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Sprint 15 Southern Championships at Thorpe Bay Yacht Club

by Andrew Hannah 14 Jul 2010 14:42 BST 26-27 June 2010

The Sprint 15 Southern Championships were held at Thorpe Bay Yacht Club on the weekend of 26-27 June. The weather throughout the weekend was spectacular, with plenty of sunshine and enough wind to suit most tastes. The first day was the breezier of the two. A good easterly plus an added sea breeze made for scintillating conditions.

A feature of the weekend was how the local cadets leapt at the opportunity to race a catamaran, if one was available. The result was that five of the twenty four entries were under the age of eighteen. And for four of them, it was their first experience in a catamaran.

The first day of racing was dominated by Kyle Stoneham who won all three back-to-back races. Kyle is the reigning national champion of the Sprints and Tornados and others as crew. It is hard to believe he is only twenty three. Second was Dan Henderson who sailed a borrowed boat. Last weekend, Henderson was 5th in the Musto Skiff championships (74 entries) and the junior champion. Erling Holmberg, David Ball, Nick Dewhirst and Jenny Ball were in the positions that followed.

The following day was lighter. There were three national race officers on the committee boat, led by Phil Crawford. They delayed the Sunday race to allow the sea breeze to fill, which it quickly did. This time, Stoneham had to work harder. He was beaten into sixth place which he discarded. And in the last race, he was second to Dan Henderson who had a well deserved win. Theresa Ryall surprised everyone, not least herself, with a third in that race!

The overnight leaders held onto their positions at the final count.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmR1R2R3R4R5Pts
11148Kyle Stoneham111-625
2469Danny Henderson2-43319
32007Erling Holmborg42-61512
41488David Ball-6322613
52006Nick Dewhirst7547-1323
61917Jenny Ball5659-1425
71861Eamonn Browne87(DNF)11430
81643Howard Hawkes39910-1231
91551Chris Boshier9-14104831
102004Gordon Coldstone(DNS)8714736
111391David Hopper1011-1681140
121818Andrew Hannah-16161551046
131933Gerald Sverdloff12108-201949
141890Jon Finch141313-16949
151642Daren Fitchew-181211151553
161871Gary Burrows111712-191757
171333Theresa Ryall19(DNF)DNF12358
181585Mark Wiltshire1718(DNF)131664
19565James Hurst131514(DNC)DNC66
201530Mark Rushton-201918182075
211520Tally Eyre152017(DNF)DNC76
22127Will thomason21(DNF)DNC171880
231821David Brook22(DNF)DNFDNCDNC94

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