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Conkers win is double over French | Conkers win is double over French |
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English sportsmen have completed a double over the French this weekend. | English sportsmen have completed a double over the French this weekend. |
Ady Hurrell, of Whittlesey, Cambs, took the World Conker Championship crown less than 24 hours after Les Bleus were dumped out of the Rugby World Cup. | Ady Hurrell, of Whittlesey, Cambs, took the World Conker Championship crown less than 24 hours after Les Bleus were dumped out of the Rugby World Cup. |
He beat John Ingram, representing France, in the final of the 43rd championships in Ashton, Northants. | He beat John Ingram, representing France, in the final of the 43rd championships in Ashton, Northants. |
Train driver Mr Hurrell, 36, needed just two shots to smash the conker of his competitor, a 54-year-old Dordogne antiques dealer. | Train driver Mr Hurrell, 36, needed just two shots to smash the conker of his competitor, a 54-year-old Dordogne antiques dealer. |
Mr Ingram later admitted he actually came from Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, but had a lot of business in France. | Mr Ingram later admitted he actually came from Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, but had a lot of business in France. |
Mr Hurrell said: "It was a great win last night and I hope the rugby boys go on to win the final just as I did." | Mr Hurrell said: "It was a great win last night and I hope the rugby boys go on to win the final just as I did." |
Out of more than 300 entrants at the 43rd World Conker Championship, sponsored by the Institution of Health and Safety, 13 were listed as French. | |
This was not enough to make a full rugby union side but they met the same fate against the English as their national side in Paris on Saturday night, a spokesman said. | This was not enough to make a full rugby union side but they met the same fate against the English as their national side in Paris on Saturday night, a spokesman said. |
The championship has so far raised almost a third of a million pounds for charities for the blind. | |
It was sponsored the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health which wanted people to see that its inspectors were not "killjoys". |
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