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1992 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 seperate. Those early National Champions were:- Year Venue Kt Men Kt ladies 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 Kt Men Kt ladies Ct C2 1961 lain Carmichael Margaret Bellord I 1962 Dave Mitchell Heather Goodman I 1963 Dave Mitchell Heather Goodman I -.J 0 1964 Dave Mitchell Jean Battersby } tied I Lesley Calverley 1965 Dave Mitchell I 1966 Dave Mitchell Heather Goodman I 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 A[len & Lindsay Williams 1974 Ray Calverley Peggy Mitchell Malcolm Pearcey Jim Sibley & Terry Hewett 1975 Nicky Wain Julia Harling Martyn Hedges Mick Phillp & Les Purdy 1976 Martyn Peters Julia Harling Martyn Hedges Dave Brown & Dave Curle 1977 Nicky Wain Julia Harling Martyn Hedges Les Williams & Dave Howe L IZ .:..nar--m an Peter Keane 1979 Aibert Ker-r Liz Sharman Bob Joce & Bob Owen 1980 Richard Fox Martyn Hedges Bob Joce & Bob Owen Liz Sharman Martyn Hedges 1981 Richard Fox Liz Sharman Jock Young & Alastair Munro 1982 Richard Fox Martyn Hedges Eric Jamieson & Robin Williams Liz Sharman Martyn Hedges 1983 Richard Fox Liz Sharman Eric Jamieson & Robin Williams 1984 Richard Fox Martyn Hedges Eric Jamieson & Robin Williams Liz Sharman Martyn Hedges 1985 Jim Jayes Liz Sharman Eric Jamieson & Robin Williams 1986 Russ Smith Martyn Hedges Chris Arrowsmith & Paul Brain Liz Sharman Bob Doman 1987 Russ Smith Liz Sharman Chris Arrowsmith & Paul Brain 1988 Richard Fox Martyn Hedges Alen Meikle & Colin Brown 1989 Liz Sharman Martyn Hedges Richard Fox Maria Francis Clive Richardson & Colin Thompson 1990 Shaun Pearce Martyn Hedges Alan Meikle & Colin Brown 1991 Lynn Simpson Gareth Marriott Richard Fox Lynn Simpson Alan Meikle & Colin Brown Gareth Marriott Chris Arrowsmith & Paul Brain en ..•. ..•. ,N ~ -N ·-N 0 LC') M ~LC') ,_ - N ·~N ... en 1- ..J •.... •.... •.... N N N ::::, ;;; ;:::: 00 en N N w a: 0 M 0 N N 00 0 0 N N N N N N £2 I~ 0 en (0 c:; c:; ;;; 0 N N 172 WORLD CHAMPION 1992 Tacen-YUG K 1 Men Shaun Pearce Quantel/Newbury Canoe Club WORLD CUP CHAMPIONS 1992 5 Race Series K 1 Men Richard Fox Nottingham Kayak Club C 1 Gareth Marriott Arrowcraft PRE-OLYMPIC CHAMPION 1992 La Seu D'Urgell - Spain C1 Gareth Marriott Arrowcraft JUNIOR PRE-WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 1992 Sjoa - Norway K1 Ladies 9th Corrie Johnstone Newbury Canoe Club 23rd Sally Masters Reading & Leighton Park 33rd Treena Warman Barnard Castle K1 Men 1st Paul Ratcliffe Llangollen Canoe Club 2nd James Croft Stevenage Canoe Club 7th Paul Ebrey Llangollen Canoe Club 9th Leo Hoare Peak 12th Michael Jessen Arrowcraft/Stafford & Stone c, 2nd Joel Scott Desperate Measures 173 TEAM RANKING LIST-1991 Premier Division Ladies Teams Pos Names Pts 1 A. Muir / C. Fox / J. Roper 12 