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2000 Class Latitude Series at West Riding Sailing Club

by Oliver Thompson 24 Jun 09:09 BST 7-8 June 2025

The third event of the 2000 Class Latitude Series, hosted by West Riding Sailing Club, proved to be a fantastic weekend of competitive racing.

Saturday delivered a mix of sunshine, showers, and, most importantly, breeze. The race team headed out onto the water and found a great windward-leeward for the first race.

Race one was soon under way with 12 boats on the start line. A clean start for all, with the Thompsons just edging around the windward mark in first, the Freelands in hot pursuit, followed by Pete Vincent and the two WRSC boats right on their heels. The Thompsons kept their lead up until the last beat, where the Freelands picked the right side of the shift and took the lead.

1st Freelands, 2nd Thompsons, 3rd Cooks.

Races two, three, and four saw the Thompsons lead from start to finish, followed by the Freelands and Pete Vincent in the second race, and Alistair Banks & Sam Lewis in the third and fourth races.

Race five saw a general recall, then an individual recall for the Freelands, meaning a WRSC 1, 2, 3 at the windward mark, with Alistair Banks and Sam Lewis leading, followed by the Thompsons and then the Cooks. By the leeward mark, the Thompsons had taken the lead, and Alistair and Sam followed very closely for the rest of the race, keeping the Thompsons on their toes, with the Cooks holding their third place.

Race six saw the Freelands lead to the windward mark, but the Thompsons overtook on the downwind leg and pulled away to secure another win. Pete Vincent also had a strong race, finishing third and keeping the pressure on the Freelands.

Race seven saw a dramatic start, with Mr Banks extending the start line by dragging the pin! After an eventful start, it was a three-way battle between the Thompsons, Freelands, and Pete & Ellie, with lead changes throughout. In the end, the Thompsons edged ahead downwind, with the Freelands just taking second from Pete.

Race eight was another shake-up. Pete picked up his second OCS of the weekend, while the Freelands rounded the windward mark first and led to the finish. Despite efforts from the Thompsons to close the gap, they finished in second.

In the final race, the Freelands led again at the windward mark, chased by the Thompsons, Alistair Banks, and Pete Vincent. Pete moved into third on the downwind leg, but the Freelands dropped back on the next beat, allowing Alistair to retake third. A tense final run saw the Thompsons defend their position, gybing at just the right time to hold off Pete and secure the win. Alistair and Sam secured a well-earned third, ahead of the Freelands.

It was fantastic to see juniors joining us again this year with Joshua Wright representing Scaling Dam Sailing Club and Marcus Arkle representing Sunderland Yacht Club, alongside Isobel Arkle and Olivia Arkle.

Thank you to all of our visiting boats, some of which travelled over five hours to join us!

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmnameCrewnameClubR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9Pts
1st22698Oliver ThompsonElliott ThompsonWest Riding Sailing Club‑2111111219
2nd22743Paul FreelandSharon FreelandLlandegfedd Sailing Club1222‑7221416
3rd2063Alistair BanksSamWest Riding Sailing Club44332‑543326
4th21203Matt CookHelen CookWest Riding Sailing Club35543454‑633
5th22713Peter VincentEllie ParteLlandegfedd Sailing Club5%34(OCS)533OCS238
6th22734Trevor BradleyWilliam FarrellThornsteward Sailing Club‑116764665545
7th22196Stephen WrightJoshua WrightScalling Dam Sailing Club696568(DNS)8856
8th2173Isobel ArkleOliva ArkleSunderland Yacht Club10111210107(DNF)7774
9th21119Elizabeth ArkleMarcus ArkleSunderland Yacht Club988(DNS)DNSDNS76DNC77
10th2375Andrew MartlandJulia MartlandScaling Dam Sailing Club771089(DNS)DNSDNCDNC80
11th22730Dirk MeyerLeif MoyerTBC8101198(DNS)DNFDNCDNC85
12th22694Alistair RosePhoebe RoseKILLINGTON sailing Association121297(DNS)DNSDNSDNCDNC92

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