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RS 300 Sprint Championships overall

by Pete Ellis on 13 Apr 2015
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RS 300 Sprint Championships – Not since the great John Regis, have robustly framed athletes and sprinting been successfully combined in one sentence - but with the feisty forecast for the annual Sprint Championships at Rutland, twenty 300's set forth with the larger 'athletes' looking forward to some cracking racing.

Special mention has to go to the Prestwick duo, Mark and Alistair who travelled the furthest, but bringing their own 'Anemoi - Greek God of Wind' - aka commodore Tracy - was a possibly a step too far.

Saturday dawned and the fleet set off to the far east of the lake in a base 20 knot NW'er for the first set of six races. As ever the slick Rutland Water SC organisation had split the fleet into four flights enabling everybody to race each other and set the usual testing windward leeward course.

It was clear from the onset that the conditions were going to be tricky with a few casualties on the way to the start, it may be April already but the water at four-degree C was plenty cold enough. As ever the upwinds, whilst hard work were always going to be the pre-curser to the downwind and gybe mark mayhem that followed and at times a more cautionary approach paid big dividends.

After the first rotation the key beneficiaries were Rich le Mare and Pete Ellis, racing in the same flight and sharing a clutch of first and seconds, Pete benefitting from a mistake by Rich on a particularly slippery piece of water a mere 150m from the finish of race three to snatch a one-point lead - could that of been a costly error?

Everybody had at least one swim, some were being exceedingly greedy and having more than their fair share of capsizes and with half the fleet already back in the hutch, the PRO made the decision to abandon the rest of the days racing for the 300's only.

With the Sunday Forecast looking daunting, the fleet over did the evening entertainment at the Wheatsheaf. The returning Mr and Mrs Mike Bees held court on their thrones and newbie Declan Clamp acted as court jester.

A somewhat jaded fleet arrived on Sunday to only 10-15 knots, but as predicted the wind rose to a base 23 knots gusting well into the 30's the PRO after consultation with all the fleets abandoned racing for the day.

So after only three races on Saturday Pete (chick and mushroom) Ellis was confirmed as Sprints Champion, with Rich (steak and ale) le Mare one point behind rueing that capsize in R3, Steve (Cornish pastie) Bolland taking third and Timbo and Luke just need to eat more pies...

The Grand Prix series continues on 9/10 May with the inaugural slalom championships at Bristol Corinthian.

Many thanks to the team at Rutland, for your hard work in trying conditions, always tweaking the format and seeking feedback from the competitors - we'll be back in 2016.

Final results

 
Rank Sail No Club Helm R1 R2 R3 Total Nett
First 500 Stewartby Watersports SC Pete Ellis 2 1 1 4 4
Second 540 Bartley SC Richard Le Mare 1 2 2 5 5
Third 411 Bristol Corinthian YC Steve Bolland 2 4 1 7 7
Fourth 328 Sheffield Viking SC/Nefyn SC Tim Keen 3 2 3 8 8
Fifth 518 Hykeham SC Luke Pepper 3 3 3 9 9
Sixth 321 Hykeham SC Andy Bayliss 5 1 4 10 10
Seventh 323 Sheffield Viking SC Matt Jenkins 5 5 4 14 14
Eighth 481 Royal Victoria YC Martin Harrison 1 3 20 DNC 24 24
ninth 476 Hykeham SC Steve Sallis 4 4 20 DNC 28 28
10th 336 Prestwick SC Mark Taylor 20 DNC 20 DNC 3 43 43
11th 520 Brightlingsea SC Mike Bees 4 20 DNC 20 DNC 44 44
12th 342 Southport SC Ian Hopkins 20 DNC 20 DNC 5 45 45
13th 383 Shotwick Lake SC Stuart Hopson 20 DNC 20 DNC 20 DNC 60 60
13th 318 South Cerney SC Garry Morris 20 DNC 20 DNC 20 DNC 60 60
13th 433 Gt Yarmouth SC Dave Houghton 20 DNC 20 DNC 20 DNC 60 60
13th 490 Prestwick SC Alistair McLaughlin 20 DNC 20 DNC 20 DNC 60 60
13th 332 Lymington Town SC Declan Clamp 20 DNC 20 DNC 20 DNC 60 60
13th 313 Highcliffe SC Ben Green 20 DNC 20 DNC 20 DNC 60 60
13th 457 Bough Beech SC Alistair Wood 20 DNC 20 DNC 20 DNC 60 60
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