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07.28.07 - UCI BMX World Championships - Cools stops
short of finals
Montreal, July 28, 2007 (Sportcom) – Just a little
more, and Alberta athlete Samantha Cools would have
been in the finals of the Elite Women challenge at the
BMX World Championships in Victoria, B.C. on Saturday.
In the end, however, British rider Shanaze Reader (39.025
secs) had the best time, followed by New Zealander Sarah
Walker (40.027 secs) and the Czech participant Jana
Horakova (40.968 secs).
“I wasn’t very happy with my result,”
said Cools. “It was close. I got crowded by the
fourth racer in the last turn. I ended fifth in my group,
which wasn’t enough to go on to the next round.
My goal today was to make it into the finals, maybe
even into the top three.”
“However, I’m happy I had the chance to
measure myself against the world’s best women.
The top 16 riders here in Victoria will be at the Olympic
Games, and I’m one of them,” said the rider
who ranks fifth in the world.
In Elite Men, British Columbian Scott Erwood was the
top Canadian to make it into the quarter-finals. Kyle
Bennett of the USA finished first, ahead of Australian
Khalen Young and American Randy Stumphauser.
“I was seventh after the first turn, then caught
up to two riders in the second straight stretch, closing
in on fifth place. I tried to overtake the fourth rider,
we went shoulder-to-shoulder for a bit, but I couldn’t
give that extra push I needed. The guy behind me overtook
coming off the second jump. After that, I just couldn’t
seem to catch up.”
The World Championships in Victoria are an important
challenge with just one year to go before the Olympic
Games in Peking. It’s the seasonal event that
garners the most points for countries in their bid for
international ranking.
“Ultimately, my aim was to make it to the quarter-finals
today, so I’m very happy with my result,”
adds Erwood. “Unfortunately, I would have had
to get to the semi-finals to get the UCI points for
Olympic qualification.”
Erwood and Cools will both be riding in the Cruiser
challenges on Sunday.
More than 2,000 BMX athletes from 39 countries are in
Victoria, B.C., from July 26 to 29, 2007, for the World
Championships.
More of the day’s results
Junior Men
1) Yvan Lapraz (SUI) 36.330
2) Joey Bradford (USA) 36.395
3) Logan Collins (USA) 36.701
Junior Women
1) Magalie Pottier (FRA) 40.586
2) Maria Eugenia Ruarte (ARG) 42.341
3) Lieke Klaus (NED) 42.694
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