Airdrie, AB 53 1997 Irwin Nayer – Mississauga, ON, 54 2002 Eugene Vandal – Thunder Bay, ON 55 1999 Silvio Bestulic – Hamilton, ON 56 2007 Daphne Armstrong – St. Catharines, ON 57 2003 Louise McLaren – Ottawa, ON 58 2002 Dennis W. Arpin – Grand Falls, NB 59 2015 Dean Getty – Tecumseh, ON 60 2002 Bob White – Dartmouth, NS 61 1999 Manfred Kuchenmuller - Richmond, BC 62 2008 Bernadette Arpin – Grand Falls, NB 63 2004 Sam Bootsma - Toronto, ON 64 2013 Karen Elizabeth Merlo – Windsor, ON 65 2014 Max McClanahan – Victoria, BC 66 2014 Lori Buchanan – Tecumseh, ON 67 1980 Graham Stewart – Thunder Bay, ON 68 2008 Aaron Davis – Sheridan, MT 69 2005 Robert Frankham – Victoria, BC 70 1994 Jocelyn “Jess” Raymond – Ottawa, ON 71 1985 David Earnshaw – Sarnia, ON 72 2001 Paul Buttimor – Cavan, ON 73 2013 Pierre Boulos – Windsor, ON 74 2005 Bob V. Culp – St. Helena Island, SC 75 1990 Ross Kingdon – Amaranth, ON 76 1980 Laurie Leslie – Thunder Bay, ON 77 2004 Norm Raffaele – Grimsby, ON 78 2011 Tim Hore – Ottawa, ON 79 2000 Alan Medcalf – Brockville, ON 80 1985 Dorothy Earnshaw – Sarnia, ON 81 2008 Sandy Williamson – Edmonton, AB 82 1976 Orlando C. Goveia – Chatham, ON 83 2003 E. Wim Kok – Fort St. John, BC 84 2012 Michael Croy – Victoria, BC 85 2014 Vicki Trottier – Toronto, ON 86 2003 Wendy Humphrey – Thunder Bay, ON 87 1999 Rod Zych – Hamilton, ON 88 1996 James Smith – Wards Island, ON 89 1995 Bill Murray – Toronto, ON 90 1997 Gerard Moss – Dartmouth, NS 91 1979 David Ford – Woodbridge, ON 92 1999 John Siemens – Niagara Falls, ON 93 2001 Scott Smithson – Almonte, ON 94 1978 Ken Schykulski – Winnipeg, MB 95 2002 Mike Tomas – Edinburgh, Lothian 96 2009 Arthur Reinstein – Toronto, ON 97 2006 Karen Smith – Chilliwack, BC 98 2012 John McFayden – Dundas, ON 99 2015 Brian Scanlan – Kelowna, BC 100 2013 Victor “Dan” Dean 51,056 26,946 24,378 22,820 22,402 21,275 21,088 18,842 17,861 17,722 17,621 16,645 15,453 15,305 15,200 14,790 13,819 13,128 12,893 12,851 12,581 12,025 11,535 11,361 11,239 11,082 11,059 10,598 10,397 10,097 10,008 10,006 9,852 9,803 9,750 9,711 9,585 9,471 9,414 9,406 9,353 9,321 9,187 9,178 9,078 8,728 8,592 8,508 8,022 8,009 A complete listing of all 2015 member’s kilometers Is on the CKAP web site www.ckap.ca 1417 1115 1006 1168 1070 1346 1229 1156 1454 1251 730 1403 1226 1452 1426 1437 439 1361 1338 970 738 1134 1455 1350 883 440 1302 1408 1086 737 1376 183 1290 1411 1458 1281 1066 979 974 1015 426 1075 1110 381 1167 1425 1301 1413 1441 1423 7,824 7,770 7,685 7,628 7,460 7,327 7,271 7,214 7,199 7,073 7,056 7.014 7,008 6,942 6,926 6,899 6,720 6,625 6,563 6,549 6,545 6,504 6,465 6,448 6,408 6,353 6.380 6,080 6,023 5,828 5,771 5,759 5,677 5,665 5,592 5,555 5,555 5,479 5,444 5,431 5,397 5,301 5,296 5,201 5,181 5,117 5,084 5,063 5,063 5,019 40h Edition of the CKAP Annual Report – Page 24 Les Humphreys – 158 – Almonte, Ontario Canada: Highlight of the year was the GAP Tour, a ride from Pittsburgh to Harpers Ferry on the Great Allegheny Passage a rail / canal trail linking western Pennsylvania with the eastern seaboard. The ride took in the Frostburg to Cumberland steam rail link and on return, the Gettysburg battlefield, for a total distance of 850 km. – A ride from Ottawa to Montreal in September to watch the Montreal Grand Prix was memorable in that it involved 3 days of rain and the Prescott Russell Trail. Orlando (Ciclo) Goveia – 183 – Chatham, Ontario Canada: From the cycling standpoint, 2015 was not a stellar year for me, at least not in distance ridden; although the cycling I did do was perhaps the most enjoyable I’ve had in years. My health was up-and-down (perhaps a symptom of getting in to my middies’ 70’s) and just about every time I began to feel good I’d maybe push myself too much and I’d have to back off again. But that’s all fine too ‘cause when I felt ender the weather I’d catch up on my reading and watching old movies. Also did more walking/running and resistance work in the early and late part of the year? Anyway, All the best to you your family and wishes for 2016. Frank “Woody” A. Graham III – 274 – Columbia, South Carolina U.S.A: It seems as if I have begun to feel my age. I have developed many physical problems this past year. I have bladder problems, lost vision on my left eye (venous occlusion), aerial flutter, and dropped foot. I started Bubba's coast 2 coast 2015 in San Diego to St. Augustine and made to Louisiana before I had to abandon because my left eye became infected and had an amald stent inserted in Baton Rouge. It has taken me awhile to get used to not having depth perception. Since then I have had a friend, Jim Bernard, help me to keep cycling. I look forward to a healthier year in 2016. As ever, Woody. Jerry Ford – 321 – Burlington, Ontario Canada: My CCM road bike with chrome trimmed foes, a leather saddle and a Campanile seat post draws attention now and then. It is a case of an antique riding an antique. James D. Wilson – 341 – Ottawa, Ontario Canada: Well I did not make 2015 a cycling year mainly because of my back which has major nerve pain. However I’m looking forward to 2016 as I have finally found the pill that blocks nerve pain and works for me removing about 80% of the pain. I’m so hopeful that I went out and bought a new Trek mountain (city) bicycle and again will give my old city bike to my doctor CKAP 1201 Dr. Michael Yachnin who will use it to commute from home to office both summer and winter which has petty much destroyed the old one by rust. I will still have the best veggie garden and lawn on the street but I’m going to cycle much more. – I’m also thrilled that Ontario has after 11 year finally taken up the challenge to bring the Hewes Challenge Club Trophy back to Ontario. However