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Lark Nationals at Royal Yorkshire Yacht Club - Overall

by Simon Cox 6 Aug 2008 16:21 BST 26 July - 1 August 2008

The Royal Yorkshire Yacht Club, Bridlington, hosted the 2008 Lark Class National Championship over the last week of July. The class was pleased to announce support from Noble Marine Insurers, Tack Tick, Allen Brothers, Speed Sails and Pinnell & Bax Sails for the event.

Glorious sunshine and a stunning sandy beach greeted almost 100 competitors when they arrived. Saturday was used by most for some final practice and preparations. Race Officer Arkie Wainwright made the most of the fabulous conditions to give the fleet some gate start practice before holding a practice race in light winds. Stuart & Julie Allen were delighted to take their first championship race win.

The fleet set sail on Sunday in beautiful sunny conditions and a 10-knot breeze. Jeremy Stephens & Ellie Bremer pulled off a port-end flier and led to the finish. Defending Champions Steve Cumley & Eluned Jones had a close tussle with Alan Krailing & Ed McArdle to finish second and third respectively. Further back Silver Fleeters, Dan Watson & Harri Condie, had a great day to finish 10th. With a sea fog rolling in race two was postponed.

On Monday the Championship Village awoke to another warm morning. After a short postponement for the mist to clear racing took place in a steady F2. Stephens & Bremer unfortunately beat the start gun for Race 3 scoring an OCS. Christopher Fish & Beth Condie played the left against the majority view and despite catching a lobster pot for a few seconds just rounded in first. Matthew White & Harriet Steer and Emma Harris & Becky Priest gained steadily on Fish & Condie all the way. White & Steer took advantage of some confusion in the finishing procedure to take the win. Fish & Condie were later awarded joint first place in the protest room.

Watson & Condie continued their fine form with a 10th in Race 3. As pathfinders for Race 4 they took full advantage to lead for the first lap of the race before a group of boats stole past on the next beat. The race was eventually taken by Harris & Priest with Chris Whitehouse & Jane Alexander in second and Cumley & Jones in third. Watson & Condie continued their Silver Fleet dominance with another 10th place. In the Bronze Fleet Jamie Mayhew & Tom Power had an 18 point advantage over Rob & Ruth Marlow.

Who said it rains continuously in Yorkshire? Tuesday brought even more sun! Race 5 was sailed in a F3-4 with good surfing waves. Fish & Condie took a convincing win from Stephens & Bremer and Stephen & Chris Videlo after going hard right inshore on the first beat.

The rescheduled race 2 was sailed in the same conditions. Simon Cox & Joe Hunt were first out of the gate and were never headed and scored a convincing first championship win. The “P&B Boys” Steve Hall & Simon Haighton along with Harry Pynn & Dave Chisholm chased, pulling away from the pack and finishing in that order.

In the Silver and Bronze fleets the action was getting even hotter. Watson & Condie still led the Silver Fleet but they lost ground to a number of boats that preferred the breezier conditions. The Bronze fleet lead changed hands with Tim Vick & James Morley taking the lead with Spanni Archer & Hannah Mayhew in second as both teams beat numerous Gold fleeters in the breezier conditions.

The Crew's Race took place in the best conditions of the day. Jane Alexander & Chris Whitehouse took home the much coveted trophy from Moth Builder, Dave Chisholm & Harry Pynn and Chris & Stephen Videlo in third.

Wednesday’s racing was simply awesome with a steady F4 in both races and some high profile spills. Hall & Haighton won Race 6 with Krailing & McArdle just behind. Race 7 was much the same with Krailing & McArdle leading to the windward mark with Hall & Haighton just behind. Cox & Hunt followed in third and were pressing hard but capsized on the run. Fish & Condie came through to take third and were demonstrating a consistency that they had not had in previous campaigns.

