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Zara Phillips has been picked to represent Great Britain at this summer's Olympic Games in London.

The Queen's granddaughter described her selection to the eventing team as "awesome".

Phillips, the 2006 world champion, is following in the footsteps of her parents, who both rode in the Olympic Games for the country.

Her mother, the Princess Royal, competed at the 1976 Montreal Games, while her father Captain Mark Phillips was a team gold medallist at Munich in 1972 and then won silver in Seoul 16 years later.

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Zara Phillips has been picked to represent Great Britain at this summer's Olympic Games in London.


Phillips, who is married to former England rugby captain Mike Tindall, said: "It's awesome to be given this opportunity.
"I am really excited and can't wait to kick on and get him there. Hopefully, we will make it this time."

The eventing star will ride High Kingdom at Greenwich Park next month. Her hopes of an Olympic place in 2004 and 2008 were dashed by injuries to her world title-winning horse Toytown.

She added: "High Kingdom is a pretty cool, very relaxed kind of guy.

"I was really happy with him at Bramham as he had obviously grown up and is improving all the time.

"He's pretty pony-like, a nippy little jumper and easy to manoeuvre, so hopefully it will suit him well in Greenwich.

"High Kingdom is owned by Trevor Hemmings, who has been one of my earliest supporters. He has owned a lot of my horses and has been so supportive, I couldn't do it without him."

Phillips been chosen alongside William Fox-Pitt, Mary King, Piggy French and Tina Cook for London 2012.

She clinched her spot with a third-placed finish in yesterday's Bramham International CIC three-star class after posting a personal best dressage score, and then jumping clear in the showjumping and cross-country phases.

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London 2012: Teenage weightlifter Zoe Smith makes Team GB - BBC News

Commonwealth bronze medallist Zoe Smith will make her Olympic debut this summer after being named in the five-strong GB weightlifting squad for London 2012.

Smith, 18, achieved the Olympic A standard twice and finished fourth at April's European Championships.

"I'm elated to have been selected for the team," said Greenwich-born Smith.

"It has been a nerve-wracking period ahead of selection, so I'm glad that I've secured my place to say I'll be representing Team GB!"

The teenager will be joined in the squad of five by veteran Welsh lifter Natasha Perdue.

GB weightlifter and Leeds City council worker Natasha Perdue

The 36-year-old who combines training with full time work at a refuse collection centre in Leeds will be following in the footsteps of her father, Terry, who competed at the 1968 and 1972 Olympics.

"I can't describe in words how happy I feel and I keep pinching myself to make sure I'm not dreaming," said Perdue.

"I waited two weeks for the call, and when it came I didn't want to answer it in case it was bad news.

"I asked them to repeat it about three times just to make sure."

Scotland's Commonwealth silver medallist -94kg Peter Kirkbride is the highest profile lifter in the three-strong men's squad.

The 24-year-old has endured a difficult 18 months after a series of injuries disrupted his training regime, but he hopes to be back to peak form by the Games.

GB weightlifting squad

Gareth Evans - Men's 69kg (26, Holyhead)

Peter Kirkbride - Men's 94kg (24, Hurlford)

Jack Oliver - Men's 77kg (21, Bexleyheath)

Natasha Perdue - Women's 69kg (36, Swansea)

Zoe Smith - Women's 58kg (18, London)

"I'm excited to find out about being selected as part of the team," said Kirkbride.

Winning Commonwealth silver was a great moment for me, and I hope to perform better than I did in Delhi."

Wales' -67kg lifter Gareth Evans, who left both his family and full-time job up to move to Leeds and train full-time with the GB squad, joins Kirkbride in the Olympic team.

"I'm ecstatic," he said. "It is testament to the sacrifice I have made and the hard work I have put in over the years.

"I would just like to thank everyone who has supported me so far."

Despite struggling at the Olympic trials in May, 20-year-old Jack Oliver is included in the team as a result of his promising displays over the past 18 months, which included British records at the World Championships.

"I feel ready to rise to the occasion and try to make my country proud," said Oliver.

The weightlifting events will take place between 28 July and 7 August at London's ExCel Centre at this summer's London 2012 Olympic Games.



London Irish forward Gibson on bench for England - Reading Evening Post

Jamie Gibson has been named among the England replacements for their tour match against the South Africa Southern Barbarians in Kimberley on Wednesday (2pm kick-off).

The absence of London Irish team-mate Jonathan Joseph suggests he could start the second Test.

The 21-year-old centre impressed after coming off the bench for the final few minutes in Saturday's 22-17 defeat in Durban.

He was involved in England's solitary try and, with Brad Barritt and Mike Brown both ruled out, is a contender to start in Johannesburg on Saturday.

His pace helped create a last-gasp try for Ben Foden and he showed his promise to fuller effect a fortnight earlier against the Barbarians when he scored two tries.

England coach Stuart Lancaster said: “Getting JJ on gave us a little spark that ignited a try.

"This is a tour to win games, clearly, but it’s also a tour to look at players and options."

Joseph was dubbed “the next Jeremy Guscott,” by his then coach at London Irish, Mike Catt, who, is now in charge of England’s attack.

“JJ is special, he creates something out of nothing,” Catt said. “His footwork is phenomenal and his ability to do things at pace creates space for others.

"He hardly ever makes an error, which is what distinguishes a great player from a good player.

"And, no, I’ve not saddled him with the Jerry Guscott tag because that’s something he’s going to have to cope with. He knows how good he can be.”

Alex Corbisiero, the other Exiles player in the 42-man party, has yet to feature due to a knee injury.

England also have a match against SA Barbarians North on June 19 before the third and final test in Port Elizabeth on June 23.

England (v South Africa Southern Barbarians): 15 Alex Goode; 14 David Strettle (both Saracens), 13 Anthony Allen (Leicester), 12 Jordan Turner-Hall (Harlequins), 11 Christian Wade (Wasps); 10 Charlie Hodgson (Saracens), 9 Danny Care (Harlequins); 1 Matt Mullan (Worcester), 2 Joe Gray (Harlequins), 3 Paul Doran Jones (Northampton), 4 Graham Kitchener (Leicester), 5 George Robson (capt, Harlequins), 6 James Haskell (Otago Highlanders), 7 Carl Fearns (Bath), 8 Thomas Waldrom (Leicester).

Replacements: 16 Tom Youngs (Leicester), 17 Rupert Harden (Gloucester), 18 Tom Palmer (Stade Francais), 19 Jamie Gibson (London Irish), 20 Lee Dickson (Northampton), 21 George Lowe (Harlequins), 22 Nick Abendanon (Bath).


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