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GP14 National Championships 2014 at the WPNSA - Overall

by Matt Thursfield 1 Jul 2014 13:00 BST 27-29 June 2014

With the GP14 World Championships taking place in Northern Ireland in August, the condensed three day, eight race nationals sponsored by Zhik, Sunny Republic Brewery, Gul, GingerBoats, Elite Sails, Allen and Moores Dorset Biscuits, took place on water sailed by some of the most talented yachtsman of our time, at the Weymouth and Portland National Sailing Academy in Dorset. With impressive facilities, a perfect 3-4 Westerly breeze, the 67 GP14s left the shore on the morning of Friday 27th June for the sail out to the race course outside of Weymouth Harbour.

A 12:30 gate start, opened by Sam Watson and Andy Hunter, released a very strong fleet comprised of National & World champions, as well as an Olympic Silver Medallist, alongside club sailors attending their first national event. It was a clean getaway for the majority as they made their way up to the windward mark; leading the way were current World Champions Ian Dobson & Andy Tunnicliffe, their Goacher powered Duffin hull pulling away from Graham Flynn & Adam Froggatt in their new SP Boats machine. The reaching angles set by the mark layers were exceptional, the first allowing some tactics with a range of options available, the second was just a touch tighter, combined with a different wave angle, meant some excellent surf-reaching. With three laps set, the next downwind was the sausage. You know it's a well-set leg when the helms can opt to go inshore, out to sea, or sail the rhumb line; the boats around us were spread right across Weymouth Bay to re-converge at the leeward mark. The next time that buoy was seen was just as the leaders approached the finish line. Dobson had held the lead to take the bullet, however coming through to second were Mike Senior & Andy Davies, third taken by Stuart Bithell & Tom Pygal having to cut their way through the fleet after a poor start, their downwind speed bailing them out, having been perfected with months of training off the Dorset coastline.

Race 2: not much change in the direction, but the wind strength was starting to build by a few knots, the gate was opened by Justin Jones & Chris Anderson. Leading this one were Senior and Davies whose Boon Boat with HD Sails pulled away around the race track. With the slight increase in wind strength, those reaches were becoming even better; get the second one right with the wind/wave combo, the adrenaline was pumping. The sausage leg was a different proposition altogether too; get it wrong and the boat was a real handful, capsizes were aplenty as helms struggled to cope with the increase in breeze with the unusual swell angle. Mike Senior and Andy Davies led for two thirds of the race, however a slightly misjudged kite leg allowed Dobson & Tunnicliffe to scrape by to take the gun. Third in this one were Matt Burge & Rich Wagstaff sailing a Winder Hull with P&B sails.

Onto the final race of the day, plenty of sailors were feeling the effects of two hard races, some calling it a day early. Fortunately, the race officer took some sympathy and only made us sail for two laps, as the breeze was still building and the sail back to shore was going to add an extra hour onto the day. The gate was unlocked by Will Croxford and Rich Hales; again it was Mike Senior and Andy Davies to lead the fleet around. This time it was the leeward mark where Dobson & Tunnicliffe took the race after a rogue buoy was mistaken for the base mark, the error noticed too late to stop them coming through. Third again were Bithell & Pygal sailing a Speed Sails driven Duffin.

At the end of Friday, it probably should have been Senior with a 2,1,1 results set, rather than Dobson with a line of 1s. Leading the way in the Silver fleet were Will Croxford crewed by Rich Hales, top bronze boat was being sailed by Chris Hawkes and Russell Wheeler, both boats to sail on day 2 brandishing a blue and red dot respectively.

Saurday: Day 2, an eleven o'clock start, a fair few of the 134 competitors rigging, with that "morning after the day before" weathered look. It was an early start with the race officer taking the fleet east out the harbour for the three race programme. Justin Smith & Sarah Davies opened the gate of race 4 just after 11am, the fleet showing them respect, the majority starting late. That was the place to be, as those going early got trapped on the wrong side of a shift. Again it was the HD/Boon helmed by Senior who finally put a whole race together, taking the gun ahead of Dobson, Ross Kearney & Jane Alexander showing great form in the somewhat lighter conditions to cross in third.

Race 5 was started by Shane MacCarthy & Damien Bracken and finished by the familiar Dobson & Tunnicliffe who had recognised the backing pathfinder, started early, put a tack in and port-crossed the fleet by 20 yards. They sailed into a healthy lead followed home by Graham Flynn & Adam Froggatt. Third across the line were the Burge-Wagstaff boat.

