Guernsey Press

Young Sam joins the elite

SOME of Guernsey’s best athletes are heading to Jersey this weekend to take part in the big Super League Triathlon.

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Previously in Jersey... The Ravenscroft Titans team at the inaugural event in 2017. Andrea Nightingale and James McLaughlin are at the front, second and third from the left. (22643767)

Triathletes Andrea Nightingale and Joshua Lewis, plus cyclist James McLaughlin and swimmer Samuel Lowe, will take part in the event which will see the world’s leading male and female triathletes, including 25 Olympians, compete for the title.

The Guernsey quartet have all been supported in their journeys to sporting success by Ravenscroft and as sponsor of the Super League Triathlon, the investment management company is bringing them together to take part in the corporate mixed relay.

‘The RBC Super League Triathlon is an incredible event to be involved with. It showcases what makes the islands a fantastic place to work and play. It brings the community together, with 10,000 spectators descending on St Helier last year and more expected this year,’ said Ravenscroft group managing director Mark Bousfield.

‘Ravenscroft is part of that community and so we wanted to support the Super League team in bringing the event back to Jersey. The corporate race is one element of a great weekend of sporting action and last year we finished on the podium. Our staff in Jersey and some of the many athletes that we support across the Channel Islands will be looking to repeat that success again this year.’

McLaughlin, who will take on the role of captain of Ravenscroft Titans, was part of the Ravenscroft team last year and returns to the Corporate Mix after an impressive performance at this year’s Commonwealth Games in Australia where he finished sixth in the time trial. He is now aiming for a time trial medal at the Commonwealth Games in 2020.

He’ll be joined again by Nightingale, who has just returned from Gold Coast, where she represented Great Britain in the Olympic Distance Triathlon having already been second Briton home in the World Championship Road Race in the Italian Alps and been pipped to the podium by just 49 seconds in the ITU Multi-Sport Age-Group World Championships.

Lewis, who was also part of the Guernsey contingent at this year’s Commonwealth Games, is continuing his training with the National Triathlon Performance Centre Wales. He will see some familiar faces in Jersey having trained with the Brownlee brothers, who are both competing, and raced against South African Henri Schoeman.

‘I’m really looking forward to representing Ravenscroft at the Super League Triathlon and being an ambassador for the company as without their support I wouldn’t have been able to train to the capacity and level that I have achieved and require to move to the next level,’ he said.

At 14 years old, Lowe is likely to be one of the youngest competitors taking part in the Corporate Mix. The Guernsey swimmer is aiming for Island Games selection in 2019 and will fly out to Jersey immediately after swimming in this year’s inter-insular at Beau Sejour. He is also looking compete in the Hampshire County, South East Regionals and hopefully qualify for Nationals next year.

The final team member of Ravenscroft Titans is Jersey triathlete Jack Kennedy who has also been selected to take part in the elite youth race at Super League Triathlon. He has just returned from representing Ireland in Youth European Championships.

There will also be a familiar face in Ravenscroft’s other team – Ravenscroft Centurions. She is Guernsey’s former GB swimmer Cate Jackson.