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February Clip Results 2019
« on: April 17, 2019, 04:53 PM »
Judges

Chris Walker; Assistant Professor / Photojournalism, Minnesota State University Moorhead (Moorhead, Minnesota) Jeremy Wadsworth; Staff Photographer, The Toledo Blade (Toledo, Ohio)
Mike Vosburg; Photo Editor, The (Fargo) Forum (Fargo, North Dakota)



Photographers-19
Feature-60
News-32
Sports-42
Spot News-5
Portrait-21
Multi-Photo-8 entries/95 photos



FEATURE

1. Crystal Schick/Yukon News

Trevor Ratcliff emerges from the icy waters of Fish Lake after diving in for the third annual Frozen Dawg Polar Plunge on Feb. 17, 2019. The event garnered approximately 30 jumpers who raised around $10,000 for drilling water wells in Kenya.

2. Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press

Natasha Broad pulls her daughter Elk Neufeld, 4, in a basket as they walk in snowfall to go sledding in Vancouver, on Tuesday February 12, 2019. Environment Canada issued a snowfall warning for Metro Vancouver.

3. Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press

Pedestrians walk past a wall painted with various colours as heavy snow falls in Vancouver, on Sunday February 10, 2019. Environment Canada issued a snowfall warning for Metro Vancouver with five to 10 centimetres expected in the region beginning Sunday afternoon.

H.M. John Lucas/Freelance

The Arctic vortex socks in above morning traffic crossing the Low Level Bridge in Edmonton on Tuesday Feb 5.


NEWS


1. Mark Blinch/Freelance

A man holds a candle during a vigil for victims in the wake of the sentencing of Canadian serial killer Bruce McArthur in Toronto, Ontario, Canada February 10, 2019.

2. Blair Gable/The Globe and Mail

Michael Wernick, Clerk of the Privy Council, waits to testify before a House of Commons justice committee in Wellington Building in Ottawa. Wernick is accused of attempting to pressure the former Attorney General of Canada to grant SNC Lavalin a deferred prosecution agreement for their bribery and corruption charges.

3. Brandon Harder/Regina Leader-Post

REGINA, SASK : February 21, 2019  -- Football fans at Mosaic Stadium cheer as it is announced that Saskatchewan will host the Grey Cup in 2020.



SPORTS

1. Kevin Light/Freelance

Liam Kindree #26 of the Kelowna Rockets flies through the air past goaltender Griffen Outhouse #30 of the Victoria Royals during the third period of a Western Hockey League game at the Save-on-Foods Memorial Centre in Victoria, British Columbia on February 19, 2019.

2. Ian Martens/Lethbridge Herald

Lethbridge Hurricanes' Jordy Bellerive celebrates a goal with Dylan Cozens in front of a young fan during Friday night's game against the Medicine Hat Tigers at the Enmax Centre.

3. Jeff Mcintosh/The Canadian Press

Canada's Cassie Sharpe competes during the women's World Cup freestyle ski halfpipe event in Calgary, Alta., Saturday, Feb. 16, 2019.

H.M. Brandon Harder/Regina Leader-Post

REGINA, SASK : February 9, 2019  -- The Rebels Cheer Athletics Smoke cheerleading group performs during the Best in the West Cheer and Dance Championships held at Evraz Place.



PORTRAIT

1.  Leah Hennel/Freelance

Hunter Hennel-Herbath on a cold day in the ice fishing shack at Buffalo Lake on Saturday, Feb. 16, 2019.

2. Mark Blinch/Freelance

Toronto, Ontario - February 8, 2019 -- Kaleb Dahlgren -- York Lions hockey player and a survivor of the Humboldt Broncos bus accident,  Kaleb Dahlgren, poses for a picture in the locker room at York University in Toronto, Friday, February 8, 2019.