they will have to work hard to keep it as Victoria Wednesday Morning Coffee Tours are all BC Randonneurs led by no other than Ken Bonner. Paul Davison – 345 – Wolfville, Nova Scotia Canada: Not my best year for distance cycled, but certainly a new record for vertical distance climbed, through Apennines and Dolomites and did two very hilly tours in 2015. The first was Bike Dreams Bella Italia tour from Palermo Sicily to Lake Como. – The second was the first tw0 sections of Tour d’ Africa's South American Epic, Cartagena Colombia to Quito Ecuador. This one was the more difficult of the two due to more gravel roads, plus effects of high altitude. Both extremely rewarding for scenery Ken Schykulski – 381 – Winnipeg, MB Canada: 2015 was the highest annual mileage in 37 year’s with CKAP. Retirement is good for cycling. I did lots of good local riding, a nice Bike the Border tour in North Dakota and then a great tour in Quebec. Happy cycling in 2016 Tony (Dr. J.A.S.) Marriott – 409 – Millgrove, ON Canada: My greatest cycling (and running) moment of 2015 was reaching the podium as 2nd in the 80 – 84 category in the Duathlon World Championships in Adelaide Australia in October. – Otherwise I have continued cycle commuting and done a couple of fund raising rides. Thanks for all your work with CKAP, Best Wishes for 2016. Mark Beaver – 428 – Halifax, Nova Scotia Canada: Greetings another decent year for me, after a rough start with the worst snowfalls in history in Nova Scotia in February and March – fortunately I was able to escape to Tucson AZ and cycle 2000 km with PAC tour, including a 200k brevet and a 300k brevet. I completed our brevet series with my club Randonneurs Nova Scotia including our 1000k brevet in July – then finished my 4th Paris-Brest-Paris in August in 74 hr 43 min. Looking forward to more of the same next year, I’ve signed up for the Rocky Mountain 1200k in BC in July 2016. I shall roll over 300,000 CKAP kilometers in April or May, with any degree of luck. Greetings to all my fellow CKAPers www.ckap.ca Canadian Kilometer Achiever Program (CKAP) – Annual Report 2015Page 25 Graham Stewart – 439 – Thunder Bay, Ontario Canada: This is the furthest I have ridden in 25 years. We spent January, November and December in Green Valley Arizona and this helped with the distance. We went to Milton for the Pan Games Cycling Track events and also road with the legendary Phil Van Alstyne for the first time in many years and had a few great rides. Canada did great on the track. I am looking forward to reaching 200, 000 km in 2016 probably in May or June. Laurie Leslie – 440 – Thunder Bay, Ontario Canada: “Successfully completed another safe and enjoyable year of riding. My increased 2015 distance compared to 2014 can be attributed to the one extra month that I spent in south-eastern Arizona, i.e. 3 months vs. 2months. Although the AZ weather has been significantly colder than normal in the last 2 months, I’ve been able to keep on riding, thanks to being smart enough to pack all of my cold-riding gear (all the stuff I was hoping not to have to wear). Looking forward to continuing to move forward at my predictably steady pace and roll though 200,000 KM in 2016” Douglas Yardley – 462 – Scarborough, Ontario Canada: This year I got hurt for the first time – It was silly – I sprained my knee in a fall when a boot snagged in my pedal. Recovered quickly – I saved $1294 dollars on public transportation fares Ron Newhook – 488 – Ottawa, Ontario Canada: This was a good year for my cycling, mostly day trips in the Ottawa area, often to favorite bakeries or cafes. Also a few day trips in the Adirondacks near the family cottage. I had a Marinoni Sportivo made for me as a pre-retirement gift.” Which is a pleasure to ride?” I rode a PB of almost 13,000 km this year and would have made it to that goal, if it weren’t for the big snowstorm on December 29th. Thanks again for all of your work on CKAP. Manfred Kuchenmuller – 730 – Richmond, British Columbia Canada: Greetings from dreary looking place on the Fraser River where I intend to Kayak later today. I have some difficulty getting an X in a couple places on the front sheet. Yes I am ok receiving the annual report in PDF in my e-mail I do use a GPS cycling computer which seems to be shrinking my distances from year to year. Actually I am finding it harder to ride the long distances and may have to focus on the shorter ones. My 400 k and 600 k Rando rides in 2015 nearly finished me off and while I swore that I would not ride those distances again, I have again softened and plan to ride a full Rando series in 2016 with the Rocky Mountain 1200 the ice cream on the pie. I am committed to continuing my riding but will also continue to row, kayak and ski. Cheers Manfred Dorothy Earnshaw – 737 - David Earnshaw -738 – Sarnia, Ontario Canada: One of the unsung benefits of climate change this year is very reasonable totals for the 4th quarter. Now if only we could do the same for the 1st. quarter! Best Wishes Terry – 762 – Quinn – 1415 – Tala Kopeck – 1427 –Victoria, British Columbia Canada Our second year as CKAP members was eventful. We Started the year with a chilly New Years Day Populaire and then did the Victoria Populaire in March. The highlight of the year was our cycle tour to Bellingham for the Northwest Tandem Rally. Camping at Washington Park, riding the Chuckanut Drive three times and all the ice cream were memorable. Tala (10) struggled with 3 foot injuries while I was out of commission in September with a back injury due to illconsidered sheep lifting incident. Quinn (8) was the reliable power in the centre of our triple and is eager to shed her kiddy cranks in 2016. Judith Ducommun – 834 – Belleville, Ontario Canada: 2015 was a very good year. We dad lots of riding in Belleville and were able to get away to Hilton Head for 2 weeks. My favorite rides were on the trails of Hilton Head discovering new places. I look forward to many new cycling adventures in 2016. Larry Ducommun – 835 – Belleville, Ontario Canada: 2015 was a very good year. Due to some health issues road mileage was down. We got to Hilton Head for 2 weeks of cycling. Judy and I continue to enjoy our daily rides on the Belleville Riverfront Trails. Sylvia Walker – 920 – Wasaga Beach, Ontario Canada: It was a great year for riding with an early start and a late finish. Being retired has helped – no more waiting until after work to ride! – I may be a little slower as I age but the endurance is still there. – I’m hoping for an early spring (as I sit and watch the snowstorm outside my window) Sylvia Stanislaw Skonieczny – 922 –Toronto, Ontario Canada: It was a mixed bag year for me. I failed to make 15,000 in 2015 (it was one of my goals for 2015). But I achieved the other goal – to pass 600,000 km mark. I just barely passed it last December. Best wishes Stan Phil Renaud - 973 – Brantford, Ontario Canada: I am almost ashamed to submit my cycling log for this year. 2015 was the lowest kilometre total since I joined CKAP in 1995. Running took over my exercise life this year. Hope all CKAPers have a great year in 2016. Philip Burgess – 988 – Dundas, ON – Canada: 2015 I retired so now I can do my # 1 Bucket List Item in 2016 the Tour du Canada see you all on the road. Thanks for all your hard work & best wishes for 2016, Phil – Will keep you posted on the Tour. Irwin Nayer – 1006 – Mississauga, Ontario Canada: I was lead rider at the start of the 2015 Tour de Mississauga as route marshal for the 120 km route followed by 3,800 riders on five routes. It was a great event. Beyond that I want to wish you all the best for a happy and healthy 2016 WWW.CKAP.CA Page 26 – 40h Edition of the CKAP Annual Report Andre Marier – 989 – Ottawa, Ontario Canada: 2015 was another exceptional cycling year. With less than 100km of training, I drove my car with my bike in tow to Alberta to hook up with my buddy Henk to fly to Iceland to undertake an exploration Bicycle Adventure of that country that totaled almost 1,700km. Of the 21 consecutive years of adventure tours around the world, this was by far the most demanding with constant high winds changing direction on a whim several times a day and no trees to hide behind this far North. On the bright side. We didn’t see nighttime for 40 days as we came within spitting distance of the Arctic Circle. – Upon returning to Canada, I parked my car in Victoria, BC and returned to Ottawa, ON via USA, in and/or across 14 different States. This leg was another 7,200km. One exciting milestone was crossing 100,000km of fully loaded Adventure touring near Fowler Colorado, a couple of days South of Denver. Another milestone was, approaching Toronto near the CN Tower, “Old Yeller” my current (newest) touring bike rolled through the 40,000km mark, once around the world! A plug for the Gates carbon belt drive, it now has 32,000km and still going strong. My front tire, “Marathon Plus Touring Tire” is also still going strong, flat less in over 22,000km and still okay to start next years tour. According to the fit bit attached to my leg at the ankle, for the combined trip of exactly 8,879km the crank did 2,445,810 complete revolutions. For those of you who may be interested, you can visit my Facebook page where you will find a photo Album for Iceland as well as one for the Cross America leg. Happy Cycling to all for 2016! Andre Mel Slochowski – 1009 – Maple, Ontario Canada: Sorry about the delay, third child is on the way and we are rushing to adapt to our new upcoming reality… I also need to update my picture on your website; it is way too old and embarrassing… Will dig up something decent and send it to you ASAP. Best regards. John & Debbie Victor - 1029 – 1254 - Appleton, Wisconsin U.S.A: Debbie had shoulder replacement surgery, no log for her this past season – After almost 45 years of cycling and walking both my knees failed this season – This winter both are being replaced and I look forward to riding again and continuing to ride strong. John Siemens – 1075 – Niagara Falls, Ontario Canada: 2015 was a good year for riding, and other than a few flats, no mishaps. I look forward to more of the same in 2016! – work to live, live to ride, ride to work Alan Medcalf – 1086 – Brockville, Ontario Canada: At long last, I finally passed the 100,000km mark! My distance has been down the last couple of years due to injuries and late-arriving spring weather. But I got there! Those who know me understand that achieving this goal is more than a little humbling. My CKAP logging started in 2000, following getting back on the bike after the second of two total hip replacements. Those surgeries ended 6 years of hobbling around in pain with a cane. My bionic hips have now cycled over 100,000km, and endured 16 winters of spin classes at least 3 per week – and they remain solid and fully functional! This year marked another change for me too – even though the total distance wasn’t huge, instead of almost all of it being countryside cruising and touring, only just over half was. Most of the rest was commuting around town and some unicycling – just because! Haynesworth Van Epps IV – 1098 – Spartanburg, South Carolina U.S.A. I was reading the messages today about the fellow breaking the cycling record… Wow!!! I thought Woody or Ken would have been there. Still, those guys are Wow too!!! I think I do decent with weeks over 100 km, then others with zero. (Km always