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Congratulations to Jonathan Monk and Joelie Chisholm in qualifying for the Worlds Championships in Queenstown with a storming results at the Dambuster Triathlon on the 29th June.
Congratulations to those Turbos in action at the second Eton Super Sprint on 29th June Saturday.

Name Cat Swim Bike Run Overall
Declan Doyle 30-34 00:08:13 00:33:02 00:18:36 00:59:51
Jon Train 35-39 00:07:06 00:31:46 00:21:29 01:00:21
Robert M Holloway 45-49 00:07:48 00:33:42 00:19:24 01:00:54
Carl Wichman 35-39 00:08:08 00:34:17 00:21:46 01:04:11
Rachel Stanhope 35-39 00:08:03 00:34:21 00:22:55 01:05:19
Julie Payne 25-29 00:07:58 00:37:15 00:22:42 01:07:55
John Howard 50-54 00:09:35 00:36:34 00:22:15 01:08:24
Walter Gruenes 45-49 00:09:33 00:37:30 00:24:21 01:11:24
Susan Chamberlain 30-34 00:09:18 00:39:02 00:24:32 01:12:52
Samantha Ward 25-29 00:07:49 00:39:36 00:26:19 01:13:44

Apologies if I've missed anyone out.

Race Series News - RACE FOUR NOW CLOSED

It would seem the season has got into full swing and people have started to look for a cheeky sprint to keep them sharp in August. This has resulted in a rush of entries for race 4 appearing last week. With this is mind, it gives me great pleasure to inform you all that race 4 is closed.

Race Director - 17th June 2003


The updated race 4 entries will be posted shortly

Thanks again to those of you who supported everyone racing yesterday - always such a big help - especially on that hill on the run! Also thanks to Jo and Jonathan for organising such a great pub for post race refuelling!

As for congratulations - a MEGA turn-out for TT in both races and as ever with some great results!

Perhaps the biggest accolade was for Rachel Stanhope taking the title of Ladies Clydesdale World Champion!

There were also potential World Championship 2003 qualifiers from several people - with Clare Lamberton taking third place with a storming 2.22 PB race to secure her trip to New Zealand. We'll await the BTA website update for confirmation of others......

Results were (sincere apologies if I've missed someone):-

>OLYMPIC
>Euan Lees,  02:08:11
>Martin Williamson, 02:10:16
>Roger Barr, 02:10:30
>Simon Borrill,  02:15:41
>Warren Evans, 02:16:55
>Robert Holloway, 02:21:10
>Clare Lamberton,  02:22:33
>Jon Train, 02:23:00
>Barry Weir, 02:26:58
>Rod McLean, 02:28:51
>Jonathan Monk, 02:30:41
>Julia Baverstock, 02:31:01
>Alex Bangert,  02:32:21
>Jeff Grimes, 02:33:25
>Rachel Stanhope, 02:34:41
>Katy Luffingham,  02:37:32
>Jules Payne, 02:38:01
>John Taylor, 02:39:28
>Andrew Gordon, 02:41:30
>Rani Sinniah, 02:41:46
>Jo Dipple,  02:44:38
>Richard Gower, 02:52:04
>Annabel Tomlinson,  03:16:08

>SPRINT
>John Howard 01:43:43
>David Webb 01:47:25
>Samantha Ward  01:48:07
>Anne Minford  01:49:41
>Kathryn de Ferrer 01:57:34

Finally, there were good results for our Maltese friends - and Maria Mifsud Bonici (who represented
Malta at last year's Commonwealth Games) did 02:24:49 in the age-group race, and in the elite male
category, Dermot Galea did 02:12:25 to win the race!!

Great start to the 2003 race season - well done everyone

 

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