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Charlie Cumbley wins OK Dinghy Spring Cup in Medemblik

by Robert Deaves on 4 May 2015
Final day of racing - OK Dinghy Spring Cup International OK Dinghy Association - copyright http://www.okdia.org/
Charlie Cumbley (GBR) has won the OK Dinghy Spring Cup in Medemblik for The Rüdiger Prinz Trophy at the first attempt after a win in race seven sealed the event for him. Jim Hunt (GBR) finished second with Greg Wilcox (NZL) just maintaining third after a late charge from Rene Johannsen (DEN).



The forecast strong winds seemed to blow themselves out overnight leaving a choppy sea and 14-18 knots, which gradually reduced during the day. It was a grey day though with rain coming through later. Wilcox made the best of the first race to lead round the first triangle. Then Cumbley came through on the second beat to lead to the finish for his fifth race win and the overall win with a race to spare.



The wind moderated slightly for the final race with reduced visibility and grey skies. This seemed to suit Hunt, who rounded the top mark in the lead. Cumbley briefly took the lead downwind, but on the second beat Hunt favoured the middle while the rest took the right. Hunt crossed back with a nice lead again and led to the finish.

With Cumbley and Hunt a clear first and second, Wilcox took third by a very narrow margin after Johannsen and Bo Petersen (DEN) closed the gap with some consistent sailing.



It was a very tough weekend, sailed in some testing and tricky conditions across all wind ranges. Charlie Cumbley was the deserved winner of the Rüdiger Prinz Trophy. This is the first year that this trophy has been presented. It was created in memory of long time OK Dinghy sailor Rüdiger Prinz who died earlier this year. It is a half model OK Dinghy in orange, the colour of his boat. The Spring Cup was one of his favourite events, so his friends decided it would be a fitting tribute to his memory. A collection was also taken in the Brakeboer pub last night, where EUR 300 was raised to be given to his family's chosen charity.



Full results

No Sailno Name Scores 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 GBR 2173 Charlie Cumbley 10,0 1 1 1 (6) 2 1 1 3
2 GBR 1 Jim Hunt 18,0 2 4 (7) 4 1 2 4 1
3 NZL 544 Greg Wilcox 27,0 (7) 3 4 3 3 3 5 6
4 DEN 1442 Renesarabia Johannsen 28,0 4 8 3 1 (11) 6 2 4
5 DEN 1431 Bo Petersen 30,0 (ocs) 2 5 5 4 5 7 2
6 GBR 2150 Nick Craig 37,0 3 13 2 2 (ocs) 4 8 5
7 DEN 1420 Jørgen Lindhardtsen 57,0 (ocs) 5 6 11 17 8 3 7
8 GBR 2177 Alex Scoles 76,0 6 10 (24) 14 6 12 12 16
9 GBR 2151 Jon Fish 81,0 (ocs) 9 8 8 10 10 6 30
10 GER 693 Martin v. Zimmermann 87,0 14 16 (28) 7 9 13 13 15
11 GBR 2145 Tony Woods 89,0 10 7 13 (23) 12 16 14 17
12 GBR 2175 David Kenneth Carroll 90,0 5 12 10 20 13 (28) 17 13
13 GBR 2042 Richard Burton 100,0 20 6 9 25 (35) 19 9 12
14 GER 772 Oliver Gronholz, 106,0 9 15 15 18 (ocs) 22 19 8
15 DEN 1 Bo Reker Andersen 109,0 16 11 11 13 23 (26) 16 19
16 GBR 2171 Simon Cox 113,0 19 23 20 16 5 7 (26) 23
17 GER 778 Sönke Behrens 120,0 8 31 (dns) 27 7 21 15 11
18 GBR 2172 Dave Bourne 123,0 17 17 27 26 16 (30) 10 10
19 GBR 2154 Simon Cowood 127,0 13 18 12 (39) 15 14 34 21
20 GBR 2156 Robert Deaves 128,0 22 19 21 10 19 23 (24) 14
21 DEN 1397 Henrik Kofoed Larsen 129,0 12 25 14 (30) 29 29 11 9
22 GER 775 Joerg Rademacher 132,0 15 28 19 21 8 20 21 (29)
23 GBR 2147 Tom Lonsdale 142,0 25 22 (dns) 24 20 11 20 20
24 FRA 1823 de Kervénoaël Guillaume 149,0 23 21 25 19 (30) 15 28 18
25 GER 777 Andreas Pich 154,0 18 29 29 9 18 24 (30) 27
26 GER 791 Frank Strelow 155,0 11 30 22 22 (ocs) 9 33 28
27 DEN 22 Ask Askholm 156,0 (ocs) 14 18 31 27 18 22 26
28 GER 790 Thorsten Schmidt 162,0 27 24 17 29 22 (32) 18 25
29 DEN 1430 René Bruun 170,0 (33) 33 30 15 14 17 29 32
30 DEN 142 Malte Pedersen 180,0 28 20 31 28 26 (38) 25 22
31 GER 77 Ralf Mackmann 186,0 21 26 26 12 21 33 (dns) dns
32 SWE 99 Hans Elkjaer 189,0 24 32 23 (37) 28 35 23 24
33 GBR 2139 Kenneth Carroll 209,0 32 36 16 36 31 (dnf) 27 31
34 GBR 2141 Simon Davis 237,0 (dns) 27 33 38 24 37 31 dns
35 GER 665 Peter Stephan 237,0 26 34 32 35 36 27 (dnf) dns
36 BEL 214 Paul Verrijdt 238,0 30 39 34 17 32 39 (dns) dns
37 NED 663 Stephan Veldman 255,0 34 35 38 33 25 43 (dns) dns
38 GBR 2130 Deryck Lovegrove 255,0 31 40 36 (45) 39 44 32 33
39 GBR 66 Martin Bower 257,0 29 37 35 40 33 36 (dns) dns
40 GBR 2129 Alan Atkin 260,0 36 43 37 34 38 25 (dns) dns
41 GER 678 Heinz Ridder 268,0 (dns) 38 39 41 40 41 35 34
42 GBR 2170 Bob Bourne 288,0 37 (dns) dns 42 34 34 dns dns
43 GER 793 Karsten Kath 292,0 35 41 (dns) 43 37 42 dns dns
44 GER 737 Christian Heinze 298,0 (dns) dns dns 32 ocs 31 dns dns
45 NED 638 Robert Bancken 311,0 38 (dns) dns 46 41 45 dns dns
46 DEN 112 Svend jakobsen 314,0 (ocs) 42 dns 44 ocs 40 dnc dns
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