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Topper Open at Yeadon Sailing Club

by Andrew Cowling 28 Jul 2014 20:19 BST 19 July 2014

Bearing in mind the forecast of thunder storms sweeping across the UK the turnout of 16 boats was excellent. As it happened we managed to miss all the storms in the region and the meeting was sailed in medium to light winds and with only a little rain after lunch.

All the sailors were very keen to get going and the first race started with the usual Topper general recall with most of the fleet over the line. At the second attempt Finlay Brechin took a commanding lead and finished well ahead of the rest. However the race for second place was very close with four boats finishing within a few seconds of each other. James Tulley had a brilliant last run and sailed around the group to get the inside position for the last mark and go from 5th to 2nd place, with Harriet Lee 3rd followed by Jenni Parsons and Maddie Metcalfe. Dennis Beard took first blood in the adult race and finished 8th, two places ahead of Paul Metcalfe. Toby Read and Henry Ball also finished their first ever race in boats borrowed from the Sailing Centre next door.

After lunch the wind had dropped a bit making things more tricky. James took a commanding lead at the start of the second race by sailing round the back of the island and reaching in to the first mark whilst the rest of the fleet were stuck in a hole below it (local knowledge from previous visits perhaps?). Harriet soon got into second place with Jenni and Finlay hot on her heels. The wind became very light half way through the race but James still had a big lead going round the penultimate mark and on to the last run. However he then managed to find a dead part of the tarn with no wind and Harriet gave him a taste of his own medicine and sailed past on the final run to take the win with James 2nd, Jenni 3rd and Finlay 4th.

So going into the last race with the best 2 of 3 races to count any one of those four could take the overall win. The wind had now gone very light and after another general recall (and the race officer wishing the club owned a black flag!) Jenni showed impressive light wind skills to sail away from the rest. Unfortunately James couldn't repeat his start from the previous race and got stuck under the fleet going to the first mark, so the fight for the overall win was left to the other three. Half way through the race with Felix Baines showing some good form in 2nd place it looked as if the open title would go Jenni's way, but Harriet then overhauled Felix to put herself in 2nd place and in line for the title although Finlay in 3rd place had other ideas. Jenni took the race win well ahead of the rest and as with the previous two races the battle for second place went down to the final run. Finlay managed to overtake Harriet for 2nd place and Harriet finished 3rd with Felix also coming back strongly on the final run in 4th.

So after some very close racing the open meeting win went to Finlay Brechin, one point ahead of the next three who after a discard all had the same points total with Jenni Parsons coming 2nd, Harriet Lee 3rd and James Tulley 4th. The adult race went to Paul Metcalfe who sailed better in the lighter wind after lunch to finish 9th overall.

Overall Results:

PosHelmR1R2R3Pts
1stFinlay Brechin1‑423
2ndJenni Parsons‑4314
3rdHarriet Lee‑3134
4thJames Tulley22‑94
5thFelix Baines‑76410
6thFranklin Wright(DNC)5510
7thThomas Parkhurst6‑9612
8thMaddie Metcalfe5‑10813
9thPaul Metcalfe‑107714
10thLucy Parkhurst98‑1117
11thDennis Beard8‑111018
12thToby Read1113(DNC)24
13thHarrison Wright(DNC)121224
14thAustin Wright(DNC)141327
15thHenry Ball12(DNC)(DNC)29
16thWilliam Lee(DNF)(DNC)(DNC)34

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