CAMBRIDGE TRIATHLON CLUB

ROLL OF HONOUR – Juniors/ Youths

 

 

 

 

Notes:  1.  Covers mega-achievements by Cambridge Triathletes age 19 and under.

 

            2.  For over 20's refer to our “Roll of Honour - Seniors”.
2008

 

In the Vancouver World Triathlon Championships, Greg Billington was 24th in the junior elite race competing for the USA

 

Sophie Jones was under 12 winner of the County Schools Cross Country Championships. Adam Tapley was 7th in the under 12’s and represented Cambridgeshire in the National Championships in Liverpool

 

James Tapley was under 11 winner in the County Cross Country Championships. Adam Gough was 6th. Anna Sambrook was 10th under 11 girl. Sophie Jones was 6th and George Schwiening 7th in the under 13 girls. Adam Tapley was 6th Under 13 boy. George and Adam went on to represent Cambridgeshire in the Inter-Counties Championships in Nottingham

 

George Schwiening won the Lode 1.5 mile mud run. Josh Sambrook was fourth

 

Chelsea McKenzie won age group 15/16 in the Bedford Sprint Triathlon. Gabe Lowrie was age group winner and 14th overall in the same race

 

Chelsea McKenzie (10th) and Vasudev Zaver both raced as elite youths in the Blenheim Triathlon

 

In the East Essex Junior Triathlon the following won medals:

 

8 years: Kerry Delaney 1st

11 & 12 years: Molly McKenzie 1st, James Tapley 3rd

13 & 14 years: George Schwiening 2nd, Alice Sharpe 3rd, Adam Tapley 1st

15 & 16 years: Katrina Entwistle 1st, Matt Cook 1st, Will Adams 2nd

 

Fritton Lake Aquathlon:

 

13 & 14 years: Adam Tapley 1st

 

North Norfolk Junior Triathlon:

 

11 & 12 years: Molly McKenzie 1st, James Tapley 1st

13 & 14 years: George Schwiening 1st, Alice Sharpe 2nd, Adam Tapley 1st

15 & 16years: Chelsea McKenzie 1st, Katrina Entwistle 2nd, Will Adams 2nd

 

Rob Mclean Cambridge Triathlon:

 

8 years: Kerry Delaney 1st, Miro Hovius 3rd

11 & 12 years: Molly McKenzie 1st, Sophie Jones 3rd, James Tapley 3rd

13 & 14 years: Alice Sharpe 1st, George Schwiening 2nd, Adam Tapley 1st, Connor Delaney 2nd

15 & 16 years: Chelsea McKenzie 1st, Vasudev Zaver 1st, Matt Cook 2nd, Will Adams 3rd

 

Rayleigh Children’s Aquathlon:

 

8 years: Kerry Delaney 1st

11 & 12 years: Molly McKenzie 1st

13 & 14 years: George Schwiening 1st, Alice Sharpe 2nd

15 & 16 years: Chelsea McKenzie 2nd

 

Holmwood House Junior Triathlon:

 

13 & 14 years: George Schwiening 1st, Alice Sharpe 2nd, Adam Tapley 1st

 

Norwich Junior Triathlon:

 

8 years: Kerry Delaney 1st

11 & 12 years: Molly McKenzie 1st, Sophie Jones 2nd

13 & 14 years: Connor Delaney 2nd, George Schwiening 1st, Alice Sharpe 2nd, Adam Tapley 1st, Connor Delaney 2nd

15 & 16 years: Chelsea McKenzie 1st, Katrina Entwistle 2nd

 

 Tri Force Triathlon:

 

8 years: Kerry Delaney 1st

13 & 14 years: George Schwiening 1st, Adam Tapley 3rd

15 & 16 years: Katrina Entwistle 2nd

 

Upminster Triathlon:

 

11 & 12 years: Molly McKenzie 1st, James Tapley 3rd

13 & 14 years: Adam Tapley 2nd, Connor Delaney 3rd

15 &16 years: Katrina Entwistle 3rd

 