3. Brandon Harder/Regina Leader-Post

REGINA, SASK : February 19, 2019  -- Chelsa Reil, executive director of International Indigenous Fashion Week, sits in her Regina home. She plans to take 10 Indigenous designers to showcase their work in a March 1 fashion show at the Eiffel Tower, as part of Paris Fashion Week.

H.M. Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press

NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh adjusts his moustache as he poses for a photograph while campaigning for the federal byelection in Burnaby, B.C., on Sunday February 24, 2019. Byelections will be held Monday in three vacant ridings - Burnaby South, where Singh is hoping to win a seat in the House of Commons, the Ontario riding of York-Simcoe and Montreal's Outremont.



SPOT NEWS

1. Jeff Mcintosh/The Canadian Press

Three crew members of a Canadian Pacific freight train have died in a derailment near the Alberta-British Columbia boundary. A spokeswoman with the railway said the crew members died when the westbound freight jumped the tracks at about 1 a.m. MT near Field, Alta., Monday, Feb. 4, 2019.

2. Kevin Light/Freelance

A BC Hydro crew member works to remove fallen tree branches from Wesley Road during a storm in Victoria, British Columbia on February 9th, 2019.

3. David Bloom/Postmedia

A police officer works at the scene of a huge water line break near 104 Avenue and 109 Street, in Edmonton Friday Feb. 15, 2019.



MULTI-PHOTO

1. Crystal Schick/Yukon News

Handlers for American musher Allen Moore remove a racing sled from the top of a truck during Yukon Quest 2019 prep at Shipyards Park in Whitehorse on Saturday, February 2, 2019. Temperatures for the beginning of the 1,000 mile sled dog race were -32 C.


Marianne Peters slips into a sleeping bag with the help of a handler to keep warm during a sled dog ride with American musher Brent Sass at Shipyards Park in Whitehorse on Saturday, February 2, 2019. The "Quest Guest" program allows non-racers to bid on a package which includes a ride on the Yukon Quest trail for the first mile and a half of the race.


Jake Parker, a friend of and handler for Whitehorse musher Nathaniel Hamlyn, pulls a sled dog out of the dog box as teams prepare for the Yukon Quest at Shipyards Park in Whitehorse on Saturday, February 2, 2019.


Handlers for Whitehorse musher Hans Gatt prepare hot water to make warm mush for the dogs to eat on the trail a couple hours before the start of the Yukon Quest at Shipyards Park in Whitehorse on Saturday, February 2, 2019.


Jason Biasetti's sled dogs in their crates at Shipyards Park in Whitehorse on Saturday, February 2, 2019. Racers arrived early for sled checks and preparation before moving toward the Yukon Quest start line at noon.


Jason Biasetti's sled dogs in their crates at Shipyards Park in Whitehorse on Saturday, February 2, 2019. Racers arrived early for sled checks and preparation before moving toward the Yukon Quest start line at noon.


Jason Biasetti's sled dogs in their crates at Shipyards Park in Whitehorse on Saturday, February 2, 2019. Racers arrived early for sled checks and preparation before moving toward the Yukon Quest start line at noon.


Jason Biasetti's sled dogs in their crates at Shipyards Park in Whitehorse on Saturday, February 2, 2019. Racers arrived early for sled checks and preparation before moving toward the Yukon Quest start line at noon.


Rodney Hinson, a Yukon Quest volunteer from Haines, Alaska, poses for a photo at Shipyards Park in Whitehorse on Saturday, February 2, 2019. The temperature at the start line for the 1,000 mile sled dog race was -32 C.


American rookie musher Olivia Webster is photographed getting some love from her lead dog as she and her team prepares to start the Yukon Quest 1,000 Mile International Sled Dog Race at Shipyards Park in Whitehorse on Saturday, February 2, 2019.


American rookie musher Jim Lanier leaves the Yukon Quest start with his sled dog team at Shipyards Park in Whitehorse on Saturday, February 2, 2019. The temperature the beginning of the race was -32 C.