looks better than miles anyway except for the zero weeks!) Those bad ones are when I’m lucky enough to travel with Lee. I miss my riding but at least I’m out doing stuff and taking photos. If you ever want to see some (not many of me) you can look me up an Instagram. I’m… SNAILSPLACE Yeah, I like snails! Mainly of Hawaii and around Penang. Gerry Irvine – 1099 – St. Catharines, Ontario Canada: Just returned from a short term mission in Honduras to a lick of snow and cold temperatures. – “My time von the bike last year was much less than I would have liked, due to family and friends visits across Canada, however I did take my bike to Cuba in February for a 10 day tour where we had a fabulous time. Later in the year I went to Nova Scotia where my intentions were to do some of the Cabot Trail, but this was cancelled due to a mechanical problem. I did manage a couple of days on a patched up bike, riding some of the Sunshine Trail, obviously a poor substitute. One of my goals for a long time is to do the Trail, so I trust this will be possible before I hang up my touring bike.” Fabio Zorzes – 1108 - Thunder Bay, Ontario Canada: in 2015 I was no longer a member of Thunder Bay Cycling Club so I have on mileage to report for the club. Personally I only logged 2,105 km due to surgeries. I am currently in Argentina doing a cross South America tour so I won’t have a log in for a month or so. Sorry. Regards John J. Barnhardt - 1113 – Ottawa, Ontario Canada: I turn 70 in a couple of weeks and I’m still on the green side of the grass! – My goal is to reach 75,000km by the time I’m 75 years old. Thanks for getting me signed up with CKAP many years ago. Wayne Harrington – 1132 – Vernon, British Columbia Canada: Attached, find my cycling log. Nothing to report, zero kilometres this past year as I adjust to residing in Saskatchewan. – I don’t know if you have a policy for reporting this on the web site. – The two members that I cycled the most kilometres with, when I resided in the lower mainland region of BC, both died in 2015. Harold Bridge CKAP 1209, died in April age 87. Larry Voth CKAP 1119 died in November age 68. www.ckap.ca Canadian Kilometer Achiever Program (CKAP) -Annual Report 2015- Page 27 Henry Berkenbos – 1133 – Richmond, British Columbia Canada: Short to the point, it was a good year up to mid November when I hurt my back. I will do CKAP in 2016. I apologize for making a mess of the cycling log; will make a donation to CKAP. 2nd time for a $200.00 which set’s another record, Thanks CKAP will make good use of it “Sir” James Paul Buttimor – 1134 – Cavan, Ontario Canada: I look forward to receiving my 100,000 km achievement plaque and putting it on the wall with my other cycling mementos. If it is possible to put 2001 – 2015 on my plaque, it would be very much appreciated. Good idea to show the start year and it will be on all the Bruce Timmermans 100,000 Km Club plaque starting in year 2015. Dawn Gillingham – 1141 – Kamloops, British Columbia Canada: I didn’t cycle much last year… In fact I think it was onlyb80 km. I now have a baby & when I was in Nova Scotia visiting my family & showing baby Harrison off they watched him so I could do a Velo Halifax ride of 80 km… That being said I didn’t note the date – July something, so I won’t be putting in a form this year. Safe travels, Dawn Norma Moores – 1142 – Shannon Buck – 1143 – Marcus Buck -1073 – Kelly Buck – Hamilton, Ontario Canada: About 10% of my trips were done by Sobi Hamilton bicycle – a nice addition to my ride options. No long trips this year – Shannon choose spending summer in a canoe instead Cheers, Norma Bernadette Dennis & Arpin – 1156 – 1403 – Grand Falls, New Brunswick Canada: Hi James I surprised you by sending both our 2015 cycling logs this soon. Regardless this is it. If we were into the fat biking craze I might still be spinning but we were content with good health and weather this past year. We will stick to our three season schedule for now. Thank you! Mike Thomas – 1167 – Edinburgh, Mid Lothian – United Kingdom: Note quite as good as the previous 2 years but that is probably because I missed 3 weeks in the summer when we were away and then on holiday in the US without my handcycle. – I finally reached 50,000 CKAP kilometers last year and I’ve indicated I’d like a plaque but I’ll need to work out how to pay for this and I think I still owe for at least one previous medal. I’ve got a $50 USD note available but I’m sure this isn’t going to be enough. – is it possible to use PayPal to transfer money? Eugene Vandal – 1168 – Thunder Bay, Ontario Canada: Thanks for the reminder it’s been a crazy winter so far. Phil Piltch – 1172 - Calgary, Alberta Canada: No epic rides this past year. I was visiting family and friends in the Toronto area and did a 60km ride from Goodwood to Port Perry and back. Also did my first ever mountain bike ride there but did not count the kms as I had no idea what distance I did. Also did a second MTB ride here in town as part of a Corporate Challenge event (13,5km) but did not bother counting it either. 