Ipswich Triathlon:

 

8 years: Catriona Delaney 2nd

11 & 12 years: James Tapley 3rd

13 & 14 years: George Schwiening 1st, Alice Sharpe 2nd, Adam Tapley 2nd, Connor Delaney 3rd

15 & 16 years: Katrina Entwistle 1st, Matt Cook 1st, Will Adams 2nd

 

The following helped Eastern Region finish third in the Inter-Regional Triathlon Championships at Aldershot:

 

11 & 12 years: Molly McKenzie 3rd

13 & 14 years: George Schwiening 10th, Alice Sharpe 14th, Adam Tapley 8th

15 & 16 years: Chelsea McKenzie 11th, Vasudev Zaver 19th

 

 

 

 

 

The following were winners and runners up in our triathlon series:

 

Tristar Start: Kerry Delaney and Sarah Brunton; Miro Hovius

Tristar 1: Anna Sambrook and Jennifer Turner; Robert Brunton and Thomas Proctor

Tristar 2: Sophie Jones and Molly McKenzie; James Tapley and Adam Gough

Tristar 3: George Schwiening and Alice Sharpe; Adam Tapley and Josh Sambrook

Youth: Katrina Entwistle and Chelsea McKenzie; Matt Cook and Will Adams     

 

Adam Scott won Virgin’s national award as “Next Top Entrepreneur”

 

George Schwiening won our three-race 5km ladies run series at Chivers. Sophie Darling was third and Sam Eggar fourth. Will Adams was first under16 in the men’s series. In the 2km races the following achieved top three places:

Race1: Sophie Jones, Jennifer Turner, Tom Nethercott, James Tapley and Adam Tapley were all age group winners, whilst James Ives was second and Ben Snaith third.

Race 2: Sophie Jones, Jennifer Turner, Chris Darling, Zuhair Crossley and James Tapley all won their age groups; Becky Eggar and James Ives got second places; and Paige Slade and Ben Snaith got thirds

Race 3: Alice Sharpe, Hattie Algar, Jennifer Turner, Adam Tapley, Zuhair Crossley and James Tapley all won; Becky Eggar, Anna Sambrook, Chris Darling and Adam Gough all achieved seconds; and Sophie Jones, Ben Snaith and Henry Collins won thirds

 

Sophie Jones was first and Camilla Norris tenth Year 7 girl in the Eastern Region Schools Aquathlon Championships, Saffron Walden.  George Schwiening was second and Hattie Algar tenth Year 8 girl. Alice Sharpe was fourth Year 9 girl, Katrina Entwistle fifth Year 10 and Sophie Darling second Year 11. In the boys’ championships Josh Sambrook was eighth Year 7, Adam Tapley third Year 8, Connor Delaney fourth Year 8, James Ives fourteenth Year 8 and Will Adams seventh Year 9

 

In the Cambridge Schools Triathlon, the following were age-group medallists:

 

8 years: Jennifer Turner 1st

9 & 10 years: Adam Gough 1st

11 & 12 years: Catriona Delaney 1st

13 & 14 years: Hattie Algar 1st, Connor Delaney 1st, Ben Snaith 2nd

15 & 16 years: Will Adams 1st, Matt Cook 2nd

 

Hattie Algar finished second in the Eastern Region Junior Tetrathlon (swimming, shooting, running and riding)

 

Katrina Entwistle, Chelsea McKenzie, Tim Dwyer and Gabe Lowrie represented the Club in the National Relay Championships at Holme Pierrepont as our youth team. Chris Johnston raced as a senior

 

George Schwiening holds the Cambridgeshire Athletic Association Championships 3000m record for under 15 girls

 

Alice Sharpe was 3rd in the 1500m at the Cambridgeshire Schools Athletics Championships

 

Jacob and Tom Nethercott cycled from Lands End to John O’Groats with their parents

