Sunday, 12th October 2008

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Locals confident of mixing it with the world’s best

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THIS week sees the return of world powerboating to Guernsey.

From the Beijing Olympics straight to EC sports hall

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Richard Kruse is coaching local fencers only a few days after having arrived back in Britain from the Beijing Olympics. (Pictures by Steve Sarre, 0631285)
AN OLYMPIAN has been putting Guernsey’s fencers through their paces.

Several Sarnian successes expected in ‘the big one’

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The DDM Absolute pair of Joe Paul and Paul Isaacs are predicted to go close to breaking their class record tomorrow while Sharon Collenette and Lois Rawlins-Duquemin and Steve Pipe and Liz Bellot defend their 2007 women’s and mixed pairs titles respectively. (0571501)
GUERNSEY crews look set to dominate tomorrow’s 42nd Sark to Jersey Rowing Race.

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Shorto starts with tough tie

ISLAND champion Adam Shorto will kick off the start of a new snooker season with an early tester in defence of his title.

A busy month for shooters

AT THE height of the competition season, there have been 100-target club championship and selection shoots on most Sundays throughout July.

Le Prevost holds nerve to claim CI honours

ANOTHER great BSJA Guernsey Horse of the Year Show was given a fitting finale from a local perspective by The Settyres Trophy-winning senior home team.

Branch lifts the grand aggregate

NICK BRANCH secured the best win of his career on the shooting ranges by winning the Grand Aggregate at the GRC’s annual summer prize meeting over three days at Fort Le Marchant.

Jersey juniors enjoy a fruitful first day

JERSEY begun the Horse of the Year show strongly, leaving the Guernsey host riders in their wake.

Herridge longs for a weekend lie-in

JERSEY triathletes had better watch out.

World Championships door opens for Sarnian Briggs

JAMES BRIGGS looks set to take part in the Formula Windsurfing World Championships in Portugal next month.