2016 will likely bring some bigger distance as I have some biking plans for this year, among them perhaps the Golden Triangle (in the Rockies) and a few brevets with the local Randonneurs club out here and the highest paved road in Canada. So far cycling these days is just commuting to and from work and the odd errands. Nice that Calgary does actually plough major sections of its pave trail network so I am able to use them most of the year (and the trails are more direct than the roads to my work, hoe’s that for a twist and in better shape in winter than the roads to boot. Phil Sheila Ascroft – 1184 – Ottawa, Ontario Canada: It was a struggle to make 2,000 km last year. But I’ve started the New Year with a hip replacement so thing will get better – eventually. Cameron Stephen – 1197 – Medicine Hat, Alberta Canada: Sorry for the delay. Been away again,. My last trip. Retiring in 30 days and should be able to actually log some km this summer. Lois MacDougall – 1198 – Fredericton, New Brunswick Canada Finally I’ve completed my 2015 Cycling Distance Logue and it’s in kilometers and I’ve enclosed it. I tried to complete it on line so I could send it that way but somehow lost it when I tried to send it so have to mail it. I’m sorry to be so late again but life gets in the way and like everyone else, I’m Busy with many things. – I hope this coming year 2016 I’ll be able to bike more but gardening and home duties keep me pretty busy. Thank you so much for looking after all of us out here that you don’t get to meet but nevertheless are grateful and appreciate the incentive that CKAP always offers. I really appreciate the help and service that you offer and especially you James for you’ve been working hard at this for a long time. I hope you are well and that this coming biking year will be very good for you. Michael Yachnin – 1201 - Ottawa, Ontario Canada: Hope you are not buried ender all these logs but here is mine Life is a portage pack light Craig Premack – 1215 – Burnaby, British Columbia Canada: My story… Hello, it was 2014 when I became famous for a rotten reason. I suffered a gunshot wound during an attack while participating in a BC Randonneurs ride, The Cache Creek 600. Recovering doesn’t make the news, but it went well. Though a plate remains in my arm, I was able to train hard. – In 2015 the comeback was on, I finished my first Ironman, my first Paris-Brest-Paris 1200, and won a Provincial Running Championship. Considering the other possibilities… I feel very lucky. www.ckap.ca Page 28 – 40h Edition of the CKAP Annual Report Sam Bootsma – 1226 – Toronto, Ontario Canada: My year started off well and I was starting to rack up km. Then I broke a bone in my right leg while XC skiing. I was “skating” and got a pole in front of a ski and down I went. I do this regularly, but this is the first time something went wrong. The bone broke right inside my ankle and so I was in a cast for six weeks. And after this I needed rehab. End result? My most productive cycling weeks were spent at home in a cast. I still got over 7,000 km under my belt so I am pleased. This compares to almost 11,000 km in 2014. I also still have issues with a muscle in my right-lower back firing when it does not need to. And my right knee is a bit worse than 2014 – possibly due to my leg being in a cast for so long. Hopefully 2016 will be a better cycling year. Pat Crosscombe – 1227 – Ottawa, Ontario Canada 2015 was a banner year for cycling as I was able to start in March and didn’t end until almost Christmas. I can’t remember a year like this one for a long time. David Kwan – 1228 – Thornhill, Ontario Canada: I hurt my hip and Achilles tendon, had limited mileage. Hoping 2016 will be a better mileage year. Louise McLaren – 1229 – Ottawa, Ontario Canada: I still love cycling. Victor Reinberg – 1230 – Brampton, Ontario Canada: I still love bicycling, road and my all Mountain bike and my indoor trainer. Mileage recorded though is only on the road on my Merlin Cielo, neither with my Trek EX8 nor trainer. My log is a mess and not up to date but my read cycling computer has 516.3 km for 2015. If you add that number to the records I will follow up with a completed log scanned and emailed this week. Since working steady out of town I know all my riding occurred on Sunday afternoons. Mark Hulsebosch – 1235 – Brampton, Ontario Canada: After a few years off the pedals I have been able to rearrange my schedule to allow me to bicycle commute to work again I considered 1,650 Km for 2015 a good start! Jeffrey Crivellaro – 1238 – Toronto, Ontario Canada: My, I’m happy to say that I beat my 50,000 km goal this year! Happy Trails! Dave and Anne-Marie Carter McAuslan - 1248 – 1348 – Carleton Place, Ontario Canada: I had a good year (2015) of cycling. Second highest total km, most days on the bike and most cyclecross events ridden. Not to mention December weather! On the bike on the 27th and on skis on the 29th. – We are in good health here. Anne-Marie has retired and we have brought a small trailer for summer trips. Jaxon the dog, nearing 9 years old, is still quite active and gets out every day for 1.5 – 2 hrs walk / jog so he gets us out even when the weather is lousy. Gary Baker – 1249 – Cultus Lake, British Columbia Canada: For me 2015 was a challenging year. I had a bad crash in Sept. 2014 and had full reconstructive shoulder surgery in early Nov, 2014. The four tendons in my right shoulder all had to be reattached to either the appropriate bone structure or the Rotator Cuff, It was a mess. – The good news is I worked hard, did the qualifying rides for PBP and successfully completed that French classic for the second time. Following PBP my wife flew to France and we did 4 weeks of cycle touring. Magical !!!! Robert White – 1251 – Dartmouth, Nova Scotia Canada: Another great cycling year with the Ramblers, my grandson & Can Bike Students. – Got an amazing E-Bike mid December – what a game changer. Tailwinds George – 1252 – Pat Fralic – 1362 – Brooklyn Queens County, Nova Scotia Canada: Had a good year cycling all close to home. Ken Bonner – 1255 – Victoria, British Columbia Canada: Rode lots of enjoyable brevets this year, but the stand-out was the inaugural Florida Sunshine 1200 last May. Ontario Randonneurs Dick Felton and Dave Thompson, with their terrific team of volunteers, created a memorable event. All riders were tracked by a SPOT-like device attached to every rider’s bicycle. Dave & Dick did a tremendous job of providing on-the-route support. Great to see many veteran 1200 km riders I have met over the years, and to meet a number of ‘1200 km newbie’s’ – all have great stories to tell. – Keep moving as long as you can! … Ken Ron Matsushita – 1268 – St. Catharines, Ontario Canada: Hello and Happy 2016 Sir James! Beyond frozen locks and getting older I hope all is well. Of course I am delinquent again but I have attached my km schedule. 