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   Tom Evans OE
Named by Red Bull as one of the best 10 ultra-runners in the world, Tom Evans OE won the Tarawera 102km race in New Zealand, breaking the course record.
Equestrian
Fives
The girls fives team competed in the U18 national finals with Amelia Dipper and Bella Park winning
the doubles plate, and Bella also finishing runner-up in the U18 singles plate.The U18, U16 and U15 girls teams all competed in the South East regionals at Christ’s Hospital, with Bella and Megan Linden finishing third in their year group.The most exciting fixture
for the boys was the 1st IV beating Tonbridge by a single point (95-94) in the final game.
Football
Amelia Dipper, Bella Park, Charlotte Stanworth and Liza Thwaites
 The College fielded
five senior teams in
the Lent term and
two ‘rec’ teams in
the Michaelmas term.
After a tough opening
fixture, the 1st XI
played an attacking
brand of football
drawing against
Christ’s Hospital, King’s Canterbury and Bede’s before worsening weather and the virus brought the season to an end.
Golf
     Charlie Pincus, national champion
The equestrian team of Megan Bassett, Amelia Dipper, Callum Hynes, Olivia McKeown, Charlie Pincus, Liv Reeves and Will Reeves once again secured team and individual qualifications for the NSEA National Finals at Addington Manor House Equestrian Centre. Charlie Pincus rode to victory in the 1m JWS becoming national champion. Charlie also took second place in the 1.10m JWS. Later in the season Amelia Dipper secured her individual qualification for the nationals next year.
Jerome Convert, George Pepper, Toby Lock and Victor Advincula, winners of the West Sussex Invitational
Boys and girls played social and competitive golf at the Royal Eastbourne Golf Club, receiving lessons from PGA professionals. Following their success in reaching the ISGA National Finals last year, this year the boys golf team won the West Sussex Invitational Foursomes for the first time in the competition’s history, with Toby Lock and
  Olivia McKeown at the nationals
George Pepper finishing second in the gross pairs competition.This was against top golfing schools including Charterhouse, Cranleigh, Eton, Harrow, Tonbridge,Wellington andWestminster.The team also finished runners-up in the Smarden BellTrophy, with George winning individually overall against some of the finest young golfers in the south of England. Earlier in the year George qualified for the European Golf finals in Spain, following in the steps of past finalists Luke Donald and Justin Rose.
George Pepper, winner of the individual Smarden Bell
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