On Friday 30th June at Sports Central in CMK, Loughton School progressed to the Final of Bikeability Olympics 2023 on 7th July. There they will join Bushfield and Two Mile Ash, whose second teams also progressed to the final.
In drizzly weather, 26 pupils from 7 schools competed in each of five contests, including a road ride around Loughton.
“Thanks to all (Bikeability) instructors for another amazing event today,” said Jake Saville, Head of PE & Enrichment Coordinator at Two Mile Ash.
The final results were as follows (3 points for a contest win, 2 for 2nd place, 1 for 3rd place):
Schools
- Two Mile Ash – 14 points
- Loughton – 6 points
- Bushfield – 4 points
- New Bradwell – 3 points
- Water Hall – 3 points
Individuals
- Marshall B, Two Mile Ash – 6 points
- Darragh B-A, Two Mile Ash – 4 points
- Ito P, Two Mile Ash – 3 points
- Natalia Hearn-Kasimi, Loughton – 3 points
- Patrik Konya, New Bradwell – 3 points
- Thushani Suseelan, Water Hall – 3 points
Lauren Townsend, MK City Council’s Cabinet Member for Public Realm, presented the certificates and encouraged them to continue cycling.
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