Olympic Bronze medallist looking forward to getting back racing. 10 May 2010
After six weeks away warm weather training in San Diego, California, Tasha Danvers has confirmed the Super8 competition, piloted in Cardiff last year will form a key part of her track campaign this summer.
Danvers, who skippered London South to the team title in 2009, will return as London’s captain at the Glasgow event on Wednesday 7 July and will confirm her event nearer the time to get the best possible preparation for the rest of her season.
Despite the frustration of ending last year’s Super8 competition with an injury, she is really looking forward to racing in front of a British crowd again.
“After a good spell of warm weather training, I am ready to get out there and race again, Super8 is a great concept and I hope the people of Glasgow give us their full support!” she said.
“I’m also so proud to be given the opportunity to captain the London team once again - As London South captain we took the title last year and now I have both sides of the city to call upon for my team!
“Super8 in Cardiff was really well received by all the athletes last year and it was just unfortunate for me that I got injured, injuries are part of the sport and they can happen anywhere. I look forward to leading London this year to another team title. I hope the London athletes will come out in force and be proud to represent their city. As a young athlete I loved representing London Schools, so it’s great as a senior athlete to represent London and be part of a successful team!”
The London North and London South teams will this year be represented by one joint London team. The other seven cities to confirm their participation in Super8 2010 are: Hosts Glasgow, Gateshead, Manchester, Sheffield, Birmingham, Cardiff and Plymouth.
This year’s Super8 will mark the inaugural event at Glasgow’s newly refurbished Scotstoun stadium.
For more information about Super8, visit www.uka.org.uk