Arnold Clark Parallel Lines series visits Tamworth Snowdome
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The Tamworth event was a celebration of inclusivity, drawing both familiar faces and new participants to the slopes. The race format was unique, challenging skiers to race against the fastest skier and achieve a time within a certain percentage to earn Gold, Silver or Bronze status. This event saw the highest number of Gold medalists to date, highlighting the growing talent and determination within the community.
Among the standout performances was Marcus Prosser, who achieved Gold status with a remarkable display of skill and speed. His performance was one of the many that made the day memorable.
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Hide AdAdding to the excitement, Sam Cozens from the GB Snowsport development team made a special guest appearance. Cozens, known for his prowess on the slopes, provided invaluable support in the start area and had the honour of handing out medals to the aspiring athletes. His presence was an inspiration to many young skiers who dream of becoming future Paralympians.


The Arnold Clark Parallel Lines series continues to make a significant impact, promoting inclusivity and providing opportunities for all individuals to participate and excel in snowsports. The final stop of the tour promises to be just as thrilling, as competitors look forward to showcasing their skills and pushing the boundaries of what is possible on the slopes.
Stay tuned for more updates on this inspiring series, as we continue to celebrate the achievements and stories of these incredible participants. Next and final stop is Manchester Chill Factore on 1st September where the series champions will be decided.. Entries are available here.. Parallel Lines Race Series - Snowsport England
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