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Some News and Results about LSERSA skiers in the 2004/05 Snow Races
These are in reverse chronological order of event. At the end is a list of
Regional Skiers in National Squads together with links to
their FIS pages where appropriate.
- Ed Drake - End of Season update
- He becomes British Junior Champion.
- Click the above link for more info and a picture courtesy of Ski Club of Great Britain.
Also see Ed's FIS page
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The British Junior & Children's Ski Championships -
3-8 April in Meribel, France
- Click on above link for full results.
- Alessia Thomas-Jackson was 3rd in the Children 1 category in the girls Slalom.
- Aaron Tipping was 3rd in the Children 2 category and
Thomas Kirton was 3rd in the Children 1 category in the boys Slalom.
- Aaron Tipping was 2nd in the Children 2 boys Super G.
- Natalia Harte was 2nd in the Children 1 girls Super G.
- Aaron Tipping was 2nd in the Children 2 boys Giant Slalom.
- Ed Drake won the Male Junior FIS Super G and Peter Whelan was 3rd in the Junior 1 category.
- Charlotte Jesse was 2nd in the Mini 2 Giant Slalom 1, and Giulia Harte won the Mini 1 category with Annabel Kirton 3rd.
- Zak Jesse was 3rd in the Mini 2 boys Giant Slalom 1, and Daniel Poth won the Mini 1 category with James Sieber 3rd.
- Charlotte Jesse was 3rd in the Mini 2 girls Giant Slalom 2, and Giulia Harte won the Mini 1 category.
- Daniel Poth was 3rd in the Mini 1 boys Giant Slalom 2.
- Charlotte Jesse is the British under 11 champion (Minis).
- Peter Whelan was 3rd in the Junior 1 category and Helena Bray was 3rd Junior 1 girl in the Giant Slalom.
- Ed Drake won the Male Junior FIS Slalom and Peter Whelan won the Junior 1 category.
- Rebecca O'Neill was second Briton in the Female Junior FIS Slalom.
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Chemmy Alcott's success in FIS race at Villard de Lans (France)
- Chemmy came 2nd in two FIS Giant Slaloms in Villard de Lans (France) on 29th and 30th March.
- See her FIS page for links to the full results.
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The English Alpine Ski Championships - 27 March - 1 April
in Puy St. Vincent, France
- All races were cancelled due to lack of snow cover.
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The British Land National Ski Championships - 19-25 March in Meribel, France
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- Chemmy Alcott is the overall British Champion.
- Chemmy Alcott won the Ladies' Downhill.
- Ed Drake came 3rd overall, was 2nd Briton and 1st Junior in the Men's Downhill and
James Bennett was third British Junior.
- Daily Telegraph report on Downhill (local copy).
- The Super G was cancelled due to soft snow conditions.
- Chemmy Alcott won the Ladies' Giant Slalom.
- Daily Telegraph report on Giant Slalom (local copy).
- Chemmy Alcott won the Ladies' Slalom.
- Ed Drake was 3rd Briton in the Men's Slalom
- Daily Telegraph report on Slalom (local copy).
- Full results
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Chemmy Alcott's success at the Swiss National Championships
- Chemmy came 2nd in the Downhill on 16th March and 4th in the Super G two days later.
- See her FIS page for links to the full results.
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- Inter School Ski Challenge at Les Houches (France) - 14/15 March
- Natalia Harte won the Children 1 Girls Slalom
- Aaron Tipping, Joe Ogden and Sam Wrench came 1st, 2nd and 3rd in the Children 2 Boys Slalom
- Giulia Harte won the Mini Slalom
- Natalia Harte came 3rd in the Children 1 Girls Giant Slalom
- Aaron Tipping and Joe Ogden came 2nd and 3rd in the Children 2 Boys Giant Slalom
- Charlotte Jesse won the Mini Giant Slalom
- Results:
Giant Slalom
Slalom
Prize Winners
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- News
about Alex Heath published on Channel NewsAsia on February 11, 2005.
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- Chemmy Alcott finishes 2nd in two Super G races
- She finished 2nd in each of the two Super G races in Pizol, Switzerland on 2nd March.
See Her FIS page for links to the full results.
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- Ed Drake's successful season so far
- He wins German National Junior Slalom and gets picked for World Junior Championships.
- Unfortunately he failed to finish the second run of the WJC Slalom.
- Click the above link for more info and some pictures.