American rookie musher Jim Lanier leaves the Yukon Quest start with his sled dog team at Shipyards Park in Whitehorse on Saturday, February 2, 2019. The temperature the beginning of the race was -32 C.


Sled dogs bark at the start line of the Yukon Quest at Shipyards Park in Whitehorse on Saturday, February 2, 2019. The temperature for the start of the 1,000 mile sled dog race was around -32 C.


American musher Chase Tingle waves to the crowd as he and his sled dog team begin the Yukon Quest from Shipyards Park in Whitehorse on Saturday, February 2, 2019.


2. Mark Blinch/Freelance

Frederik Andersen #31 of the Toronto Maple Leafs - Toronto Maple Leafs walks to the subway for outdoor practice in at the Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto, February 7, 2019.


William Nylander #29 of the Toronto Maple Leafs walks down Bay st to outdoor practice in at the Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto, February 7, 2019.


Auston Matthews #34 Mitch Marner #16 of the Toronto Maple Leafs go through the turnstiles on the subway to go outdoor practice in at the Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto, February 7, 2019.


Mitch Marner #16 of the Toronto Maple Leafs walks down the steps of the subway on the way to outdoor practice in at the Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto, February 7, 2019.


Zach Hyman #11 of the Toronto Maple Leafs points on the subway map on his way to outdoor practice at the Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto, February 7, 2019.


Frederik Andersen #31 of the Toronto Maple Leafs sits on the subway on the way to outdoor practice at Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto, February 7, 2019.


Frederik Andersen #31 of the Toronto Maple Leafs looks up during outdoor practice at the Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto, February 7, 2019. 


Mitch Marner #16 Auston Matthews #34 of the Toronto Maple Leafs tie their skates at outdoor practice in at the Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto, February 7, 2019.   


John Tavares #91 and  Auston Matthews #34 of the Toronto Maple Leafs take part in outdoor practice at the Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto, February 7, 2019. 


Connor Brown #28 of the Toronto Maple Leafs takes part in outdoor practice at Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto, February 7, 2019.


Jake Gardiner #51 of the Toronto Maple Leafs looks on during outdoor practice at the Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto, February 7, 2019.


Auston Matthews #34 of the Toronto Maple Leafs celebrates a goal during outdoor practice at the Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto, February 7, 2019.


Auston Matthews #34 of the Toronto Maple Leafs signs autographs following outdoor practice at the Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto, February 7, 2019.


3. Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press

Brenda Michell stands on a bridge that spans the Morice River at the entrance to the Unist'ot'en camp on a remote logging road near Houston, B.C. The camp is widely known for its role blocking a natural gas company from accessing a work site four kilometres beyond it, but the healing centre at the camp is what's significant to many. (Held for February publication.)


Jessica Wilson-Morris, left, whose background is Gitxsan and Wet'suwet'en, and her husband Johnny Morris, of the Wet'suwet'en First Nation, embrace at the Unist'ot'en camp near Houston, B.C. Morris said he's almost three months sober for the first time in years and he attributes it to his time spent on the land focusing on daily activities like trapping and ceremonial sweats. The camp is widely known for its role blocking a natural gas company from accessing a work site four kilometres beyond it, but the healing centre at the camp is what's significant to Morris and some others. (Held for February publication.)


A sign is seen in the snow at the entrance to the Unist'ot'en camp on a remote logging road near Houston, B.C. The camp is widely known for its role blocking a natural gas company from accessing a work site four kilometres beyond it, but the healing centre at the camp is what's significant to many. (Held for February publication.)


Visitors are put through "protocol" at the entrance to the Unist'ot'en camp on a remote logging road near Houston, B.C. Visitors and workers are asked questions like who they are, how long they plan to stay and whether they're doing work for government or industry that will destroy the land. The camp is widely known for its role blocking a natural gas company from accessing a work site four kilometres beyond it, but the healing centre at the camp is what's significant to many. (Held for February publication.)


