We are hiring! Please click here to join our growing magazine delivery team in Gloucestershire!

4. Leaflets Distributed with TLA

Delighted Jamie Cooke is crowned king of Europe

Cheltenham > Sport > Athletics

Author: Roger Jackson, Posted: Monday, 12th August 2019, 11:20

Great Britain celebrate their win Great Britain celebrate their win

Modern pentathlete Jamie Cooke added the European Championships title to his world crown and secured a Tokyo 2020 Olympic qualification spot for Great Britain after an outstanding performance in the men’s final at the University of Bath Sports Training Village. 
 
The home favourite, who was brought up in Andoversford and was a pupil at Balcarras School in Cheltenham, led throughout an extended day of competition, building on the fastest swimming time with what he described as his “best fence of all time” before consolidating his lead with a controlled performance in a ride delayed by high winds.
 
That gave Cooke a 16-second advantage going into the decisive run-shoot and he never looked like relinquishing that lead as he came home to rapturous cheers from a big home crowd.
 
“It’s been pretty much a perfect day for me,” said Cooke, who trains at the University with Pentathlon GB. “The world is slightly upside down with my scoresheet today but I’m really, really pleased with it.
 
“The fencing for me was a bit of highlight – everything came together on the day and I kind of couldn’t lose a hit, it was almost comical at one point. I made it slightly difficult for myself on the second shoot but I ran well so I’m really pleased.
 
“It’s amazing to win here in Bath, the volunteers and everyone have been incredible.”
 
There was double cause for celebration for Cooke as he also won team gold alongside fellow Brits Joe Choong and Tom Toolis, who placed fourth and 15th respectively. Sam Curry was the fourth Brit in action and finished 31st.
 
Choong had gone into the laser-run in second spot but was run out of the medals by defending champion Valentin Prades of France and the Czech Republic’s Martin Vlach, who produced a superb display to surge up from 11th to third.
 
Prades, who was also runner-up when the Europeans were last staged in Bath four years ago, said: “It is clearly a place for silver for me! Jamie was so strong today and was too far from me but I will get my revenge at the World Championships next month.
 
“The principle objective of today was to get my Olympic ticket so I am very happy.”

Copyright © 2024 The Local Answer Limited.
Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission from this site's author and/or owner is strictly prohibited. Excerpts and links may be used, provided that full and clear credit is given to The Local Answer Limited and thelocalanswer.co.uk with appropriate and specific direction to the original content.

More articles you may be interested in...

The Local Answer. Advertise to more people in Gloucestershire
The Local Answer. More magazines through Gloucestershire doors

© 2024 The Local Answer Limited - Registered in England and Wales - Company No. 06929408
Unit H, Churchill Industrial Estate, Churchill Road, Leckhampton, Cheltenham, GL53 7EG - VAT Registration No. 975613000

Privacy Policy