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B14 European Championship - Four winners on day two

by Mark Barnes, Mark Emmett, Tim Harrison on 30 Aug 2009
B14 European Championship Day 2 SW

Neil Pryde sailing B14 European Championship 2009 Day 2 started with a promising 8-10 knot thermal breeze from the SW building to 10-12 knots breeze. The day was to prove a good one for the opening of this year’s main championships.

Race 1 began with a square start line and most of the fleet bunching at the committee boat end. Leading up the first beat were the local team FRA739 (Alain Cadre/Farcois Cadre). Pinky & Perky (Alan Davis/Toby Barsley-Dale) struggled off the line and tacked off to the right corner to clear their air. This worked well and at the top mark they led from FRA739, Seavolution 1 (Mark Barnes/Pete Nicholson) and then Anthill Mob (Tim Harrison/Jonny Radcliffe). Throughout this race Pinky & Perky led with Seavolution1 moving into second. Behind them the race for third was being fought by Sketch/North Sails (Dave Hayes/Richie Bell) and Anthill Mob, but Sketch/North sails pulled through and piped Seavolution1 for 2nd on the line.

Race 2 began with more breeze and a 20 degree shift just before the start, making the pin end favoured. The Anthill Mob and Seavolution 1 port tacked the fleet to lead into the right corner and these two led around the windward mark with Seavolution 1 slightly ahead. Following these two was a battle between Gill (Nick Craig/Toby Lewis) and Sketch. At the top mark second time around, Seavolution1 led from Anthill Mob, then Gill, Sketch and Acxiom (Mark Emmett/Allan Stuart). At the finish this order remained the same but in the protest room Seavolution1 was to loose 1st place due to an incident on the first beat shortly after the start.

Race 3 started with a slight port bias and the fleet spread across the line. Anthill Mob started at the port end again with Acxiom in the middle and the other front runners nearer the committee boat end. Acxiom led the fleet into the right corner followed by Seavolution1 and Team Gill and at the top mark Acxiom led from Gill then Spartan Wetsuits (Henry Wells and Trevor Child) and Anthill Mob. By the top mark second time round, Anthill Mob had overhauled Spartan Wetsuits and Gill were chasing Acxiom hard, coming down the inside. At the finish Gill won by a length from Acxiom, then Anthill Mob and Spartan Wetsuits.

Race 4 started with slightly more breeze, now up to 12 knots, still from the same direction. The line was slightly starboard biased this time and most of the fleet were at the committee boat end. Gill in the middle o the line had an incident resulting in a capsize, just seconds before the start. The Anthill Mob made an involuntary tack onto port locking up with Seavolution1 on starboard. As the fleet pulled off the line, Acxiom led from the middle, leaving Anthill Mob, Seavolution1 and Gill on the line. Coming into the top mark, Acxiom led from Sketch and Neil Pryde Sailing (Rod Boswijk/Sharon Binney). Down the run the fleet split and at the bottom mark it was Acxiom followed by Sketch and then Seavolution1 chased by Simmons & Simmons (Mark Watts/George Morris). Over the next lap Acxiom held a sizeable lead from Sketch who had to fight off the attack from Seavolution1 but this order remained at the finish.

Overnight Sketch lead from Acxiom and then the Anthill Mob – each separated by one point.

