Paul Seigel was a record-breaking swimmer in the CANUSA Games in the late 1960s, but he might be about to set another one this weekend in Hamilton, Ontario.
It’s likely that no athlete has had a longer span between CANUSA appearances than Seigel.
Seigel last participated in CANUSA in 1974 when he helped Flint win two relays against the visitors from Hamilton in the annual competition between the cities.
He is making a return to the CANUSA stage for the 50th anniversary games this weekend as a member of Flint’s darts team.
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"Dartoid" is the pseudonym of Paul Seigel, a prominent chronicler of darts for over 35 years. His columns are celebrated for their wit and insight, often detailing his quest for a game in exotic locales worldwide. His writing offers vibrant commentary on the competitive darts landscape, including players, organizations, tournaments and the sport's unique culture. Dartoid's articles are highly regarded among darts enthusiasts, solidifying his role as a pivotal figure in promoting and documenting darts as both a recreational pastime and professional sport.
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