2015 was a busy year outside of cycling so I missed many opportunities for riding but I purchased a new cross bike(Kona Jake the Snake) and had great success (comfort, flexibility – road or trail) in December riding in different weather / road conditions so here’s hoping for a great 2016 riding year. – I keep thinking I should send some money for admin cost if nothing else Heck Yes! Do I owe anything? Will check Cheers Ran Tony Jinkinson – 1270 – Toronto, Ontario – Canada: Not a great year> The shoulder is still bothering me. Any rides longer then about 15km and I have to stop. Good news, I’ve begun working with a personal trainer at the gym and he’s going to wotk ar unlocking the shoulder muscles and freeing up the ligaments which have some calcium on them. Anyhow, not giving up. www.ckap.ca Canadian Kilometer Achiever Program (CKAP) - Annual Report 2015– Page 29 Jim Fidler – 1286 – Victoria, British Columbia Canada: My wife and I did a nice tour early in 2015. From Los Angeles we cycled to the Mexican border and then back to San Diego before heading east though Arizona, New Mexico and on to El Paso, Texas. From there we travelled via Amtrak back to Los Angeles, picked up our car and drove back home to Victoria, BC. Good memories! Erkan Sarioglu – 1299 – Oakville, Ontario Canada: Sorry for the delay but I have been on the road most of the time (3months in total) and out of the saddle due to some health issues ( 2 months) which caused less km’s and a delay response to you. However, I still enjoy riding whenever I can. I felt bad about your injury and I hope the new medicine you found helps your pain get better. – Thanks for all what you’re doing for us and the cycling community. You are still rocking! All the best in 2016. Gerd Neumann – 1304 – Stoney Creek, Ontario Canada: Another cycling season has past much too soon and fast. Fred Loftin – 1305 – Toronto, Ontario Canada: Just returned From Nova Scotia. My daughter Cathy is still paralyzed but putting on a very brave attitude. At the moment Cathy has regained use of her left hand, left leg and can now talk again. She can also stand but not yet walk. We have promised each other that if she can develop a little strength in her right leg we will buy a three wheel recumbent this summer and then do a short ride together in Prince Edward County. Pray for Us James. Fred lost his wife this year also, so if you think you’re having a bad year… Florence Bradley – 1312 – Birmingham, Alabama U.S.A.: I rode mainly a mtn. bike this year. Longest ride was 100 km in July and 90 in August. I did not keep a log, but bike computers show a total of 572km for the year. Ken Knutson – 1320 – Tracy, California U.S.A.: My big goal going into the year was to ride in each U.S. state boarding the Atlantic, a big challenge for me living in California. I was fortunate to have good health, excellent weather and an agreeable wife to support my cycling. I reached my goal in October, exploring 16 new states along the way. – This was the first time in many years I didn’t ride in Canada. Graham Fishlock – 1327 – Ladysmith, British Columbia – Canada: This was another busy cycling year. The main goal and cherished memory was to finish PBP once again with 2 good friends. All three of us finished together on our 3 “Naked Bikes” made by the well-known bike “Constructer” Sam Wittingham. All 3 bikes were just made last year – Phil and Jim went with titanium bikes with electronic shifting. I had a stainless steel bike made to facilitate full touring including a “USA” port in the stem and couplers. It was a thrill to finish together and already making plans for the next PBP in 2019.All the best, James, and another hearty thank-you for all of your time and much appreciated efforts. Sandy & Murray Greer – 1333 – 1334 – Leduc, Alberta Canada: It wasn’t a productive cycling year for us but we are hoping next year will be. We are off to Uganda in Jan. on a 5 week mission trip including taking medical supplies to a refugee camp. Perhaps we’ll get some cycling in there! Bob Goodison – 1336 – Sorrento, British Columbia Canada: I had a good year, highest mileage year so far, plus first Eau de Hell Week, and my first PBP. Thanks, Bob Brian Gilchrist – 1354 – Winnipeg, Alberta Canada: Mileage is down as commuting by bike wasn’t an option in 2014 and I bought a parking pass in 2015 (silly me!). Hoping to get the km up in 2016. Lots of time on the trainer so far. If I am lucky, I’ll do some randonneuring. Dave Macmurchie – 1360 – Shawinigan Lake, British Columbia Canada: bicycle (n): a precision device for converting bananas to kilometres. Aaron Davis – 1361 – Sheridan, Montana – U.S.A.: I reached a personal best this year in distance total with 6,625 km on Trek road, Giant Mountain MTB and a Diamondback Cross bicycles. I also broke 1,000 km in a single month for just the 2nd time since joining CKAP Marcel Gingras – 1369 – Port Colborne, Ontario Canada: Good morning, Sir James: You will find another website I now use to keep track of my rides, it works from my new cell phone GPS. Endomondo By clicking on the website, you can see all the rides I did since getting this phone, including my first ride