2 H. Barnes / S. Masters / J. Dutson 12 3 L. Simpson / R. Fox / M. Francis 10 Premier Division Mens Teams 1 D. Crosbee / R. Wright / S. Pearce 40 2 R. Smith / M. Jones / K. Campbell 36 3 R. Soothill / A. Stuart / A. Fuller 33 4 M. Stephens/ L. Shackleton/ P. Astles 32 5 A. Kirk / R. Benson / S. Crook 19 6 K. Brown / I. Bownes / R. Scarre 12 7 A. Palmer / S. Ford / M. Greenaway 11 Premier Division Canadian Teams 1 M. Gibbs / P. Bell / J. Scott 16 2 A. Clough & I. Clough / A. Meikle & C. Brown / C. Richardson & C. Thompson 13 174 ,,.,_.,,,...,r_ Pos Names Pts 1 E. Vowles I A. Bennett / D. Woods J18 25 2 H. Stobbart / L. Hilton / N. Biggs 23 3 A. Vale / A. Holden / R. Thomas 18 4 D. Mitchell / C. Atherton / L. Smiley J18 15 5 S. Mortlock / T. Wells / R. Mcsweeny 6 C. Booth / N. Hulse / A. Fletcher 6 7 B. Jones I D. Wells I N. Peake 5 5 8 S. Warne / B. Howbridge / J. Spencer 3 9 C. Ward / D. Woods / Y. Horton 10 Y. Chance/ N. Chance/ N. Wilson 2 J18 1 Division One Mens Teams 1 J. Corden / T. lllston / J. Hill 47 2 S. Chapman / C. Chapman / R. Barber 47 3 S. Orange/ R. Mason I M. Parker J18 29 4 P. Wilson I M. Wignall / P. Doherty J18 5 J. Turner/ T. Payne/ T. Hughes 28 28 6 P. Lewis / J. Gregory/ C. Wetzig 25 7 C. Davidson / R. Bayne / M. Richards 22 8 S. Flower / B. Hall / D. Corner J16 21 9 M. Welsh / B. Maclean I C. Robb 21 10 A. White / S. Brett / D. Coghill 19 11 R. Smith/ M. Tycer/ M. Streeter 18 12 D. Freeman I A. Senior / T. Corden 15 13 A. Pope / P. Iskra / S. Bushnell 14 M. Read/ M. Sykes/ J. Bradley 9 7 15 M. Fletcher / T. Richards / C. Neale 6 = 16 G. Grimsey / J. Harris/ M. Richman 4 = 16 S. Barber/ M. Ratcliffe / N. Buckley J16 4 18 D. Hewlett/ M. Setchell/ S. Simmons 2 19 K. Scruby / C. Carter / S. Bradley 1 Division One Canadian Teams 1 R. Edwards / W. Edwards / H. Lloyd J18 16 2 M. Goldring / J. Sexton / S. Weitz 14 3 R. Wetzig / S. Bowman I R. Davenport 13 4 S. Block / A. Hall / A. Seager 10 5 A. Jones I L. Dumper / D. Corke 5 175 -- BRITISH NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1991 Kl Men Richard Fox Philip Hayward Rosebowl Kl Ladies Lynn Simpson Liz Sharman Trophy Cl Gareth Marriott Trustee Savings Bank Trophy C2 Chris Arrowsmith & Paul Brain Streamlyte Trophy Veterans Simon Ford BRITISH OPEN CHAMPIONS 1991 Kl Men Ian Raspin Kl Ladies Rachel Fox Cl Gareth Marriott C2 Chriss Arrowsmith & Paul Brain Veterans Simon Ford JUNIOR CHAMPIONS 1991 Kl Men JIB James Croft Kl Ladies Jl 8 Sally Masters Cl JIB Joel Scott Simon Warden Trophy Kl Men JIG Stuart Bowman · Kl Ladies Jl 6 Claire Fox Junior 14 & Junior 16 CHAMPIONSHIP WINNERS 1991 Kl Men J14 Alex Burt Newbury Canoe Club Trophy Kl Ladies J14 Anita Bennett Newbury Canoe Club Trophy Kl Men JIG Steven Flower Viking Plate Kl Ladies Jl 6 Claire Fox Slalom Sports Plate Cl JIG Stuart McIntosh Martyn Hedges Trophy C2 JIG l\lacent) DIVISION