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Race track design of the highest standard.... with a pub on the finish line!
29th August 2022

We headed back to the beautiful... normally quiet... Island of Sark on Friday for the first event of a 'double-header' Lawn Mower racing weekend.

The two days of action started with the hillclimb at Sark Harbour hill.

The racing doesn't start until the final boat of the day has docked and the passengers have been transported to the top of the hill by the unique 'Sark trailer bus'. An experience that has to be taken if you ever visit this Channel Island!

But the wait for racing is never boring or wasted as the Bel Air pub is placed adjoining the finish line.

Surely every race track should be designed in this way?

I multi-tasked and managed a few beers together with a few pics. Nice.

There is a new Gallery online if you want to check out my pics
CLICK TO VIEW THE 2022 SARK HILLCLIMB PICS
Rovers impress in Rawlinson Cup final....
22nd August 2022

Have Rovers set the standard for the new football season?

Rovers had a convincing win over North in the 2022 Rawlinson Cup Final at The Track.

They dominated play and were rewarding with a 4-1 win. This result is certain to instill confidence as the Guernsey Priaulx league starts its season. We look forward to seeing how the championship develops.

I was sent down to photograph the Cup Final and was greeted by even less working flood lights than the last time I covered an evening game at The Track! Some areas of the pitch were very poorly lit.

I heard a rumour that funding may be in place to update the lighting at a couple of the Guernsey Club grounds. I hope it's true... and the sooner the better for us photographers.

Oh the players also deserve better light too, ha, ha!!

My pics can be viewed here:
CLICK TO VIEW THE 2022 RAWLINSON CUP FINAL
Guernsey Athletics Track & Field at Footes Lane.....
22nd August 2022

The ActiveGSY Track & Field event at Footes Lane included at couple of highlights.

Firstly Alistair Chambers visited his old training ground with his Bronze Commonwealth Games medal. He took part in a Q&A giving an insight into the life of a top athlete. The junior Club members were suitably 'star-struck'!

When the attention turned to the track and field Abi Galpin produced an amazing leap in the long jump re-writing Kimberley's 17 year old woman's record.

I've added a new gallery featuring some of the action.
CLICK TO VIEW THE ACTIVEGSY TRACK & FIELD GALLERY
Kiya Ashton & the Folkadelics take to the big stage....
17th August 2022

Kiya Ashton & the Folkadelics are a new band on the Guernsey scene and they have quickly developed their own sound. They've already attracted a following during the summer of 2022 and are certainly 'one to watch'.

Their most recent gig was supporting The Pips at St James where they looked at home on the big stage.

You can view the pics of Kiya & the Folkadelics at St James by following this link:
CLICK TO VIEW KIYA ASHTON & THE FOLKADELICS PLAYING AT ST JAMES
Firms battle for honours on the streets of St Peter Port....
17th August 2022

Over fifty local firms went to battle on the streets of St Peter Port for the annual Inter-firm relay.

The Cannacord Genuity Wealth Management Inter-firm relay seems to be taken quite seriously by some businesses who manage to enter a team of four who have familiar faces to anyone who follows local sport.

Of course it is a fun event which raises money for good causes but as we know if you are a 'competitor' you are probably 'in it to win it'!

So well done to Ravenscroft for the win and AON for being the first of the losers!!

I have uploaded a few pics here:
CLICK HERE TO VIEW PICS OF THE 2022 INTER-FIRM RELAY
The Pips headlined their farewell gig at St James....
12th August 2022

The Pips packed the place!

The crowd at St James was treated to one last performance from The Pips before the band head off to the mainland to try their luck on the bigger scene.

I've enjoyed watching how their performance and style has quickly evolved and I imagine that we will see even greater things from them next time they play locally.

I was amongst a gaggle of photographers capturing this gig and my pics are now online here if you are interested:
CLICK TO VIEW THE PIPS AT ST JAMES
The 2022 SoPM Summer School Gig... a busy night for everyone involved
01st August 2022

The 2022 edition of the SoPM Summer School Gig was as busy as always.

The stage was set at the Fermain Tavern and ten young bands were lined up to perform in front of family and friends. This is an ambitious challenge for the SoPM tutors but they are now 'old hands' at this!

Their reward comes from seeing the students happy faces and their sense of achievement after performing in a band... often for the first time. The seeds are sown and the future promises lots of live music. Good news!

Ten bands to photograph during the gig has its own challenge for a photographer. I'm very aware that the families and friends don't want me standing in front of their videos and cameras. So my viewpoints are restricted.

Also as there are so many changes of line-ups the stage often has 'unused' mike stands and instruments getting in the shots making it a challenge to get 'clean' images.

Topping off that problem was the bigger one of the lighting. As expected the stage was lit by LED units and (again as expected) they were set to cycle between full green - red - blue solid colour.

There was no additional white fill or back-lighting. Any of you who have worked in this environment will know how hard it is to capture the great results you would like. A lengthy edit correcting colours in Lightroom is inevitable.

