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Broads Area Champion of Champions Sailing Event at Beccles Amateur Sailing Club

by Ben Falat 17 Apr 2023 11:42 BST 16 April 2023

With first-places in different heats both Sam Woodcock (Norwich Frostbites Sailing Club) and Chris Bunn (Lady Yacht Club) opened their challenges for the Ramuz "Champion-of-Champions" inter-club sailing event of The Broads area.

This competition attracted 14-teams ranging across The Broads from Hickling in the north to Lowestoft in the south, it was hosted on the River Waveney, Norfolk/Suffolk border, by Beccles Amateur Sailing Club (BASC), and was organised by the Norfolk & Suffolk Boating Association (NSBA).

Sunday had started with nil wind, dense fog and tele-messages to the NSBA organiser asking whether the event was going to take place at all. BASC home club members had been hard at it from 8 o'clock preparing boats (Norfolk dinghies, lent by nine private owners), rigging and launching to tie alongside; then news came through that the main Norwich/Lowestoft road was blocked with major emergency diversions, all-in-all leading to a very non-urgent commencement while we waited for late arrivals and for any wind, or at least sunshine to clear the fog.

Following some full hour of delay which included a leisurely briefing, the flat-looking river-waters evinced little hope, however the first flight was beckoned afloat and indeed managed some progress so racing was on.

First two races 25-minute single lap events; then with some ripple-patches on the water-surface, third and fourth races extending to a lap-and-half, and so conditions improved until by mid-afternoon extended 30-minute races of fully three laps became possible; remarkably a programme had held together and to reasonable timescale. Sunshine and blue sky then made for a splendid day for bank-side spectators, this venue being most amenable for being able to view the whole proceedings as boats raced up-and-down stream close-at-hand past the clubhouse. Everyone agreed that the event had showcased the host club to very best effect, not just for the conditions, but for the spectating and indeed for the collective effort put in by the Beccles club-members.

The basis of competition was a cumulative league with no discards, sailed in four rounds of two flights with promotions and demotions after each round effectively offering repêchage opportunity should a team suffer a bad race; all teams raced four times.

The last race of the day would become the show-down between thus-far equal-scoring Bunn and Woodcock. When these two first met it was 1-2 in favour of Chris; upon second meeting in round-3 the result reversed, so all to play for in the final round.

Sure enough these two popped out of the start-line with clear advantage over the rest of the fleet, but Woodcock placed an effective lee-bow onto Bunn who was forced to tack off early; that turned out to be the single most decisive move between these two top-notch competitors and Bunn found himself on the back-foot, otherwise equally matched. Woodcock went on to win with Bunn forced into successively trying-something-different for any way past.

Mid-fleet saw tightest imaginable competition with too many place-changes to report on and an eventual tie-break for 3rd place between four teams, and yet another 3-way tie-break for the next position.

Overall Results:

PosTeamClubRacesPts
1stSam Woodcock & David YappNorwich Frostbites1 / 2 / 1 / 15
2ndChris Bunn & Chris TuckettLady Yacht Club1 / 1 / 2 / 26
3rdDaniel Tyrrell & Jamie MannersNorfolk Broads YC4 / 6 / 1 / 314
4thJoe Warnes & Jenny RileyRoyal Norfolk & Suffolk YC2 / 4 / 4 / 414
5thHugh Braidwood & Samuel JohnsonBeccles Amateur SC2 / 5 / 2 / 514
6thChris Aitken & Laura AitkenBroads One Design Class4 / 2 / 6 / 214
7thTamsin Highfield & Mike HorwitzRollesby SC6 / 1 / 3 / 616
8thSam Archer & Olivia ArcherNorfolk Schools SA5 / 3 / 7 / 116
9thRichard Whitefoot & Lizzie WhitefootSnowflakes SC3 / 3 / 5 / 516
10thJane Pye & Karen ArmitageHickling SC3 / 7 / 5 / 318
11thChris Bolton & Hamish HarmerHorning SC7 / 4 / 3 / 720
12thDavid Gentry & Jackie SoardsWaveney Sailability7 / 7 / 4 / 422
13thDick Roe & Katie DullieuNorfolk Punt Club6 / 5 / 6 / 623
14thBen Adams & Judith RobertsonColdham Hall SC5 / 6 / 7 / 725