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420 Inland Championship at Carsington Sailing Club

by Nigel Wrigley & Sue Kalderon 16 Sep 2014 14:46 BST 13-14 September 2014
420 Inland Championships winners Martin Wrigley and Marcus Tressler © Nigel Wrigley

Hot air balloons floating over the Derbyshire countryside did not look promising for the wind at the 420 Inland Championships at Carsington Sailing Club this weekend (13/14 September). Principal Race Officer Henry Wright postponed for half an hour before launching the 39 boat fleet into a light and shifty breeze. He set a windward leeward course, which was the format for the day.

After a general recall the fleet were under black flag. Then after two postponements due to wind shifts they finally got away. Defending their title Sarah Norbury and Mari Davies took the first race followed by Martin Wrigley and Marcus Tressler, then Hatty Morsley and Pippa Cropley.

Race two in a slightly increasing breeze saw another general recall. Martin Wrigley and Marcus Tressler were first with Jemma Viney and Matilda Mathews second, followed by Robbie King and Alex King third.

Race Three got underway with the wind dropping throughout. Dan Atherton and Mathew Viney took first followed by Jenny Smallwood and Danielle Thomas then Robbie King and Alex King.

Race four looked doubtful with the wind dropping but a stiff breeze soon followed and race four was on. It soon dropped away again. Dan Atherton and Mathew Viney took their second bullet with Sarah Norbury and Mari Davies second and Martin Wrigley and Marcus Tressler third.

After four races Dan Atherton and Mathew Viney were leading on countback to Martin Wrigley and Marcus Tressler and third was title Sarah Norbury and Mari Davies.

The club then catered for over 60 sailors and parents to enjoy a lasagne supper in the clubhouse.

Day two saw a stronger but still very light breeze but with a similar wind direction so the PRO had no choice but to set windward leewards again. In race five RYA 420 Coach Neil Marsden and Matt Shorrock showed the fleet the way to the finish line followed by Isabel Davies and Gemma Keers then Martin Wrigley and Marcus Tressler.

Race six saw Martin Wrigley and Marcus Tressler and Sarah Norbury and Mari Davies with a good lead over the rest of the fleet. Martin and Marcus stretched the lead over Sarah and Mari until an unfortunate upwind spinnaker deployment gave Sarah and Mari the opportunity to pass Martin and Marcus to take their second bullet with Isabel Davies and Gemma Keers third.

Race seven gave Neil Marsden and Matt Shorrock showing the fleet the way with a big lead, followed by Jenny Cropley and Emma Baker. At the leeward mark Martin Wrigley and Marcus Tressler were ninth with the fleet going up the right hand side of the course spotting the pressure on the middle left they managed to climb up to third by the windward mark. Neil Marsden and Matt Shorrock took their second bullet followed by Martin Wrigley and Marcus Tressler then Jenny Cropley and Emma Baker.

On behalf of the class Martin and Marcus thanked the club, the race management team and all of the volunteers.

Overall Results:

PosSailNumberHelmCrewR1R2R3R4R5R6R7Pts
1st55107MartinWRIGLEYMarcusTRESSLER21‑4332213
2nd54849SarahNORBURYMariDAVIES1‑187261724
3rd52627DanATHERTONMatthewVINEY44117‑9825
4th55189NielMARSDENMattSHORROCK710661‑17131
5th54124JemmaVINEYMatildaMATTHEWS‑1228845936
6th54848IsabelDAVIESGemmaKEERS185(BFD)523639
7th54983JennyCROPLEYEmmaBAKER10(BFD)99134348
8th54853MillyPUGHAmySPARKS‑3012516177562
9th53645MaxMOYLESWilliamBIRCH‑TOMLINSON16(BFD)101112141174
10th55244KatieDAVIESGraceSUMMERS‑281119108121676
11th54109EllaBENNETTEmilyGENT17625‑361121484
12th55015JennySMALLWOODDanielleTHOMAS27152199(BFD)1486
13th53959RebeccaSTEPHENSNiamhO NEILL19‑24122110101789
14th55169Aaron HolmanAlessanderFOGLIA5816‑312682891
15th54415RobbieKINGAlexKING83315(DSQ)BFD2392
16th52480AlexSMALLWOODJamesSCOTT14142042716‑3295
17th52626SarahJARMANEmilyWALTERS22‑282813562498
18th54483EllaSTOGGALLEmmaKINDON212714(DSQ)151910106
19th52069AlexPLATTRyanORR619(BFD)25321115108
20th54006RhiannonFLACKKirstenGLEN1123112014‑3229108
21st54947JamesCLEMETSONSamSMITH3113171421(BFD)18114
22nd54839LucyTERKELSENEsmeJONES1316(BFD)30251813115
23rd54464RossTHOMPSONBenSHORROCK‑3320137312821120
24th54482EstherFENTON‑JONESTabithaPEEL99(BFD)32162331120
25th54852JoannaKALDERONMidgeWATKINS2921(BFD)24191512120
26th53974ThomasWALLWORKSamPLATT152215232224‑34121
27th54782JoannaBARRIEJoanneFOSTER‑3272426182027122
28th54582HattyMORSLEYPippaCROPLEY32922‑38232622125
29th54081RachelMawerRebeccaCOLES2626231220‑2926133
30th53983AlexanderHUGHESTomSMITH24172718‑353019135
31st53304RebeccaBRYANTIslaHARPER23(BFD)3017281325136
32nd54583GeorgiaBOOTHJosieGUMMER252518‑33332733161
33rd52067DavieBURNSnickDEVEREUX203232283022‑38164
34th54510IagoDAVIESGethinOWEN34‑362622292530166
35th50112EmilyKINGHarrietPHILO POWELL‑36343127343120177
36th53958WillowBLANDCharlotteASHWORTH‑35352129243335177
37th54058FreddieCranfieldEmmaMCCLUSKEY373133343634‑39205
38th54057NiamhGANNONJennyLORIMER‑39302937383637207
39th54068DouglasBRIERLEYPatrickJEFFERIES‑38333435373536210

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