As the country honors John F. Kennedy this week, on the 50th anniversary of his assassination, Bellevue Club member Barry Gordinier
remembers his encounter with the family not too long after the tragedy. On
March 28, 1964, he was photographed (below) instructing Caroline through her very first
ski lesson at a resort in Vermont, and he says he spent about week with the
whole family. “I even gave instructions to the secret service,” says
Gordinier. Gordinier, who ski raced for
many decades himself, says he was very happy to be able to provide some fun for
the family during what must have been a challenging time.
Friday, November 22, 2013
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
Young Bellevue Club Member Racks Up Martial Arts Medals
On Oct. 26, Bellevue Club member and blue belt holder David
Gribble, 8, took the bronze medal at the West Coast Open International Martial
Arts Championship and followed it up with a second place finish just a few
weeks later at the Pacific Northwest
Karate-D Classic. Here’s what he had to say about the experience.
Bellevue Club: How
long have you been practicing karate?
David Gribble: I’ve been practicing karate for about two
years in January.
BC: When did you get
your blue belt?
DG: I got it in June, and when I got my blue belt we [fellow
students] all got really excited when they said you guys earned your belts.
BC: Can you tell me
about getting a bronze medal at the West Coast Open?
DG: For that one, I came in third place for kata [a series
of techniques that demonstrate perfect form]. It was really hard because there
were a lot of people, and some were older than me and some were younger than me.
But I practiced a lot and came in third place.
BC: How did that make
you feel?
DG: It made me feel really good. I also came in fourth in
kumite [a form of freestyle fighting].
BC: And what about
the other recent competition where you placed second?
DG: I improved a lot. I faced a lot of belts that were
higher than me, and I even beat them. But there was one yellow belt that beat
me because he was doing a black belt kata, and he got everything right. I did
get everything right, but I just slipped a little bit.
BC: Do you learn a
lot about yourself during the competitions?
DG: Yeah. I’ve always been competitive since I was really
little.
BC: What do like about competing?
DG: I just like going really hard. I just want to learn more
and go higher and higher and higher. My goal is get a black belt so that’s
probably the highest I’m going to get and probably teach sometime.
BC: And where did you
first get interested in karate?
DG: One day, I saw some stuff and I thought, Oh karate would be a fun sport to play. So
I decided I wanted to get my black belt, and I’ve always been into Japanese
culture.
BC: Is anyone in your
family from Japan?
DG: My mom is, so that makes me 25 percent because she’s 50
percent.
BC: Have you ever
been to Japan?
DG: No, but we’re going to Japan when I’m 16.
Friday, November 8, 2013
2013 Bellevue Club/Mercer Island Country Club Tournament Results
This October, the Bellevue Club and Mercer Island Country Club held
their third annual tennis championships. Over the course of 10 days, a total of
356 matches were played! The Bellevue Club also hosted a player’s party with
cocktails and appetizers for all the participants. Congratulations to all the
players involved. To see more photos, pick up the January Issue of REFLECTIONS magazine.
Here are this
year’s results:
Men’s Open Singles:
Grant Nibley (BC)
def. Kerry Bucklin
6-2; 6-3
Men’s Open Doubles:
Tim Larson (MICC)
and Vivek Varma (MICC) – Kerry Bucklin (MICC) and Dave Maeser (MICC)
6-4; 6-2
Men’s 4.0 Singles:
Kevin Lee (BC) –
Scott Griff (BC)
6-4; 6-4
Men’s 4.0 Doubles:
John Anderson ( MICC
) and Joe Milan ( MICC) def. Subeer
Manhas ( MICC ) and Mitch Mounger ( MICC)
7-6, 5-7, 10-8
Men’s 3.5 Singles:
Mark Feldman (MICC)
def. Chris Barry (BC)
6-0; 6-4
Men’s 3.5 Doubles:
Jason Gurney (MICC)
and Steve Briggs (MICC) def. Per Noren (MICC) and Ray Attisha (MICC)
6-4; 6-4
Men’s 3.0 Singles:
Chris Scalzo (BC)
def. Jeff Comstock (MICC)
6-4; 3-6; 10-7
Men’s 3.0 Doubles:
Greg Brown (MICC)
and Dan Nordale (MICC) def. Mike Robinson (BC) and John Forrest (BC)
6-0; 6-4
Men’s 2.5 Singles:
6-4; 6-2
Women’s Open Doubles:
TBD
Women’s 4.0 Singles:
Wendy Mounger (MICC)
def. Cindy Nelson (BC)
6-1; 6-3
Women’s 4.0 Doubles:
Cindy Nelson (BC)
and Angela Hei (BC) def. Ingrid
Angier (BC) and Lisa Fleischman (BC)
6-3; 7-6
Women’s 3.5 Singles:
Melinda Eley (BC) –
Sun Chaney (BC)
7-6; 7-6
Women’s 3.5 Doubles:
Tara Verburg (BC)
and Anita Kressner (BC) def. Erin Gurney (MICC) and Lynne Thomas (MICC)
6-2; 6-2
Women’s 3.0 Singles:
Ashley Koo (BC) def.
Sally Brick (MICC)
7-5; 6-1
Women’s 3.0 Doubles:
Erin Gurney (MICC)
and Lynne Thomas (MICC) def. Lorie Brighton (BC) and Lynda Martin (BC)
6-2; 2-6; 10-4
Women’s 2.5 Singles:
Ellen Yoon (BC) def.
Michelle Leary (BC)
6:1; 6:2
Women’s 2.5 Doubles:
Sharon Farac (BC)
and Jennifer Loy (BC) def. Julee Bennett (BC) and Kirsten Cerkin (BC)
7-6; 7-5
Mixed Open:
Erin and Keith
Vernon ( BC ) def. Melanie and Tim Larson ( MICC )
Mixed 8.0:
Alice Souders (BC) and Dan Halos (BC) def. Crissey Miller
(BC) and Kitt Hawkins (BC)
6-0; 6-2
Mixed 7.0:
James Owen (BC) and
Ana Seley (BC) def. Samantha Sweet (MICC) and Ian Sweet
7-6; 6-3
Mixed 6.0:
Mike Robinson (BC)
and Julie Varon (BC) def. Heather
McEachran (BC) and Slimane Hallali
4-6; 6-3; 10-4
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