UP to 200 skiers are expected at the Bromley Ski Centre on Sunday for the final race in the London and south east regional snowsports association's summer series.
Male and female skiers will compete in slalom races against the clock and against each other with nail biting finishes in age groups from under-9s up to masters.
Ability levels range from beginners learning to race to national racers including England squad members.
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Bromley Race Club will be entering many participants and are expecting their team to include Ben Clark following his recent selection by Snowsport England to the England dry slope squad for the 2007/08 season.
The first race starts at 10.30am and other highlights include a fitness competition and a freestyle demonstration.
For more information on the event in Sandy Lane, St Paul's Cray, call Ann Bushell on 07910 230671.
Posted by: Ann Bushnell, L&SERSA on 9:25am Thu 27 Sep 07
A capacity 200 skiers raced with Bromley's Pete Walters 1st overall & 1st in age group. In female section Bromley's Stacey Luck 2nd overall and 1st in her age group. In the team event Bromley took silver.England & Bromley skier Ben Clark received "Most Improved" trophy.
A capacity 200 skiers raced with Bromley's Pete Walters 1st overall & 1st in age group. In female section Bromley's Stacey Luck 2nd overall and 1st in her age group. In the team event Bromley took silver.England & Bromley skier Ben Clark received "Most Improved" trophy.
Posted by: Ann Bushnell, L&SERSA on 10:11am Thu 27 Sep 07
Other Bromley successes in their age goups: Jack Hickey 1st/Andy Proudlove 1st/Georgia Luck 2nd/Lauren Vale 2nd/Ben Clark 3rd/Danielle Freeze 3rd/Laurence Willows 3rd
Other Bromley successes in their age goups: Jack Hickey 1st/Andy Proudlove 1st/Georgia Luck 2nd/Lauren Vale 2nd/Ben Clark 3rd/Danielle Freeze 3rd/Laurence Willows 3rd
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