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British Open Finn Nationals at Hayling Island Sailing Club - Day 2

by Robert Deaves 12 Jul 2015 07:00 BST 11 July 2015

Perfect score for Ben Cornish

Ben Cornish continues his perfect scoreline at the British Finn National Championships with three more race wins after a near perfect day's sailing at Hayling Island Sailing Club with clearing skies and moderate to strong westerlies providing tasty and testing racing for the 60 strong fleet.

It is turning into a three horse race with Cornish now unbeaten after five races, but Andrew Mills and Hector Simpson a close second and third, having filled the top three places in all five races so far.

It was a day of two halves on Hayling Bay. The wind had turned 180 degrees overnight and the fleet launched with an overcast sky and a stiff westerly. But after arriving in the start area the wind began to significantly ease, with race 3 starting in just 7-9 knots. Ben Cornish led round the top mark from Marc Allain des Beauvais from France and Simon Percival. Andrew Mills had moved into third by the leeward gate, and then into second on the next upwind. Hector Simpson then took third place on the final downwind. By the final upwind the sky had cleared and wind had increased above 10 knots to allow Oscar to be raised for free pumping on the final downwind.

After that the day just got better with clear blue skies and an increasing wind, which topped out at 16-18 knots with fantastic waves. While the upwinds were hard work, the downwinds were pure, simple fun, with large rolling waves giving the 60 Finn sailors a proper taste of Hayling Bay.

Cornish then led race 4 from start to finish, again from Allain des Beauvais and Simpson at the top mark. Allain des Beauvais held onto second place until the final downwind when he was passed by Simpson and Mills. Into the final race of the day and the increasing wind was shifting around and caused a delay as the race team worked to reset the line. When it finally started Mills initially led from Cornish and Simpson, but Cornish took the lead on the first downwind to lead into the finish. Mills took second with Simpson third. A shout out also to Tim Tavinor for an excellent race and a fourth place finish. The reach home around Chichester Bar was the highlight of the day with huge rolling waves and fantastic surfing back to the beach.

After racing the British Finn Association held its Annual General Meeting. The assembled sailors heard of the strong health of the class in the UK, with increasing numbers, the introduction of several initiatives to encourage further growth as well as the establishment of a youth development fund to support the growing number of juniors in the class.

The British Championship is sponsored by GAC Pindar, Zhik, North Sails and Suntouched Sailboats. Racing concludes on Sunday with two more races scheduled, with the forecast showing the strongest wind of the event.

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Results after Day 2:

PosNatSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3R4R5Pts
1stGBR91Ben CornishExe SC‑111114
2ndGBR85Andrew MillsQueen Mary SC‑322329
3rdGBR96Hector SimpsonYorkshire Dales SC2‑332310
4thFRA99Marc Allain des BeauvaisSNO Nantes(OCS)854522
5thGBR28Jack ArnellChristchurch SC4710‑11627
6thGBR679Neil RobinsonMengeham Rythe SC8965‑2328
7thGBR720Julian SmithMengeham Rythe SC76119(DNC)33
8thGBR635Simon PercivalChristchurch SC5134‑171436
9thGBR2Allen BurrellThorpe Bay Yacht Club611‑1512736
10thGBR9Tim TavinorRCYC1017‑3114445
11thGBR683Adrian BruntonRYA1216‑248945
12thGBR567Martin HughesWarsash SC9128‑231948
13thGBR98Cameron TweedleOxford SC13101416(DNF)53
14thSWE14Stefan NordstromKarlstads Kappseglingsforening1919‑23101058
15thFRA112Philippe LobertSNO Nantes204‑27221359
16thGBR708Michael de CourcyMengeham Rythe SC21‑392161260
17thGBR81Simon ChildsHISC1614‑3472562
18thNED88Chiel BarendsThe White House Loosdrecht18522‑241863
19thNED962Jan BartWV Haringvllet22‑3518201575
20thGBR61John HeyesMengeham Rythe SC14‑3017252177
21stGBR1Sander KooijThorpe Bay Yacht Club‑281812262480
22ndGBR90Richard SharpBough Beech SC‑272716152280
23rdGBR581Vince HayterWarsash SC2421‑33211783
24thGBR77Howard SellarsWarsash SC172513‑333186
25thGBR68John MackieWest Kirby SC2324‑37291187
26thGBR64Fergus AllanLoch Earn SC‑34209303089
27thGBR49Jim DownerGurnard SC(DNC)DNC713890
28thGBR80Ray NewChristchurch SC1536‑38272098
29thGBR707Callum DixonDocklands Sailing & Watersports Centre26‑50201937102
30thGBR4Russell WardHISC29313618(DNC)114
31stNED924Fred Van ArkelChew Valley SC33222535‑40115
32ndGBR10Robert DeavesWaldringfield SC‑4033193727116
33rdNED704Erik VerboomWHV30‑38302828116
34thGBR0David WalkerYorkshire Dales SC‑3923323133119
35thGBR548Jonathan TweedleOxford SC37‑43283232129
36thGBR521Simon MossKeyhaven YC3534‑423626131
37thGBR631Richard HartMengeham Rythe SC41262641‑42134
38thNED942Maarten BartWV Haringvllet3137(OCS)3434136
39thGBR62Jerry AndrewsAlton Water SC32‑49494016137
40thGBR100Matthew WalkerMengeham Rythe SC1115(DNC)DNCDNC150
41stGBR564Peter VintonStaunton Harold SC43‑47294343158
42ndGBR93Tim SimpsonYorkshire Dales SC36‑57394638159
43rdGBR13Roman KhodykinMengeham Rythe SC3840(OCS)4741166
44thGBR619Charles TavnerBosham SC‑5628415446169
45thGBR34Peter BlickKeyhaven YC‑4945484235170
46thGBR656Graeme MacDonaldMengeham Rythe SC4444‑453844170
47thGBR75James ColeWarsash SC(DNC)DNC354529171
48thGBR595Edward ThorburnNewhaven and Seaford SC464844‑4936174
49thGBR559Tim NewtonOxford SC47424639‑48174
50thGBR19Simon HoultHISC2529(DNC)DNCDNC178
51stFRA55Annaud BaudinClub Nautique Lorrain42414748(DNS)178
52ndGBR486Cy GrisleyKeyhaven YC‑5446435339181
53rdGBR22Andrew WylamMengeham Rythe SC‑5352405047189
54thGBR672Stewart MitchellAnnandale SC48515244(DNC)195
55thGBR658James WyburdMengeham Rythe SC50‑53515245198
56thFRA50Nidul BaudinClub Nautique Lorrain4532(DNC)DNCDNC201
57thIRL8Richard TateRoyal St George Yacht Club55‑56535149208
58thFRA48Patrick HuynhCVAN52545055(DNS)211
59thGBR30Ian FrayneMengeham Rythe SC5155(DNC)DNCDNC230
60thGBR48Anthony WalkerMengeham Rythe SC(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC248
60thGBR65David PotterWest Kirby SC(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC248

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