in 2016. – I still have a computer on the bike =, just in case the other one fails. I look forward to have a better year in 2016. Happy New Year to all. Leonard W. Wright – 1373 – Sebring, Florida U.S.A.: Had a good year, passed 100,000 miles (160,934 Km) in August (started logging miles on September 17, 2007). Also completed the year without missing a single day of riding – actually as of December 31st I’ve ridden 615 CONSECUTIVE days. I’m averaging 54 km a day (some may only be a few km but at least I’m getting out and riding…) Have a safe year and enjoy your rides. www.ckap.ca Page 30 – 40th Edition of the CKAP Annual Report Kate Reed – 1377 – Edmonton, Alberta Canada: Unfortunately, not as much time on the bike this past year as I would have liked, but at least I was able to spend some time on the bike!! For some reason, I was unable to indicate such on the form; however my mileage is recorded by Bicycle computer. For those CKAP members that are not familiar with using the formula bar at the top of the page to type into for cells which already have typing in them in a Excel log I suggest that you use the typeable PDF log which can be typed direct on to the log. Left click the check boxes to put a check mark in them. \Richard den Braber – 1393 – Chilliwack, British Columbia Canada: Another year with just a bit over 10,000 km. I am very happy with that as I had some medical issues (a mini stroke/? TIA of as yet unknown origin) in August I still managed to make my goal. Would have been higher but it is a little more difficult to ride when you spend time in doctors offices and hospitals waiting for test and results etc. Decided that I would get on with ridding and then we got snow for Christmas in the lower Mainland and ice and it became more difficult to ride. But hopefully will be back at it again this week even though the prediction is more snow. I am motivated to carry on. The doctors did say that had I not been as fit as I was thanks to my active lifestyle things could be have been more serious. To all the CKAP riders keep it up you all motivate me. Stay safe and ride a much as you can. Rick den Braber. Mark Schofield – 1398 – Dartmouth, Nova Scotia Canada: 2015 was relatively good year of cycling after the brutal winter subsided. Nova Scotia received 277 cm's of snow over February and March compared to the” normal” 82 cm's which was a big deterrent from getting started on outside kilometers. I started a new job in April which limited my cycling adventures to Nova Scotia. In 2016 I am planning to return to the Gran Fondo Gatineau and hope to start commuting to work by bike. Regards. Tim Hore – 1408 – Ottawa, Ontario Canada: Managed “only” 6,080 km this year, so it’s the first time my annual total has not gone up since I joined and indeed since I bought my road bike about 6 years ago. That said, I did manage to complete my two longest ever solo rides in 2015 – a 258 km ride from Ottawa to Campbellford in late August and a 222 km ride from Demorestville (near Picton) to Ottawa. In both cases, I was on unfamiliar routes and added 10 or 15 km by getting slightly lost. Michael Bos – 1409 – Ottawa, Ontario Canada: Here is my total for 2015, better than last year. I hope to get off to a good start this year too. – Just sprained my ankle, but I guess better now than in August. All the best, Cheers. William Dickey – 1412 – Londonderry, Northern Ireland United Kingdom: Slight reduction in quantity in 2015 but many quality km with Paris=Brest-Paris the highlight of the year and numerous Audax Ireland brevets with rain, sleet and incipient hypothermia as constant companions. Best wishes for 2016! William John McFayden – 1413 – Dundas, Ontario Canada: this year went well and I was able to get in a lot of riding once the cold winter air and snow went away last spring. I also was able to do nearly 1,000 km in Florida. Liz Overduin – 1417 – Auburn, Ontario Canada Two days into 2016 and I already have 2 days of cycling in. Not high kms, but loads of fun. I bought myself a Fat Tire bike…and now all the other bikes sit collecting dust! Seriously, if you haven’t tried the Fat Tire bike – you don’t know what you are missing. When you do get around to trying it – you will feel like an invincible kid again. Maybe you already know. John Cumming – 1429 – Ilderton, Ontario Canada: For 2015, well over 80% of my cycling was in Ontario, with the remainder in Cuba, Kentucky and NY State. I’m assuming a detailed breakdown is not required (but ca provide it if necessary. Only Canada, not home Provence Julian Lunardi – 1442 – LaSalle, Ontario The Metric Century Cycling Group (MCCG) starts their season with a Century ride around Essex County capped of with a pasta dinner, Every week we train with two 50 km rides during the week and a metric century ride on the weekend, Our season ends in October with a century ride from Key Largo to Key West in Florida. A small handful of us continue riding year round in our Winter Warrior Challenge in adverse winter weather conditions in Ontario. We travel to participate in organized fund raising events in Michigan, New York and even Italy. Our small group of 20 has logged over 75,000 km in 2015. For 2017 we are planning a two week ride from Canada to Florida as a fundraiser for Leukemia. We promote teaching new cyclist the sport of road cycling with safety as our main concern. Our motto is “Enjoying life 100 kilometers at a time “We have been established since 2013. Out co-chairs are Julian Lunardi & Marie Lachapelle – Web site www, bikeMCCG.com – Email [email protected] The MCCG is a subgroup of East Side Riders and registered under the Ontario Cycling Association. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------That’s all they wrote for 2015! All mistakes and typos are not the fault of Sir James but rather were copied from the many letters, cycling logs and emails of varied degrees of legibility. There were many, to many; Thank You to Sir James and the CKAP Board of Directors to include all as they would become boring to the mostly healthy lot of members so I only used them the fill a line if needed but I wish to thank all the members who wished me well and thanked the CKAP Board of Directors for their hard work and dedication to CKAP. I hope I and the Board have not let you down. Cheers :-))) “Sir” James Canadian Kilometer Achiever Program (CKAP) CKAP # Week Of Sunday January 03 = Sunday January 10 = Sunday January 17 = Sunday January 24 = Sunday January 31 = Monthly Total Sunday February 07 = Sunday February 14 = Sunday February 21 = Sunday February 28 = Monthly Totals Sunday March 06 = Sunday March 13 = Sunday March 20 = Sunday March 27 = Monthly Totals Quarterly Totals 2016 Cycling Distance Log, In Kilometres Please Totals Week Of Sunday April 03 = Sunday April 10 = Sunday April 17 = Sunday April 24= Totals Week Of Sunday July 03 = Sunday July 10 = Sunday July 17 = Sunday July 24 = Sunday July 31 = Monthly Tolal Sunday August 07 = Sunday August 14 = Sunday August 21 = Sunday August 28 = Monthly Total Sunday May 01 = Sunday May 08 = Sunday May 15 = Sunday May 22 = Sunday May 29 = Monthly Totals Sunday June 05 = Sunday June 12 = Sunday June 19 = Sunday June 26 = Monthly Tolals Sunday September 04 = Sunday September 11 = Sunday September 18 = Sunday September 25 = Monthly Totals Quarterly Totals Grand Total 2015 = Monthly Tolals Quarterly Totals Year 2016 = Totals Week Of Sunday October 02 = Sunday October 09 = Sunday October 16 = Sunday October 23 = Sunday October 30 = Monthly Total Sunday November 06 = Sunday November 13 = Sunday November 20 = Sunday November 27 = Totals Monthly Totals Sunday December 04 = Sunday December 11 = Sunday December 18 = Sunday December 25 = Saturday December 31 = Monthly Totals Quarterly Totals Grand Total 2016 = If earned, please enclosed funds for your awards in the incentive part of CKAP - Certificate included for highest yearly award earned. CKAP is funded by your one time membership fee and payment of badges and medals in the Incentive part of CKAP The certificate is only free if you purchase the award you have earned // Would like a 25,000 - 50,000 or 75,000 km plaque @ $40.00 ea. [ ] Address: Name: Town / City : Province / State : Postal Code / Zip: Country : Phone No: E-mail address : Bicycle & Handcycling Incentive Programs 25,000 Km ( ) Special Needs Incentive Program 15,000 Km ( ) Choose to receive the CKAP annual report in PDF format from suppied web site ( ) or black & white hardcopy by mail ( ) List the Cycling Club that you belong to for the Hewes Challenge Trophy: List the Canadian Provinces you cycled in and the % of your total km cycled in each Prov. If more than one on the back of this log. Information will only be used by the board of Directors of Tour du Canada to determine winner of the annual Tour du Canada Award Do you use a bicycle computer to record your km's - yes ( ) No ( ) If no please explain your method____________________________ Please remit your completed log, with any fees payable to CKAP before January 31, year 2017, to ensure you meet CKAP deadline To: James D. Wilson CKAP Coordinator - 1249 St. Paul Avenue - Ottawa, ON - K1V 6V8 Web page address: http://www.ckap.ca E-mail address: [email protected] Prepared by James D. Wilson December 2015 INFORMATION REQUIRED TO COMPETE FOR THE "TOUR DU CANADA AWARD" List Provinces visited below Date started & completed tour percent of annual km 1 to 100 % Cross Canada Cycling Trips Dates not required Other than Canadian Cycling Dates not required Home Province Dates not required Total of all cycling should equal 100 percent Rules: The Tour du Canada Award is sponsored by Tour du Canada. The award hopes to encourage members to visit and cycle in Provinces other than their home Province. For the purposes of the Tour du Canada award only. Cross Canada cycling trips alone, in groups, supported or non-supported and cycling outside Canada do not count. . All information provided will be held in the strictest confidence by CKAP CKAP and it's associates agree that it will not sell, rent, or otherwise disclose information provided in this log to any third party except that CKAP and it's associates may use the information to determine or present the awards as outlined in the program and to promote CKAP through their various publications. CKAP will continue to stock short sleeve 15" & 19" zipper & long sleeve full zipper jerseys. Please pay for incentive awards when earned as this will enable CKAP to purchase CKAP cycling cap and socks and future new clothing but it requires members to pay for earned awards. Due to the increased cost of medals and postage CKAP has no choice by to raise the price or go bust. The raise in price for awards will start with the 2013 cycling log and season. Badges with certificate will increase from $8.00 to $10.00 each including postage. Medals with certificate will increase from $18.00 to $20.00 each including postage. Plaques with certificate will increase from $35.00 to $40.00 each including postage. All major awards will remain free which are, The Canadian male & female Olympic Goal, The International male & female Olympic Goal, The Hewes Challenge, The 100,000 km Club and the Tour du Canada-CKAP awards. Notes for the CKAP annual report "From the Peloton" keep short, your finest cycling moment Can be added the body of your email if sending log by attachment to an email. By James D. Wilson December 2016