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Olympic torch relay: Flame to visit 2012 canoe venue

BBC News 07 Jul 2012
British former swimmer Suki Brownsdon, who competed at four Olympics - the first when she was just 14 Former GB hockey player Bernard Cotton, who played at the 1972 Summer Olympics and went on to be GB's assistant manager at the 1988 Summer Olympics, where the team won a ...
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Sweetenham refuses to rest easy after success

The Independent 31 Jul 2001
"We've had a lot of success but we're not on track yet. In fact, we're nowhere near ... Last week, Kate Haywood, 14, broke Suki Brownsdon's 20-year-old British junior record at the European Youth Olympics, and at the European Junior Championships, the 18-year-old James Goddard took golds in the 200m and 400m individual medley in record times. .
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Sheppard leads charge in series of British records

The Independent 11 Dec 2000
The British Championships finished on a high with two Commonwealth records from Alison Sheppard at Ponds Forge yesterday ... Heidi Earpp was one swimmer to take Sweetenham's words to heart as she smashed Suki Brownsdon's 12-year-old British record in the semi-final of the 100 metres breaststroke, clocking 1..08.27 secs ... Up  . .
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Sheppard tunes in to records

The Guardian 11 Dec 2000
Lying on the floor all night with a radio held to your ear might be thought to be an example of the sort of extravagant socialising that Jonathan Edwards unjustly feared Britain's swimmers would bring to the Olympic village ... Suki Brownsdon's 12-year-old record over 100m had fallen to Earp's 1min 08.27sec in the heats, and she also won the final ... .
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LOUGHBOROUGH DUO SET NEW BRITISH BESTS

Sporting Life 09 Dec 2000
Loughborough students Rosalind Brett and James Gibson established British records on day three of the British Winter Championships in Sheffield on Saturday afternoon ... After his swim he admitted ... The 19-year-old Nottingham University student won her semi-final in 1min 08.27secs to reduce the 12-year-old record held by Suki Brownsdon by 0.69secs ... .
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Sheppard short of medal pace

The Guardian 27 Jul 2000
Alison Sheppard's performance in the 50m freestyle in the British Olympic trials was summed up in one word. "Dynamite," said the national performance director Deryk Snelling ... It will take that to get the medal." ... Heidi Earp's 1min 9.92sec in the 100m breaststroke semi-final sliced nearly half a second off Suki Brownsdon's 13-year-old record ... .
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Swimming: Earp stays calm to set record

The Daily Telegraph 27 Jul 2000
Details. HEIDI EARP, the 19-year-old who swims for the Nottingham-based Nova Centurion club, broke one of the oldest British records during the Olympic trials in Sheffield yesterday. Earp won her semi-final 100 metres breast-stroke race in 1min 09.92sec to shave an impressive 0.47sec off the mark set in 1984 by Suki Brownsdon ... She added ... Details ... 400m ... .
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RECORDS TUMBLE IN SHEFFIELD

Sporting Life 26 Jul 2000
"I had 4.19 as a target ... Earp's best time before the race was just 0.06sec shy of Suki Brownsdon's mark which had stood since 1987. The determined 19-year-old, who swims for Nova Centurion, turned in 33.08sec - 0.44 inside Brownsdon's record split - and she maintained the pace to set the new record of 1.09.92. She said ... .
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REBECCA COOKE-S UP A SHOCK

Sporting Life 09 Feb 2000
By PA Sport Staff ... Her time of 1.09.06 in the 100m breaststroke was just 0.1sec short of Suki Brownsdon's long-standing British short course record. .
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