The final race of the second day was started by Ed Bradburn & Chris White. This was the only race where being late out the line was not the place to be. Being pathfinder cost those two, rounding the windward mark 30 or so places below where they'd expect. Ross & Jane continued their successful second day, leading the fleet around for the majority of the 45minute race. Had the race officer finished us at the end of the run, victory would've been theirs. It was the final beat where Matt Burge & Rich Wagstaff picked the shifts and left the P&B powered Ross & Jane to finish in their wake. Third was the consistent Bithall/Pygal boat.

So at the end of the second day, Dobson & Tunnicliffe had consolidated their lead, needing only a point from the final day's races to secure the championship. Mike Senior & Andy Davies are the only boat who could prevent them taking the event.

At the end of Saturday, Will Croxford and Rich Hales were leading the Silver Fleet, with a healthy lead over Tim Harper & Paula Fisher. Bronze was still being led by Will Hawkes & Russell Wheeler in 25th overall, ahead of Peter Craggs & Phil Nelson.

Sundays forecast was always predicting the lightest conditions faced by the Race Management team; a backing and decreasing breeze was the order of the day, and despite the best efforts of all concerned, three false starts, two hours waiting in the harbour for the wind to fill, one race that was abandoned after half an hour of sailing with Justin Smith & Sarah Davies leading the way, the N over A flags were flown at 1.30, signalling that the event was over.

Ian Dobson and Andy Tunnicliffe had won the GP14 Nationals with a fairly dominant set of results, over Mike Senior & Andy Davies, Matt Burge & Rich Wagstaff in third.

Other Winners included:

Lead Silver - Will Croxford and Rich Hales in 11th
Lead Bronze - Will Hawkes & Russell Wheeler in 25th
First Lady Helm - Eleanor Davies crewed by Adam McGovern in 10th
Lead Female Crew - Jane Alexander - helmed by Ross Kearney in 4th
First Same Family Boat - Paul & Chris Bowmer
Lead First Championship Boat - John & Cathy Toone

The GP14 championship committee, chaired by Gill Beddow are extremely grateful to our event sponsors... Zhik, Sunny Republic Brewery, Gul, GingerBoats, Elite Sails, Allen, and Moores Dorset Biscuits, as well as to the WPNSA for their organisation on and off the water, making a real success of the National Championships, and all the volunteers who give their time to allow these events to become a reality.

The next events for the GP14s are the Welsh Areas at Bala Sailing Club on 19th/20th July, with the World Champs in Ireland between 9th & 15th August. Full details of GP related activity can be found at www.gp14.org