Race 8 was sailed on Thursday in a F2. Seven boats headed for an early shower after the PRO went straight for the black flag. Fish & Condie and Cumley & Jones took full advantage of a heavily port-biased line and duelled at the front until surprisingly splitting tacks on the last beat. Fish & Condie won ensuring a different champion for 2008. Smashie Bennett & Nicola Booth kept their cool to take third.

Championship leaders, Krailing & McArdle scored a 9th to lose the overall lead to Fish & Condie. Cumley & Jones were safe in third but could still take second. Krailing & McArdle needed a top 2 result with Fish & Condie 8th or worse to regain their 2006 title. In the Silver Fleet, Watson & Condie led by 3 points from a consistent Nigel Scott & Rachel Rhodes. In the Bronze fleet Vick & Morley had a 4-point advantage over the all-girl team of Archer & Mayhew.

Race 9 took place in the windiest conditions of the week, a solid F5. Richard Adams & Paul Noble were early leaders after starting early and going hard left but they lost first as the first reach proved too tight for a kite. Hall & Haighton are the team to beat in a breeze and took their second bullet by some distance. Meanwhile, the top three overall kept slugging away. Fish & Condie were pinned out left on the first beat and couldn’t close on Krailing & McArdle who went right in a bid for victory.

Cumley & Jones dipped it in early in the race but determinedly set about recovering. Krailing & McArdle calmly pursued the placing they needed and gained second place on the penultimate beat from Adams and Noble. But with so many points needed between them they could do little but watch as Fish & Condie crossed the line in 3rd to take the 2008 Lark National Championship title.

The Tack Tick Silver Fleet title was eventually won by Scott & Rhodes from a devastated Watson & Condie by a single point missing out on the new compass. The Allen Brothers Bronze fleet leaders, Vick & Morley, scored their second best result (21st) to beat Archer & Mayhew by one place overall.

The socials during the week were up to there legendary best with many a story to be told. The highlight of the week was the “Circus” themed fancy dress party a huge night with everyone dancing ‘till late. The Duckham’s was at its usual best with winners including event organizer, Steve Chatten for finally getting his fractured leg plastered two weeks (and a lot of hobbling) after doing the damage, local support boat crew, Freddie who thought he was wearing a wet suit but wasn’t and James Ward for a list of under achievements to long to mention!

Whoever said it was cold and wet in Yorkshire was wrong. With the best weather and the warmest greeting we have ever had at a Lark Nationals this year could possibly rate as the best ever. The class has proved that there are excellent venues outside of the South-West and North Wales. In fact we can’t wait to return north again!

The Lark Class would like to thank Royal Yorkshire YC for their hospitality and making the event possible and to our event sponsors - Noble Marine Insurance, Tack Tick, Allen Brothers, Speed Sails and Pinnell & Bax.

1st Silver Fleet – 2472 Nigel Scott & Rachel Rhodes, RYA
1st Bronze Fleet – 2370 Tim Vick & James Morley, Ulley SC
1st Classic Lark – 1911 Andrew & Lyndsey Scullion, Royal Yorkshire YC

Overall Results:

