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Lark Youth Championships and Belle Isle at Frensham Pond Sailing Club

by Charles Roome 25 Apr 2013 22:48 BST 20-21 April 2013

Frensham Pond Sailing Club hosted two Lark events on the weekend of 20-21 April. Saturday saw the Youth Championships sposored by Zhik, and Sunday was the Belle Isle open meeting sponsored by GJW Direct.

Zhik Lark Youth Championships

The results after three races saw Emma and Matt White take the trophy.

Pos Helm Crew SailNo ClubR1R2R3Net
1st Emma White Matt White2471 Waldringfield‑2112
2nd Alex Philpott Nigel Hufton2470 Frensham1‑334
3rd Jack Hardie Katrina Gilbert2469 Frensham‑3224
4th Ben Shorrock George Badge2339 Frensham5‑649
5th Jess D'Arcy Livvie Bates2507 Frensham4‑559
6th Catherine Selfe Lainey Teskelsen2530 Stone‑84711
7th Molly Spiers Isobel Spiers2535 Frensham6‑7612
8th Kian Andrews Mark Chadwick2487 Penzance7‑9815
9th Eli Ebet‑Childs Mike Williams1948 Penzance108‑1118
10th Louis Mellor Rosie Targett2261 Frensham9‑10918
11th Imogen Gray‑Williams Laura Mitchell2510 Penzance‑11111021


GJW Direct Belle Isle

Race open began in light force 2/3 air with Stuart and Nick Hydon going for the middle of the lake with Nigel Hufton /Will Kennedy breaking off to the right hand side to be joined with another local Chris Ellis/ Judith Young. The Hydons managed to secure first place around the windward mark followed by Ellis/Young and then Hufton/Kennedy. By the second beat the Hydons had begun to pull out a lead although this was nearly lost when Stuart's toe strap broke causing an early bath!. Hufton/Kennedy maintained the pressure with a changing of place although it was the Hydons that eventually took first place. The battle for third was still tight with Phil Whitney /Lynda Williams challenging, but not quite beating Ellis/Young.

The second race began with the Hydon's opening up a huge lead up the first beat with Ben Shorrock and George Bridge rounding second. Hufton/Kennedy struggled from mid pack to climb to second as Shorrock/Bridge pushed them all the way. The Hydons took the gun with Hufton/Kennedy second followed by Whitney/Williams who capitalised when Shorrock/Bridge narrowly avoided a capsize.

Race 3 began with a tightly packed bunch that maintained its compactness throughout. Hufton/Kennedy were looking favourite but Whitney/Williams dropped low on the penultimate run taking the lead. Huton tacked out leaving Whitney/Williams to try the left hand side. With half the beat to go Hufton/Kennedy had taken the lead. Ellis/Young joined the battle for second crossing tacks with Whitney/Williams. On the line it was Hufton/Kennedy followed by Ellis/Young leaving Whitney/Williams third.

Thanks go to Frensham Pond SC for putting on a great event.

Open Meeting results:

Pos SailNo Helm Crew Club R1 R2 R3 Nett
1st2495 Stuart Hydon Nick Hydon Shustoke11DNC2
2nd2470 Nigel Hufton Will Kennedy Frensham Pond‑2213
3rd2530 Chris Ellis Judith Young Frensham Pond3‑725
4th12 Phil Witney Lynda Williams Frensham Pond‑4336
5th2339 Ben Shorrock George Bridge Frensham Pond‑5448
6th2459 Nigel Denchfield Fiona Stewartby ‑65510
7th2487 Kian Andrews Mark Chadwick Penzance76‑813
8th2469 Laura Mitchell Eli Ebel‑Childs PZSC‑88614
9th2510 Mike Williams Imogen Penzance ‑99716

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