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British Open Finn Nationals at Hayling Island Sailing Club - Overall

by Robert Deaves 12 Jul 2015 22:41 BST 12 July 2015

Ben Cornish secures first title

Ben Cornish has won his first British Finn National title after the championship concluded in strong winds and big waves at Hayling Island Sailing Club. Andrew Mills took second while Hector Simpson took third. Race wins went to Simpson and Cornish.

Even if the Finn fleet didn't any more character, the final day of the 2015 British Open Championships was character building stuff, with winds of 25 knots sweeping through a knarly Hayling Bay, encouraging half the fleet to stay on shore and watch the fun unfold. While the racing area itself was relatively benign, getting there and back provided the greatest excitement of the day with huge breaking waves across Chichester bar keeping everyone on their toes.

Two races were started after a one hour postponement onshore to wait for a reduction in the wind strength, with start of race 6 resulting in the first general recall of the weekend. After the restart, Andrew Mills led into the windward mark from Hector Simpson and Ben Cornish. The difference between three squad sailors (and ex-squad) and the rest of the fleet was dramatically apparent with the distance gained, with the three sailing well clear of the fleet. Mills still led at the second windward mark, but Simpson passed him downwind to be the only sailor all weekend apart from Cornish to win a race.

With the championship already won. Cornish took the final race from Mills and Simpson to end a fantastic weekend's sailing. Only 24 boats completed the final gruelling race, with a memorable sail downwind back to the beach around Chichester Bar, which had put on a great show for the visiting Finn sailors.

Ben Cornish adds his name to the Sunday Times Gold Cup for the British Championship, alongside some of the greatest names in British sailing history. As a result of the generous sponsorship from GAC Pindar, Zhik, North Sails and Suntouched Sailboats, every other competitor also received a prize and an acknowledgement for a battle well fought.

The event has been covered on Facebook and Twitter.

More galleries on each day including some masthead photos on the Facebook page

Overall Results:
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PosNatSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3R4R5R6R7Pts
1stGBR91Ben CornishExe SC11111‑316
2ndGBR85Andrew MillsQueen Mary SC‑322322213
3rdGBR96Hector SimpsonYorkshire Dales SC2‑33231314
4thFRA99Marc Allain des BeauvaisSNO Nantes(OCS)85458838
5thGBR28Jack ArnellChristchurch SC47101165(DNF)43
6thGBR720Julian SmithMengeham Rythe SC76119(DNC)4744
7thGBR2Allen BurrellThorpe Bay Yacht Club611‑1512711653
8thGBR679Neil RobinsonMengeham Rythe SC8965‑23161054
9thGBR9Tim TavinorRCYC1017‑3114412461
10thGBR683Adrian BruntonRYA1216‑248961566
11thGBR567Martin HughesWarsash SC9128‑231910967
12thGBR708Michael de CourcyMengeham Rythe SC21‑392161291281
13thSWE14Stefan NordstromKarlstads Kappseglingsforening1919‑231010131687
14thNED962Jan BartWV Haringvllet22‑3518201515595
15thGBR1Sander KooijThorpe Bay Yacht Club‑28181226241413107
16thGBR635Simon PercivalChristchurch SC51341714(DNF)DNC115
17thGBR68John MackieWest Kirby SC2324‑3729111811116
18thGBR61John HeyesMengeham Rythe SC143017252119(DNC)126
19thGBR64Fergus AllanLoch Earn SC‑3420930302219130
20thNED704Erik VerboomWHV30‑383028281714147
21stFRA112Philippe LobertSNO Nantes204272213(DNC)DNC148
22ndNED88Chiel BarendsThe White House Loosdrecht185222418(DNC)DNC149
23rdGBR10Robert DeavesWaldringfield SC‑40331937272017153
24thGBR81Simon ChildsHISC161434725(DNC)DNC158
25thGBR49Jim DownerGurnard SC(DNC)DNC71387DNF159
26thGBR80Ray NewChristchurch SC153638272025(DNF)161
27thGBR90Richard SharpBough Beech SC2727161522(DNC)DNC169
28thGBR98Cameron TweedleOxford SC13101416(DNF)DNCDNC177
29thNED942Maarten BartWV Haringvllet3137(OCS)34342120177
30thGBR581Vince HayterWarsash SC2421332117(DNC)DNC178
31stGBR77Howard SellarsWarsash SC1725133331(DNC)DNC181
32ndGBR564Peter VintonStaunton Harold SC43‑472943432722207
33rdGBR707Callum DixonDocklands Sailing & Watersports Centre2650201937(DNF)DNC214
34thGBR75James ColeWarsash SC(DNC)DNC3545292321215
35thGBR595Edward ThorburnNewhaven and Seaford SC464844‑49362418216
36thNED924Fred Van ArkelChew Valley SC3322253540(DNC)DNC217
37thGBR656Graeme MacDonaldMengeham Rythe SC4444‑4538442623219
38thGBR0David WalkerYorkshire Dales SC3923323133(DNC)DNC220
39thGBR619Charles TavnerBosham SC‑56284154462924222
40thGBR548Jonathan TweedleOxford SC3743283232(DNC)DNC234
41stGBR521Simon MossKeyhaven YC3534423626(DNC)DNC235
42ndGBR4Russell WardHISC29313618(DNC)DNCDNC238
43rdGBR631Richard HartMengeham Rythe SC4126264142(DNC)DNC238
44thGBR62Jerry AndrewsAlton Water SC3249494016(DNC)DNC248
45thGBR559Tim NewtonOxford SC474246394828(DNF)250
46thGBR100Matthew WalkerMengeham Rythe SC1115(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC274
47thGBR93Tim SimpsonYorkshire Dales SC3657394638(DNC)DNC278
48thGBR34Peter BlickKeyhaven YC4945484235(DNC)DNC281
49thGBR13Roman KhodykinMengeham Rythe SC3840(OCS)4741DNCDNC290
50thGBR486Cy GrisleyKeyhaven YC5446435339(DNC)DNC297
51stGBR19Simon HoultHISC2529(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC302
52ndFRA55Annaud BaudinClub Nautique Lorrain42414748(DNS)DNCDNC302
53rdGBR22Andrew WylamMengeham Rythe SC5352405047(DNC)DNC304
54thGBR658James WyburdMengeham Rythe SC5053515245(DNC)DNC313
55thGBR672Stewart MitchellAnnandale SC48515244(DNC)DNCDNC319
56thFRA50Nidul BaudinClub Nautique Lorrain4532(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC325
57thIRL8Richard TateRoyal St George Yacht Club5556535149(DNC)DNC326
58thFRA48Patrick HuynhCVAN52545055(DNS)DNCDNC335
59thGBR30Ian FrayneMengeham Rythe SC5155(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC354
60thGBR48Anthony WalkerMengeham Rythe SC(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC372
60thGBR65David PotterWest Kirby SC(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC372

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