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Dorothy Winfrey Cup at Helford River Sailing Club

by Andy Dennis 4 Jun 2004 10:23 BST

Some very close racing this evening in a light eaterly wind. 3rd place Magic Bus just ahead of Kudu by one second on corrected time, and Asterix stealing 1st place from Jetta all on the last beat, by two seconds.

Congratulations to Wally Royall (Asterix) who was presented with the Dorothy Winfrey Memorial Trophy at the HRSC Club house this evening.

Overall Results:

Pos Fleet Boat Name Class Sail No Helm R1 Pts
Club Fleet  (PY)
1st Club Asterix X102 K4446 Wally Royall 1 1
2nd Club Jetta J92 GBR6292T Ian Wort 2 2
3rd Club Magic Bus First Class 8 K9819Y Chris Broad 3 3
4th Club Kudu Hunter Impala K9512 Terry Pascoe 4 4
5th Club Rush SIGMA 35 GBR4530 Tony Statham 5 5
6th Club Shere Khan First Class 8   Roly Kirby 6 6
7th Club White Squall First 35.5S   Robert Gooden 7 7
8th Club Flashpoint Trapper   John Hughes 8 8
9th Club Amanzimtoti Contessa 32 CO761 Roger McDonald DNF 11
9th Club Shumba UFO 34   David Redwood DNF 11
IRC Fleet  (IRC)
1st IRC Asterix X102 K4446 Wally Royall 1 1
2nd IRC Jetta J92 GBR6292T Ian Wort 2 2
3rd IRC Magic Bus First Class 8 K9819Y Chris Broad 3 3
4th IRC Rush SIGMA 35 GBR4530 Tony Statham 4 4

Results generated and submitted using Sailwave sailing scoring software

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