Surbiton High School skiers Eloise Greenhalgh and Alice MacAulay have celebrated call-ups for Great Britain with strong displays in the British Schoolgirl's races.
Eloise, 14, claimed silver in the giant slalom, slalom and combined events in the Children 2 category, while 12-year-old Alice won gold in the same events in the Children 1 category at Flaine, France.
Alice's efforts saw her awarded the Novices Cup, Dolphin Cup and Argyll Cup.
The girls will represent Team GB juniors in a host of events across Europe this year.
Surbiton High School is the alma mater of Britain's premier female skier, Chemmy Alcott, whom Eloise admits was a big influence in her taking up the sport.
"Chemmy is a great inspiration for me," she said.
"You get such a real rush skiing, and that is a big reason for doing it.
"I was thrilled when I got the call to say I was in the GB squad - I thought they were joking at first.
"My dream is to represent Britain at the 2014 Winter Olympics."
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