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Topper Northern Winter Regatta at Bassenthwaite Sailing Club

by Tim Yeates 25 Mar 2009 08:45 GMT 21-22 March 2009

85 competitors made their way to the North Lake District venue of Bassenthwaite Sailing club on Saturday 21st March to take part in the northern of the 2 ITCA-GBR organised Topper Winter Regatta events for 2009. The competitors were met with a mirror still lake, fog rolling off the nearby mountains and a mixture of cooking bacon aromas from the club galley and the many motorhomes that had formed a village in the club grounds.

There was an inevitable delay to the planned noon start for the 3 races on Saturday due to the lack of wind, Peter Baldwin, PRO for the event, was waiting for the forecast wind to arrive whilst the sailors socialised on shore. After a postponement, the fleet was launched to cross the lake in a firm F3 wind, there remained the risk of fog which loomed in the surrounding hillsides. As the race sequence for race 1 got underway the more inexperienced among the fleet had an opportunity to try out their starting technique on an 80+ boat startline as it took 4 attempts & the black flag to get the race underway.

Race 1 was dominated by the girls with Felicity Foulds taking the win from Anna Ackroyd (shame about that chipped nail Anna!) and West Zone sailor Lucy Yeates. Race 2 started in similar wind conditions but the chaps fought back with Andrew Bridgman taking the win from Michael Beckett ahead of Felicity. The Black Flag caught its first casualty as Anna was deemed to have strayed on to the wrong side of the startline during the start sequence. There was a change of conditions for race 3 as the sun came out, the wind changed direction which necessitated an adjustment to all the marks. The wind grew in strength to F4 and from the start Felicity took a commanding lead that she held to the finish from Andrew Bridgman and James Asquith. The fleet sailed in for a well earned rest prior to the planned 10am start on the following day.

Sunday dawned with grey clouds and wind, gone was the fog threat of the previous day. Race 4 got underway close to the planned start time in the strongest wind of the weekend. The topper of Megan Adams was seen returning just after launching with a bailer malfunction, her pit crew of 5 or 6 soon had a replacement fitted and in true Formula1 fashion she was on her way & made the start. A steady Force 5 was being recorded on the committee boat with gusts in excess of 20 knots being recorded on the race course, during the course of Race 4 this breeze fell back to F4/F3 where it remained for the rest of the day.

Felicity started Sunday where she finished Saturday, winning Race 4 then managing 2nd & 3rd in the final races to win the whole event by a comfortable margin. Henry Wetherell took the remaining 2 wins of the day but this was not sufficient to get onto the final podium as Michael Beckett and Andrew Bridgman had performed with sufficient consistency for the 2 days to edge ahead at the gun. A highlight of the day to the watching parents & supporters was the cunning & wonderfully executed port end flyer by Lewis Kneale in Race 5, Lewis admitted afterwards to bottling it a little & not quite crossing the whole of the fleet but it will undoubtedly remain in his memory for some time. Prizes were awarded down to 15th position, additionally Dan Venables was awarded the prize for first U13, Joe Henderson was 1st U12, Lewis Tyson was 1st Bassenthwaite sailor, James Williams came 1st 4.2 rig and Rory Humphries earned the endeavour prize.

It was a great benefit that flights were not required as the single mass start for each race meant that a minimum time was spent between races, all the planned 6 races were completed. The cool, varying, shifty breeze with gusts proved a good test for all the competitors, the predominantly westerly breeze being fed off the Irish Sea caused many changes in position throughout the fleet, each position being fought for with supreme effort. Many of the less experienced sailors suffered spills which will, in time, add to their skills – all came off the water smiling, perhaps a little hungry but most of all hungry for more competition.

A big thank-you to Bassenthwaite Sailing Club for organising a fantastic event, great food, great camping, a beautiful setting and even an ice-cream van in the dinghy park on Saturday afternoon, a relaxing atmosphere that the parents in particular made the most of.

Overall Results:

