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2015 Northwest Junior Travellers Trophy overall

by Winsford Flash Sailing on 28 Jul 2015
It was great to see so many on the water - 2015 Northwest Junior Travellers Trophy Winsford Flash Sailing
Winsford Flash SC welcomed 32 competitors to the Northwest Junior Travellers Trophy on Saturday 18 July 2015. It was great to see so many on the water, 26 in the handicap fleets and six sailing in Optimists, for this stage of the competition. It was also good to see a number of WFSC juniors taking part in their first ever event.

At the briefing held at the front of the clubhouse the OOD made sure that everyone was aware that there would be one start for the combined handicap fleets, followed by the Optimist start, a change to the usual NWJTT format. The force two to three WNW wind created some challenges for the sailors, with force four to five gusts coming over the clubhouse bank that caused a number of capsizes before the start of the first race. Both fleets got away cleanly towards the first mark under the clubhouse bank where the tricky conditions caught some out but all completed the race despite more capsizes, with competitive racing throughout, and enjoyed a reach along the length of the Flash.

After a BBQ lunch the second race got underway in similar conditions to the earlier race but with a change of course for the second beat to reflect a slight wind shift. Again there was competitive racing throughout the fleets and this time Lewis Coop, Leigh and Lowton SC led the Optimists home in front of fellow club sailor Harvey Leigh, the winner of the first race.

The OOD kept the course the same for race three, but a significant change in wind direction to a Southerly midway through the race turned the reach into a beat. Subsequent frequent wind shifts proved testing for many, causing one Topper sailor to have a McEnroe moment exclaiming “this cannot be real!”. Lewis Coop, with his lucky light wind hat, again triumphed and so became the overall winner in the Optimist fleet, with Harvey Leigh in second place, and Jonny Latham, Leigh and Lowton SC, third.

The Junior fleet competition was won by Lorcan Knowles of Leigh and Lowton SC, Lucy Knights, Bolton SC, was second with George Williams, Chester SC third. Oliver Davenport, Redesmere SC, was the winner of the hotly contested Youth fleet, with Adam Russ, also from Redesmere SC in second place, Stephanie Wingeatt, Leigh and Lowton SC, third. The strong showing by the Leigh and Lowton sailors won them the team prize, and a special Endeavour prize was awarded to Alexander Lowery of Elton SC for his determination despite numerous capsizes.

Well done to home sailors, Angus Paddison, Sam Wakefield, Zach Smith, Dan Goodwin and Lucas Sproul who all sailed well and were a great credit to the club.





Optimist Results:

Pos Sail No Club Helm R1 R2 R3 Pts
1st 5667 Leigh and Lowton SC Lewis Coop -2 1 1 2
2nd 5414 Leigh and Lowton SC Harvey Leigh 1 -2 2 3
3rd 8443 Leigh and Lowton SC Jonny Latham 3 3 -4 6
4th 3335 Budworth SC Emily Page -4 4 3 7
5th 4771 Winsford Flash SC Lucas Sproul 5 5 (DNC) 10
6th 66 Elton Ben OBrien 6 6 (DNC) 12

Junior Fleet Results:

 

Pos Class Sail No Club Helm Crew PY R1 R2 R3 Pts
1st Topper 46303 Leigh and Lowton Lorcan Knowles   1340 (5/4) 4/3 9/3 2
2nd Topper 47527 Bolton Lucy Knights   1340 5/4 0/3 (5/3) 5
3rd Topper 44627 Chester George Williams   1340 5/4 4/3 (3/3) 8
4th Feva XL 1389 leigh & Lowton / Redesmere Sian Talbot Lelia Peckham 1233 0/4 9/3 (2/3) 8
5th Laser 4.7 172810 Holingworth Lake SC William Rowland   1195 (9/4) 3/3 1/4 9
6th Laser Radial 172356 Chester LLoyd Roberts   1135 1/4 6/3 (3/4) 9
7th Feva XL 2419 Budworth Michaela Attfield Annabell Page 1233 (0/3) 1/3 8/3 9
8th Laser 4.7 191313 Holingworth Lake SC Adam Din   1195 (5/4) 5/3 5/4 11
9th RS Terra Sport 2821 Windermere School Theo Stewart   1457 2/3 (6/2) 6/3 12
10th Topper 4.2 29253 Elton Alexander Lowery   1377 0/4 (DNF) 1/3 20
11th Topper 47765 Redesmere Marcus Howard   1340 9/3 (7/2) 1/3 20
12th Topper 10861 West Lancs YC Lucy Pettifer   1340 4/3 (7/2) 2/3 20
13th Topper 4.2 46023 Redesmere Noe Peckham   1377 (3/3) 6/2 2/3 23
14th Topper 36623 Chester David Jones   1340 (5/3) 2/2 7/3 23
15th Topper 45356 Chester Charlotte McConnell   1340 9/3 7/2 (9/3) 23
16th Topper Zach Winsford Flash SC Zach Smith   1340 (DNF) 9/2 4/3 30
17th Topper Sam Winsford Flash SC Sam Wakefield   1340 (DNF) 3/2 6/3 32
18th Topper Angus Winsford Flash SC Angus Paddison   1340 2/2 (DNC) DNC 35

Youth Fleet Results
Pos Class Sail No Club Helm Crew PY R1 R2 R3 Pts
1st Laser 207798 Redesmere Oliver Davenport   1091 4/5 (6/3) 5/4 3
2nd Laser Radial 206783 Redesmere Adam Russ   1135 9/5 2/3 (7/4) 3
3rd Laser Radial 204914 Leigh and Lowton Stephanie Wingeatt   1135 5/5 (2/3) 4/4 4
4th Laser 207087 Leigh and Lowton Gareth Staple-Jones   1091 (4/5) 5/4 4/4 6
5th Laser Radial 204565 Chester Holly Jones   1135 (1/4) 2/3 4/4 10
6th Feva XL 2596 Budworth Samuel James Maher Oliver Pollock 1233 2/4 (5/2) 8/3 12
7th Topper Dan Winsford Flash SC Daniel Goodwin   1340 (2/3) 6/2 1/3 12
8th Aero 9 1358 Chester Mitchell Kneale   1030 4/5 (DNC) DNC 15
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