Rob Jebb
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Gold | 2005 Skyrunner World Series | Champion of the year |
Robert Jebb (born 28 February 1975, Yorkshire) is an English fell runner, skyrunner, and cyclo-cross rider. He has won the annual Three Peaks Cyclo-Cross in the Yorkshire Dales a record eight times since 2000,[1] is a four-time-winner of the Three Peaks Race in the same region and broke Catalan dominance in the Buff Skyrunner World Series when he became champion in 2005.[2]
Jebb runs for Bingley Harriers.
References
- ↑ "Results and Roll of Honour", 3 Peaks Cyclo-cross official website
- ↑ "Robert Jebb and Corinne Favre, new world champions", BuffSkyrunner.com, October 11, 2005
- Bill Smith, "From Airedale to Kentdale: A Profile of Rob Jebb and Sharon Taylor", The Fellrunner Magazine, Jun 2004, 50-52
External links
- Mountain sports: Rob Jebb, SalomonOutdoor.com
- "Rob Jebb — First Britain to become the overall Sky Running Champion", Allsports Shopping
- Rob Jebb's Scottish Hill Racing profile
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