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Leader Open Meeting at Hickling Broad Sailing Club

by Jane Wharmby 21 May 2002 10:39 BST

18th – 19th May 2002

6 visiting Leaders joined the 2 local boats at Hickling Broad SC for a glorious two day open event on 18–19 May. The weather conditions and warm welcome made for an excellent start to the 2002 open series.

Saturday’s racing took the form of two passage races - to Potter Heigham Bridge and back - in a pleasant Force 3 breeze with a few unpredictable Force 4 gusts.

Local helms Jane Pye and John Parker, along with Nationals winner, Mike Sherwen led the fleet for much of the way, before Parker extended a convincing lead to win ahead of Jane Pye and Ian Brae in 2nd place and Mike and Val Sherwen in 3rd. Bob Rhodes and Paul Dickenson flying the new asymmetric spinnaker wherever possible were never far behind.

Suitably refreshed, the crews left Potter Heigham on a running start. Spinnakers were hoisted and much jostling for position ensued. Pye pullled away, closely followed by Mike Fitzgerald and Tim Dormer, John Parker and Robin Rosser and Chris and Jane Wharmby. When the teams reached the open Broad again Pye held the lead, followed by Parker, Wharmby and Fitzgerald. Parker, caught by a strong gust at the gybe mark, capsized and Wharmby took the opportunity to take 2nd place, but Parker’s recovery was so quick that he managed to beat Fitzgerald over the line by half a boat length.

Sunday’s racing was in traditional ‘round the cans’ format. Parker took line honours in Races 3 and 4 with daughter Jane in 2nd place.

The final race saw Roger Morse and Mike Carroll and Jason and Emma Jackson get off to a flying start. The Jacksons stayed with the race leaders for the duration and finished in 4th place behind Sherwen, Fitzgerald and Wharmby.

Overall Results:

PosHelmCrewClub
1stJohn ParkerRobin RosserHickling Broad SC
2ndJane PyeIan BraeHickling Broad SC
3rdMike SherwenVal SherwenDeben YC
4thChris WharmbyJane WharmbyMilton Keynes SC
5thMike FitzgeraldTim DormerDell Quay SC
6thJason JacksonEmma JacksonBristol and Avon SC
7thBob RhodesPaul DickensonMelton Mowbray SC
8thRoger MorseMike CarrollStanborough SC

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