Please select your home edition
Edition
Ovington 2021 - ILCA 3 - LEADERBOARD

West Sussex Schools and Youth Association Regatta

by Liz Sagues 15 Sep 2014 16:46 BST 13-14 September 2014

Chichester Harbour was abuzz with junior racing activity as West Sussex Schools and Youth Sailing Association ran its 21st annual regatta from Cobnor Activities Centre. With 101 dinghies entered and some 130 youngsters from nine different clubs and youth groups competing, the weekend was a fine indication of the keenness of the next generation of the region's racing sailors.

And when, at the debrief after the five races were over, RYA coach Dave Cockerill asked the youngsters if they believed their sailing had improved as a result of take part in the event, a forest of hands shot up.

Conditions on Saturday were not too taxing for those who had never raced before, and the force 3 north-easterly breeze dropped and shifted south-easterly as racing continued. But on Sunday competitors were challenged by a force 4, gusting force 5 initially, again from the north east. Despite the stronger winds, the young sailors had the measure of the windward/leeward course and coped admirably, with much very competent boat handling – though also a good number of capsizes.

For each of the three fleets, the overall winner was looking pretty clear by the end of the first day's racing, and Saturday's form continued on Sunday.

In the 27-strong fast fleet, the new pairing of Henry Bettle and Alex Briggs (Fireball, Dell Quay SC), ended the regatta with four first places, discarding a fourth for a perfect overall score. Alex Mayger (Felpham SC) did the same, heading the 43 Toppers in four races and discarding a third place. David Perez (Laser 4.7, Arun YC), who is a potential Olympic squad member in his home country of Spain, had a consistent three wins and two seconds to head the slow fleet by a comfortable margin.

Team spirit was high, and the most-anticipated results announcement was the team ratings. Felpham SC, which had a bevy of other good results, including Sian Thackeray and Sophie Bentley (Feva) third in the slow fleet, Mitchell Campbell (Solution) fourth fast handicap boat and Beth Wilkinson fourth Topper, took the team prize. Second was Arun YC, with Crawley Mariners YC in third place.

Among both the head-of-the fleet sailors and those much further back there was a general spirit of friendliness on the water, and where rules disputes arose those involved put their cases fairly and accepted decisions with good grace.

The event was also a great opportunity for young sailors who often have only limited close competition in their home clubs to enjoy a new level of racing. "There were seven or eight of us, only metres apart," said Laser Radial sailor Phoebe Noble (Dell Quay SC).

The pre- and post-race briefings by Cockerill, head coach of the RYA GBR Topper squad for 14 years and who continues to support the class through Sailing Solutions, were effective in improving competitors' performance. "You're having more fun when you're not fighting a boat," was his argument.

Fast Fleet results:

1. Henry Bettle and Alex Briggs (Fireball, Dell Quay SC) 4pts
2. Stephen Armstrong (Laser, Crawley Mariners YC) 14pts
3. Thomas Chapman (Laser Radial, Crawley Mariners YC) 15pts
4. Mitchell Campbell (Solution, Felpham SC), 17pts
5. Josh Wilkinson (Laser Radial, Felpham SC) 20pts
6. Ed Gerwat (Laser Radial, Felpham SC) 20pts

Slow Fleet results:

1. David Perez (Laser 4.7, Arun YC) 5pts
2. George Colcomb (Laser 4.7, Crawley Mariners YC) 11pts
3. Sian Thackeray and Sophie Bentley (RS Feva XL, Felpham SC) 13pts
4. Jack Miller and Lauren Bentley (RS Feva XL, Felpham SC) 15pts
5. Angus Kirk (Laser 4.7, Crawley Mariners YC) 16pts
6 Daniel Gibson (Crawley Mariners YC) 25pts

Topper results:

1. Alex Mayger (Felpham SC) 4pts
2. Thomas Kosteletos (Sussex YC), 10pts
3. Charlotte Reading (Chichester YC) 11pts
4. Beth Wilkinson (Felpham SC) 13pts
5. Will Jameson (Christian Youth Enterprises) 22pts
6. Finlay Swanton (Felpham SC) 27pts

Team results:

1. Felpham SC
2. Arun YC
3. Crawley Mariners YC
4. Dell Quay SC
5. Sussex YC
6. Christian Youth Enterprises (Cobnor)

Related Articles

Dell Quay Firefly Open overall
The morning after the night before.. The morning after the night before... The party had kicked off early on Saturday, this meant by the time the delicious chilli and ice cream had been eaten, the slightly unhinged DJ had got back to the Ibiza bit of his playlist. Posted on 21 Sep 2023
Dell Quay Firefly Open Day 1
A healthy mix of the young and the young at heart 25 Fireflys swarmed at Dell Quay for the first open meeting since our sold out Nationals in Felixstowe (can we call it Glastonferry?). The fleet was a healthy mix of the young and the young at heart. Posted on 16 Sep 2023
Dell Quay Solo Open
Visiting sailors from 11 clubs take part Visiting sailors from 11 clubs all over southern England and beyond converged on the northernmost creek of Chichester Harbour for Dell Quay SC's Solo open meeting on the Sunday of the Coronation weekend. Posted on 10 May 2023
Dell Quay Sailing Club Frostbite Open Series
Final races held on Saturday 18th February The final races (races 11 and 12 in the series) for the Dell Quay SC Frostbite 2022/3 open meeting were sailed on the 18th Feb 2023. The hardy competitors were faced with a good 18+ knot breeze from the WSW with a good turnout. Posted on 20 Feb 2023
Free Accreditation Scheme launched
Focusing on reducing single-use plastics in the marine industry In collaboration with the RYA's environmental arm, The Green Blue, Final Straw Foundation launched a free Accreditation Scheme focusing on reducing single-use plastics in the marine industry. Accreditation is open to all. Posted on 17 Oct 2022
Chichester Harbour Race Week preview
Last year saw 383 boats crewed by almost 600 sailors from 65 clubs The UK's pre-eminent sailing harbour will again be the setting for the country's most well-attended open regatta when Chichester Harbour Race Week takes to the water this August. Posted on 28 Jun 2022
Dell Quay Firefly Open
The oldest new event on the calendar The much-anticipated Dell Quay SC Firefly Open took place over the weekend of the 25th and 26th September, the first time Dell Quay has hosted a major Firefly event in 50 years. Posted on 3 Oct 2021
Dell Quay Solo Open
Entry limit of 30 boats filled quickly The Dell Quay Solo Open once again proved to be a huge favourite amongst the travelling Solo sailors with entries coming from as far afield as Devon. The entry limit of 30 boats filled quickly. Posted on 3 Jun 2021
Explore. Dream. Discover.
The Easter weekend was a time to get on the water around the globe for many The Easter weekend was a time to get on the water around the globe for many. Lockdown restrictions in the UK have eased somewhat, allowing the return of grassroots sports, and the fine weather resulted in sailors heading to their local clubs. Posted on 6 Apr 2021
Dell Quay SC Easter Mini Regatta
Solo class back to racing action The Easter weekend saw the return of organised Racing at DQSC for the Solo class in Chichester Harbour. Prior to the weekend a number of Solos had been out practising in the breezy and cold north-east wind. Posted on 5 Apr 2021