Former Oxley College student George Dummer was loved by many.
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He was a promising mountain bike rider and a Southern Highlands local who tragically passed away two years ago at the age of 14.
To celebrate his life, GD Champs, a mountain bike race for high school aged students was held on Sunday, September 11 at Welby.
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Some 108 riders from 20 different schools gathered to race in the event organised by Rocky Trail Academy and hosted by the local mountain bike club Highlands Trails.
The social team representing the Dummer family was capably led by Sophia Dummer, who racked up plenty of laps on George's bike and thanked riders for helping keep George's legacy alive.
The format was Enduro, meaning riders tackled three separate timed sections as a time trial, up to five times each, with their best time on each trail counting towards their overall score.
The fastest times of the day was posted by Luke Skelly, who was riding socially for the Dummer Family team.
The fastest male students were Phoenix Sparke and Harry Greenfield, both from Oxley College, and Charlie Fay from Nowra Anglican College.
The fastest female riders were Kasey Daxner from Chevalier College, Abbey O'Donnell from St Benedict's Catholic College and Isla Terry from Oxley College.
Oxley College took out the overall George Dummer Cup.
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