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The 1987 National Junior Mechanics Competition (NJMC) (formerly the Apprentice Competition) event for the Road Transport Industry Training Board (RTITB [1]) National Mechanics Competition was held on 24 June 1987 at MOTEC 1 (Multi Occupational Training and Educational Centre) located at High Ercall, a former RAF base [2].

The RTITB's Chairman, John Armstrong, revealed that 230 teams entered 1987's National Junior Mechanics Competition (NJMC). After regional heats, quarter-finals and semi-finals the final day consisted of a morning practical round contested by 10 teams, only 4 teams qualified for the final round.

The team from Soundwell Technical College, Bristol, England won the competition for the 4th time, having last beaten the competition in 1981.

Highlights of the final were shown on Central Television news.

Austin Rover's UK Services Director, Roy Davies, presented the Winner's shield to Soundwell's Team Captain Mark Mannion. [3] [4]

The Road Transport Industry Training Board was hit by scandal 10 years later and was disbanded [5] [6].

Practical Round

RANK PRACTICAL ROUND POINTS
1. England Carlisle College 318
2. England Soundwell College 306
3. England South Devon College 296
4. Scotland Stevenson College 288
5. England Burton Upon Trent College 284
6. England Mid Kent College 263
7. England Woolwich College 256
8. England Trust Motors (Leeds) 226
9. England Chesterfield College 226
10. England Suffolk College 220


Final

RANK FINAL POINTS
Gold England Soundwell College
Mark Mannion (Captain)
David Gawler
Adrian Canham
John Smith
Ian Headford (Reserve)
Mike Newby (Manager)
42
Silver England Carlisle College
Justin Ellis (Captain)
Paul Moffat
Stephen Hill
Andrew Wilson
Andrew Hodgson (Reserve)
Steve Doughty (Manager)
Michael Clarke (Assistant Manager)
40
Bronze England South Devon College
Mark Cutmore (Captain)
Colin Samsom
Andrew Watters
Brian Trebilcock
Antony Dryland (Reserve)
Colin Drew (Manager)
32
4. Scotland Stevenson College
Alan Milne (Captain)
Douglas Pugh
Brue Unrau
Kevin Macaulay
William Blackley (Reserve)
Alan Skene(Manager)
23


Previous Winners

Year Winners
1986 England Beverley College
1985 England Oxford College
1984 England Guildford College


References

  1. ^ "The Oxford Dictionary of Abbreviations RTITB". 1998. Retrieved September 26, 2010.
  2. ^ "ERCALL MAGNA A brief journey through time". October 26, 2009. Retrieved September 26, 2010.
  3. ^ "Photograph of NJMC 1987 winners presentation". September 26, 2010. Retrieved September 26, 2010.
  4. ^ "Photographs of NJMC 1987 competition". September 26, 2010. Retrieved September 26, 2010.
  5. ^ "Politics: Training fraud cost taxpayer pounds 5m". October 11, 1997. Retrieved September 26, 2010.
  6. ^ "Two jailed over training fraud". November 11, 2002. Retrieved September 26, 2010.

Bibliography

  • Transport Training, The Newspaper of The Road Transport Industry Training Board, vol. 107, Great Britain, 1987 {{ citation}}: |first= missing |last= ( help)CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( link)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The 1987 National Junior Mechanics Competition (NJMC) (formerly the Apprentice Competition) event for the Road Transport Industry Training Board (RTITB [1]) National Mechanics Competition was held on 24 June 1987 at MOTEC 1 (Multi Occupational Training and Educational Centre) located at High Ercall, a former RAF base [2].

The RTITB's Chairman, John Armstrong, revealed that 230 teams entered 1987's National Junior Mechanics Competition (NJMC). After regional heats, quarter-finals and semi-finals the final day consisted of a morning practical round contested by 10 teams, only 4 teams qualified for the final round.

The team from Soundwell Technical College, Bristol, England won the competition for the 4th time, having last beaten the competition in 1981.

Highlights of the final were shown on Central Television news.

Austin Rover's UK Services Director, Roy Davies, presented the Winner's shield to Soundwell's Team Captain Mark Mannion. [3] [4]

The Road Transport Industry Training Board was hit by scandal 10 years later and was disbanded [5] [6].

Practical Round

RANK PRACTICAL ROUND POINTS
1. England Carlisle College 318
2. England Soundwell College 306
3. England South Devon College 296
4. Scotland Stevenson College 288
5. England Burton Upon Trent College 284
6. England Mid Kent College 263
7. England Woolwich College 256
8. England Trust Motors (Leeds) 226
9. England Chesterfield College 226
10. England Suffolk College 220


Final

RANK FINAL POINTS
Gold England Soundwell College
Mark Mannion (Captain)
David Gawler
Adrian Canham
John Smith
Ian Headford (Reserve)
Mike Newby (Manager)
42
Silver England Carlisle College
Justin Ellis (Captain)
Paul Moffat
Stephen Hill
Andrew Wilson
Andrew Hodgson (Reserve)
Steve Doughty (Manager)
Michael Clarke (Assistant Manager)
40
Bronze England South Devon College
Mark Cutmore (Captain)
Colin Samsom
Andrew Watters
Brian Trebilcock
Antony Dryland (Reserve)
Colin Drew (Manager)
32
4. Scotland Stevenson College
Alan Milne (Captain)
Douglas Pugh
Brue Unrau
Kevin Macaulay
William Blackley (Reserve)
Alan Skene(Manager)
23


Previous Winners

Year Winners
1986 England Beverley College
1985 England Oxford College
1984 England Guildford College


References

  1. ^ "The Oxford Dictionary of Abbreviations RTITB". 1998. Retrieved September 26, 2010.
  2. ^ "ERCALL MAGNA A brief journey through time". October 26, 2009. Retrieved September 26, 2010.
  3. ^ "Photograph of NJMC 1987 winners presentation". September 26, 2010. Retrieved September 26, 2010.
  4. ^ "Photographs of NJMC 1987 competition". September 26, 2010. Retrieved September 26, 2010.
  5. ^ "Politics: Training fraud cost taxpayer pounds 5m". October 11, 1997. Retrieved September 26, 2010.
  6. ^ "Two jailed over training fraud". November 11, 2002. Retrieved September 26, 2010.

Bibliography

  • Transport Training, The Newspaper of The Road Transport Industry Training Board, vol. 107, Great Britain, 1987 {{ citation}}: |first= missing |last= ( help)CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( link)

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