 

Our Captains were George Schwiening and Adam Tapley. George and Adam were also our best improvers

 

Tim Williams instigated the Eastern Region Talent Academy for youth and junior triathletes

 

Julie Tapley won the trophy for outstanding effort for her endeavours on behalf of the juniors.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2007

 

Greg Billington won the US and Canadian National Junior Championships. Representing the US in the World Junior Championships in Hamburg he finished 12th

 

Sophie Jones and James Tapley were under 11 winners in the County Cross Country Championships. Emma Brown was under 17 winner and Adam Tapley was 8th in the under 13 race. All four qualified for the Inter-Counties Championships, with Alice Sharpe and Tommy Johnston as first reserves

 

Sophie Jones won the Royston Fun Run and a relay gold medal in the Bedfordshire County Swimming championships on the same day

 

Harriet Brettle, age 15, swam 17min 17sec for 1500m

 

Samantha Eggar won her age group and Gabe Lowrie was second in his at the Culford Triathlon

 

Sam Eggar and Tim Dwyer also completed the Roade Triathlon

 

Jonny Richardson was first U13 in the St Ives 3km road race.

 

Alice Sharpe, Vasudev Zaver, Molly McKenzie, Sophie Jones and Connor Delaney all represented Eastern England in the Inter-Regional Triathlon Championships, Glasgow

 

James Tapley won the U11 section of the Histon Fun Run for the second successive year and Adam Tapley was second U15

 

Cambridge Junior Tri medallists:

 

8 years: Esme Stuart 2nd, Jennifer Turner 3rd

9 & 10 years: Catriona Delaney 3rd, James Tapley 1st, Adam Gough 3rd

11 & 12 years: Molly McKenzie 2nd, Sophie Jones 3rd, Connor Delaney 3rd

13 & 14 years: Alice Sharpe 2nd, Chelsea McKenzie 3rd, Vasudev Zaver 3rd

15 & 16 years: Samantha Eggar 1st, Matt Cook 3rd

 

Norwich Triathlon medallists:

 

9 & 10 years: Mya Zaver 3rd, James Tapley 1st, Adam Gough 3rd

11 & 12 years: Molly McKenzie 1st, Sophie Jones 2nd

13 & 14 years: Alice Sharpe 2nd, Chelsea McKenzie 3rd, Vasudev Zaver 1st, Tommy Johnston 3rd

 

North Norfolk medallists:

 

9 & 10 years: James Tapley 1st, Adam Gough 2nd

11 & 12 years: Molly McKenzie 1st, Rebecca Sharpe 2nd

13 & 14 years: Chelsea McKenzie 1st, Alice Sharpe 2nd, Adam Tapley 2nd

 

Island Kids Medallists:

 

9 & 10 years: Catriona Delaney 2nd, James Tapley 1st, Adam Gough 2nd

11 & 12 years: Molly McKenzie 3rd, Connor Delaney 1st

13 & 14 years: Chelsea McKenzie 1st, Alice Sharpe 2nd, Will Adams 3rd

15 & 16 years: Sam Eggar 1st, Tim Dwyer 1st, Adam Scott 2nd, Matt Cook 3rd

 

Eastern Region series medallists were as follows:

 

1st: James Tapley (Tristar 1), Connor Delaney and Molly McKenzie (Tristar 2), Vasudev Zaver and Chelsea McKenzie (Tristar 3)

2nd: Alice Sharpe (Tristar 3) and Samantha Eggar (Youths)

3rd: Adam Gough and Catriona Delaney (Tristar 1) and Will Adams (Tristar 3)

 

The following were our Club age-group champions: Esme Stewart, Catriona Delaney, James Tapley, Molly McKenzie, Connor Delaney, Alice Sharpe, Vasudev Zaver, Sam Eggar and Matt Cook.