Also see Ed's FIS page
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LSERSA dominate British Schoolgirls Races
- These were held in Flaine on Jan 31 and Feb 1
- Louise Thomas was first overall in the Giant Slalom with Franki Simonds 2nd overall and 1st in the Children 2 category. Amanda Alldridge was 3rd in Children 2.
- Lady Eleanor Holles (Franki Simonds, Lois Parmenter and Kirsty Dixon) were the best British School team (and 3rd team overall) with Surbiton High (Amanda Alldridge, Alice Murphy and Rhianna Kinchin) 2nd. Sandown Park (Loiuse Thomas, Helena Bray and Alex Emerton were the best overall team.
- Louise Thomas was 2nd overall in the Slalom with Franki Simonds 3nd overall and 1st in the Children 2 category. Amanda Alldridge was 2nd in Children 2.
- Lady Eleanor Holles (Franki Simonds, Lois Parmenter and Kirsty Dixon) were the best British School team (and 2nd team overall) with Surbiton High (Amanda Alldridge, Alice Murphy and Rhianna Kinchin) 2nd. Sandown Park (Loiuse Thomas, Helena Bray and Alex Emerton were the best overall team.
- See the full Giant Slalom,
Slalom,
Combined and
Parallel Slalom results and the
Prize Winners list.
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- LSERSA Success at British Schoolboys International Races
- These were held in Les Menuires on Jan 31 and Feb 1
- Tom Kirton came 2nd in the Children 1 Giant Slalom and 3rd in the Slalom
- Gregory Evans came 2nd in the Junior 1 Giant Slalom
- See the full Giant Slalom
Slalom,
Team results and the
Prize Winners list.
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- Chemmy Alcott at the Alpine Ski World Championships
- Chemmy came 19th in the Downhill on Sunday 6 Feb
- Chemmy came 15th in the Downhill section of the combined but, unfortunately, failed to finish the first run of the Slalom.
- Despite problems with her feet and the fact that she isn't doing any skiing except for Ski Racing, Chemmy managed a career best 22nd in the opening event, the Super G, of the Ladies Alpine Ski World Championships in Santa Caterina (Bormio, Italy).
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Original Story from BBC SPORT
- Published on 30 January.
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See Her FIS page for links to the full results, or the
World Championship site.
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Bad news about Chemmy Alcott's Feet - she won't race again until World Championships.
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Chemmy Alcott gains more World Cup points.
- She finished 22nd in the Super G in Cortina d'Ampezzo on 12th January following her
19th in the Downhill in Santa Caterina on 7th January to further add to her tally of World Cup points this season.
See Her FIS page for links to the full results.
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LSERSA Skiers on the Podium at the BARSC
championships
- Rebecca O'Neill was 3rd British Girl in the Junior FIS Giant Slalom 1.
- Rebecca O'Neill was 1st British Girl and 4th overall in the Junior FIS Giant Slalom 2.
- Charlotte Jesse was 1st Girl in the Mini Giant Slalom 1.
- Daniel Poth was 3rd Boy in the Mini Giant Slalom 1.
- Alessia Thomas-Jackson was 1st in the Children 1 girls Slalom with Natalia Harte 3rd.
- Luke Laidlaw was 1st in the Children 1 boys Slalom with Thomas Kirton 3rd.
- Charlotte Jesse was 1st Girl in the Mini Giant Slalom 2.
- Daniel Poth was 2nd Boy in the Mini Giant Slalom 2, with Robert Poth, his brother, 3rd.
- Alessia Thomas-Jackson was 1st in the Children 1 girls Giant Slalom 1 with Natalia Harte 3rd.
- Luke Laidlaw was 1st in the Children 1 boys Giant Slalom 1.
- Franki Simonds was 1st in the Children 2 girls Giant Slalom 2.
- Natalia Harte was 1st in the Children 1 girls Giant Slalom 2 with Stephanie Espinosa 3rd.
- Luke Laidlaw was 1st in the Children 1 boys Giant Slalom 2.
- See the full results.
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Louise Thomas on the podium twice in FIS races in Oppdal, Norway
- Louise came 3rd in the Slalom and 2nd in the Giant Slalom FIS races on 3/4 January in Oppdal, Norway.
- See her FIS page for links to the full results.
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LSERSA skiers nominated as Junior Sports stars
- Alessia Thomas-Jackson
was nominated for the Cambridge Evening News Junior Sportswoman of the year. See the details at http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/sportsawards/
- Tom Kirton reached the finals of the Kent Messenger Junior Sportsman of the year competition
- We congratulate them both and wish them success in their future.
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- Regional Skiers in 2004/05 National Squads
- together with links to their FIS pages and web sites
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