Rgs Ident Concurrents P Ret P tot c.1 c.2 c.3 c.4 Club / Pays
1

785

HAYES David
BELL Richie

13.00 13.00 2
2.00
3
3.00
6
6.00
2
2.00

GRANDE-BRETAGNE

2

761

EMMETT Mark
STUART Allan

14.00 14.00 7
7.00
4
4.00
2
2.00
1
1.00

GRANDE-BRETAGNE

3

758

HARRISON Tim
RATCLIFFE Jonny

15.00 15.00 4
4.00
1
1.00
3
3.00
7
7.00

GRANDE-BRETAGNE

4

773

CRAIG Nick
LEWIS Toby

17.00 17.00 5
5.00
2
2.00
1
1.00
9
9.00

GRANDE-BRETAGNE

5

763

DAVIS Alan
BARSLEY DALE Toby

20.00 20.00 1
1.00
9
9.00
5
5.00
5
5.00

GRANDE-BRETAGNE

6

772

WATTS Mark
MORRIS Georges

28.00 28.00 11
11.00
5
5.00
8
8.00
4
4.00

GRANDE-BRETAGNE

7

768

MC GRATH Will
MC GRATH Matt

38.00 38.00 8
8.00
7
7.00
15
15.00
8
8.00

GRANDE-BRETAGNE

8

769

COWIN Daniel
BENNETT Rachel

40.00 40.00 17
17.00
6
6.00
11
11.00
6
6.00

GRANDE-BRETAGNE

9

757

MURRAY Phil
RUTHERFORD Kevin

42.00 42.00 15
15.00
8
8.00
7
7.00
12
12.00

GRANDE-BRETAGNE

10

783

WELLS Henry
CHILD Trevor

43.00 43.00 13
13.00
15
15.00
4
4.00
11
11.00

GRANDE-BRETAGNE

11

672

HOLLINGSWORTH Steve
MURPHY Chris

45.00 45.00 9
9.00
12
12.00
10
10.00
14
14.00

GRANDE-BRETAGNE

12

739

CADRE Alain
CADRE Francois

50.00 50.00 6
6.00
17
17.00
12
12.00
15
15.00

C N CASTELNAUDARY
C V HOURTIN MEDOC

13

784

BARNES Mark
NICHOLSON Peter

51.00 51.00 3
3.00
DSQ
36.00
9
9.00
3
3.00

GRANDE-BRETAGNE

14

762

ELKINGTON Mark
GAME Charlie

53.00 53.00 12
12.00
11
11.00
14
14.00
16
16.00

GRANDE-BRETAGNE

15

76

BROWN Géraldine
FERMOR Leaky

62.00 62.00 DPI
22.00
10
10.00
20
20.00
10
10.00

GRANDE-BRETAGNE

16

767

BOSWIJK Rod
BINNEY Sharon

62.00 62.00 19
19.00
13
13.00
13
13.00
DPI
17.00

GRANDE-BRETAGNE

17

6

KAACK Steven
BLACKWELL Lizzie

72.00 72.00 14
14.00
16
16.00
24
24.00
18
18.00

GRANDE-BRETAGNE

18

760

WILLARD Alexander
HOLLANDS Dan

75.00 75.00 16
16.00
18
18.00
21
21.00
20
20.00

GRANDE-BRETAGNE

19

684

LANGEBERTEAUX Anne-elisabeth
LANGEBERTEAUX Eric

80.00 80.00 25
25.00
20
20.00
18
18.00
17
17.00

C N DE PLERIN
C N DE PLERIN

20

686

DUFLOS Mickael
SCOUARNEC Anthony

87.00 87.00 24
24.00
22
22.00
22
22.00
19
19.00

AMIS DE CONLEAU
AMIS DE CONLEAU

21

745

RICHARDS Thomas
LAURIOT PREVOST Antoine

91.00 91.00 22
22.00
23
23.00
25
25.00
21
21.00

E V CATASCHOOL
E V CATASCHOOL

22

774

LAMBERT Piers
BATT Mark

95.00 95.00 21
21.00
21
21.00
17
17.00
OCS
36.00

GRANDE-BRETAGNE

23

777

BIBBY Chris
CUNNINGHAM Scottland

96.00 96.00 10
10.00
14
14.00
DNF
36.00
DNF
36.00

AUSTRALIE

24

709

WALTER Lucy
THOMPSON Andrew

98.00 98.00 23
23.00
26
26.00
26
26.00
23
23.00

GRANDE-BRETAGNE

25

698

GAME Sam
GRUITT Tom

102.00 102.00 20
20.00
27
27.00
27
27.00
DPI
28.00

GRANDE-BRETAGNE

26

737

PERIE Jean baptiste
DUCHASTENIER Walter

103.00 103.00 DNF
36.00
19
19.00
19
19.00
29
29.00

EV ROCHELAISE
EV ROCHELAISE

27

647

DUCARROIR Christophe
MEZIERES Eric

109.00 109.00 DPI
33.00
24
24.00
30
30.00
22
22.00

C.V.M.L
C.V.M.L

28

735

STANSBURY Darren
BENNETT Peter

111.00 111.00 DPI
31.00
25
25.00
29
29.00
26
26.00

GRANDE-BRETAGNE

29

678

PRICE Bonny
STORER Alistair

112.00 112.00 30
30.00
29
29.00
28
28.00
25
25.00

GRANDE-BRETAGNE

30

734

ELLIOT Holman
NASH Elisabeth Jane

115.00 115.00 32
32.00
30
30.00
23
23.00
30
30.00

GRANDE-BRETAGNE

31

77

SHERRATT Kathy
BARSLEY DALE Dawn

120.00 120.00 28
28.00
28
28.00
33
33.00
DPI
31.00

GRANDE-BRETAGNE

32

764

BLACKMORE Tony
JONES Charlotte

124.00 124.00 DNF
36.00
DNF
36.00
16
16.00
OCS
36.00

GRANDE-BRETAGNE

33

717

LECAM Sebastien
LE CAM Sophie

124.00 124.00 26
26.00
DNS
36.00
31
31.00
31
31.00

C N DE PLERIN
C N DE PLERIN

34

616

LE CORGUILLE Philippe
SUDRIE Erwann

127.00 127.00 DNF
36.00
31
31.00
32
32.00
28
28.00

C N DE PLERIN
C N DE PLERIN

35

722

SMITH George
HARRIS Trevor

135.00 135.00 31
31.00
32
32.00
DNF
36.00
DNF
36.00

GRANDE-BRETAGNE

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