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1995 Year Book National Championships & Ranking Lists up until 1960 the National Champions were determined by one designated National Championship Slalom, and the Ranking list was quite separate. Those early National Champions were:- Year Venue K1 Men K1 Women 1958 Perth lain Carmichael No Champion (only two entries) 1959 Shepperton Paul Farrant Eva Barnett 1960 Llangollen Julian Shaw Heather Goodman From 1961, the National Champion was the person who came top of the ranking list Year K1 Men K1 Women CJ C2 1961 lain Carmichael Margaret Bel lord -/- 1962 Dave Mitchell Heather Goodman -/- 1963 Dave Mitchell Heather Goodman -/- ~ 1964 Dave Mitchell Jean Battersby }tied Lesley Calverley -/- 1965 Dave Mitchell -/- 1966 Dave Mitchell Heather Goodman -/- 1967 Dave Mitchell Heather Goodman Mike Hillyard & Michael Ramsey 1968 Ken Langford Audrey Keerie Geoff Dinsdale Robin Witter & Rodney Witter 1969 Ray Calverley Heather Goodman Gay Goldsmith Robin Witter & Dave Swift 1970 Dave Mitchell Heather Goodman Jim Sibley Robin Witter & Rodney Witter 1971 Dave Mitchell Heather Goodman Rowan Osborne David Allen & Lindsay Williams 1972 Ray. Calverley Pauline Goodwin Rowan Osborne David Allen & Lindsay Williams 1973 Ray Calverley Pauline Goodwin Rowan Osborne David Allen & Lindsay Williams 1974 Ray Calverley Peggy Mitchell Malcolm Pearcey Jim Sibley & Terry Hewett 1975 Nicky Wain Julia Harling Martyn Hedges Mick Philip & Les Purdy 1976 Martyn Peters Julia Harling Martyn Hedges Dave Brown & Dave Curle 1977 Nicky Wain Julia Harling Martyn Hedges Les Williams & Dave Howe -~---------------------- 1978 Nicky Wain Liz Sharman Peter Keane Bob Joce & Bob Owen 1979 Albert Kerr Liz Sharman Martyn Hedges Bob Joce & Bob Owen 1980 Richard Fox Liz Sharman Martyn Hedges Jock Young & Alastair Munro 1981 Richard Fox Liz Sharman Martyn Hedges Eric Jamieson & Robin Williams 1982 Richard Fox Liz Sharman Martyn Hedges Eric Jamieson & Robin Williams 1983 Richard Fox Liz Sharman Martyn Hedges Eric Jamieson & Robin Williams 1984 Richard Fox Liz Sharman Martyn Hedges Eric Jamieson & Robin Williams 1985 Jim Jayes Liz Sharman Martyn Hedges Chris Arrowsmith & Paul Brain 1986 Russ Smith Liz Sharman Bob Doman Chris Arrowsmith & Paul Brain 1987 Russ Smith Liz Sharman Martyn Hedges Alen Meikle & Colin Brown 1988 Richard Fox Liz Sharman Martyn Hedges Clive Richardson & Colin Thompson 1989 Richard Fox Maria Francis Martyn Hedges Alan Meikle & Colin Brown 1990 Shaun Pearce Lynn Simpson Gareth Marriott Alan Meikle & Colin Brown 1991 Richard Fox Lynn Simpson Gareth Marriott Chris Arrowsmith & Paul Brain 1992 Melvyn Jones Rachel Crosbee Mark Delaney Andy Clough & lain Clough :::J 1993 Shaun Pearce Lynn Simpson Richard Domoney Philip Green & Steven Green 1994 Shaun Pearce Rachel Crosbee Mark" Delaney Philip Green & Steven Green TEAM RANKING LISTS - 1994 PREMIER No Premier Teams completed the requisite number of races. Division One K1 Men