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British age-groupers sweep the board at ETU European Champs

Women claim an incredible 28 medals in Geneva, while men grab an impressive 19

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Britain’s age-groupers put in some incredible performances at the ETU European Champs in Geneva to walk away with nearly 50 medals between them, including 12 golds.

Britain’s medal winners in full were as follows:

Women

– Kayleigh Adams (F16-19 sprint): silver
– Alice Jenkins (F20-24): silver
– Hannah Johnston (F20-24): silver
– Imogen Simmonds (F20-24 sprint): silver
– Hannah Lord (F25-29): silver
– Hazel Smith (F25-29): bronze
– Anna Seymour (F25-29 sprint): gold
– Michelle Willcocks (F25-29 sprint): silver
– Elizabeth Bullivant (F35-29 sprint): silver
– Louise Croxson (F40-44): silver
– Gwen Kinsey (F40-44 sprint): gold
– Tanya Brightwell (F40-44 sprint): silver
– Lena Poulton (F40-44): bronze
– Dorothy Liviabella (F45-49): bronze
– Sarah Kerswell (F50-54 sprint): gold
– Claire Bloom (F50-54 sprint): bronze
– Beverley Childs (F55-59): silver
– Joyce Mark (F55-59 sprint): gold
– Truusje Gamlin (F60-64): bronze
– Wendy Read (F60-64 sprint): silver
– June Farnorth (F60-64 sprint): bronze
– Jane Leslie (F65-69): gold
– Sue Bathgate (F65-69 sprint): gold
– Carol Clarke (F65-69 sprint): silver
– Christine Sleight (F65-69 sprint) bronze
– Hillary Stevenson (F70-74): gold
– Georgina Jennings (F70-74 sprint): gold

Men

– Luke Pollard (M20-24): gold
– Harry Preston (M18-19): bronze
– Thomas Davis (M20-24): silver
– Jordan Skelly (M20-24): bronze
– James Phillips (M20-24 sprint): bronze
– Michael Birchmore (M25-29): silver
– Iain Gillam (M25-29): bronze
– Edward Castro (M25-29 sprint): gold
– James Travers (M30-34): silver
– Chris Standidge (M35-39): gold
– Richard Munday (M35-39): bronze
– James Wilson (M35-39 sprint): silver
– Alan Bremner (M55-59 sprint) bronze
– Keith Bate (M60-64 sprint): bronze
– Michael Smallwood (M65-69 sprint): bronze
– Bill Shackcloth (M70-74): silver
– Alan Churcher (M70-74 sprint): silver
– Barry Johnson (M75-79): gold
– Les Humphrey (M75-79 sprint): bronze

These results follow a number of top-ten finishes by the British elites racing in Geneva on Friday (July 10), including fifth by Lucy Hall and Tom Bishop, and a ninth-place finish for Jodie Stimpson, who suffered a flat tyre on the bike.

The paratriathletes fared even better, winning six medals including two golds, two silvers and two bronzes – a fantastic haul as they ramp up their preparations for paratriathlon’s Olympic debut at Rio 2016.

Full results here.

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