But I have to say that all the difficulties are out-weighed by the pleasure of seeing the young performers enjoy their moment on stage. This is one of my favorite gigs.

My pics are now online if you want to take a look:
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE 2022 SoPM SUMMER SCHOOL GIG
Two days on the beach racing on the sand.....
30th July 2022

The Guernsey Motor Cycle & Car Club organised a special summer Sandracing event for its members. This offered them the chance to log up the laps during two days of intensive racing.

The format to combine two days of racing - back to back - clearly had a lot of support.

The number of entries showed that (many of) the racers were prepared to take a Friday off work for day one knowing that Saturday's racing was to follow.

It was great to see such a full line-up on the start line for the bike races. Also there was a larger number of spectators lining the beach wall than for a 'standard' event. This made for a fantastic atmosphere.

All this combined to make a great event and maybe one that will feature in the calendar in future years?

I've added a new Gallery featuring some of my pics:
CLICK TO VIEW THE 2-DAY SANDRACING EVENT
Gravity aided sports.... a walk in the park?
24th July 2022

Maybe I simplify things too much sometimes.

To my simple mind you'd think that a gravity aided sport like the GVC MTB Gravity Series would be a bit of a 'stroll in the Park'... wouldn't you?

How hard can it be to roll down a hill on a bike?

Well it seems that 'I know nothing'!

Looking at the grimacing and sweating at Round 4 of the Gravity Series it was clearly a lot tougher than I thought!!

This time the mornings racing included two venues so there was even more demand on competitors as the had to pedal between each one too.

As always the smiles returned at the end of the racing and there was a sense of achievement in the air.

As for me... well I was worn out chasing the action. Maybe it is me who needs to work on my own fitness?

There's a new Gallery of pics online here:
CLICK TO VIEW ROUND 4 OF THE GVC GRAVITY SERIES
It was a near certain bet that the record would be lowered....
17th July 2022

The Avon Tyres Motorsport UK British National Hillclimb Championship returned to Le Val des Terres for the first time since 2019... and expectations were high.

The two local rounds were numbered 21 & 22 so there were plenty of reference points established in the earlier rounds and the bet was on that racing would be close and competitive and there was a feeling that the outright hill record would be lowered.

And it was a safe bet on all counts! Hundredths of a second split the competitors and sure enough Alex Summers was the one who left the Island with his name in the record book with a time of 26.56 sec.

Maybe the high temperatures were less that perfect for engine performance but the dry hot surface enabled records to drop in several other classes too.

Well done to all who participated and a BIG thank you to the Guernsey Motor Cycle and Car Club for organising the event. Roll on next year!

This gallery features my pics of all the racing:
CLICK TO VIEW THE 2022 GUERNSEY NATIONAL HILLCLIMB
The top guns are back.......
14th July 2022

Jersey welcomed the 'top guns' back to Bouley Bay hill for rounds 19 and 20 of the 2022 Avon Tyres Motorsport UK British National Hillclimb Championship.

As happened to most sporting events Covid had disrupted this exciting motorsport spectacle. So there was a great sense of anticipation ahead of its return to the Channel Islands.

The first rounds of the 2022 championship had already suggested this years local competition was going to be close.

Many of the earlier rounds had already produced new records. Could Jersey join the list?

But, perhaps surprisingly, the record book wasn't re-written this time so we will have to wait twelve months for another try.... or maybe Guernsey's Le Val des Terres will get the new fastest time?

The Bouley Bay gallery is now online and the Guernsey pics will follow after Saturday's racing.
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE JERSEY NATIONAL HILLCLIMB PICS
The 2022 ToG final day topped them all....
10th July 2022

The 2022 Tour of Guernsey was completed with a sixth day of racing on Saturday. The large field of riders covered all ages, all abilities and all levels of fitness!

You might of expected that this could lead to a lack of competition and interest but that couldn't be further from the truth. Each competitor was able to focus on someone near their own ability and once again the atmosphere 'track side' was brilliant!

The hot sun had brought out a crowd of supporters and riders who weren't racing also joined in the encouragement of others.

What a brilliant week and well done to all. There were some really committed, gritty and brave performances... yes it was gritty and brave to get straight back in the saddle after taking a fall!

This is a big gallery featuring Day 6 of the ToG:
CLICK TO VIEW DAY 6 OF THE TOUR OF GUERNSEY
What goes down must come up.....
09th July 2022

In a strange twist it seems that what goes down must come up!

As the 2022 Tour of Guernsey hit the Islands deepest hole for day 5 I made my way down to the very bottom as there is always an interesting pic available using the Ronez digger as a background.

Day five's course introduced the new 'surface track' to competitors before they headed deep down into Ronez Quarry.

I think it is one of the most popular days of the ToG because it offers the chance to race against a unique backdrop and challenge.

The problem for this photographer is that at the end of the event I'm left with that long hot climb back to the surface. But it is worth the effort? Note the question mark!