ONE CHAMPIONS 1991 Kl Men John Atkinson Tony Brown Trophy Kl Ladies Diane Woods St. Pancras Building Society Trophy Cl James Sexton Jeff Allcock Trophy C2 Jonathon Burt & Richard Elsworth Kl Men Junior Julian Barrett Arrowcraft Junior Award (Best Junior Newcomer to Division One) K 1 Ladies Junior Nerys Rowlands Splashsport Junior Award (Best Junior Newcomer to Division One) TEAM CHAMPIONS 1991 Kl Men Premier D.Crosbee/S.Pearce/R.WrightWilkinson Sword Trophy Kl Ladies Premier A.Muir/C.Fox/J.Ropes Canadian Premier M.Gibbs/P.Bell/J.Scott Kl Men Div One J.Corden/T.lllston/J.Hill Mike Jones Memorial Award K 1 Ladies Div One E.Vowles/A.Bennett/D.Woods Canadian Div One R.Edwards/W.Edwards/H.Lloyd VETERANS CHAMPIONS 1991 Div 2 to 4 Men Tim Hasted Alan Harwood Trophy Div 2 to 4 Ladies Jennifer Smalley SLALOM MASTERS 1991 -TOP 10 PREMIER MEN 1. Richard Fox 6. Shaun Pearce 2. Melvyn Jones 7. Kevin Campbell 3. Ian Raspin 8. P~ter Buckley 4. Rob Wright 9. David Crosbee 5. Andrew Raspin 10. Len Shackleton 176 LADIES KAYAK RANKING LIST - 1991 KA YAK LADIES Premier Division Pos Name Club Pts 1 Lynn Simpson Nottingham Univ. 496 2 Rachel Fox Notts/Arrowcraft 492 3 Karen Like Vat Racers 480 4 Maria Francis Paddlesport/S. & S. 462 5 Heather Corrie Manchester C.C. 435 6 Penny Briscoe Notts/Arrowcraft 430 7 Joan Jayes Eddylines 402 8 Janet Johnson Colchester Canoe Club 386 9 Claire Daniels Dayla 385 1 0 Jane Wilson Forth Canoe Club 340 11 Alison Deykin Manchester C.C. 336 1 2 Hazel Reynolds Peak Performance 319 13 Sally Masters J18 Reading&Leighton Pk. 308 14 Treena Warman J 18 Barnard Castle 303 15 Rachel Doherty J 18 Ambleside A.A.A. 302 1 5 Helen Barnes Midland Canoe Club 302 17 Corrie Johnstone J 18 Newbury Canoe Club 272 18 Claire Fox J16 Basingstoke & Deane 252 19 Carol Jones Bala Canoe Club 232 20 Sue Marriott Bradford & Bingley 217 21 Lindy Kirk Nottingham Univ. 206 22 Emma Player J 18 Shepperton S.C.C. 196 23 Alison Muir J 18 South Shore Paddlers 180 24 Jennie Roper J 18 Wyedean Canoe Club 171 25 Nonie Coulthard Olney Slalom Paddlers 144 26 Jo Dutson J 18 Olney Slalom Paddlers 133 27 Brid1;1et Thomas Cambridge Univ. 114 The folio wmg are promoted to Premier division 28 Diane Woods J 16 Rugby C.C. 497 29 Louise Hilton Hemel Hempstead 489 30 Lisa Rae J 18 Wearside 487 31 Helen Stobbart J 18 Ambleside A.A.A. 482 32 Catherine Ward Olney Slalom Paddlers 466 33 Chris Atherton J 18 Forth Canoe Club 456 34 Senja Mortlock Forth Canoe Club 44 7 35 Anita Bennett J14 Harlow Slalom C.C. 442 36 Elizabeth Vowles J 18 Northampton C.C. 433 37 Tracy Wells Perivale C4 427 38 Rose Dunwoodie Vat Racers RSC 39 Lara Tipper Nottingham RSC 40 Cynthia Berry Forth RSC 177 KAY AK LADIES Divison One Pos Name Club PtsSS The following are demoted to division One 1 Helen Jones C.R.
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