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British Indoor
Championships
Chill Factor, Manchester
Sunday 25th April, 2010
With snow hardly having time to defrost from ski boots, plenty of goggle marked
faces on show and stories of Meribel triumphs still very much to the fore the
British ski circus snapped closed its boot buckles, clicked into its bindings
and headed to Manchester for the first big event of a new summer season.
With Chill Factore - Britain’s biggest and best indoor slope - hosting the
event, the snow in prime racing condition and ski legs still full of Alpine
training there was never going to be any need for excuses. The first
championship shoot out of 2010 was upon us. Indeed with race full signs posted
and a number of home nation selected athletes in attendance the eventual
winners could be sure that they’d prevailed in a race loaded with both quality
and depth.
The male race
proved to be a two way shoot out between home racer Brad Morgan and Hemel’s
Matt Thompson. Following the completion of run 1 only 0.02s separated the two
England selected athletes and everything was still to fight for down Mark
Vinter’s afternoon challenge. Indeed with the then fourth placed Andy Roose
cranking up the pressure with an absolute beauty of a second run it was going
to be interesting to see who of the two leaders would crack. In the end neither
flinched, as first Thompson proved there was still room to manoeuvre with
Roose’s time, posting 0.25s inside the mark and then watched as Morgan unleashed
every ounce of strength out of the start gate and stretched every inch of his
frame around Vinter’s course to shave Thompson’s mark by 0.2 seconds. A quite
remarkable effort that truly deserved to claim victory.
In the ladies
race a similar battle raged as England’s Jo Ryding and Scotland’s Alex Tilley
squared up and battled it out. Leading the rest of the field by half a second
after run one but only separated by 0.08s the two ladies locked horns at the
business end of run 2. Tilley’s time of 13.40 " a full second quicker than any
of the other ladies " looked like it might just be enough but Ryding reacted
and in undercutting Tilley’s time by 0.43s Ryding retained the title she
claimed 12 months earlier.
In the
categories, Kerry Turnock, Caroline Powell, Florence Bell and Megan Jenkins
joined Ryding and Tilley as respective winners amongst the ladies. Whilst
Andrew Hjort, Eliya Beelaert-Rubin, Ashley Breese and Zak Vinter joined Morgan
and Roose as winners of the males categories.
The day
belonged to Brad Morgan and Jo Ryding however. Following team mate David
Ryding’s Vancouver appearance in February these two Pendle trained races proved
yet again the impressive depth of talent that has emerged from the North West
club in recent times. With Ryding & Morgan collecting indoor National
Championships we’ve witnessed another impressive chapter for a club with a
proud and impressive pedigree of producing racers of the very highest
quality.
If the rest of
this summer lives up to the quality of this race then we’re all in for a bit of
a treat. |