Pos. Names Pts. 1 D. Cook/ J. Roden/ A. Roden 50 2 M. Richards/ D. Hewlett/ S. Simmons 46 3 C. Walsh/ G. Duff/ S. Edgar 32 4 A. Cardy/ A. Morgan/ N. Redshaw 27 5 I. Davison/ T. Baillie/ B. Paton 26 = 6 C. Carter/ J. Tregidden / R. Smith 19 = 6 R. Hendry/ D. Paton/ S. Aston 19 8 D. Cresser / S. Dawson/ P. Madeley 16 9 D. Bradshaw/ D. Cooke/ M. Renshaw 14 10 J. Dickenson/ A. Maddock/ D. Smith 12 11 M. Welsh/ S. Singleton/ M. Huddleston 10 = 12 M. Robinson/S. Routledge/D. Wroe 9 = 12 N. Maydew/ M. Turner/ J. Hounslow 9 14 A. Ceney/J. Bennett/C. Mills 7 15 M. Vessey/ S. MacDonald/ K. Ashcroft 6 16 A. Blake/ D. Pooley/ A. Auld 5 17 B. Bishop/ L. Chapple/ C. Tubb 3 18 S. Brown/ A. Reeves/ J. Aston 2 19 C. Smart/ J. Harris/ J. Atkinson 1 Division One K1 Women Pos. Names Pts. 1 N. Wilson/ T. Wells/ E. James 23 2 J. Finch/ S. Wroe/ R. Snutch 21 3 A. Casson/ K. Walsh/ H. Payne 11 = 4 E. Hardman/ I. Hardman/ K. Schur 10 = 4 B. Jones/ A. Fletcher/ D. Wells 10 6 L. Fothergill/ K. Duffus/ K. Henry 4 Division One Canadians Pos. Names Pts. 1 S. Jesson / M. Jesson / S. Hesford 22 = 2 D. Royle/ A. Smith/ K. James 14 = 2 D. Royle/ C. Adams/ K. James 14 4 S. Cooper/ M. Goodfellow/ S. Morris 11 5 A. Hamilton/ J. Holden/ N. Page 7 6 T. Trollope/ P. Robertson/ N. Thompson 5 7 M. Richman/ A. Jones/ A. Elderfield 3 N.8. Only Teams (unchanged) with Three or more results included NATIONAL INTER-CLUB CHAMPIONS 1985 Stafford and Stone Canoe Club 1986 Stafford and Stone Canoe Club 1987 Shepperton Slalom Canoe Club 1988 Forth Canoe Club 1989 Tees Kayak Club 1990 Stafford and Stone Canoe Club 1991 Stafford and Stone Canoe Club 1992 Shepperton Slalom Canoe Club 1993 Stafford and Stone Canoe Club 1994 Stafford and Stone Canoe Club 182 WOMENS KAY AK RANKING LIST - 1994 K1 Women Premier Division Bib Name Club Pts 55 1 Rachel Crosbee Nottingham K.C. 500 2 Heather Corrie Manchester C. C. 492 3 Helen Barnes Citroen U.K. 479 4 Emma Player Shepperton Slalom C.C.443 5 Claire Daniels Nomad 441 6 Kathryn Pigdon J18 Llandysul Paddlers 414 7 Laura Blakeman J16 Staff & Stone/Impulse 399 8 Claire Fox JT8 Basingstoke & Deane 396 9 Jane Wilson DV Forth Canoe Club 394 10 Janet Johnson West Yorkshire C.C. 366 11 Diane Woods J 18 Rugby Canoe Club 355 12 Helen Cardy J16 Kingston K.C. 344 13 Alison Muir Simons Construction 336 14 Lynn Simpson Notts Univ.IP.& H. 297 15 Nerys Rowlands Vat Racers 283 16 Anita Bennett Essex Slalom Squad 263 17 Penny Briscoe Arrowcraft 261 18 Rachel Doherty Ambleside Area A.A. 254 19 Maria Lund Stafford & Stone C.C. 240 20 Alison Deykin Manchester C. C. 206 21 Irene Jones West Lothian C.C. 194 22 Victoria Young Wyedean Canoe Club 192 23 Kelly Luton J16 Stafford & Stone C.C. 186 24 Hazel Reynolds Peak 155 25 Marie Walker J16 Kinver C.C. 153 26 Joan Cawthray Llangollen C.C. 143 27 Treena Warman Barnard Castle 126 28 Judith Maton J18 Reading & Leighton Pk. 122 29 Jayne Blakeman J18 Staff & Stone/Impulse 112 The following are promoted to Premier Division 30 