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Central Okanagan skaters featured in CBC documentary

Lake Country - Team Okanagan is competing in Germany and will be part of To The Worlds
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From left to right: Corinne Macasso, Jacqueline Parser, Isabella Ciocoiu, Maureen Barnes, Karen Smith, Wendy Ord, Donna Bergvinson, Henrietta Penney, Donna Good, and Lesley Ricci are featured in a CBC documentary about Team Okanagansa国际传媒檚 dream of competing on a global scale. - Credit: Pinstripe Productions

Karen Smith hears the sound of sharp blades scraping along ice five days a week.

The Lake Country resident is training to compete in the International Adult Figure Skating Competition, May 7, in Oberstdorf, Germany.

The 46-year-old, along with the other women of the Team Okanagan skating club, will be part of the competition and also a CBC documentary, called To The Worlds, which will showcase their journey.

The competition in Germany will have more than 500 competitors from 30 countries, all competing for a podium spot in their respective age categories.

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The team consists of members from West Kelowna, Kelowna and Lake Country who range from 46 to 76. They practice at The Nexus in Lake Country, which Smith said offers an encouraging environment.

Her aim is to have a 100 per cent clean skate in the competition, which she said is very hard to do, but by training together with Team Okanagan, she finds encouragement and support.

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The team started with three members six years ago, which gradually grew to include 13 core members with about five non-regulars.

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In a noisy dressing room, pulling on skates after decades off the ice, Henrietta Penney, 75, said via the groupsa国际传媒檚 news release, sa国际传媒渋f we skate as well as we chat, wesa国际传媒檒l all win gold medals in Germany.sa国际传媒

Wendy Ord, 59, of Lake Country, is skating to make her dad, 86, proud. sa国际传媒淒ad skated in the Ice Capades back in the 1940s. All his life he wanted one of his four daughters to lace up skates. Now, Isa国际传媒檓 finally doing it.sa国际传媒 Ord and her fellow teammates all have deeply personal reasons for lacing up late in life, which they will share in To The Worlds, according to the news release.

The groupsa国际传媒檚 dress rehearsal will be held May 1 from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Winfield Arena. The documentary airs on CBC in January 2019.

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