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JDX 470 National Championship at the WPNSA - Day 2

by Jennie Clark 1 Sep 2019 19:09 BST 31 August - 1 September 2019

The second day of JDX 470 Nationals provided lighter winds than day 1, with the addition of glorious sunshine making WPNSA's sailing waters especially sparkling.

After the four races sailed on Saturday the overnight leaders were Martin and Marcus, they might have been last to collect their tally but they were not last to leave the shore - that fell to Oliver Dowson-McGill who's crew had failed to turn up, however a quick change of plan saw Martin Lewis come off the safety boat to crew for Oliver.

Martin/Marcus were first over the line in race 5, followed by Jess/Alex then Aaron/Flora. Martin/Marcus took race 6, with Vita/Ryan in second and Jess/Alex in third.

PRO Adrian Stoggall kept the pace going with a quick move on to Race 7, which was re-started after a significant wind shift. This race was won by Vita/Ryan, with Aaron/Flora in second and leaders Martin/Marcus in 3rd.

With some violent and repeated wind shifts coming through PRO Stogg decided that Race 8 should be abandoned and the fleet sailed home.

Results after Day 2:

PosSail NoHelm NameCrew NameClubR1R2R3R4R5R6R7Pts
155Wrigley MartinTressler MarcusRYA114(SCP)11311
2838Lavery JessHughes Alex 323223‑415
30Heathcote VitaOrr RyanRLymYC7524‑92121
4859Holman ArranStewart Flora 2‑66336222
54McGovern JonnyChatterton Faye 531‑947525
68Harper NiamhThompson RossLoch Tummel SC / Royal Tay YC675‑884636
7321Marsden NeilHarris BeeBlackpool &fleetwood yc4108665‑1539
8852Sewell HaydnHeathcote WilliamRoyal Lymington YC119‑221258853
9844Lewis JackMatyjaszczuk SzymonDraycote Water SC104‑181013111159
10828Lewis RhysHarris JamieCBYC9129‑141491265
111Walker EmmyWalker IanWarsash SC13131377‑141366
127Dowson McGill OliverBishop JamesKeyhaven YC1411711(DNC)22772
13868Whaley BenMatilda Nicholls 88(UFD)520102475
14853Boyle CharlotteBaker GeorgiaRLymYC1518‑191811121892
15871Young AdeleKeers Gemma 171510‑1918181694
16858Booth GeorgiaPlatt SamHayling Island SC1614111716‑232094
1786Davidson‑Guild CalumThompson JohnnyShotwick Lake SC12(RET)DNC151521998
18863Mcpherson DylanKing AlexBurnham SC‑24211424191610104
19843Clark EleanorTweedle CameronRipon SC18161722‑231717107
2083Hughes LucyManning Josh 1920‑2321101919108
215Keers EleanorWright DrewItchenor Sailing club23(RET)2120171314108
2256Stoggall EllaHorner DougNetley SC201916‑23122023110
23880Stevenson EmmaHawkes BenWeymouth SC22221216‑242422118
246Black FreyaGrummett JamesHISC21(RET)1525211521118
25855Lance EllaEvans Matilda (RET)172013222525122

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