Chris Grube and sailing partner Nick Rogers are battling to qualify for the 2012 London Olympics. Selection hinged on the pair’s performance at the World Sailing Championships in Australia, from where Chris has been writing a weekly diary for Chronicle readersRead
CHESTER’S Chris Grube faces missing out on a place at next year’s Olympic Games after suffering a late slide down the rankings at the World Sailing Championships in Australia.Read
Chester’s Chris Grube, 26, and sailing partner Nick Rogers have reached a crucial point in their bid to qualify for the London Olympics. Selection hinges on the pair’s performance at next week’s World Sailing Championships in Australia, from where Chris has been penning a weekly diary for Chronicle readersRead
Former Upton High School pupil Chris Grube and sailing partner Nick Rogers hope to win a place on the GB team for next year’s London Olympics. The 26-year-old from Mickle Trafford has flown to Australia to prepare for December’s World Sailing Championships and, during his time Down Under, he will be writing a weekly diary for Chronicle readers, charting his progress. Here is Chris’s latest diaryRead
Former Upton High School pupil Chris Grube and his sailing partner Nick Rogers are aiming to win a place on the GB team for next year’s London Olympics. The 26-year-old from Mickle Trafford has flown to Australia to prepare for December’s World Sailing Championships and, during his time Down Under, he will be writing a weekly diary for Chronicle readers, charting his progress. Here is Chris’s latest diary entryRead
Chester sailor Chris Grube and his partner Nick Rogers are aiming to win a place on the GB team for next year’s London Olympics. The pair’s selection hinges on December’s crunch World Championships in Australia. As the preparations gather pace, Chris, 26, of Mickle Trafford, has agreed to write a weekly diary for The Chronicle charting his progress Down Under.Read