DURHAM'S KALBFLEISCH SELECTED TO REPRESENT TEAM CANADA
OSHAWA, Ont. - Lydia Kalbfleisch of the Durham College women's fastball team has been selected to represent Team Canada at the 19th annual Maccabi games.
OSHAWA, Ont. - Lydia Kalbfleisch of the Durham College women's fastball team has been selected to represent Team Canada at the 19th annual Maccabi games. This year's event will take place in Israel from July 17 to July 31.
Kalbfleisch (Moorefield, Ont.) will be joining Durham women's fastball assistant coach Rosemary Theriault on Team Canada as she was selected as a co-coach at the international event.
The Maccabi Games are quadrennial Jewish Olympics, held in
Israel the year following the Olympic Games. Every four years, the
best Jewish athletes from around the world compete in open,
masters, junior and disabled competitions. The Games are one of the
top three gatherings of athletes in the world. Over 7,000 athletes
proudly represent over 55 countries and compete for gold, silver
and bronze medals in their respective sports.
When learning that she had been selected to Team Canada,
Kalbfleisch was excited about the opportunity and challenges
ahead.
"I was overjoyed and excited at the same time," said Kalbfleisch.
"I felt so privileged to receive the opportunity."
Kalbfleisch is in her first year of the sport management program
at Durham College. She had an outstanding freshman year with the
Lords, earning a silver medal at the provincial and national
championships. She was second in OCAA wins (5) and had a 3.80 ERA
with 29 strikeouts.
Along with the excitement of the games, Kalbfleisch is also
looking forward to the level of competition she is going to see at
the national level while keeping her expectations in check.
"I am hoping that we do really well as a team. I would ultimately
like to win gold, but if we don't than I will feel honoured
representing my country."
For more information on the Maccabi games, visit www.maccabiah.com.
Source: Durham College