Mary Modeste, right, of Duncan, B.C., plays with a dog after arriving at the Unist'ot'en camp near Houston, B.C. The camp is widely known for its role blocking a natural gas company from accessing a work site four kilometres beyond it, but the healing centre at the camp is what's significant to many. (Held for February publication.)


Johnny Morris, of the Wet'suwet'en First Nation, sits by a fire at the Unist'ot'en camp near Houston, B.C. Morris said he's almost three months sober for the first time in years and he attributes it to his time spent on the land focusing on daily activities like trapping and ceremonial sweats. The camp is widely known for its role blocking a natural gas company from accessing a work site four kilometres beyond it, but the healing centre at the camp is what's significant to Morris and some others. (Held for February publication.)


Jessica Wilson-Morris, left, whose background is Gitxsan and Wet'suwet'en, and her husband Johnny Morris, of the Wet'suwet'en First Nation, share a laugh at the Unist'ot'en camp near Houston, B.C. Morris said he's almost three months sober for the first time in years and he attributes it to his time spent on the land focusing on daily activities like trapping and ceremonial sweats. The camp is widely known for its role blocking a natural gas company from accessing a work site four kilometres beyond it, but the healing centre at the camp is what's significant to Morris and some others. (Held for February publication.)


Johnny Morris, of the Wet'suwet'en First Nation, moves rocks from a fire into a sweat lodge at the Unist'ot'en camp near Houston, B.C. Morris said he's almost three months sober for the first time in years and he attributes it to his time spent on the land focusing on daily activities like trapping and ceremonial sweats. The camp is widely known for its role blocking a natural gas company from accessing a work site four kilometres beyond it, but the healing centre at the camp is what's significant to Morris and some others. (Held for February publication.)


Johnny Morris, of the Wet'suwet'en First Nation, emerges from a sweat lodge at the Unist'ot'en camp near Houston, B.C. Morris said he's almost three months sober for the first time in years and he attributes it to his time spent on the land focusing on daily activities like trapping and ceremonial sweats. The camp is widely known for its role blocking a natural gas company from accessing a work site four kilometres beyond it, but the healing centre at the camp is what's significant to Morris and some others. (Held for February publication.)


Johnny Morris, of the Wet'suwet'en First Nation, walks to the Morice River to cool himself after emerging from a sweat lodge at the Unist'ot'en camp near Houston, B.C. Morris said he's almost three months sober for the first time in years and he attributes it to his time spent on the land focusing on daily activities like trapping and ceremonial sweats. The camp is widely known for its role blocking a natural gas company from accessing a work site four kilometres beyond it, but the healing centre at the camp is what's significant to Morris and some others. (Held for February publication.)


Johnny Morris, of the Wet'suwet'en First Nation, splashes frigid water from the Morice River on his face after spending time in a sweat lodge at the Unist'ot'en camp near Houston, B.C. Morris said he's almost three months sober for the first time in years and he attributes it to his time spent on the land focusing on daily activities like trapping and ceremonial sweats. The camp is widely known for its role blocking a natural gas company from accessing a work site four kilometres beyond it, but the healing centre at the camp is what's significant to Morris and some others. (Held for February publication.)



2019 STANDINGS…MONTH…TOTAL


Mark Blinch/Freelance…120…210
2. Darryl Dyck/Freelance…110…180
3. Crystal Schick/Yukon News…100…140
4. Leah Hennel/Freelance…50…130
5. Kevin Light/Freelance…90…130
6. Liam Richards/Freelance…0…90
6. Jesse Winter/The Star Vancouver…0…90   
7. Justin Greaves/Metroland Media…0…80
7. Ian Martens/Lethbridge Herald…40…80
7. Jeff Mcintosh/Freelance…80…80
8. David Bloom/Postmedia…30…70
8. Brandon Harder/Regina Leader-Post…70…70
9. Derek Ruttan/London Free Press…0…50
10. Blair Gable/Freelance…40…40
11. Tina Lovegreen/CBC…0…30
12. John Lucas/Freelance…10…10
















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