Snowsport GB   2007-04-03 09:39:00
British Junior Championships Day 1
Press Release Issued by Snowsport GB
From The British Land Junior National Ski Championships.Meribel, France. Day 1

 

Junior Slalom

Douglas Crawford (19, Bearsden, Glasgow) and Louise Thomas (18,Guildford) won the British Junior Slalom titles today, the opening races of The British Land Junior National Ski Championships in Méribel, France. Both had a successful time at last week's senior event on the same Du Corbey piste and buoyed by that confidence they maintained their form.

 

The first run of the Men's Junior Slalom proved especially challenging, a series of tight opening gates on the steep followed by a difficult transition to the flatter section gave no respite from tight, acute turns saw 38 competitors from a field of 116 men fail to complete the course, including eight of the first fifteen racers down the course. Crawford, who last week shared the overall British Senior Combined title with Noel Baxter, held his nerve and skied a pair of solid runs to win by a conclusive 5.02 seconds from Craig McFie (19, Edinburgh)."It was not my best skiing today but it was a case of skiing to win a title. It was not especially pretty or fast but did the job." Said Crawford, who skied all four disciplines last week and has probably now as much competition experience on this piste as any of the racers here. "I have no trouble at all getting psyched up to race here if there is something at stake. It is a difficult hill to race slalom on. The first course was not good, very turny and tight, and I knew I just had to get down it. I skied better in the second run."

 

Thomas (18, Guildford) was quickest of the girl's field in both runs to win by 1.72 seconds from Jayme Baggio (15, Harpenden, Herts) who won the Junior 1 (Year of Birth 1990 & 1991). Having left school last summer, this has been Thomas' first full-time season racing and training. She is based from Val d'Isere and undertook summer training in Saas-Fee. Racing with Val d'Isere's Club des Sports she has competed in FIS races all season, mainly in France and had hoped to make selection to the British Land Alpine Ski Team for next year. "At the moment I have not yet reached the selection criteria, but that is certainly my aim. I may have another years skiing independently. It is good for me to be here and beat girls who are on the British Team just now, especially just to give me confidence. As far as the French girls I race against go, I am still probably a couple of years behind them because I have been in school, but I certainly plan to catch them up."  She explained. Giant Slalom is her strongest discipline and so she has every chance to repeating her title success again tomorrow.

 

British Land National Junior Ski Championships, Meribel, France. Day 1. Junior Slalom: Results:

Girls

Overall:

1

L Thomas

(Guildford)

45.71

48.12

1:33.83 

2

J Baggio

(Harpenden,Herts)

47.36

48.19

1:35.55

3

J Mashiter

(Milnthorpe, Cumbria)

48.30

49.23

1:37.53

Junior 1 (Year of Birth 1990 & 1991)

1                     

Baggio

 

 

 

 

2                     

Mashiter

 

 

 

 

3

E McLeod

(Edinburgh)

49.94

50.43

1:40.37

Men

Overall:

1

D Crawford

(Bearsden, Glasgow)

45.96

46.15

1:32.11

2

C Macfie

(Edinburgh)

48.19

47.93

1:36.12

3

S Wyer

(Churchdown,Gloucs)

48.22

48.23

1:36.45

Junior 1 (Year of Birth, 1990 & 1991):

1

B Hall

(Birmingham)

48.69

48.86

1:37.55

2

T Baldwin

(Norfolk)

47.38

50.62

1:38.00

3

N Robinson

(Camberley, Surrey)

49.62

49.57

1:39.19.