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Rooster RS Tera Inland Championships 2024 at Carsington Sailing Club

by Simon Lomas-Clarke 5 Jul 2024 05:59 BST 29-30 June 2024
Rooster RS Tera Inlands at Carsington © Meg Kelly

Carsington Sailing Club hosted the 2024 UK RS Tera Inland Championship over the weekend of 29/30 June. A smooth run up to the event facilitated by Carsington's Tim Bird and Steve Barnett assured us that 2024 was going to be a well-run Championship.

As a new venue to the class the fleet was greeted with a very warm welcome by the club. The sun was shining on the picturesque Peak District scenery as the two fleets launched in a gentle South Westerly, fortunately slightly stronger than forecast at 8-10 knots.

The Pro fleet were the first fleet to start and Zoe Lomas-Clarke from Frensham Pond SC built a strong lead on the first lap. The shifty conditions were set to catch out lots of the sailors all weekend and Luke Rowlands (Rutland SC) came back to overhaul Zoe and take a commanding lead himself to win from Zoe and Mark Soars also from Frensham Pond SC. In the Sport fleet, the front pack was closer, led by Rafe Bradley, Cass Day and Hannah Yates, all from Gurnard SC. After the silence at the finish gun for some of the leaders, light wind specialist Ullswater YC's Aggie Priestley took the win, followed by sister Laia and Gurnard's Cass Day.

The wind was predicted to slowly veer during the day and it started to shift after the start of the second race. Zoe took the win in the Pro fleet followed by Luke and Zach Williamson from Ripon SC. Rafe and Cass had a very close tussle in the Sport fleet with Rafe taking the win, Cass second and Max Edwards (Frensham Pond SC) in third. There was a pause in proceedings while Race Officer Matt Rowley waited for the wind to settle to its new Westerly direction and re-set the course for the third race. For the remaining races of the day Luke Rowlands, Mark Soars and Bassenthwaite SC's James Reekie traded top three places, leaving Luke in the overnight lead, followed by Mark and Zoe. In the Sport fleet consistency was hard to come by. Aggie clocked up another podium, Rafe took a win but Cass was the most consistent over the day to lead the fleet overnight.

Sunday arrived with less wind than forecast and a permanent shift to the North West. With large holes in the wind, less pressure than expected and big wind shifts it was another tough day for consistency. In a couple of the races, the leading group got away, only for the mid-fleet to become becalmed as they approached the windward mark. Mark Soars dominated the first two Pro races to win from Luke Rowlands with Zoe Lomas-Clarke and James Reekie trading third places. In the Sport fleet the line honours were more spread throughout the fleet. Molly Wilson from Filey SC won the first race of the day from Cass Day and she followed that result with a second in the next race, only beaten by her brother Harry.

In the penultimate race, the top three boats overall shared the top three places, leaving Cass and Rafe tied on 11 points going into the last race. Thomes Hill from Royal Lymington won the race with Hannah Yates in second and Rafe Bradley's third place was enough for him to take the 2024 RS Tera Sport Inlands title. The Pro fleet was equally close with the overall result also being decided in the last race between Mark and Luke, with Mark comfortably taking the race win. An impressive series from both sailors had Luke discarding a second place but one more first awarded Mark the 2024 RS Tera Pro Inland Champion title, but only beating Luke on countback.

While the Sport and Pro fleets raced on the main course, the Regatta fleet enjoyed superb conditions for their train and race sessions lead by Finlay Lomas-Clarke, from the RS Tera Class coaching team aided by Loz Shell. Smiles, adventures around the island and capsize practice is the ideal recipe for building confidence before progressing to the main fleet. The Regatta fleet is the future of our class and with such strong support, the future of the Class is very bright and very (Tera) orange.

The UK RS Tera Class and all the sailors would like to thank Tim Bird, Steve Barnett, Phil Munton (gatekeeper, mark layer and barman!) at Carsington Sailing Club, all their volunteers and the race team and PRO Matt Rowley, escaping his usual environ at Draycote, for a superb event with fantastic conditions. Thanks also to the galley team for keeping us fed and watered over the weekend.

Once again, huge thanks to our long-running Class sponsor Rooster for their generous prizes for the event, you guys are awesome!

It took us a long time to discover Carsington, but I'm sure it won't be many years before we return!

