Nicole Ritchie added the British Giant Slalom title to the Slalom title she had won the previous day with a dominant win that saw her fastest on both runs. Eilidh Ryan took second with Kate Taylor taking third ahead of Jenny Davies and Nicole Shering.
With Callum Henderson setting a fast first run and Murray Howie setting a direct second run, this was a race that required the racers to be brave and attack if they wanted to be rewarded. Ritchie has bags of experience down the Hillend course but had been beaten by Eilidh Ryan at the Scottish Championship Giant Slalom earlier in the month and was taking no chances.
Ritchie set her stall out on the first run but could not shake off the rest of the field. Edinburgh University student, Kate Taylor put in a great first run to be within touching distance, just seven hundredths behind Ritchie with Claire Winthrop taking an impressive third ahead of Ryan. Jenny Davies was just ahead of the impressive young Irish racer Olivia O’Brien.
Nicole Shering put the disappointment of crashing in the run in to the finish in the slalom behind her, with a determined second run to take the lead, in front of Holly McKey, with six to go.
O’Brien had been the leading Under 16 racer after the first run but could not live with the speed generated by either Shering or McKey and dropped out of the reckoning.
Next down was Davies and she posted a new fastest time to take the lead but this did not last as Eilidh Ryan rediscovered her form to take the lead with just three to go. A place on the podium was possible after this run.
Winthrop, an accomplished Ski Cross racer during the winter had a deficit of 0.36 to Ritchie but an advantage of almost a quarter of a second over Ryan from the first run. Her second run was going really well until she clashed her boots and flew through the air in the run in to the finish. With Ski Cross being a rough and ready discipline, Winthrop had the intelligence to drop her hand as she crossed the line to break the beam. While the mistake cost her dearly she dropped down to fourth with two to go.
With the lure of a podium dangling in front of her, Taylor gave it her all. There is a fine line between being on the mark and trying too hard and Taylor just crossed the mark in her effort to go for the win and she dropped down behind Ryan.
Had you asked Ryan if she thought she would be on the podium after the first run, she would probably have said no but her determination on the second run had dragged her back into contention. The race is never over until the end.
Ritchie had an advantage of over half a second on Ryan from the first run and extended this as she posted the fastest second run time to take her second win of the weekend.
The age groups were won by Sophie Anderson (Under 14, 9th Overall); Holly McKey (Under 16, 7th Overall); Jemma Clarke (Under 18, 10th Overall); Eilidh Ryan (Under 21, 2nd Overall) and Nicole Ritchie (Senior, British Champion).
Emilia Dempster and Heather Ballantyne took the Under 12 and Under 10 race wins.