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BRITISH SCHOOLGIRLS RACES 2020 -SUN, SNOW AND SMILES

BRITISH SCHOOLGIRLS RACES 2020 -

SUN, SNOW AND SMILES

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Each year in January, The Ladies Ski Club run the The BSR in Flaine. The NSSA are pleased to support this event, sending some schools there who are trained by our partner, Impulse.

The British Schoolgirls Races, which is organised by the Ladies Ski Club, proved once again to be a resounding success for 2020 as the event welcomed 54 schools and 159 racers plus reserve racers, teachers, parents and coaches to the slopes of Flaine.

With two contrasting days of weather, organisers of the 61st edition of the event worked hard to run a Giant Slalom, Parallel Team Slalom and Slalom across the two days of racing. As has been the case for many years, the event continued to welcome young female skiers of all levels, ranging from British team racers through to those who were racing on snow for the first time. With several of the girls taking the competition seriously, there were equally as many girls there to learn new skills, build confidence and enjoy being part of a fun and inclusive event.

Day one of the racing saw good snow conditions and even some sunshine as the girls tackled a two run Giant Slalom race on the Calcite piste. With four schools attending the British Schoolgirls Races for the first time, there was a quick learning curve for many of the racers, with a few tumbles along the way. Most of the girls completed the course with a smile, however, and couldn’t wait to get back to the top for a second run. Overall winner of the GS was Ella Weeks from Guildford High School, with Giselle Gorringe from NCLS in second places and Isabelle Lander in third position. The Best School was Guildford High A with Strathallan in second and New Hall in third. The Best New Team was Malvern St James.

Following the conclusion of the GS there was time to run a Parallel Team Slalom for the ‘A’ teams from each school. This got the competitive juices flowing and there was some close racing as the competition got towards the semi final stage. Semi-final one saw Reed’s victor over New Hall who met Guildford High in the final after a win over Cheltenham. The final was best of three, with very little to choose between the two teams. After a victory in the first race for Guildford, they held their nerve to edge out Reed’s in the second race and take the overall Parallel Slalom victory.

Day two saw very tricky weather conditions with heavy snow and strong winds making things difficult for the racers and organisers alike. After a delayed start the hard working course crew made sure that

all the racers were able to do one run of Slalom. But as the course got snowier and more chopped up, a decision was made to stop the race for safety reasons and let the run one results stand for the overall prizes. With some exceptional racing in tricky conditions, the same three girls who had taken to the podium in the GS, did so again in the Slalom, with Ella Weeks taking the title, Giselle Gorringe in second and Isabelle Lander in third. The best school was again Guildford High A, Strathallan in second place and New Hall A in third.

Organisers of the British Schoolgirls’ Races were again delighted by the feedback from the teachers and pupils, even with the races having to be modified to accommodate the heavy snow. Anne Taylor who has been organising the British Schoolgirls Races was impressed by the attitude of all the girls, as well as all the organising team and volunteers who made the races happen: “It was again great to see girls of all levels come together for BSR 2020, with lots of smiles as they crossed the finish line. We want to say a huge thank-you to Flaine for hosting us again, all the schools, teachers and parents, as well as our volunteers and sponsors. Without them this event wouldn’t be as professional and smooth running as it is. We look forward to seeing everyone in 2022 – as well as hopefully some new teams!”

The British Schoolgirls Races plays a vital role in giving young female racers the chance to be part of well-organised on-snow races and couldn’t take place without the invaluable support from sponsors Vision in Education, JDX, MPI Brokers, Ski Club of Great Britain and Erna Low Holidays. This year also saw the event partner up with a charity for the first time. Myeloma UK were the British Schoolgirls Races official charity, and through a raffle over £600 was raised for the charity, which deals with the blood cancer myeloma and related conditions in the UK. Their website is www.myeloma.org.uk.

Full overall results and age group results for the 2020 edition of the British Schoolgirls Races can be found on: www.britishschoolgirlsraces.co.uk. Schools can also register their interest for the 2022 British Schoolgirls Races, which will take place on 31st January & 1st February 2022 in Flaine, on the website.

You can follow the British Schoolgirls Races on social media:

Facebook: @BritishSchoolgirlsRaces Twitter: @BSRaces Instagram: @bsraces

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