Overall Results:
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PosSail NoHelmCrewClubR1R2R3R4R5R6Pts
1st14023Ian DobsonAndy TunnicliffeBurwain SC11121‑46
2nd14123Mike SeniorAndy DavisSouth Staffs SC22216‑813
3rd14095Matt BurgeRichard WagstaffPoole YC53‑1343116
4th14110Ross KearneyJane AlexanderSouth Staffs SC‑76635222
5th55Stuart BithellTom PygalHollingworth Lake SC3436‑12622
6th14158Shane MacCarthyDamian BrackenGreystones SC884‑1010333
7th14132Sam WatsonAndrew HunterSouth Staffs SC47994‑1433
8th14155Graham J FlynnAdam FoggattChase SC697132‑1937
9th14118Richard InstoneJim ToothillBlithfield SC115511‑211143
10th13946Eleanor DaviesAdam McGovernSouth Staffs SC1714147‑24759
11th13838Justin SmithSarah DavisDerwent Reservoir SC141511‑2422567
12th1411Will CroxfordRich HalesSouth Staffs SC2110819‑23967
13th14112Matt ThursfieldNicola BoothSouth Staffs SC131318‑20131269
14th14135Paul OwenAndy HateleySouth Staffs SC16‑20158191674
15th14150Tim HarperPaula FisherWest Lancashire YC1216171714‑1876
16th14109Greg ThomasSarah AllenSouthport SC/Leigh and Lowton1818(RET)18181082
17th14121Andrew ClewerMark TaylorPoole YC2212121425‑2785
18th14156Justin JonesChris AndersonSouth Staffs SC10RDGRDG23‑291586
19th14101Paul BowmerChris BowmerBassenthwaite SC‑24221612202494
20th14063Martin BrennanAlistair KnottHollingworth Lake SC232519228‑3597
21st13803Sam KnightSam PickeringChase SC19192025‑3128111
22nd13407Neal GibsonGeoff PhillipsRedoubt SC26(RET)2729922113
23rd13417Ed BradburnChris WhiteSouth Staffs SC9(DSQ)DNC211123132
24th13866Richard HamSteve BrowneTollesbury SC27272526‑3833138
25th13841Chris HawkesRussel WheelerPoole YC282330‑423325139
26th14003Toby TaylorSteve WardBartley SC & SCYC3721233426‑47141
27th13707Sarah O'NeillTom SimesRYA292621‑383732145
28th13694Peter CraggsPhil NelsonYork Railway Institute SC34312231‑5230148
29th14093Colin RainbackBarry SouthamPoole YC20(RET)DNC162817149
30th14018Ed DuttonMatthew BatesSouth Staffs SC362424‑433234150
31st13693Joe CrossEmily DearyPoole YC33332633‑4231156
32nd14128Steve ThompsonMartin BoobyerPoole YC3032284435‑45169
33rd14145Adam ParryPhil HodgkinsDerwent Reservoir SC(DNC)DNCDNC15713171
34th14051Chris BeddowChris CookSouth Staffs SC3147(RET)283037173
35th14119Megan HicklinMark FlemingSouth Staffs SC43(RET)DNC271621175
36th13911Dave BurrowsKate BillingeWinsford Flash SC(RET)3031373939176
37th14021Ian WillisKeith DuttonSouth Staffs SC(DSQ)RETDNC51720178
38th14147Carl JeffsSteve ParkerTrimpley SC151710(DNC)DNCDNC178
39th13904Martin WarburtonJames CroxfordSouth Staffs SC2542(RET)454038190
40th13551Tim EdomJo EdomPoole YC46283741‑4741193
41st14160Will HawkinsSam ThomsonSouth Staffs SC35(RET)DNC323426195
42nd13702Andy MacgregorSophie GreethamPoole YC45(RET)DNC301540198
43rd13316James WardRichard WhitehillPapercourt SC4929(RET)464336203
44th13777John TooneCatherine TooneChelmarsh SC4034(RET)494143207
45th14014Andy WadsworthAndy ShrimptonWelsh Harp39352953‑5852208
46th13175Andrew WelchSue SouthamPoole YC443832‑564550209
47th13618Dick CowanMark JonesBudworth SC41(RET)33394856217
48th14151Stephen CooperDaniel MateusWelsh Harp(RET)RETDNC352729227
49th13835Adam DearyTracy DearyPoole YC32(RET)DNC513646233
50th13962David GoodliffeJayne LordPoole YC4844(RET)404655233
51st13656Karen WilsonWiebe NautaWelsh Harp51373559‑6153235
52nd14088Duncan FraserGail FraserCeylon Motor YC524036‑605358239
53rd13884Martin MurphyBob CoxPoole YC(DNF)4534615448242
54th14059Michael DaviesSimon Scott BrownSouth Staffs SC‑564638555054243
55th4615Stephen ParryPhilip GreenYork Railway Institute SC5039(RET)485157245
56th13727Tim DaviesMark CollingwoodChelmarsh SC38(RET)DNC504944249
57th13594Ruslan ScutlenicYvon KalmeijerWHSC(DNS)RETDNC474442269
58th14120Melanie BrownNicola BrownPoole YC5341(RET)585959270
59th13853Lesley KayePhilip TaylorWelsh Harp(RET)43RET525751271
60th13794Nick BrandonVicky FordSouth Staffs SC5448(DNC)626049273
61st14149Heather MatthewsDavid MatthewsBlithfield SC4236(RET)DNCDNCDNC282
62nd14057Ann PennyDuncan GreenhalghDerwent Res SC47(RET)DNC36DSQRET287
63rd13419Mark NicholsMartin LichfieldSouth Staffs SC(DNF)50RET545560287
64th13894Neil HawkinsMichelle EvansSouth Staffs SC5549(DNC)DSQ6261295
65th13975Simon FletcherJohn CooksonTrimpley SC(RET)RETDNC575663312
66th13893Peter FairhurstAnnette FitzpatrickSouth Staffs SC(DNS)RETDNCDNCDNS62334
67th14028John EdgeKate EdgeSouth Staffs SC(RET)RETDNCDNCDNCDNC340

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