Overall Results:

PosHelmSail NoClubR1  R2  R3  R4  R5  R6  R7  R8  Pts
Pro Class
1stMark Soars2214Frensham Pond SC‑3‑51211319
2ndLuke Rowlands3585Rutland SC1‑221221‑49
3rdJames Reekie2109Bassenthwaite SC‑5‑433432217
4thZoe Lomas‑Clarke3496Frensham Pond SC214‑53‑54519
5thWill Haines4434Gurnard SC‑15864‑1147332
6thZach Williamson4354Ripon SC6357‑149‑171040
7thPippa Paley2671Starcross YC‑117‑18115108647
8thBailey Angus1038Frensham Pond SC7101015‑1679‑1758
9thAmelia Caldecott2456Rutland SC‑14‑14131461111762
10thHarrison Hogan25Port Dinorwic SC ‑ CYHF129‑15137‑14121164
11thNuala Angus1668Frensham Pond SC16‑19910‑18813864
12thHarry Ambery743Cransley SC206(DSQ)8‑21195967
13thIsla McKeown4733Gresford SC13117‑191212‑161267
14thEvie Bennell2628Port Dinorwic SC ‑ CYHF9‑181212813‑141367
15thCharlotte Caldecott2987Rutland SC41716169‑18‑181476
16thDylan Jenkins1728Derwent Reservoir SC‑2116141810615‑1979
17thGrace Fleming2506Ullswater YC812111715‑2019‑2082
18thFinley Smith3249Carsington SC10‑2020(DNC)171561583
19thEmily Shell1769Warsash SC / Frensham Pond SC‑1915‑1961917101683
20thThies Schuerch4303RutlandSC / Hykeham SC1713892016(DNC)(DNC)83
21stRebecca Wharmby3436Royal Lymington YC18‑21172013(RET)2018106
Sport Class
1stRafe Bradley2311Gurnard SC(OCS)1413‑62314
2ndCassius Day112Gurnard SC323‑14251‑716
3rdThomas Hill2040Royal Lymington YC5‑61‑21533118
4thLaia Priestley3830Ullswater SC2‑212544‑7421
5thEthan Watkin Jones2789Port Dinorwic SC ‑ CYHF‑11478‑14114842
6thHarry Bennell2611Port Dinorwic SC ‑ CYHF69103‑12‑1281248
7thHannah Yates2927Gurnard SC(OCS)16‑1749813252
8thAnnabel Hooton4331Waveney & Oulton Broad YC‑258‑15128751454
9thFreddie Harrison1909Gurnard SC(OCS)7811714‑161158
10thMolly Wilson4343Filey SC8‑26‑191812141659
11thAggie Priestley3829Ullswater YC1‑22‑222131392159
12thHarry Wilson4582Filey SC7‑24161610110‑2060
13thJack Harrison2383Gurnard SC91114‑19119‑221064
14thHarry O'Callaghan2852Gurnard SC / Royal Victoria YC1710‑2917610‑24565
15thAlexis Skinner3608Frensham Pond SC415‑18717‑28181576
16thIsabelle Nuttall3230Tenby SC1452010‑2319‑27977
17thFallon Day3897Gurnard SC(OCS)12991615‑211778
18thMaxwell Edwards3398Warsash SC / Frensham Pond SC193‑2113‑2020171385
19thPavla Hrovat Vernik1610Burton SC1017624‑25‑25121887
20thSeb Williamson2175Ripon SC1220122018‑226‑2288
21stEsme Hatsell1906Middle Nene SC / Rutland SC1314‑246‑2823112390
22ndToby Hodges2602Burton SC1519‑26232118‑256102
23rdEmily Hooton3564Waveney & Oulton Broad YC242513151516‑29‑27108
24thLeo Harris889Frensham Pond SC20135222726(DNC)(DNC)113
25thCharlie Hunt2793Netley SC / Frensham Pond SC1818‑27‑2719172626124
26thAndrew Reekie2985Bassenthwaite SC162323‑2522‑242024128
27thIeuan Kelly4640Llyn Brenig232711‑28262715‑28129
28thHarry Fleming2167Ullswater SC21‑2825‑2624211925135
29thScarlett Kettell2703Frensham Pond SC2629‑30‑3029292319155
30thJonas Spicer1872Frensham Pond SC22‑302829‑31302829166
31stMillie Hodges3575Burton SC(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNC3031DNCDNC197
32ndJessica Willars2858Filey SC(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC204
32ndJessica Willars2858Filey SC(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC204

Next stop for the National RS Tera fleet is the Rooster UK RS Tera National Championships 2024 at Thorpe Bay Yacht Club on 18th- 20th August 2024, and we wish our 47 strong Team GBR best of luck as they head to SKB in Denmark for the RS Tera World Championships 2024 in early August.

For all RS Tera related activity in the UK, check out the UK RS Tera Class Association website at www.rstera.org.uk

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