York skier Adam Lee has proved once more that he is the best in Britain by completing a clean sweep of national titles.
Lee, 18, from Clifton, sped to glory in the Scottish, English and British dry slope slalom championships.
The former Easingwold School pupil, who has just started as a computer science student at Teesside University, took the Scottish crown in Edinburgh a month ago and then the English title at Sunderland two weeks ago.
A week later he made it a hat-trick of triumphs when he successfully defended his British championship at Llandudno, north Wales.
In a brilliant season, he has won all but one of his 17 races and is aiming to ski to even more success on the dry-ski slopes.
A member of the Sunderland club, he is urgently seeking sponsors to help meet the high cost of competing round the country.
Anyone wishing to offer assistance should telephone York (01904) 639977.
Updated: 10:12 Saturday, September 27, 2003
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