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07.30.07 - BMX World Championships - Cools Hits her
Stride, Makes Finals;Brown logs best personal result
at World Championships
July 29, 2007 – After a disappointing showing
on Saturday, Alberta rider Samantha Cools came back
with a vengeance on Sunday at the BMX World Championships
in Victoria, B.C., reaching the Elite finals in the
Cruiser challenge after literally dominating all of
her races during the day.
The Alberta native finished fifth in the Elite Women
challenge with a final time of 41.079 seconds. Sarah
Walker of New Zealand took first place (38.706), followed
by Czech athlete Aneta Hladikova (39.515) and French
competitor Amélie Despeaux (40.284).
“I definitely had a better day today than I did
yesterday,” said Cools. “I won all my preliminary
races and my semi-final. In the finals, I hit the starting
gate, which cost me a few seconds, and I couldn’t
catch up after that.”
Cools attributes her weak performance on Saturday to
pressure, no doubt due to the importance of the Elite
challenge in Olympic qualification. “On Saturday,
I felt a lot more pressure. On Sunday, I woke up thinking
I would simply do my best. That took a load off my mind.”
“Perhaps the result doesn’t tell the whole
story, especially because of my error at the start of
the finals,” she said. “But I was the fastest
woman today, and that’s a good sign. I was able
to truly show Canada that I am competitive.”
James Brown gets into the quarter-finals, posts best
personal result
In the Junior Men Cruiser category, the best Canadian
time was clocked by James Brown, 18, who finished seventh
in his group in the quarter-finals. The victory went
to Fausto Endara (ECU), while second and third places
went to Yvan Lapraz (SUI) and George Sowers (USA), respectively.
For Brown, who first participated in the World Championships
in 1996, this was his best result so far in this tournament.
“I had good races all day and for the most part,
I was in the lead, so I was confident going into the
semi-finals. Then I got off to a bad start, and came
in seventh in the end. Still, I’m very happy with
my performance.”
Brown had also finished seventh the previous day in
the Junior challenge.
“My goal for this coming year is to train and
compete in the Olympics,” he declared. “I’ve
got a good chance. But as in anything, it will be really
hard. I will need to compete in several UCI selection
events this year.”
More of the day’s results:
Elite Men
1- Jonathan Suarez (VEN)
2- Danny Caluag (USA)
3- Kelvin Batey (GBR)
Junior Women
1- Magalie Pottier (FRA)
2- Romana Labounkova (CZE)
3- Joyce Seesing (NED)
Watch it on CBC :
Saturday, August 4, 2007, 4:00 p.m.
2007 BMX World Championships
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