PosHelmClubR1R2R3R4R5R6Pts
1Felicity FOULDSNorfolk Broads Yacht Club1-311238
2Michael BECKETTSolva Rowing & Water Sports Club-172525216
3Andrew BRIDGMANBlithfield412-148520
4Henry WETHERELLBeaver Sailing Club9-131251128
5Andrew MCGOWANHelensburgh SC / CCC559-176934
6Sam KNIGHTBartley-2148157438
7Anna ACKROYDNorfolk Broads Yacht Club2(BFD)41131939
8Alexander ALCOCKHunts Sailing Club14-401144639
9Ian PAYNEDwsc-281268161153
10Alasdair HUMPHRIESLeigh & Lowton10-4971019753
11Andrew GREENLeigh And Lowton SC61116-31101760
12Kieran HILLSCaling Dam8152123-291279
13Ross MORETONLlandudno Sailing Club196263-272781
14Georgina PovallHickling Broad2424-259211492
15Daisy MURPHYLeigh And Lowton Sailing Club-48141028222195
16Helen ARMSTRONGDerwent Reservoir SC167312518-5397
17Lewis KNEALEChester S&cc18(BFD)287202598
18Will GLOVERRotherham33-5746698102
19Lucy JACKSONElton2725-30291213106
20James ASQUITHRedesmere-49173403120111
21Megan ADAMSWest Lancashire Yacht Club-542014243223113
22Abigail HEWITTWlyc39-5320162315113
23Hector SIMPSONRipon-362819212422114
24Tom CORNTHWAITEElton SC2226223411-36115
25Adam MILLINGTONRedesmere-501836133318118
26Jamie NOYESSt Marys Loch-452227261331119
27Angus GRAY-STEPHENSTarbert Loch Fyne YC/mid Argyll SC-774815181424119
28Lucy YEATESLeigh & Lowton SC310324335-44123
29Sarah SMALLHollowell202923-371735124
30Robyn COXPort Dinorwic SC-443341221516127
31Alexander STILLRoyal Gourock YC43-5517273710134
32Matt VENABLESSutton151913-564448139
33Rachel TILLEYLlandegfedd Sailing Club3023-52302833144
34Danielle ROWENeyland & Cardiff Bay Yacht Club29(BFD)29123940149
35Andrew PRICELeigh And Lowton Sailing Club123739-494032160
36Jamie PURCELLRedesmere716485042(DNC)163
37Emily ROBERTSONRoyal Forth Yacht Club42(BFD)18352545165
38Jessica CAMPBELLAnnandale Sailing Club1330344248-52167
39Noah KNAPTONDerwent Reservoir S.c.-624542202638171
40Thomas WILLIAMSShotwick Sailing Club-613940363030175
41Laura CARVETH-MARSHALLTees And Hartlepool Yacht Club/ SCailing3836-51334128176
42Dan VENABLESSutton118(BFD)614355178
43Harry HILLToddbrook7021TAL19(DNF)26183
44Samantha FOSTERLoch Tummel Sailing Club-682733463643185
45Emma PALMERRfyc4751-59323429193
46William TARN-CHAPMANDrsc / Nsc40-4438393842197
47Megan HILLSCaling Dam534135-664634209
48Ariana NIELSEN-TIMMSRedesmere SC-574244474939221
49Lewis TYSONBassenthwaite259-70636461222
50Rory KILGORECove SC & Helensburgh SC-763445445358234
51Samantha THOMASSCaling Dam-524750485141237
52Callum MCCULLOUGHBanbury Sailing Club4643584152(DNC)240
53Aaron MURRAYLoch Earn Sailing Club32525658-6546244
54Joe HENDERSONDerwent Reservoir Sailing Club-723253525060247
55Ceri ROBERTSLlandudno SC3735(BFD)536163249
56George SWYERConiston31464764-7166254
57Joseph JONESRoyal Anglesey Yacht Club41-6543605657257
58David CLARKShotwick Lake Sailing Club-646454385547258
59Ben SWYERConiston2331686572(DNC)259
60Matthew MERCERWlyc5938494570(BFD)261
61Jennifer ABRAHAMHelensburgh Sailing Club-666324625756262
62Kae CLARKHelensburgh Sailing Club-735955515450269
63Calum TAITLoch Earn Sailing Club3461-71674762271
64Patrick SHELLCOCKLoch Tummel Sailing Club-796067575837279
65Catrin DRAKEPdsc51-7169554559279
66Matthew BUTTERWORTHPwllheli5854-62545954279
67Iain SYMONHelensburgh Sailing Club6058-63596249288
68Andrew CROCKETLoch Lomond Sailing Club556860-696365311
69Joanna BARRIEAnnandale Sailing Club357573(DNC)6664313
70Bridget DONALDSONDerwent/newbiggin-855664747451319
71Ben BAILEYShotwick Lake Sailing6366-76726067328
72Andrew MITCHELLHelensburgh7169616868(DNC)337
73Jack LAWSONKillilington S.a/bassenthwaite677066-736768338
74Jordan BLACKloch earn sailing club566257(DNC)DNCDNC347
75Hugh SIMPSONRipon26(BFD)77DNFDNCDNC361
76Rory HUMPHRIESLeigh & Lowton6972727177(DNC)361
77Toby BURHOUSEHuddersfield Sailing Club785065(DNC)DNCDNC365
78Calum WILSONHelensburgh Sailing Club7467757776(DNC)369
79David ABRAHAMHelensburgh Sailing Club8273787569(DNC)377
80Joanne FOSTERLoch Tummel Sailing Club7578(DNF)7075BFD384
81Christopher BARNESLeigh And Lowton Sailing Club8174747878(DNC)385
82Halden NIELSEN-TIMMSRedesmere SC8077(DNF)7673DNC392
83Tilly JAMESNew Quay Yacht Club6576(DNF)DNCDNCDNC399
84Katie OYSTONScaling Dam8379(DNF)DNCDNCDNC420
85James WILLIAMSShotwick Sailing Club84(DNF)DNCDNFDNCDNC428

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