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South West Ugly Tour concludes at Exe Sailing Club

by Pete Vincent 3 Oct 2010 19:24 BST 2 October 2010

Oh yes Exe – a terrific conclusion to the 2010 RS200 South West Ugly Tour

Sandwiched between the monsoons that stopped the Ryder Cup, the lake on one of the fairways was bigger than some sailing clubs water; Exe SC booked some glorious sailing conditions for the final round of the South West Ugly Tour (SWUT) on Oct 2nd. 28 boats were treated to sunshine, lovely 11-15 knots SW/S , waves , good race management, terrific competitive racing, cakes, more cakes and even more cakes. Who won what on SWUT was totally open and many, many twists followed.

Arthur Henderson/Tom Brophy were off to a flyer but made an error as to which was the favoured leeward gate mark; Christian Humphrey/Noelle Vidal took full advantage to lead. James/Will Rusden worked their way from 4th to take over the lead but Humphrey/Vidal fought back to win the race in last 50 yards into final leeward mark with Pete Vincent/Tessa Nicholls third. The Vincent/Nicholls team stormed the first beat to lead but Sam Littlejohn/Marianthe Evangelidis powered through on the second beat, just holding off Vincent/Nicholls downwind to win. Charlotte Savage/Mike Wood won the battle with the Rusden’s for third.

The fleet were way too keen in a series of recalls in race 3 with black flag OCS’s taking its toll on some leading boats. Littlejohn/Evangelidis were again on fine form to win from the Rusden’s with Henderson/Brophy third. The open and Tour were wide open going into the final race which started in the best wind of the day which had firmed up from the South. All the leading boats were in the leading group at first mark and Henderson/Brophy, Vincent/Nicholls and Rusden’s went through the first leeward gate at the same time.

The Rusden’s took the lead from Henderson/Brophy on final beat and looked to have overall victory in the bag. Littlejohn//Evangelidis overtook Vincent/Nicholls to move into third in last 200 yards and just held on in luffing match on reach to finish. This put Littlejohn//Evangelidis on equal points with Rusden’s winning on count back. Vincent/Nicholls now were tied with Henderson/Brophy who claimed third on discard. This also changed the overall winner of the South West Ugly Tour see separate report.

Chew’s Tony Freer and 9 year old son Zach just won the silver division from Ian Mills/Lucy Burn. Mounts Bay’s Pippa Baker/Mostyn Evans scored a good win the bronze division from Chew’s Oakey’s and Mike Riley/Mary Hill.

This was the very definition of a great one day open; well done Exe and all competitors. Now which was the best cake hmmmmm?

Overall Results:

PosSail NoClubHelmCrewR1R2R3R4Pts
1st1179Bath UniSam LittlejohnM Evangeidis-51135
2nd1393Exeter UniversityJames RusdenWill Rusden2-4215
3rd1157Parkstone SCArthur HendersonTom Brophy4-5329
4th1301BCYCPete VincentTessa Nicholls32(BFD)49
5th1029Burghfield SCChristian HumphreyNoelle Vidal18(BFD)615
6th960Starcross YCJane JohnsonMegan Baker-1264717
7th481BCYCJohn TeagueLouise Fisher67-10518
8th1325BCYCCharlotte SavageMike Wood83(BFD)920
9th1285BCYCPaul TeaguePat Teague-14107825
10th307Parkstone YCPeter EyreNina Norden998-1026
11th609Exe SCRosie SandsCharlotte Coleman7-1191127
12th1201Chew ValleyTony FreerZach Freer11-1651228
13th472RYAIan MillsLucy Burn1012(BFD)1335
14th567Exe SCRyan SpringLeanne Bland18136-2037
15th915Exe SCJess BlickJames West13-14141441
16th1111Mounts BayPippa BakerMostyn Evans17-21111543
17th247ExeSCAlex HorlockTim Pearce151515-1645
18th536CVLSCDave OakeyJeannie Oakey-2418121848
19th904CULSCMike RileyMary Hill-2117131949
20th1156Exe SCRick NewcombeJames Turl16-20161749
21st1007BowmoorPaul LucasFi Lucas-2322172160
22nd376Exe SCSam JacklinSam Matson201921-2260
23rd805Dittisham SCTrevor BlackAnna Stillman222319-2564
24th408Paignton SCOllie WrightGregory Wright-2624202468
25th898Exe SCSue SpringDom Langdon-2725182669
26th396BCYCMark PercivalJack Percival1927(BFD)2369
27th370MarazionGary ParksMax Evans252622-2773
28th418BCYCLiz TeagueDarren McNamara(DNF)DNCDNCDNC87

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