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PRO-SET Epoxy OK class UK National Championships at Brixham Yacht Club - Day 1

by Jennie Clark 18 Jul 2024 22:31 BST 18-21 July 2024

Brixham YC are hosting the OK class National Championships this year, and competitors were greeted by sunshine and blue sky for day one, although this combination was sadly not accompanied by much wind!

Peter Lytton, PRO for the event, wisely held the fleet on shore to allow time for the light breeze to kick in, sending the fleet to race towards Paignton. Race one saw Ed Bradburn claiming line honours, having led from early in the race, followed by Nick Craig and Charlie Cumbley.

Race two got under way after a change of course, and Charlie grabbed line honours with Roger Tushingham second and Nick Craig third.

With five helms all scoring under 10 points after today's racing it's looking like a very competitive fleet!

This year the fleet are supporting StandOut Socks, and Charlie Cumbley was the winner of the first pair of socks to be presented.

Results after day 1:

PosFleetSail NoHelmClubR1R2Pts
1st GBR6Charlie CumblyTCYC/HISC314
2nd GBR2260Ed BradburnSouth Staffs SC145
3rdVeteran (50+)GBR2261Nick CraigFrensham Burghfield235
4thGrand Master (70+)GBR20Roger TushinghamPeak Green SC527
5thVeteran (50+)GBR68/69Terry CurtisCastle Cove SC459
6thGrand Master (70+)GBR2187Chris RhodesExe SC7613
7thVeteran (50+)SWE73Patric MureWilkens Batsallskap8715
8th GBR26Baabii'o FlowerPaignton SC61218
9thVeteran (50+)GBR44Chris TurnerLyme Regis SC12820
10th GBR2232Adam SavageElton SC13922
11th GBR33Thomas LonsdaleNorthampton SC/WOSC101424
12thMaster (60+)GBR58Mary ReddyhoffParkstone YC141125
13thMaster (60+)GBR68Rodney TiddOvery Staithe181331
14th GBR49James Downer 221032
15thVeteran (50+)GBR55Neil GoodheadSouth Staffs SC151732
16th GBR100Oliver Clair‑VidalRanelagh SC92635
17th GBR2129Paul CraigThornbury SC112435
18thVeteran (50+)GBR17Dave BourneHerne Bay SC211637
19th GBR77Gavin PoulloinCastle Cove SC202040
20thMaster (60+)GBR2252Tony WoodsGlossop SC261541
21stVeteran (50+)GBR47Bernard ClarkOvery Staithe SC192342
22ndMaster (60+)GBR2276Keith ByersMorecambe SC241943
23rd GBR65Alex OgilvieHISC271845
24th GBR2104Charlie MaunderHSC252247
25thGrand Master (70+)GBR2080Paul PikeCovenham SC232548
26thMaster (60+)GBR78Geoff HarrisWaldringfield SC173249
27thVeteran (50+)GBR91Ian HopwoodBassenthwaite302151
28th GBR8Richard BurtonSouth Cerney SC16RET55
29thVeteran (50+)GBR14Karen RobertsonLoch Earn SC/Dalgety Bay SC282755
30thVeteran (50+)GBR2166Chris BainesMorecambe SC312859
31stMaster (60+)GBR999Simon DavisWaldringfield SC332962
32ndMaster (60+)GBR2239Rupert SmithNewhaven & Seaford SC293362
33rd GBR97Jamie MorganRutland SC323062
34thMaster (60+)GBR18Deryk LovegroveBurghfield343165
35th GBR1083Kieran Bowsher 353469
36thMaster (60+)GBR48Simon DeeksStarcross SC363571
37th GBR87Paul ChildsHISCDNSDNS78
37thVeteran (50+)GBR2053Peter NormanParkstone YCDNSDNS78

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