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Laser Open at Midland Sailing Club

by Mike Homer 29 Jul 2015 10:15 BST 26 July 2015
Midland SC Laser Open © Jenny Chen-Androni

The weather forecast for Sunday 26th July 2015 was pretty grim reading; chilly, cloudy, wet and windy wasn't what we had hoped for when the date was set for the last weekend of July to hold this event as part of the Laser Midland Grand Prix series.

Never the less, with competitors travelling from as far afield as Rotherham SC, we attracted an entry of 21 Lasers to the first Laser Open meeting held at Midland Sailing Club for over 20 years. Eight of whom were home club sailors actively working to re-establish a competitive Laser fleet.

Race Officer Steve Watson was tested all day by the shifting wind that constantly veered around a South Easterly direction, not normally experienced on Edgbaston Reservoir. The course was set on the premise that at least one of the legs would contain a beat at some point during the race!

The fleet cautiously took to the water expecting heavy winds to arrive at any time, although the 11:00 o'clock start coincided with a fairly light breeze and constant drizzle. As the boats lined up for the start, the dinghies at the pin end of the line looked to be very eager to get under way with three boats judged to be over the line at the gun. One turned back but the others continued. John Ling of Bartley SC rounded the windward mark in first place and held a convincing lead to the finish taking full advantage of some tricky shifts with James Dalby of Trent Valley SC comfortably in second. Rob Lennox of Barnt Green SC fought his way through the fleet to claim third from Joe Scurrah of Carsington SC in fourth.

On completion of the race, John and Joe found that they were judged to have been over the start line and sought redress through a protest committee, emerging victorious whilst everyone else tucked into a hearty and warming lunch laid on by the galley crew.

The wind was building during lunch, peppered with some fairly strong gusts and the drizzle had turned to rain as the fleet returned to the water for two back to back afternoon races. A new course was set and at the gun the fleet made a clean start to the second race. Lazaros Andronis of Midland SC rounded the windward mark in first place closely followed by John and Joe who managed to take advantage of the variable winds. John edged in front by the third leg and then slowly stretched out his lead to the finish with Joe second and Jeremy Higson of Bartley SC working hard to take third.

The Race Officer was forced to change the course once again to suit the conditions that were becoming increasingly gusty, and set the longest course of the day. Once again everyone got away cleanly. The fleet was now more accustomed to the conditions and confident that the promised extreme forecast was not going to materialise. As the leaward mark approached the majority of the fleet had bunched together causing a high degree of drama at the turn. From this point the fleet started to spread out with the wind began to slacken with holes appearing to catch some out. John finished the day in fine style by taking his third bullet, Rob came home in second and James in third. This was also the order of the overall result.

The Radial fleet was won by Jamie Cuxon of Earlswood Lakes SC who came home in tenth place and was also first under 18 sailor. Jenn Parsons from Rotherham SC was first lady and Rachel Lennox of Barnt Green SC won the first 4.7 prize. Lazaros Andronis (Club Laser Captain) was the leading home sailor in 5th place.

Despite the wet conditions everyone seemed to be in good spirits throughout the day and proved to be a success. Midland Sailing Club look forward to hosting this event next year in what we hope will be sunnier and dryer conditions.

Overall Results:

PosPrizeSail NoHelmClubRigR1R2R3Pts
11st208688John LingBartley SCStandard1113
22nd192514Rob LennoxBarnt Green SCStandard3425
33rd201645James DalbyTrent Valley SCStandard2635
4 208125Joe ScurrahCarsington SCStandard4246
5 164734Lazaros AndronisMidland SCStandard95510
6 186067Alex HomerMidland SCStandard57712
7 200890Jeremy HigsonBartley SCStandard133912
8 202293Paul RowellTrimpley SCStandard88614
9 65930Dean JungMidland SCStandard611DNS17
101st Radial & 1st under 18187480Jamie CuxsonEarlswood Lakes SCRadial7121319
11 30595Andy AllanTrimpley SCRadial1191220
12 164546Ian DaviesTrimpley SCStandard10141020
13ADY118156Jenn ParsonsRotherham SCRadial1413821
14 207986Eleanor CraigStaunton Harold SCRadial12101121
151st 4.7179117Rachel LennoxBarnt Green SC4.720151429
16 186717Diana CrossMidland SCRadial15171530
17 128720Michael HomerMidland SCStandard16161632
18 201354Phil DeeleyMidland SCRadial17181835
19 102624Will EltringhamMidland SCStandard1819DNS37
20 165618Michael DalzielTrimpley SCRadial21201737
21 172883Robert ThorpMidland SCStandard19RTDDNS41

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