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May 2016

Athletic Awards on Wednesday, May 25

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Athletic Awards. This is the highlight of our sporting year and a celebration of all the success we have had both individually, as a team and as a programme.

Lower School 2.45-3.45pm.
Then Sports snacks at the Carnival from 3.45-4.15pm.
All Timberwolves (school sports teams) athletes should attend (Grade 4-6 athletes)
Students take the activities bus home at 4.10/4.20pm. Parents invited.
We will be presenting Season 1/2/3 MVP and MIP Awards plus recognising Athlete of Year Male/Female, CISPA Sportsperson of the Year and Elite Single Sport Achievement.
At the carnival afterwards we will have a DJ playing and we will be providing American Hot Dogs, Ice Creams, Candy Floss and Pop Corn.

Upper School
Carnival 5-6pm DJ Playing, Sport Carnival Food provided. (Hot Dogs, Corn Dogs, Samosa, Wedges, Drinks Ice Creams, Candy Floss and Pop Corn)
Athletic Awards 6-8pm
All Timberwolves Athletes from Season 1/2/3 should attend. Parents also invited.
Presenting Level 3 MVP/MIP plus the major sporting awards (Athlete of Year Male/Female, CISPA Sportsperson of the Year and Elite Single Sport, Team of the Year, Coach of the Year plus some other special awards). We will also be recognising our multi SEASAC athletes.
Bus to Central and Patterson St at 8pm.

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Successful SEASAC Gymnastics!

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CDNIS hosted a fantastic SEASAC Gymnastics event Friday-Sunday.
Over 250 Gymnasts and 150 parents!
CDNIS students did extremely well and all gymnasts can be proud of their performances.

Congratulations to all Gymnasts who competed, this is the highest level of Gym Competition for CDNIS students.

Medalists
Katelyn Mak Silver (Beam Level 2) Bronze (Floor Level 2)
Milly Gladstone Silver (Bars Level 3) + top 6 placing in Beam and Bars.
Stella Lindfors Bronze (Vault Level 4)
Annie Sweeney Bronze (Floor Level 4)

All Around Top 10 Placings
Level 2 Junior Katelyn Mak, Kavya Kathari, Penny Manu
Level 2 Senior Teagan Hamilton, Maggie Zeng
Level 3 Junior Amelia Gladstone (4th)

Special mention to the Lower School Musical students who backed up their wonderful performance Thur/Friday night with 2 days of full on Gymnastics SatSun. Incredible.

Finally a thanks to Tiffany, Ngan, Sharmaine, Shirley, Aimee, Ivy and the Gymnastics Team for leading a great event. Thanks too to our super supportive Gymnastics Parents.

It is always nice to host huge events like this as the visitors to our school are amazed by our students and our school; it reminds us how lucky we are to be part of CDNIS.

Beautiful photos from this weekend you can find here:

 

HKSSF U14 Boys Football Champions

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Congratulations to our awesome Under 14 Boys Football Team who just won the HKSSF C Grade (U14) title.
This is a big result for the school as, combined with our A Grade championship, may give us the chance for school promotion in the HKSSF.

Well done boys and Coaches McDermott and Perry

For more photos please click here.

Elite Athlete Nomination

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If you know of an Elite student athlete in our CDNIS community, please consider nominating them for the Elite Athlete Award presented at the Athleteic Awards.

Elite Athlete Nomination Form

This award recognises an individual athlete who has achieved at the highest level. This could be for a CDNIS Team or in a sport/event/team outside of the CDNIS programme. It is important that these athletes are recognised in front of their peers at our Athletic Awards on May 25th. This award is separate from, and in addition to, the Athlete of the Year (Male/Female) and CISPA Sports Person of the Year (Male/Female).

Criteria
Elite Level should mean national (HK or other) representation. One or more awards may be presented. As well as Elite level participation the athlete should demonstrate :

– Outstanding performance in their chosen sports.
– Be a positive role model for all CDNIS athletes
– Has respect of classmates and teachers.
– Maintains good academic standing.

2016 ISSFHK TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS

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Congratulations to every one of the 73 members of our CDNIS Track Team. Ranging from Grade 5-12 they performed and supported our TWolves athletes with pride. Great performances by all athletes (against over 1000 other athletes) with the highlights being the medal winners listed below.

Stand out performers were Justin To who completed the Blue Ribbon double winning both the U20 100m and 200m by significant margins.
Congratulations to Charlie Stewart who showed he’s much more than a star footballer, completing the treble 800m/1500m/3000m!
And to Jemima Bland who won Gold in both Track and Field events.
Great team efforts by our relay teams, in particular the Girls U16 who also did the double in the 4x100m and 4x400m.

Gold Medals
Stewart, Charlie (3000 Meter Run Under 16)
To, Justin (B20 100m)
Bland, Jemima (U14 High Jump)
Willemyns, Julia (U14 400m)
Stewart, Charlie (U16 1500m)
MacPherson, Sarah (U12 Discus)
To, Justin (Boys U20 200m)
Stewart, Charlie (B16 800m)

Canadian International School (U16 4×100)
Canadian International School (G16 4×400)

Silver Medals
Lee, Elena Long Jump (U12)
Law, Gabrielle (U14 800m)
Masuda, Tomoka (G16 800m)
Canadian International School (G20 4 x400)

Bronze Medals
Masuda, Tomoka (U16 1500m)
Willemyns, Julia (200m U16)
Canadian International School (G14 4×400)
Canadian International School (U12 4×100)

Thanks to the other stars of the show who put on an awesome event for the International School community; Coaches Steiner/Shortt/Tupling/Kipfer/Po/Brown/Minor, AAA Sharmaine, Ngan, Aimee, Dove, Shirley, Colleen and CDNIS Volunteers Lolita, Scott.

PLEASE TAKE A LOOK AT THE WONDERFUL PHOTOS FROM DAY 1 OF THE CHAMPIONSHIPS HERE.

DAY 2 WAS A HUGE SUCCESS AS WELL PLEASE CHECK OUT THESE PHOTOS.

ISSFHK BADMINTON RESULTS

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Congratulations U14 Boys for winning 3rd place in ISSFHK Finals!

U14 Boys did well and showed persistence and dedication. Well done!

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A big congratulations to our U-16 and U-20 girls badminton teams!

Our defending champion U-16 girls rolled into the finals after beating the hosts, YCIS. But they met a formidable opponent in RCHK, and ended up earning a hard fought silver medal. The tradition of excellence continues for U-16 badminton. Well done girls!

Our U-20 girls brought their swag and experience into the semi finals. While shaking off rust and bowing out to Harrow in the semi’s, the girls went into beast mode and took down VSA – a team they had previously lost to earlier in the season – for the bronze medal. A big shout out to K. Hui, Griddy Chai, Cece Chan, and Izzy Tse – our senior girls who played their last match for CDNIS.

Thanks to Coach Kerbear Glazier for you dedication to the team all season.

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The U-16 baddy boys entered the semi finals as an under dog and short handed against RCHK. While meeting their match against the eventual champs, they re-grouped and swept their way to a bronze medal against the home crowd favourite, Harrow! Very well done, boys. Looking forward to seeing you back in full form next year.

Our U-20 baddy boys, AKA the Redeem Team, confidently breezed into the semi finals undefeated. Their mission: gold or bust. After making quick work of AIS in the semis, the boys met HKIS in the final. Giving the boys a brief scare, Matt T. and Herman kept their cool and won a thriller to clinch the gold medal! Mad respect and recognition to our co-captains, Devlin Wong and Hank Yeung, and Herman “Canadian!” Wong, as they took their final curtain call as seniors. You boys will be missed.

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