RankSailNoBoatHelmCrewFleetR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9Nett
12494Fishy Fingers TooChristopher FishBeth CondieGold-2170.75-80.75330.75318.25
22464Rocket RonnyAlan KrailingEdd McardleGold34-77420.75-9222.75
32496Nelly the ElephantSteve CumleyEluned JonesGold25-835-662528
42502WeebleSteve HallSimon HaightonGold-122-1812100.75240.7531.5
52491Forty TwoStephen VideloChris VideloGold8-123634-117435
62471The JokerMatthew WhiteHarriet SteerGold7-190.75487-106739.75
72452Kiss My FaceHarry PynnDavid ChisholmGold636-995-178643
82311BomberEmma HarrisBecky PriestGold9-1040.75-111075944.75
92487Va Va VoomSmashie BennettNicola BoothGold48115-15-17431045
102411VoodooChris WhitehouseJane AlexanderGold56-15214145BFD854
1111ErmintrudeJeremy StephensEllie BremerGold0.759OCS11213-20111662.75
122470TigerNigel HuftonRuth JohnsonGold111110-20-1889121172
132489FoxxyJustin JonesLucy EvansGold1613514711DNCDNF1278
142507BruceDave YoungNicola AttwoodGold1317-20136912-201383
152500Pussy GaloreSimon CoxJoe HuntGold150.751718161213BFDDNF91.75
162495Well DodgyChris BiglinAnn BiglinGold17151217-26-36151015101
172472ZebideeNigel ScottRachel RhodesSilver14141415-24161414DNF101
182268Grizzly BearDaniel WatsonHarri CondieSilver1021910-3418-341519102
192466Sweet Fanny AdamsRichard AdamsPaul NobleGold191813-25-251581714104
202465-Will CroxfordChris WhiteSilver1820-24-301220211620127
212442Lucky PantsHolly HewatAlison DartSilver-25-2716232019192225144
222462Mr BigglesworthNick MarlowJoanna MarlowGold20-2623192323DNC1917144
232493Dick DastardlyDan SmithVariousSilver2322-292421-27241818150
242370-Tim VickJames MorleyBronzeDNF2422-281925262321160
252509Fluffy ThwartsSuzanne ArcherHannah MayhewBronze-39163436132816BFD22165
262301Minnie Ha HaStuart AllenJulia AllenGold22-31192629263013DNC165
272499Lowering the ToneAdam ParryDave CroxfordSilver2828251627-311824DNC166
282223AliceFiona GrayChris GouldSilver2729212717-412327DNC171
292304El GrousoJames WardKatie HaightonSilver-3225273128222221DNF176
302467GlaslynBob SuggittJosh StuartGold302326222229-3825DNC177
31413Maggie MayJamie MayhewTom PowerBronze29-33312131242526DNF187
322510Second ThwartsGeoff SintonKathy BartlettSilver26-363632303031BFD23208
332412A l'eau C'est l'heureGeoff HoldenSophie HoldenBronze3530-43-373335323326224
342490BobRobert MarlowRuth MarlowBronze36-39303336342728DNF224
352332-Peter CraggsPhil NelsonBronze343535-38-3837293124225
362504MleviJohn CrooksHelen WinwardBronze33-38333537322829DNF227
372472XNorthern MonkeyNeil BarrettSophie JonesBronze31323734323835DNFDNC239
382413CrumbleGeoff MayhewKim MayhewSilver24DNS2829DNS21DNCBFDDNC255
392252Blu TackGarry PackerRichard PackerBronze-424039-454040363527257
402132Lucky PierreCatherine LoveringAmy FinneyBronze38-44384035423732DNC262
412353Opus 1Richard FletcherPhilip JalesBronze373444424333DNF30DNC263
422220Screaming EagleAndrew CoxKaren JewkesBronzeDNS37404141393334DNC265
432349Jumpers, Kittens & CakeSara OlliffKerry RyanBronze4143324344DNSDNSBFDDNC305
441911PandoraAndrew ScullionLyndsey ScullionBronze4041423942DNSDNSBFDDNC306
452203-Matthew VelamailTimothy BrownellBronze4342414439DNCDNSDNCDNC311
462330PrudenceSteve ChattenMatt ThomasSilverDNSDNSDNSDNSDNSDNSDNSDNCDNC357
46UPSC4-Sam WoolnerLaura MorganSilverDNSDNSDNSDNSDNSDNSDNSDNCDNC357
46UPSC1-Andrew WibroeAdam SunmanSilverDNSDNSDNSDNSDNSDNSDNSDNCDNC357
46UPSC2RevolutionBradley FieldTim MeoSilverDNSDNSDNSDNSDNSDNSDNSDNCDNC357
46UPSC3-John Conrad LeeAlex RenoufSilverDNSDNSDNSDNSDNSDNSDNSDNCDNC357

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