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Sam retains GB crown!


West Bradford’s Samantha Murray feelsshe is getting backto her best aftersuc- cessfully defending hertitles atthe GB Open Modern Pen­ tathlon Championships in Soli­ hull on Sunday.


jV^'The London 2012 Olympic sil­ ver medallist came home first


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shipcrownattheTudorGrange Leisure Centre aftera superbly consistent performance, earn­ ing her qualification for the European Championships in . Budapest next weekend. Murray trailed Alice Fitton


by eight points after the 200m freestyle swim, clocking 2:08.13, but she was the best of the Brits after the fencing, trailing only Hungary’s Tamara Alekszejev by six points after winning 24 ofher36 bouts. After the ride, Alekszejev


led from Fitton, with Murray third - but Murray pulled back


her 26-second advantage in the run/shoot to finish nine sec­ onds clear of Alekszejev, with Fitton third. And Murray said: “Ifeel eve­


rything is starting to come to; gether again. I’ve always been a go-getter and had that north­ ern grit and determination - it’s what pulled me through in 2012 when I didn’t have the ability 1 have now. “My fencing and running is


stronger now, and overall I’m a better athlete - I’ve always been a warrior, not a worrier, I fight for everything, and I’m focussed


on the Euros now and doing well there.”


Her season is picking up


pace at the right time - hav­ ing finished 28th and 29th re­ spectively at World Cup 1 and 3, Murray was second at the Open French Championships last month, ahead of the Euros in Hungary. . Rio 2016 is on the horizon, but it’s a case of one event at a


time: “Ourtrainingprogramme is geared to Rio in the long run, but that’s not my daily motiva­ tion at the moment - it’s about the next competition.


“Next year Olympic quali­


fying opens, and we’ll see how we go.


“Sport is a funny world and


there’s a lot of expectation af­ ter London - I’ve been amarked woman since. People watch vid­ eos of you and plan how to beat you, and I’ve had to react to that. “I’ve had to extend my rep­


ertoire in the fencing, for ex­ ample.


“You become a scalp and


have to manage that. I took it to heart, but recently learned not to, and that everythingyou do is an opportunity to do well.”


A fortnight is a long time in


motorcycle racing. And since the last round of the British Super Bikes Championship, Whalley teenager Harry Hartley has moved on from Team Halsall Kawasaki to Tsing- taoWK Kawasaki. His former team stat­


ed they needed a rider of greater experience to help the team progress, replac­ ing him with Jon Kirkham - whose place Hartley moved into at Tsingtao WK Kawasaki. Ill fortune struck at


Snetterton, and it seems to have stuck with Harry, as, getting used to his new machine in FP3 at Knock- hill at the weekend, he had an off that left him iqj ured. After a visit to the track


medical centre, Harry was deemed unfit to race, and was advised a visit to hos­ pital was needed for a pre­ cautionary scan. He is on the mend now,


but this meant that he was unable to make his debut. H a r t le y now has a


fortnight to get fit as the next round takes place at Brands Hatch.


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