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Flying Fifteen Europeans at Fraglia Vela Riva - Day 5

by Greg Wells 31 Aug 2012 17:53 BST 27-31 August 2012

Competitors arrived at Fraglia della vela Riva at 10.30 for a 12 o'clock start and were greeted with overcast skies and a feel of rain in the air. Looking down the lake, conditions looked like being a light northerly and plenty of shifts. As the fleet neared the start line the wind increased and veered to the northeast and at the start it was blowing a good 20 knots plus!

The first start (race 8) got away with a couple of recalls. Title contenders, Wells/ Rigg and Goacher/Evans started next to each other near the committee boat with Wells taking control and forcing Goacher to tack off. However Wells was pinned by another boat and couldn't tack to cover. From the Torbole side of the course Goacher hooked into a massive right hander and led by miles at the windward mark followed by Hamish McKay/andrew lawson and then gill browning/Tom pickles. Wells worked the shifts in the middle and rounded 4th. Down the first run the wind veered more and increased to almost 30 knots giving everyone a spectacular broad reach down the lake. At the finish Goacher was 1st, McKay 2nd and Browning 3rd. Wells was 5th behind Lavery/O'Brien but they were called OCS so this promoted Wells to 4th.

With 2 more races still scheduled Goacher could still win the title but needed to win both races. Race 8 started in about 20 knots form 050. Wells and Goacher were again seen close to each other near the committee boat but Goacher saw an opportunity to get clear and reached off to start down the line while Wells started right on the committee boat and tacked towards the Torbole shore. This proved to be a regatta winning move as this time it was Wells who hooked into a 10 degree right hander and led at the windward mark with Goacher back in the pack. 2nd at the top mark were Browning/Pickles who were having a great day. 3rd round was Robert Hogben and Glyn Morgan. As the race progressed the wind increased and Wells extended to win comfortably the race and with it the 2012 Flying Fifteen European championships. 2nd were Gill Browning and Tom Pickles which made them the best boat of the day, a fitting result for Gill as she has sadly announced her retirement from FF racing after many years always near the top of the fleet. 3rd to finish was Hogben following a great battle with Charles Apthorp.

With conditions deteriorating and the championship decided, race officer Antonio Micillio made the wise decision to abandon the final race and send the fleet home.

This bought to a close what can only be described as a terrific and memorable week of racing in one of the great sailing venues (although I admit I may have a slightly biased opinion!).

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelm, Crew & ClubR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9Pts
1GBR 3920Wells Greg, Rigg Richard, Hayling Island Sailing Club-4112131-4110
2GBR 3821Steve Goacher, Phil Evans, Royal Windermere Yacht Club2-6442131-517
3GBR 3957Apthorp Charles, Green Alan, Hayling Island Sailing Club-64354-925427
4GBR 3998Alan Bax, Simon Childs, HISC-93633287-1932
5IRL 4002Lavery John, david O'Brien, National YC12211112-17(ocs)736
6GBR 3788Mackay Hamish, Lawson Andrew, Royal Highland Yacht Club-16107854-132642
7GBR 3955Gill Browning, Tom Pickles, HISC1355-16146-183248
8GBR 3994Waples Chris, Waples Tom, HISC37-1914-1871461566
9GBR 3953Hogben Robert, Glyn Morgan, Bewl Valley Sailing Club Engla8169912(ocs)9-20366
10GBR 3795Patterson Simon, Thompson Simon, Draycote Water Sailing Club71112-2165-22171371
11GBR 3965Osman Anthony, Murphy Andrew, Parkstone Yacht Club141410-159104-151172
12GBR 3905McKee David, Sally McKee, Dovestone SC5-2211-181611516973
13GBR 3954Waples Justin, Stowe Iain, R.C.Y.C.1012-26613-176141273
14GBR 3942Cadwallader Ian, Sweet Dave, Chew Valley Lake SC(dnf)987158-21191076
15GBR 3820Snewin Philip, Thompson Mark, Royal Windermere Yacht Club128-21-17101410131683
16GBR 3816Tullett Nigel, Tullet Gavin, Royal Windermere1113-221117-20791886
17GBR 3539Hanson John, Selden Helen, Datchet SC1818-241081324-27899
18GBR 3787Brockbank David, Millington Catherine, Key West-23231722716158(dnc)108
19GBR 3914Tattersall Adrian, Parkstone YC211913-28-2415161214110
20GBR 3936Douthwaite Steve, Averley Paul, DRSC-20151512191919-2117116
21GBR 3959Goddard Andy, Martland Mal, Dovestone Sailing Club191714-2320-22121821121
22GBR 3862Chard Bill, Millington Simon, Chew Valley Lake SC15242319211811(dnc)(dnc)131
23FRA 3961Arnaud Biet, Constant Fabien, YCD17dnf1813222420(dnc)(dnc)137,3
24GBR 3939King Athol, Bellis Trevor, Derwent Reservoir Sailing Club252520-262321-301125150
25ESP 3728Barber David, Barber Hannah, CN Portitxol Mallorca22201624-25-25252320150
26GBR 3765Castle Ian, Barford Neil, Hayling Island S C26212520(dnc)(dnc)281022152
27AUS 3964Lucas Simon, Lucias Aileen, Princess Royal Sailing Club2426-272526232322-27169
28BEL 3885Hachez Veronique, Van Peeterssen Benoit, Sports Nautiques de l'Eau d'He-292828-292726262824187
29FRA 3932Pelegrin Michel, Gouriou Erwan, Yacht Club de Dinard2827-30-312827272426187
30BEL 3530Ezékiel Desantoine, Philippe Coweg, SNEH27(dsq)-34272928292623189
31FRA 3976Jean-Yves Renault, Arnaud PiSSARD, YCD Dinard-322931303130-322529205
32GBR 3826Lyall Tony, Berry John, Welwyn Garden City Sailing Clu30302932302931(dnc)(dnc)211
33GBR 3897Apthorp Richard, Apthorp Charles, HISC(dnf)(dnc)32333231332928218
34BEL 2233Pletinckx Jean, Martens Pierre-Yves, SNEH333133-3433323430(dnc)226
35GBR 759Hogg Peter, Oatley Tony, South Cerney Sailimng Club31(dnc)(dnc)dncdncdncdncdncdnc247

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