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Fireball 2014/15 Frostbite Series at Dun Laoghaire - Round 2 Day 2

by Cormac Bradley 12 Jan 2015 10:37 GMT 11 January 2015

Fireball Frostbites blown away!

It will come as little surprise that yesterday's Frostbite racing was abandoned early in the day. While the sea state inside and outside the harbour weren't excessive, due to the Dun Laoghaire shoreline being the leeward shore, the wind conditions were severe and very gusty.

However, in warmers climes, a number of Fireballers have just concluded a Tasar World Championships in Australia, with commendable results.

PosHelm & CrewR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9Pts
11thHeather Macfarlane & Chris Payne2544161217515965
20thConor Byrne & Michelle Mackie32252273915204923144
23rdBen Schulz & Cameron Philcox531728312621163519158

In addition to 11th place overall, in a fleet of 122 boats, Heather picked up the Australian First Female Trophy (Highest placed woman helm).

In another report on the YachtsandYachting.com website, the success of Tom Gillard and Richard Anderton in winning a "howling" Bloody Mary event this past weekend is reported.

And while the UK and Ireland is in the grip of high winds and the prospect of very low temperatures tomorrow (Tuesday), another regatta in warmer climes is being promoted in Facebook posts. The Fireball North American Championships will be sailed as part of the 50th Anniversary North American Mid-Winters at Davis Island Yacht Club in Tampa, Florida, in mid March, 13th- 15th(for the Fireballs).

They are also expecting some European involvement with a promise of two European Teams taking the roll-on-roll-off from Southampton to Florida and a Swiss crew have also made a commitment to the event.

The advice is that there is a substantial late entry fee for registration after January 31st, so if six days of Floridian sunshine is something that you can contemplate... get cracking!

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