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Laser Midland Grand Prix Round 17 at Trent Valley Sailing Club

by Paul Williamson 16 Sep 2014 11:14 BST 14 September 2014

The 2014 Laser Midland Grand Prix moved to the River Trent for the annual Trent Valley Laser Open Meeting for Round 17 of the Grand Prix. Some of the competitors had recently attended the National Championship at Largs where the length of each leg was of a similar length of around about 1 mile, however this is where the similarity ended because the maximum width of the river is about 50 metres. The conditions proved interesting and tricky for all of the competitors which saw some very close racing and a few capsizes even from the front contenders.

Race one saw the local sailors dominate the early stages, with a reach to the first mark followed very quickly by a run against the current, those who opted to hug the bank pulled out early leads. Ben Richardson and Andy Hunter pulled out good leads by the second mark, with Alley Britton closely followed by the first visitor, Paul Williamson from Staunton Harold. Paul Managed to overhaul both Alley and Andy on the beat, but didn't look like catching Ben who won the race with a comfortable lead.

By race 2 the lake sailors were beginning to get the hang of river sailing. This time Alley Britton took an early lead closely followed by Paul Williamson. Alley seemed to have the edge downwind, with Paul pulling through on the beat. However, Alley got on the wrong side of a sudden shift on the last run to capsize leaving Paul with a good lead. Third place was hotly fought between Ben Richardson and Rod Theaker from Staunton Harold, but again the fight was lost due to a capsize, this time from Rod.

The start of the final race became a repeat of race two with Alley getting an early lead again to be overtaken by Paul on the upwind leg. This time however, Alley found even more downwind speed to lead entering the final beat, but Paul got the better of a shift half way up to take the lead and the final gun. Ben Richardson recovered from a poor start to work his way through the fleet to finish second with Alley third. Rod Theaker who held third place for much of the race capsized again to let Simon Limb from Nottingham through into 4th place.

The overall positions were: Paul Williamson: 1st, Ben Richardson: 2nd, Alley Britton: 3rd, Rod Theaker: 4th and Simon Limb: 5th.

In the Radials Eleanor Craig had another good event to finish 1st (8th overall), with William Gould 2nd (10th overall) and Rebecca Grimshaw 3rd (12th Overall).

With three events to go in the series sponsored by Wildwind and Rooster. Craig Williamson (Staunton Harold) leads with John Ling (Bartley) second and Rob Lennox (Barnt Green) third. With three more events to go at Draycote (20th September), Shustoke (28th September) and Staunton Harold (5th October) the series is still wide open.

Series Results so far: (showing those who have sailed more than 1 event)

PosSail NoHelmClubChelmarshTamworthEarlswoodBarnt GreenSwarkestoneBlithfieldOgstonOlton MereBurtonHollowellCarsingtonRutlandNotts CountyBartleyNottinghamTrimpleyTrent ValleyPts
1st206880Craig WilliamsonStaunton Harold1   ‑21  2 111    7
2nd203843John LingBartley‑5‑3 112  ‑31   2 1 8
3rd192514Rob LennoxBarnt Green  14 ‑6  ‑8 ‑5 2112 11
4th197694Paul WilliamsonStaunton Harold‑6 4‑63   1 26‑11   117
5th203581Edward HigsonBartley21‑6 4‑18  4 4  3   18
6th184753Rich BennettStaunton Harold 2 3511    34     28
7th204068Cameron SmithChelmarsh3  2‑84  6 67     28
8th144288Rod TheakerStaunton Harold 45 ‑7‑13  5 ‑11  73 428
9th187480Jamie CuxsonEarlswood‑1911910   3‑122 ‑17 9   44
10th30595Andy AllanTrimpley128299          4 44
11th200920Robin PittBartley‑375 71214  10    5   53
12th202293Paul PowellTrimpley17.5 711         1386 62.5
13th7368James DalbyNottingham 7  15     1514  6 663
14th186067Alexander HomerMidland 91013‑14  911   ‑20  11 63
15th167608Eleanor CraigStaunton Harold  ‑1512 ‑16    ‑181310‑17912864
16th200890Jeremy HigsonBartley131311 13‑17  7 12      69
17th182478Robert MarshallEarlswood‑22 12     13520  14 8 72
18th164546Ian DaviesTrimpley‑30 18‑2018   158   1514  88
19th200043Matt LuxtonBurton‑3819  ‑26 10122110‑24    19 91
20th201354Philip DeeleyMidland    2820111119  ‑29‑34  20 109
21st181586Rebacca GrimshawStaunton Harold‑3521 21    20 2828    12130
22nd115549Andrew BakinNottingham 20      16 232733 15  134
23rd193701Ben RichardsonTrent Valley          14 16 252812
24th201645Simon LimbNottingham 10      14 21   7 5830
25th64151Harrison Bradbury‑KnightTrimpley27 817         22.5 7 854.5
26th51571MarkwickNottingham 22        252627 12  885
27th179100Ryan LettingaCarsington 18  23   18   2830   890
28th186128Issac MarshScammonden    108 1  19      1.584
29th134703Joe ScurrahCarsington     7    171014    1.594
30th169859Mike DazielTrimpley42  25         27 15 1.655
31st179012Andrew McLeishCarsington      3   10 13    2.345
32nd150742James AllanTrimpley20            20 3 2.362
33rd136054Phil PimbleTrimpley33 2223             2.397
34th166427Jonathan SwainCarsington          72     3.101
35th189364W Hackey           93     3.104
36th129815Paul KeelingBlithfield   5 9           3.106
37th192776Graham FlynnChase4    12           3.108
38th198155Stephen TaylorChelmarsh11       9        3.112
39th1Richard MAsonNCSC    22       3    3.117
40th195251Evan WilliamsRutland     15     12     3.119
41st146286Richard MountfordBarnt Green   16           14 3.122
42nd191670John DickinsonChelmarsh14            16   3.122
43rd172786Neil BrinkworthNottingham          22   10  3.124
44th174537W Gould           29     103.131
45th185597Hannah BluntEarlswood  2418             3.134
46th132149Simon YeomansTrimpley41              17 3.150

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