 

Club Captains were Alice Sharpe and Will Adams  

 

Gabe Lowrie and Lauren Rosier both won their age groups in the Bedford Sprint Triathlon

 

Age group winners in the Club’s 2.3km run at Chivers were Adam Tapley, Alice Sharpe, Ben Snaith, Hattie Algar, Ralf Slaymaker, Anna Sambrook, Adam Scott and Sam Eggar  

 

Medallists in the first Cambridge Sport Lakes Trust Inter-schools Tri Club Championships:

 

11 & 12 years: Hattie Algar 1st

13 & 14 years: Katrina Entwistle 1st

15 & 16 years: Sophie Darling 1st, Adam Scott 2nd

 

Tom Adams won the trophy for outstanding effort

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2006

 

Rosie Clarke was 6th in the World Under 23 Triathlon Championships, Lausanne, Switzerland; won the women’s Elite Sprint Triathlon at Blenheim ; was 5th in the women’s Elite Olympic Triathlon at Windsor; was 12th in the European Under 23 Triathlon Championships in Rijeka, Croatia; and won the Cambridgeshire County Cross Country Championships

 

Greg Billington was 2nd in the US National Junior Triathlon Championships; represented the USA in the World Youth Triathlon Championships in Lausanne; and won the World Youth Aquathlon Championships in Lausanne. He also won the under 17 British Inter-Counties Cross Country Championships

 

Harriet Brettle was invited to join the World Class Triathlon Development Squad. She swam 17min 43.76sec for 1500m in the Bedfordshire County Championships – a County senior and Eastern Region junior record.

 

Gabe Lowrie (10th), Josh Pettican, Tommy Johnston and Alice Sharpe represented the East of England in the Inter-Regional Junior Championships, Glasgow

 

Lauren Rossier was 2nd lady in the Saffron Walden Triathlon

 

Tommy Johnston won the Willingham Fun Run, 11 and under

 

Sam Eggar and Chris Johnston feature in the Cambridge Sport Lakes film promoting the proposed project

 

Alice Sharpe, age 11, won the ladies section of the Cottenham Fun Run

 

Alice Sharpe and Tim Dwyer qualified to represent S. Cambs Schools in the County Cross Country Championships

 

Sophie Jones, age 10, won the under 15 section of the Royston Fun Run. She also won the under 11 section of the Cambridgeshire County Cross Country Championships

 

Adam Tapley won the under 12 section of the Impington Fun Run

 

Sophie Jones was first under 11 girl and James Tapley second under 11 boy in the St Neots 3km fun run

 

Josh Pettican was 6th in the National Youth Triathlon, Llanelli

 

James Tapley won the U11 section of the Histon Fun Run 

 

In the Eastern Region BTA Championships, Alice Sharpe and Sophie Jones both won their age groups, Tim Dwyer was second and Adam Gough third  

 

Will Adams was under-14 Eastern Region cyclo-cross and road racing champion

 

Club Captains were Katrina Entwistle and Adam Scott

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2005

 

Rosie Clarke was a member of British Triathlon's World Class Potential Squad of 23. She finished 9th overall (first Brit) in the European Junior Duathlon Championships in Hungary; won the National Junior Triathlon Championships (Llanelli); won the National Junior Elite Duathlon Championships (Milton Keynes); won bronze in the Junior European Triathlon Championships in Alexandroupolis, Greece; and won the County Cross Country Championships.

 

James Tapley was under 8 winner in both the Norwich Junior Triathlon and our Rob Mclean Triathlon

 

Adam Tapley set the Cambs Schools Year 5 age group record for the 600m run

 

Rebecca Eggar  was 2nd in age group at the Junior Ironman Sprint races at Sherborne

 

Mark Matthews was 4th in age group C at the National Sprint Distance Championships in Redditch

 

Eastern Region Triathlon Championships – top 5 age group performances:

