Trio bouncing into unknown

Friday 21st November 2008, 2:29PM GMT.

0674172.jpgGuernsey hopes in Hull, from left, Sarah Ozanne, Michael Sermon and Joanna Robinson. (Picture by Andrew Le Poidevin, 0674172)

THE Guernsey trampolining squad are off to the Home Nations tournament for the first time at the weekend.

On Sunday in Hull, three local trampolinists will represent the Channel Islands as they take on the might of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland in a grade-two standard competition. Only grade one trampolinists go to the Olympics and Guernsey’s coach Jill Pritchard is apprehensive but excited about the challenges ahead.

‘It’s a big step up,’ said Pritchard, who is a PE teacher at St Peter Port School. ‘I’m very nervous about it. Guernsey teams do not normally get to go away and play the representative teams from the home nations.

‘But we’ve been working very hard. It’s brilliant. It’s a huge compliment just to be invited. For Great Britain [gymnastics] to ask if we’re bringing a team over was really nice.’

The team comprises 21-year-old Sarah Ozanne, who will compete in the over-15s women’s individual event and in the women’s synchronised competition with Joanna Robinson, 19.

Also travelling is Michael Sermon, a 15-year-old St Sampson’s High schoolboy who will compete in the over-15s men’s individuals.


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