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Kellee Irwin - BC


Riding since the age of five, Kellee says she grew up in the motorcycle industry. Her family’s motorcycle dealership in Cornwall, Ontario dates back to 1937, and is still run by her brother today. Kellee worked in the motorcycle industry until 1987, when she moved into the insurance field. Even that didn’t break the connection:

‘As Vice-President, Underwriting, Insurance Corporation of British Columbia, my knowledge of the motorcycle industry is a real plus.’

Kellee was chair of the Dual Sport Ride for Sight in 2005 and 2006, and is past-president of the Great Pine Trail Riders, an off-road non-competitive club in Ontario. She has been a member of the Ontario Dual Sport Club and the Ontario Federation of Trail Riders, and her re-location to British Columbia will result in membership in comparable clubs in that province. She’s on the boards of the Canadian International Motorcycle Heritage Museum and the BC Safety Council.

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The Results Are In! Off-Road Vehicle Riding Is Good For Your Body and Soul

Toronto, Ontario, August 26, 2010 –The Canadian Off-Highway Vehicle Distributors Council (COHV) and its funding partners the All-Terrain Quad Council of Canada (AQCC), the Motorcyclist Confederation of Canada (MCC) and the government of Nova Scotia have received the first of four reports from York University, confirming that riding all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and off-road motorcycles (ORMs) is good for your body and soul.
 
"Jamie F. Burr, Veronica K. Jamnik, Jim A. Shaw and Professor Norman Gledhill at York University’s Physical Activity and Chronic Disease Unit, Faculty of Health conducted the study. The purpose of the research -- to characterize the physiological demands of recreational off-road vehicle (ORV) riding under typical ORV riding conditions using habitual recreation ORV riders.
 


 
 

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