            Anna Sales  8 years - 3rd

            James Tapley  8 years - 1st

            Rebecca Eggar  11/12 - 4th

            Tommy Johnston 11/12 - 2nd

            William Adams  11/12 - 4th

            Samantha Eggar  13/14 - 4th

            Bethan Waters  13/14 - 5th

            Chris Johnston 13/14 - 5th

            Richard Sales  youth - 2nd

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2004

 

Will and Rosie Clarke were both on the World Class Potential Programme

 

Will Clarke was 4th in the Cambridgeshire Cross Country Championships and 15th in the under-twenties at the Inter-Counties Championship in Nottingham; won the National Junior Triathlon in Llanelli; won the Goodwood Junior Duathlon; won bronze in the World Junior Triathlon Championships in Madeira; won silver in the World Junior Duathlon in Geel, Belgium; won the Elite National Sprint Championship (Llanelli) for Senior Men!; won silver in the European Sprint Championships; and was 220 Magazine’s 2004 Youth Triathlete of the Year runner-up

 

Rosie Clarke was 12th in the under-seventeens at the Inter-Counties Championships in Nottingham and 9th in the English Schools Championships in Maidstone; won the national Junior Triathlon in Llanelli; won the Goodwood Junior Duathlon; finished 10th in the World Junior Triathlon (Sprint) Championships in Madeira; finished 4th in the World Junior Duathlon in Geel Belgium; won the Junior Elite Triathlon in Llanelli; and came 19th in the European Triathlon Sprint Championships

 

Lauren Rosier was 4th in the National Youth (Sprint) Championships at Eton

 

In the Rob McLean Junior Triathlon, Sophie Jones was third 8 year old, Thomas Johnston second 9-10, Hugh Thompson third 9-10, Rebecca Eggar third 9-10, Joshua Pettican first 13-14, Sam Palmer second 13-14 and Richard Sales third 13-14.

 

Sophie Jones, age 8, won the junior Royston 3km Fun Run

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2003

 

Will Clark was 7th in the European Junior Sprint Championships (Hungary); 2nd in the National Junior Sprint Championships; 3rd in the World Junior Championships (Switzerland); 7th in the World Junior Triathlon Championships (New Zealand); won the National Youth Aquathlon Championships; won the Great Wales Junior Sprint Championships; was 2nd Junior Elite in the London Triathlon; won a British World Class Start Programme award; and won Young Sports Personality of the Year (BBC Radio Cambridgeshire)

 

Rosie Clarke was 2nd in the National Junior Sprint Championships; represented GB in the Eurpean Junior Sprint Championships (Hungary) having won the Junior Selection race (Eton); won the National Youth Aquathlon Championships;was 2nd in the Great Wales Junior Sprint Championships; represented GB in the World Duathlon Championships (Switzerland); was 1st Junior Elite in the London triathlon; and won a British World Class Start Programme award

 

Mark Matthews was 5th in the National Youth Duathlon Championships

 

Carly Wilson & Joshua Pettican won the girls 13-14 and boys 13-14 races respectively in the Rob McLean Cambridge Junior Triathlon

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2002

 

Will Clarke represented GB in European Youth Relays, Graz, Austria and finished 7th in the World Junior Duathlon Championships, Georgia, USA

 

Will and Rosie Clarke were Cambridgeshire County Youth Cross Country Champions

 

 

 

 

2001

 

Will Clarke was a member of the National Development Squad

 

Will Clarke represented GB in the European Youth Relays, Poland

 

 

 

 

2000 to 1995 inclusive

 

None

 

 

 

 

1994

 

Kelly Newark represented GB in the European Duathlon Championships (Youth) in Finland; was 6th overall and won age group C (GB Junior Champion) in the National Olympic Distance Championships, Wakefield; and represented GB in the World Olympic Distance Championships in Wellington, New Zealand

 

 

 

 

1993

 

Kelly Newark  represented GB in the Manchester World Olympic Distance Championships (age groups C). She also represented GB in European Duathlon Championships (Germany) and was 6th in age group in the World Duathlon Championships (Dallas, Texas)