Wednesday, May 28, 2014

KEYO BRIGG BOMBER QUADRATHLON WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 2014 - A GREAT TEAM EFFORT

Souvenir programme for the Keyo Brigg Bomber Quadrathlon World Championships 2014 organised by Lincsquad

Everyone who played a part in staging the Keyo Brigg Bomber Quadrathlon World Championships 2014 should feel very proud of their efforts on Sunday, May 25. 
Lincsquad www.lincsquad.co.uk organised the first world championships ever to be staged in the Brigg area and their members worked tirelessly on the swimming, 10k run, cycling and kayak sections held on the River Ancholme and roads in the Brigg area, going out as far as Waddingham, Redbourne and Hibaldstow.
They were assisted by volunteers, including marshals. Local firm Keyo was  the main event sponsor and there was also financial assistance from North Lincolnshire Council, Brigg Town Council and others. Members of the Brigg Town Business Partnership also gave support on the day.
The swim was sponsored by Zone3, the kayak section by the King William IV pub in Scawby Brook, the cycling by Claud Butler,  and the 10k by Simply Running of Hull.
It was a memorable event, much enjoyed by the competitors and the spectators. Pictured above is the front cover of the impressive souvenir programme.  
We hope you have viewed all the pictures taken by us and Ken Harrison posted Monday and yesterday on Nigel Fisher's Brigg Blog - with more taken by David Haber on www.scunthorpetelegraph.co.uk/pictures

UNDER STARTER'S ORDERS: Brigg Town Mayor Councillor Edward Arnott with Paul Armstrong, race director of the Keyo Brigg Bomber Quadrathlon World Championships 2014 on Sunday, May 25. Brigg Town Council supported the event with sponsorship, along with North Lincolnshire Council and  many businesses - picture on Nigel Fisher's Brigg Blog

UNDER STARTER'S ORDERS: Brigg Town Mayor Councillor Edward Arnott with Paul Armstrong, race director of the Keyo Brigg Bomber Quadrathlon World Championships 2014 on Sunday, May 25. Brigg Town Council supported the event with sponsorship, along with North Lincolnshire Council and  many businesses. PICTURE BY KEN HARRISON, WRAWBY.

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