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Scottish Champion of Champions at Dalgety Bay Sailing Club

by Barbara Murray 17 Oct 2010 20:51 BST 16-17 October 2010

Dalgety Bay Sailing Club was the host for the prestigious RYA Scotland Champion of Champions event this weekend (16th – 17th October 2010).

Regattas for each class of boat have taken place involving fierce competition amongst hundreds of hopeful sailors throughout the year at venues across the country. This event was the culmination with each class’ Scottish Champion coming head to head aiming to claim the ultimate sailing title.

An impressive 49 competitors descended on the River Forth for the event. Sailors travelled from as far afield as Findhorn in the North and Stranraer in the South West on the special invitation of RYA Scotland for winners of Scottish Championship events in 2010. Classes of boat included the ultra modern Musto Skiff to classic designs such as Toppers and Mirrors.

Competitors battled through a day of light airs on Saturday, but a good breeze blew through on Sunday providing a good day’s racing. Ronnie and Tor Millar were the triumphant winning duo on handicap at the end of six races in their RS200 taking the trophy for their home Club.

At the prize-giving Club Commodore Andy Marshall thanked event sponsors Towergate Mardon – Insurance4Dinghies and went on to present prizes to:

1st RS200, Ronnie & Tor Millar (Dalgety Bay Sailing Club)
2nd Albacore, Judy & Paul Armstrong (Scaling Dam Sailing Club)
3rd National 18, Stuart & Richard Urquhart and Ross Young (Royal Findhorn Yacht Club)
1st Lady: Albacore, Judy Armstrong with Paul Armstrong (Scaling Dam Sailing Club)
1st Youths: 420, Calum & Drew Airlie (East Lothian Yacht Club)

RYA Scotland Race Committee Representative, Eric Robertson commented, “This weekend has provided nail-biting excitement for spectators and competitors. Ronnie and Tor Millar in their RS200 pulled through to win the top prize. RYA Scotland wishes to thank Dalgety Bay Sailing Club for organising an excellent event; making the most of the conditions; and keeping the competitors safe, and to event sponsors Towergate Mardon – Insurance4Dinghies for supporting this prestigious event.”

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