This gallery shows all the action from down under....
CLICK TO VIEW PICS OF THE ToG FROM WAY DOWN DEEP
How a Bout this then..... there were fourteen!
08th July 2022

Boxfit gave their members a chance to tick a box once again at KGV.

Now I must admit that this particular 'box' is not one that I have any yearning to put a tick in but it seems there is an enthusiastic line of people who see it different from me!

The experience that attracts them is to go toe to toe in a boxing ring against an equally keen fighter. Part of the whole experience must be the build up, the training and having a 'goal' at the end of tunnel. But on the day there must be a few nervous people slipping on the gloves!

But the look of elation after the final bell showed how happy every one of the fighters were to have completed the journey.

The 2022 King of the Ring event was held at KGV starting in the late afternoon running on into the early evening and the weather could not have been better. A big crowd of supporters enjoyed the atmosphere... and a few beers... and the whole show was great fun.

I was able to cover every Bout and my pics are now online here if you want to take a look:
CLICK TO VIEW THE 2022 KING OF THE RING
The ToG go underground in St Andrew for day 4....
07th July 2022

So that's the first four days of the GVC Tour of Guernsey photographed.

Day 4 of the GVC Tour of Guernsey headed into St Andrew for a change of scenery and riders were given the added challenge of riding through the pitch dark Underground Hospital... so dark in fact that I couldn't photograph them!

This week is proving to be quite hectic as I juggle my time between this event and other assignments.

But it's well worth the effort as there is always a fun and friendly atmosphere at the Tog as each rider challenges themself to push their limits. Well done everyone.

The first four galleries are online with the finals two days to follow:
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE 2022 ToG PICS
Tour of Guernsey 2022... a test of endurance
03rd July 2022

The GVC is back for another week of close racing action at the 2022 Tour of Guernsey. Even after more than a quarter of a century the ToG is still as popular as ever with a large entry for this years event. Taking part demands fitness and commitment for the long haul....

The 2022 GVC Tour of Guernsey started with a challenging morning with riders having to complete three separate courses. But, underlying the wish to win is simply wanting to have fun. How do I know? Well I saw all the smiles on the riders faces!

The scene is now set for the week of racing where strength and stamina will play an important part and if riders can keep smiling I think that will count as 'Job done'.

The first Gallery of the week can now be viewed here:
CLICK TO VIEW DAY 1 OF THE 2022 TOUR OF GUERNSEY
The Mini's put on a fantastic show at the BWCI Soccer Festival....
02nd July 2022

The 2022 BWCI Mini Soccer Festival was held at Footes Lane in sunny weather.

I love photographing junior football as there is always an abundance of enthusiasm on the pitch. There were also some talented and confident young players.

With twenty-one teams taking part including visitors from the UK and Jersey the action was nearly non-stop spread over several mini pitches.

I was able to spend some time on Saturday morning following the games and I've added a new gallery of my pics.
CLICK TO VIEW PICS OF THE BWCI MINI FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT
We miss you mate.....
01st July 2022

Today was a sad occasion. My good mate Andy Coleman was laid to rest after passing away much too young.

Andy was an incredibly talented musician - but far more than that.

He adored his family above all else but he had room in his heart for a huge group of friends too.

Andy affected and charmed all those who got to know him. He was generous and caring by nature and such great fun.

It can be said that some people never fulfill their potential in life. That certainly can't be said of Andy. He faced up to the challenges before him and always maintained his sense of humour.

Now his family have amazing (and happy) memories to help them through these hard times.

I will always remember how much fun Andy was be be with. He always had a story to tell but was also there for anyone who needed a friend.

Rest in peace Andy with Tracey. I hope you can handle arranging the music score for the harps!!
Footes Lane comes alive to the sound of music and 5.000 metres....
18th June 2022

The atmosphere down at Footes Lane for the Imperium Night of 5,000's was great.

Track running is so different from say cross country. Being in the 'stadium' keeps everyone involved in the track action. Competitors hang around to support other races and the commentary and music adds to the event.

Friday nights Guernsey Athletics meeting had been billed as the Imperium Night of 5,000's but it had been decided to include a couple of 800m races too.

The very warm evening didn't help the first runners to the line but they still performed well.

As the night cooled the later races benefited from the drop in temperature.

I'd had a late call to cover the event for the Guernsey Press and I ended up really pleased to have the opportunity.

My pics are now online here:
CLICK TO VIEW PICS OF THE NIGHT OF 5,000's
The final trophy of the season finds its place in the cabinet...
14th June 2022

The final box was ticked on the extended 2021/2022 Guernsey football league and cup fixtures last night at the Corbet Field.

It was two under 13's sides who completed the last game of the season when Vale Rec faced Sylvans for the Wally Chick Trophy.

The game was entertaining and competitive with a final score that didn't really do justice to the losers, Sylvans, who played well and kept their spirits high right to the whistle.

But the glory and the trophy went to Vale Rec who showed their class right across the pitch.

I enjoyed having the nice summer evening sunshine to photograph in and my pics are now online here:
CLICK TO VIEW PICS OF THE 2022 WALLY CHICK TROPHY GAME