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GREAT BRITAIN GETS SILVER
World TREC Championships 2001, Vielsalm, Belgium 8-9
September |
Great Britain confirmed their progress in this
comparatively new sport in both the World Championships and the Belgian Open
Young Riders Championships in Vielsalm over 2 days of competition. Britain took
the Team Silver behind France, and British Riders topped the leader board in
two of the three phases. Young Becky Hine from Cumbria took the overall
Individual Silver in the Young Riders Competition.
Although the French took the Championships for the second year in a row, they
were hard pressed every step of the way by the British team of Anthea Kendrick,
Paul Turner, Stephen Ramsay and David Hay-Thorburn. These were more than ably
supported by the two individual riders Faye Hamilton and Ros Evans.
On the first day, Anthea Kendrick put in an excellent performance to win the
navigational section of the competition. Faye Hamilton finished equal third,
with David Hay-Thorburn and Stephen Ramsay in 9th and 10th respectively. Becky
Hine, on a borrowed horse, was lying 4th at this stage in the Young Riders
competition.
On day two there was no let up in the rain, and the riders were faced with a
tough course in very unpleasant conditions. However, the British riders are
fairly used to rain and the conditions largely didn't bother them. David
Hay-Thorburn and Brenfield Mhairi made short work of the difficulties scoring
an outstanding 144 points to win this Phase. Fellow team members Stephen Ramsay
and Paul Turner were right up there with David in 5th and 6th place.
For the Young Riders, Becky Hine won the final Phase by an astonishing 20
points ahead of her nearest rival. Amy Gibson and Richard Elliot both put in
excellent performances to show that there is plenty of young talent coming
through the ranks for the future.
Rob Jones, British Chef d'Equipe said: "These championships showed that
TREC is becoming a very serious competition, and that Britain is doing
remarkably well. The French Chef d'Equipe admitted he considered that the
British offered the most serious challenge. With a good sponsor we could win
next year."
RESULTS OVER
RESULTS
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
Team competition:
1st France (1179 pts)
2nd Great Britain (1089 pts)
3rd Switzerland (1024).
Overall Individual:
1st Olivier Gradwohl (Fr - 411 pts)
2nd Laurent Mazzogut (Fr - 404 pts)
3rd Marc Couffin (Fr - 403 pts).
GB placings:
5th David Hay-Thorburn (387 pts) 22nd Faye Hamilton (319 pts)
7th Stephen Ramsay (374 pts) 28th Ros Evans (292 pts)
20th Paul Turner (328 pts) 37th Anthea Kendrick (240 pts)
Phase winners:
POR(Orienteering) Anthea Kendrick (230 pts)
CP (Control of Paces) Marc Renard (Bel. - 59 pts)
PTV (Cross Country Obstacle) David Hay-Thorburn (144 pts).
YOUNG RIDERS
Overall
1st Sarah Josis (Bel. - 363 pts)
2nd Becky Hine (GB - 339 pts)
3rd Axelle Laine (Bel. - 325 pts)
Phase winners
POR Sarah Josis (231 pts)
CP Sarah Josis (40 pts)
PTV Becky Hine (124 pts)
TEAM
David Hay-Thorburn Ardrishaig Argyll
Anthea Kenrick Windemere Cumbria
Stephen Ramsey Park Dalkeith Edinburgh
Paul Turner Talgarth Brecon
YOUNG RIDER
Richard Elliot Kilmarnock Ayrshire
Amy Gibson Ladykirkmonkton Ayrshire
Becky Hine Ambleside Cumbria
INDIVIDUAL
Ros Evans Saltcoats Ayrshire
Faye Hamilton Lanark South Lanarkshire
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