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scott411
3rd July 2006, 12:04
KIWI CROWNED WORLD CHAMPION

JULY 3, 2006: New Zealand has another motocross world champion.

Katherine Prumm has done it! Yes, she’s a world champion!

The 18-year-old teenage motocross sensation from Bombay, New Zealand, took her Molson Kawasaki KX250F to the top of the podium at the final round of the Women's World Cup at Uddevalla, in Sweden, this morning (NZ time) after a remarkable recovery from a broken hand while competing in the United States just six weeks ago.

She finished 2-1 in Sweden this morning to back up her win at the series opener and stamp her authority on the two-round series.

Race one in Sweden saw Prumm having to come from about fifth place early on. She pushed hard and moved up to third, putting in her best lap with two laps to go as she passed French rival Livia Lancelot and moved into second, finishing just behind German star Stephanie Laier.

Prumm had to then wait till both the men’s MX1 and MX2 GP races where completed to
do her final race.

“Imagine the pressure, but she handled it like the champ she is and came out in race two with all guns blazing,” said Kawasaki New Zealand’s Team Green manager Mike Ramsey.

”Katherine started well and, by the end of the first lap was in third place, just behind her main rivals. On lap three she made her move, passing Laier and then moving into the lead after pressuring Lancelot.

“From here she consolidated her lead, finishing 10 seconds ahead of Laier.”

Prumm had settled in well during the practice and qualifying sessions the day before, quickly coming to grips with the track layout and posting the third fastest time in her timed practice session behind Lancelot and Laier.

Tied on points with Lancelot but leading the championship after the first round in Germany in early May, she was able to carry the prestigious red front number plate at Sweden’s final round.

The Kiwi star will have the No.1 on her Kawasaki when she defends her title next season.

It was a remarkable achievement for Prumm, having broken her wrist while racing in the United States just six weeks earlier. The injury not only weakened her grip on the bike but also prevented her from training throughout her recovery period.

“That was the toughest part of my season -- actually overcoming my injury was a big effort and this win is something I have worked so hard for,” said Prumm.


Overall results from the second and final round of the Women’s World Cup in Sweden on Monday:

1st Katherine Prumm (New Zealand, Kawasaki KX250F).
2nd Elin Mann (Sweden, KTM250SX)
3rd Stephanie Laier (Germany, KTM250SX).


World Championship (Overall)
1st Katherine Prumm (New Zealand, Kawasaki) 94 points.
2nd Stepanie Laier (Germany) 87 points.
3rd Livia Lancelot (France) 78 points.

madmal64
3rd July 2006, 12:06
And they say Kiwi's cant fly! pah
Well done that girl!:yes:

Macktheknife
3rd July 2006, 12:13
What a great result, thanks for the write up scott. GO KIWI
And she's cute! shows what a little good sponsorship and support can do for someone with talent.

Swoop
3rd July 2006, 12:26
Bloody good on 'ya!!!!!!:first: :first: :first:

Big Dave
3rd July 2006, 13:25
Well Done.

Pixie
3rd July 2006, 13:29
Now, watch the NZ media ignor her

Big Dave
3rd July 2006, 13:37
Now, watch the NZ media ignor her


MTN gave her a very attractive sponsorship deal (Nice job Rhys).
KR has promoted her fully. (and sponsors the rest of the team)

Ben Townley told Vege that she would win it ages ago.

Write to the Harold pixie.

Macktheknife
3rd July 2006, 14:25
MTN gave her a very attractive sponsorship deal (Nice job Rhys).
KR has promoted her fully. (and sponsors the rest of the team)

Ben Townley told Vege that she would win it ages ago.

Write to the Harold pixie.
Nescafe gave her a bit of a boost too ($5000). Her goal was to make world champ before 20 yrs old, nice margin there.

kiwifruit
3rd July 2006, 14:31
Awesome effort Katherine! :first:

SDU
3rd July 2006, 17:07
:woohoo: Way to go Katherine Prumm!

& she cleaned the Aussies up this year! :rockon:

Hope they show the race on TV!

WINJA
3rd July 2006, 18:16
lucky rich kids

arj127
3rd July 2006, 20:15
Good on you Katherine. You fully deserve that championship.
You kicked my ass many times at Ardmore!

Hope you get that American championship next year too

Clivoris
3rd July 2006, 21:52
:banana: :banana: Go that girl :banana: :banana:
Been making sure my daughter's get to meet female road racers so they grow up believing they can try any sport they want. I better make sure they see coverage of Katherine's awesome job. :yes:

HondaRider
4th July 2006, 11:16
Well Done.

Who are the others in the team photo'
Brad Groombridge, Michael Philips, Katherine Prumm, ??? Seadon Baker and Nick Saunders
Who is the other fulla

Big Dave
4th July 2006, 12:03
Who are the others in the team photo'
Brad Groombridge, Michael Philips, Katherine Prumm, ??? Seadon Baker and Nick Saunders
Who is the other fulla

Rhys Carter.
Forest for the trees - of course it needs their names on it:slap:
taa

oldguy
4th July 2006, 18:30
Well done Katherine we are all proud of you:yes:

Kickaha
4th July 2006, 20:06
Now, watch the NZ media ignor her

TV gave her all of a 5 sec mention :yes:

James Deuce
4th July 2006, 21:10
Didn't on TV3. When I emailed them they said - "We haven't received a press pack".

Beemer
4th July 2006, 23:22
Now, watch the NZ media ignor her

As my husband said, a few seconds mention on the news, but heaps about the F1... if she was an All Black, she'd be a household name by now.

Good on her, great to see it's not just the blokes who can beat the best in the world!