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HKRNVR Memorial Vase presented by Old Mutual

by RHKYC Media on 2 May 2015
HKRNVR Memorial Vase 2015 - Shek O Rock RHKYC/Lindsay Lyons
The finale of the Old Mutual Top Dog Trophy Series 2014-2015 took place in Hong Kong on Friday, completing a series of four pursuit races to decide the top performing boat for the season. Following the requirements of the Deed of Gift for the HKRNVR Memorial Vase, the race started at Hung Hom before taking the 37 entrants on a course out into the eastern approaches, taking in Shek O Rock, TCS 3 and TCS 4, the patrol area of the former Hong Kong Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve.

With an 8 to 10kts south easterly, Race Officer Gareth Williams wasted no time in getting the start sequence underway at the scheduled time, with the Ruffians holding on to the lead until just outside Lei Yue Mun gap. The objective of the pursuit race is to start the faster boats later and watch them catch and – possibly – overtake the slower fleets.

By the time she reached Shek O Rock, Etchells Jezebel had built up a comfortable lead on the fleet, however with the big boats Signal 8, FreeFire and Ambush scything through the fleet, a win was anything but guaranteed.

Given the breeze, Williams elected to shorten the course at TCS 4 in the Junk Bay area and Jezebel clung to her lead to finish at 16:27:41, just under three minutes ahead of the Etchells of Mark Yeadon and Frank van Kempen and four minutes ahead of Signal 8

The win not only guaranteed that Anthony Day and Peter Backe would lift the HKRNVR Memorial Vase, but it also ensured Jezebel’s name will be engraved on the Top Dog Trophy for the first time.



At a packed prizegiving, supported by Mount Gay Rum, Peroni Beer and Jax Coco, the RO presented the prizes for first Big Boat, first Inshore Keelboat and first Day Boat to Signal 8, Moll and Lickety Split respectively. The MC then invited Joann Kok, General Manager of Thomas Pink to present the top three prizes for HKRNVR to NN1364 (Frank van Kempen), Diva Deux (Mark Yeadon), and winner Jezebel (Backe/Day) before going on to present the top three prizes overall for Old Mutual Top Dog Trophy Series.

Prizes were awarded not only to the various winners of the HKRNVR Memorial Vase, but also the overall winner of the 2014-2015 Top Dog Trophy Series. The Top Skipper was presented with a jacket from Thomas Pink, the British shirt maker and Official Apparel for the Series. Other prizes include holiday accommodation courtesy of Mr. & Mrs. Smith, the boutique hotel operator.



HKRNVR Memorial Vase presented by Old Mutual (Top Ten)

Boat Name SailNo. Class Helm Place
Jezebel 1333 Etchells Backe / Day / Faulks 1
Diva Deux 1193 Etchells Mark Yeadon 2
NN1364 1364 Etchells Frank van Kempen 3
Signal 8 2300 Big Boat Jamie McWilliam 4
Lickety Split 1235 Etchells Mark Parker 5
The Answer Is 938 Etchells Charlie Manzoni 6
Are We There Yet 158 Etchells Thomas Cheung 7
Moll 1045 Impala Phil Bowring 8
Freefire 2283 Big Boat Sam Chan 9
Buster 517 Ruffian Nick Bryan 10

Old Mutual Top Dog Trophy Top Ten (Provisional Results)
Boat Name SailNo. Class Helm Pts Place
Jezebel 1 333 Etchells Backe / Day 10.276 1
Diva Deux 1193 Etchells Mark Yeadon 14.114 2
Mind The Bumps 1344 Etchells Mark Whitehead 49.707 3
NN1364 1364 Etchells Frank van Kempen 57.307 4
Taxi 1047 Impala Florence Kan 59.012 5
Boss Hogg 1066 Impala Francis Cheung 65.294 6
Caviar 716 Impala Rex / Eric 68.821 7
The Answer is 938 Etchells Charlie Manzoni 79.079 8
Moll 1045 Impala Phil Bowring 85.045 9
Buster 517 Ruffian Nick Bryan 86.665 10


Full details of the Old Mutual Top Dog Trophy Series, including current standings, can be found on the RHKYC website at www.rhkyc.org.hk/topdogtrophy.aspx

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