Speed skater Elise Christie continued her stunning form with a gold and silver at the latest World Cup event in Germany. Just a week after her triple gold heroics at the European Short-Track Speed Skating Championships in Sochi, the 25-year-old showed no sign of tiredness or effect from her recent injury.The Sky Academy Sports Scholar stormed to gold in Saturdays opening event in Dresden in the 1500m ahead of South Korean pair Choi and Alang Kim, clocking 2 minutes 41.20 seconds.So far this season only Choi and Shim Suk-hee had claimed gold over the 1500m distance.Im thrilled and shocked with the outcome for the 1500m as this isnt my strongest distance, Christie said.Christie was then pipped to gold in Sundays 500m final, losing out to Canadian Marianne St-Gelais after consistent lap times helped her to edge clear of Dutch duo Lara van Ruijven and Yara van Kerkhof.Im really happy to get a medal as I dont often double medal at World Cups, she added. I know Ive still got areas to improve on but that what makes the future exciting.My blade got kicked during the race which affected the way I skated but overall I am pleased with weekend. Jack Bateson was edged out by the eventual winner in Hungary It was a mixed weekend for the Scholars. Jessica Judd had problems with the testing conditions at the BUCS (British Universities) cross country race in Gloucester and finished ninth.The 21-year-old said: It didnt go great. I found the course too muddy and my legs just died!It was a struggle but at least it was in the top 10! It wasnt fun to feel like that but I will hopefully get back to where I want to be by the national cross country champs at the end of February.Rising boxing star Jack Bateson didnt quite have the weekend he was hoping for as he continues his quest to qualify for the Rio Olympics.The 21-year-old from Leeds fell at the first hurdle at the Bocskai tournament in Hungary, but it wasnt without a stubborn fight against Spaniard Gabriel Escobar Mascunano.He said: It wasnt the best tournament for myself. 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Toulon edged past Clermont Auvergne 23-21 at Stade Felix Mayol with Mamuka Gorgodzes late try giving them a timely boost.?The three-time European champions have struggled this term but they got back to winning ways ahead of Mike Fords arrival on Monday as their new first team coach.Leigh Halfpennys metronomic boot kept the scoreboard ticking over as he finished with 11 points for Toulon as they crossed once in each half with Charles Ollivon and Gorgodze scoring.?Clermont rallied hard and missed a late drop-goal to win the match with Patricio Fernandezs brace of tries and Camille Lopezs kicking keeping them on Toulons toes.Elsewhere on Sunday, A hat-trick from Nemani Nadolo helped Montpellier thrash Brive 42-13, out-scoring their opponents by five tries to just one.Nadaolo scored a brace of tries in the first-half for Montpellier, who thanks primarily to the boot of Demetri Catrakillis were 18-6 up by the break.Catrakillis ended the match with a haul of 10 points, whilst Francois Steyn and Charles Geli crossed the whitewash for Montpellier in a second-half that also saw Nadolo score his third.Ben Botica notched a conversion and penalty for the home side late in the game, whilst William Whetton scored the only Brive try, with Gaetan Germain kicking 8 points for Brive.On Saturday Castres delivered an eye-catching?31-23 victory over Top 14 champions Racing 92 at Stade Pierre Antoine.A pulsating fixture saw the teams locked up at 13 all at halftime, with a try apiece from France loose-head prop Eddy Ben Arous for Racing, and second-row Rodrigo Capo Ortega for the home side.The second half ?saw five-pointers from Geoffrey Palis and Benjamin Urdapilleta, and 16 points from the boot of the latter saw Castres come out on top, with new signing Leone Nakarawa getting on the score-sheet for the Parisian side.La Rochelle were too strong for Bayonne at home with a solid?34-17 victory at Stade Marcel Deflandre.With the score locked at 6-6 after 30 minutes, La Rochelle then struck twice in the 10 minutes before half time, first through Hikairo Forbes and then thanks to a penalty try. Brock James converted both to give his team a healthy 20-6 lead.Bayonne came back into the game after the break as Raphael Lagarde slotted two penalties, but a Vincent Rattez try gave La Rochelle a commanding lead with 20 minutes to play. Pierre Aguillon made sure of the result with his sides fourth try despite a yellow card for Jone Qovu, which forced the home side to see out the game with 14 men.dddddddddddd.Bayonne used that advantage to score a consolation try in the 81st minute through Martin Laveau.?Adam Ashley-Cooper bagged a hat-trick of tries as Bordeaux-Bègles defeated Lyon 32-10 at Stade Chaban Delmas.The hosts held a 27-3 lead at the break thanks to Ashley-Coopers first two tries and one from Luke Braid in an excellent first-half.Ian Madigan had brought his kicking boots, and his conversions plus two penalties saw the hosts on the right path to a bonus point win.?A try from Lyon full-back Romain Loursac threatened that eventuality, but ?Ashley-Coopers third score sealed the five points.?At the Stade des Alpes, Pau sneaked a 39-38 victory over Grenoble thanks to an 81st minute Tom Taylor penalty.The hosts led 29-16 at half-time, with Jonathan Wisniewski contributing 28 points for the game, and it all looked over in the 79th minute when Wisniewski kicked his eighth penalty to give his side a narrow 38-36 lead.?Pau werent done though, and Taylor showed his class with a nerveless last kick of the game that gave his team a memorable away victory.The visitors needed to score first in the second half, and they did so, reducing the deficit to 29-26 before Sona Taumalolo got sin-binned. Pau failed to add any points in that period but when he returned his team added a Jale Vatubua try, then another penalty by Taylor gave them a 36-35 lead before the grandstand finish.?In the late kick-off, Toulouse overcame Stade Francais 23-18?at the?Stade Ernest Wallon.?A cagey first-half ended with Toulouse 9-3 up, but also importantly with a man advantage after Sergio Parisse was unfortunate to be shown a red card for a tip tackle in the 37th minute.After the half-time oranges the game opened up, Alex Palisson and Thierry Dusautoir scoring for Toulouse, with Pascal Pape crossing the whitewash inbetween them for the visitors. Toulouse were always the likely winners though a late converted try from Julien Arias helped the visitors add some respectability to the score.Sebastian Bezy kicked 11 points for Toulouse, for whom Toby Flood notched a second-half conversion, whilst Julien Dupuy kicked two penalties for Stade Francais, and Meyer Bosman added a late conversion. ' ' '