Nicola Wilson Nottingham Univ. 493 31 Jessica Finch J 18 South Shore Paddlers 488 32 Sarah Toogood J18 Eyot B.C. 478 33 Kimberley Walsh J14 C.R.Cats 476 34 Beverley Jones Bala C.C. 454 35 Iona Price Vat Racers RSC K 1 Women Division One Bib Name Club Pts 55 The following are demoted to Division One 1 Rose Parsons Vat Racers 98 2 Sue Marriott Bradford & Bingley C.C. 87 3 Sue Warne Proteus C.C. 40 •• 4 Nicola Biggs Essex Slalom Squad 24 The following remain in Division One 5 Gill Barrett J 14 Monmouth 440 6 Tracy Wells Hemel Hempstead 437 7 Elinor Hardman Hemel Hempstead 429 8 Rosalind Mcsweeny Chester S.& C.C. 424 9 Carolyne Smith Solihull 419 10 Emily James J18 Tees K.C. 402 11 Stacey Wroe J 16 Impulse Slalom Team 400 12 Amy Casson J14 Tees KC 398 13 Kay Royle Staffs & Stone C.C. 385 14 Catherine Turner J16 Tees K.C. 363 183 15 Rachael Snutch J16 Lincoln 362 16 Ruth Graham Stratford on Avon K. 362 17 Elizabeth Vowles W/hampton U./S.& S. 339 18 Isobel Hardman J16 Hemel Hempstead 327 19 Louise Fothergill Regents C.C. 319 ss 20 Kate Henry Shepperton S.C.C. 310 21 Debbie Hales Durham Univ 289 22 Heather Tait DV Independent 282 23 Helen Reeves J 14 Shepperton S.C.C. 280 ss 24 Joanna Jones J 18 Bala C.C. 254 25 Senja Mortlock Forth C.C. 253 26 Yael Chance Oxford Univ. C.K.C. 243 27 Susan Palmer Hemel Hempstead C.C. 241 28 Alison Fletcher Kinver C.C. 224 29 Denise Marriott Salisbury C.C. 205 30 Adele Blakeborough Chester S.& C.C. 198 31 Kawita Schur J16 Staffs & Stone C.C. 189 32 Kate Duffus Cambridge Univ. 179 ss 33 Denise Wells P.C.4 Rebels 175 34 Elizabeth Scott J18 Eyot B.C. 174 35 Fran Charles Shrewsbury C.C. 167 36 Amber Finch J18 Independent 167 37 Heather Payne J16 C.R.Cats 167 ss 38 Eleanor Mack Frame C.C. 137 39 Kate Buckley Halifax C.C. 135 40 Helen Mullineaux Tees K.C. 129 ss 41 Ruth Atkinson The Dales Centre 127 42 Kirstie McAvoy J16 Windsor & Dist.C.C. 108 ss 43 Annie Christie Perth C.C. 107 44 Claire Cooke Peninsula Paddlers 72 ss 45 Janet Adcock Bristol C.C. 69 ss 46 Lucy Moor J16 Tees K.C. 63 ss 47 Amanda Trollope J16 Salisbury C.C. 41 ss 48 Rosie Goolden J16 BalaC.C. 38 ss 49 Sarah Jones lndepedent 37 ss 50 Emily Walker J 16 Shepperton S.C.C. 34 ss 51 Liesl Smith Bradford & Bingley 8 ss 52 Mandy Coxon Shepperton Slalom C.C. NR SS 53 Anne Lineen DV Kinver C.C. NR SS 54 Ruth Maddocks Chester S.& C.C. NR SS 55 Sam Rogers Blackwater Valley NR SS 56 Carol Scott Durhaam University NR SS 57 Rebecca Smith J16 Taunton C.C. NR SS The following are promoted to Division One 58 Janet Barnes Warren C.C. 259 59 Joanna Sheppard J 16 Meridian C.C. 257 60 Vicky Bright Independent RSC K1 Women Division Two Bib Name Club Pts SS The following are demoted to Division Two 1 Isabel Wain The Wimps C.C. 95 2 Nicki Watts Banbury C.C. 89 3 Anna Fisher J16 Hastings & District 77 4 Cheryl Thomas Norwich 54 5 Frances Ford York C.C. 24 The following remain in Division Two 6 Linda Hamblen Meridian C.C.
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