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Solo Northern Area Championships at Leigh and Lowton

by Paul Allen on 10 Jul 2012
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The 2012 Northern Area Championships took place over 23-24 June at Leigh and Lowton Sailing Club. It was a breezy first day with average wind speeds in the region of 16-18 knots and 31 knot gusts coming through gave tiring sailing to the 26 boats which set out for the first race.

By the start of the third race of the day, the numbers were down to sixteen. On the Sunday, the wind started at a much lower strength but by the end of the sixth race conditions were in the same region as Saturday’s winds. Overall winner for the Northern Championships was Andy Tunnicliffe from RWYC with David Mitchell taking the Sunday Northern Traveller event.

Results for the Northern Travellers Series are taken from Races 4,5 and 6 sailed on Sunday 24th.

Pos

SailNo

Helm

R1

R2

R3

R4

R5

R6

Points

1st

5179

Andy Tunnicliffe

1

1

1

(2)

1

(17.0 DNF)

4

2nd

5307

Chris Brown

2

2

2

(8)

(6)

2

8

3rd

5263

Steve Denison

(5)

3

3

1

(5)

5

12

4th

5308

Pete Mitchell

(4)

(5)

4

3

3

3

13

5th

5310

David Mitchell

(7)

7

7

(10)

2

1

17

6th

5287

Ian Hopwood

(6)

6

(11)

4

4

4

18

7th

5111

Andy Friar

3

4

10

5

(27.0 DNF)

(32.0 DNC)

22

8th

5149

J Blundell

(17)

(14)

5

13

8

8

34

9th

5022

Paul Heath

(16)

13

6

6

10

(17.0 DNF)

35

10th

5023

Brian Holland

11

(32.0 DNC)

(14)

7

12

6

36

11th

5213

Andy Fox

(23)

9

8

(18)

9

10

36

12th

5326

Nigel Davies

12

10

15

(17)

7

(32.0 DNC)

44

13th

5039

Tony Sampson

(20)

15

(17.0 DNF)

9

11

9

44

14th

4876

Oliver Whitehead

14

(18)

(32.0 DNC)

11

18

7

50

15th

5087

Steve Owen

(18)

16

12

14

13

(32.0 DNC)

55

16th

5070

Ian Firth

13

17

(32.0 DNC)

16

14

(32.0 DNC)

60

17th

5147

Ian Harridge

8

8

13

(32.0 DNC)

(32.0 DNC)

32.0 DNC

61

18th

5211

Phillip Barnes

10

12

9

(32.0 DNC)

(32.0 DNC)

32.0 DNC

63

19th

4572

David Redpath

24

(25.0 DNF)

(32.0 DNC)

19

15

12

70

20th

4474

Dave Smith

22

(25.0 DNF)

(32.0 DNC)

21

19

11

73

21st

5328

Jon Whitehead

19

(32.0 DNC)

(32.0 DNC)

12

17

32.0 DNC

80

22nd

5299

Frank Chamberlin

(32.0 DNC)

25.0 DNF

(32.0 DNC)

15

16

32.0 DNC

88

23rd

5037

Alistair Raynard

15

11

(32.0 DNC)

(32.0 DNC)

32.0 DNC

32.0 DNC

90

24th

5217

Malcolm Waddington

(32.0 DNC)

(32.0 DNC)

32.0 DNC

20

22

17.0 DNF

91

25th

5272

Steve White

9

19

(32.0 DNC)

(32.0 DNC)

32.0 DNC

32.0 DNC

92

26th

5325

Mike Broatch

(32.0 DNC)

(32.0 DNC)

32.0 DNC

26.0 DNF

20

17.0 DNF

95

27th

4276

Brian Holt

27.0 DNF

25.0 DNF

(32.0 DNC)

22

23

(32.0 DNC)

97

28th

5109

Alan Catto

25

(32.0 DNC)

(32.0 DNC)

23

21

32.0 DNC

101

29th

4666

Alan Roberts

21

20

(32.0 DNC)

(32.0 DNC)

32.0 DNC

32.0 DNC

105

30th

3884

Sally Bristow

(32.0 DNC)

(32.0 DNC)

32.0 DNC

24

27.0 DNF

32.0 DNC

115

31st

4616

Peter Fryer

(32.0 DNC)

(32.0 DNC)

32.0 DNC

32.0 DNC

27.0 DNF

32.0 DNC

123

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