The Trespass Snowboardcross Championships were welcomed in with true Norfolk agricultural style by local rider and MC, James Thorne, sporting a flat cap, waistcoat and wellies. During the competition each rider received a timed run before going head to head into the eliminating rounds with the hopes of making it through to the final. After a great start Samantha Rogers set the pace in the women’s final, with 2006 Artificial Snowboardcross Champion Vickie Pullin hot on her heels. Taking advantage of her lead Samantha crossed finish line first to take the 2007 women’s title, with Vickie and Becca Richardson in a very close second and third. The men’s final was one of the closest races of the day, with Harry Kingsley-Jones, Jamie Keeble and Jack Albrow pushing Nathan Onions out after the third turn to make it tight race for 1st 2nd and 3rd. Harry opted to gap the rollers and scraped his way over the line in first to take the title, with Jamie Keeble and Jack Albrow following in second and third respectively.
The younger competitors stepped it up during the afternoon’s Big Air Jam, spinning switch 540’s and 720’s ensuring them spots through to the eight man final. Jamie Keeble and Tom Percival were throwing down big frontside rodeo 720’s and corked backside 720’s to take second and third, but it was 13 year old Sparrow Knox who landed a 900 and switch backside 540 who took the title. In the women’s Big Jam Samantha Rogers upped the ante by pulling out a big frontside 540 to add another win to her already impressive collection.
Trespass Snowboardcross Championships ResultsMen
1st – Harry Kingsley-Jones – Sailsbury
2nd – Jamie Keeble – Bury
3rd – Jack Albrow – Norwich
Women
1st – Samantha Rogers – Reading
2nd- Vickie Pullin – Tewkesbury
3rd – Becca Richardson – Middlesex
Big Air Jam Results
Men
1st – Sparrow Knox – Crouch End
2nd – Jamie Keeble – Bury
3rd – Tom Percival – Bury
Women
1st – Samantha Rogers – Reading
2nd – Becca Richardson – Middlesex
3rd – Claire Andrews – Bedfordshire
The schools tour team continued their quest to introduce and inspire new comers to skiing and snowboarding prior to the weekend by visiting two Norwich schools and over 600 pupils on the 20th and 21st September. Coming away from his free snowboard lesson, one young lad was heard saying to his dad: “its not that I *want* to come back… I *am* coming back!” good work….
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