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WASZP End of Seasons at Rutland Sailing Club

by WASZP Class 21 Jan 20:04 GMT 19 January 2025
Outer space themed fancy dress - WASZP End of Seasons at Rutland © RSC

It was third time lucky for the WASZP End of Seasons at Rutland. The weather still didn't play ball, with sub-foiling conditions across the weekend. This is what the sailors had to say...

It was my first WASZP open meeting and I found that everyone was super welcoming and encouraging in every aspect. It was really helpful having an on-water coach providing tips and tricks, I learnt loads. All of the activities were really fun and a great way to meet and get to know new people. This has been one of my most favourite events despite the light winds and can't wait to attend more. Oscar (13)

Lots of new talent at this event which is great to see. I can see a lot of juniors and youth have made big gains this year and will be fighting for podiums in 2025. It was great for the older sailors to spend time at the front too, low riding is a bit of a leveller. Off the water activities were epic as usual for the EoS. Looking forward to an amazing 2025 in the WASZP! Dan (53 - it's only a number...)

Super cool event for my first time racing the boat - such a friendly bunch of like minded people. James (19)

I was nervous to take part in my first WASZP regatta, but I soon felt comfortable because everyone was so supportive. Despite the cold and lack of breeze, I really enjoyed the challenge managing to get four races in, and importantly learned so much from the experienced sailors. Martin Evans did a great job at making the weekend a lot of fun for us. Harry (14)

What a blast! Rocket launching, team building, hands tied sandwich making! I've seen it all, plus a bit of WASZP sailing. As a parent of a youth sailor, I was really impressed with the age ranges of sailors, many older than me! Perhaps it's time to dust my old dinghy boots off and transition to WASZPs myself. Can't let the kids have all the fun! Nameless parent (50)

A fun way to wrap up the 2024 season, and kick off a huge 2025 season. Always fun racing with the WASZP fleet despite the lack of breeze (and temperature...) - full credit to Brenda and the race team for getting 4 races off and to Martin and the WASZP UK committee for plenty of laughs onshore! Ben (22)

It was cold, but the welcome from everyone for my first ever WASZP event was really warm. Transitioning from ILCAS felt easy, the light winds helped but I am really pleased that I completed all races. Alex (16)

The WASZP UK community is thriving as the class looks forward to a huge year! The WASZP Games comes to Weymouth in July and the entry is already over 200 boats! Thinking of going foiling? No matter your age or ability, WASZP UK is ready to welcome you and the time is now.

Overall Results:

PosDivisionSail sizeSail NoHelmR1R2R3R4Pts
1stJunior (U18)8.23371Merryn Attridge‑61146
2ndYouth (U21)8.23139James Crossley5‑8319
3rdYouth (U21)8.23150Harriet George‑1452310
4thSuper Master (50+)8.22928Daniel Goodman13‑7711
5thApprentice (21‑39)8.23472Nick Hollis326‑1411
6thJunior (U18)8.23124Imogen Green4‑74513
7thMaster (40+)8.23476Peter Hoyle29‑12819
8thApprentice (21‑39)8.22333James Deaton8(DNS)14224
9thSuper Master (50+)8.23119Bruce Allan‑12681125
10thApprentice (21‑39)8.22517Ben Harris94‑161528
11thJunior (U18)8.27Robert Byne‑171111628
12thJunior (U18)8.23363Helena Mills Bowers11‑1351329
13thJunior (U18)8.23400Toby smith‑16129930
14thJunior (U18)8.22702Theo Smith10‑14101030
15thJunior (U18)8.233Hugh Doyle1310‑181639
16thJunior (U18)6.92789William Mawby‑Groom15‑16131240
17thJunior (U18)6.92414Harry O'Callaghan‑1817151749
18thJunior (U18)6.91Alex Jones‑1915191953
19thJunior (U18)6.93285Oscar Hoyle21(UFD)171856
20thApprentice (21‑39)8.22511Martin Evans7(DNC)DNCDNC69
21stJunior (U18)6.98Clem Middle20(DNS)RET2071
22ndYouth (U21)8.22262Leah May(DNC)DNCDNCDNC93
22ndJunior (U18)8.23498Rory Dixon(DNC)DNCDNCDNC93
22ndJunior (U18)6.93149Nicola Richards(DNC)DNCDNCDNC93
22ndApprentice (21‑39)8.22700Georgia Booth(DNC)DNCDNCDNC93
22ndJunior (U18)8.22475Harry Burge(RET)DNCDNCDNC93
22ndSuper Master (50+)8.23475Adam Raeburn‑James(DNC)DNCDNCDNC93
22ndMaster (40+)8.22607Ian Fitzgerald(DNC)DNCDNCDNC93
22ndMaster (40+)8.23236Peter Deming(DNC)DNCDNCDNC93
22ndJunior (U18)8.23467Samson Cross(DNC)DNCDNCDNC93

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