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Forelle Estates crowned SB20 UK Open National Champions

by Louay Habib on 23 Jul 2017
Joe Llewellyn's Forelle Estates is the SB20 National Champion - FSE Robline SB20 Open UK National Championship Paul Wyeth
The FSE Robline SB20 Open UK National Championship, organised by the Royal Southern Yacht Club, came to a dramatic conclusion after three days of intense racing. Boasting 38 entries from Australia, Belgium, England, Ireland, Oman, Russia, and Scotland. The SB20 Class were out in force, battling medium to heavy conditions in the Central Solent. Several races were held in over 20 knots of wind, with some high octane action on the windward leeward course. Eight races were held in the series, which was decided in the very last race.

Joe Llewellyn's Forelle Estates is the SB20 National Champion, after a highly competitive and somewhat stressful final day, racing with Joe Llewellyn: Nigel Wakefield, and Jeremy (Pasty) Vigus.

“Nigel and Pasty did a great job getting me round the course, so thank you very much and for Jerry Hill and his team for giving us a close run.” commented Joe. “I would like to thank the Royal Southern, it has been a really enjoyable event. The club's new yacht haven, makes this an awesome venue to host championship events; everybody is on the dock together, and the clubhouse is one of the best venues along the south coast, and that is why we love coming here.”

“It all got a bit close today, our engine broke down on the way out to racing, and even with our spinnaker up, we were two minutes late for the first start! We managed to claw our way back to tenth, and in the end, we counted that score, and discarded our last race, so perseverance got us through a rough patch.”



Royal Southern YC member, Jerry Hill, a former SB20 World champion, and 2014 SB20 UK National Champion, started slowly but built momentum as the championship played out, scoring two race wins on the penultimate day, but finished second by just four points. Australian Elliott Noye's showed his intentions from the first race scoring a bullet in brutal conditions, and consistently placed in the top ten, bar one race, to claim third overall.



Congratulations should go to John Pollard's team from the Royal Torbay Yacht Club, who scored a 1-1-2 on the final day, to finish the championship in fourth place. Also Michael O'Connor's team from the Royal St George Yacht Club, Dublin, scoring two podium finishes to finish fifth.



The Prize Giving was held at the Royal Southern Yacht Club Upper Bar, with Royal Southern Yacht Club Vice Commodore, Graham Nixon, officiating. Paul Hine, SB20 Class Association, was on hand to present prizes generously donated by championship sponsor FSE Robline.





Results

 

Owner/Skipper

Race 1

Race 2

Race 3

Race 4

Race 5

Race 6

Race 7

Race 8

TO

Total

1.

Joe Llewellyn

2

3

1

2

2

10

2

11

[11]

22.0

2.

Jerry Hill

7

6

4

1

1

3

8

4

[8]

26.0

3.

Elliott Noye

1

4

7

3

39/DNF

6

5

7

[39]

33.0

4.

John Pollard

9

1

5

18

20/ZFP

1

1

2

[20]

37.0

5.

Michael O'Connor

4

11

3

5

11

21

3

3

[21]

40.0

6.

John Outhwaite

13

10

2

4

5

17

9

1

[17]

44.0

7.

Scott Graham

3

31/ZFP

6

6

6

7

16

8

[31]

52.0

8.

Vasily Grigoriev

5

13

8

12

8

27

4

9

[27]

59.0

9.

Adrian Peach

18

5

9

8

3

9

21

39/BFD

[39]

73.0

10.

Paul Hine

12

19

39/OCS

9

7

2

14

12

[39]

75.0

11.

Hattie Askew

10

18

14

25

14

8

7

6

[25]

77.0

12.

Kirill Frolov

6

2

11

39/DNF

39/DNC

4

13

5

[39]

80.0

13.

Jervis Tilly

22

8

13

10

4

20

11

14

[22]

80.0

14.

Charles Whelan

8

17

12

16

10

11

12

15

[17]

84.0

15.

Stuart Clyburn

21

12

31

7

9

16

10

19

[31]

94.0

16.

Nigel Grogan

19

9

39/OCS

26

17

13

6

10

[39]

100.0

17.

bart tytgat

17

16

25

11

25

5

15

16

[25]

105.0

18.

Duncan Pryde

15

20

19

17

18

14

20

18

[20]

121.0

19.

Alain Waha

14

14

21

14

13

12

39/DNF

39/DNC

[39]

127.0

20.

Paul Methven

11

24

23

21

16

15

22

21

[24]

129.0

21.

Tom Clay

39/DNC

7

17

19

39/DNF

19

18

13

[39]

132.0

22.

Gary Baker

20

27

16

20

26

24

17

17

[27]

140.0

23.

Alain CHAMPY

24

22

22

15

22

23

19

20

[24]

143.0

24.

John Reekie

27

15

20

13

24

25

24

39/DNC

[39]

148.0

25.

andrew bell

23

26

18

27

15

22

25

30

[30]

156.0

26.

Joe Hemmant

16

39/DNF

28

24

21

31

23

22

[39]

165.0

27.

charles sheppard

39/DNC

39/DNC

10

23

20

18

39/DNF

25

[39]

174.0

28.

Martin Fox

25

29

24

28

19

29

29

24

[29]

178.0

29.

IBTI AlSalmi

31

21

15

34

39/ZFP

26

34

26

[39]

187.0

30.

John Cornish

26

25

30

22

23

35

32

39/DNF

[39]

193.0

31.

Peter Noe

28

28

27

32

30

28

26

28

[32]

195.0

32.

Alain CHAMPY

29

32

32

31

28

30

27

23

[32]

200.0

33.

Lizzie Farrington

30

30

26

30

27

39/DNC

35

31

[39]

209.0

34.

Nicholas Watkin

32

33

34

33

32

34

31

29

[34]

224.0

35.

Toby Hague

39/DNF

35

29

29

29

39/DNF

28

39/DNF

[39]

228.0

36.

Rebecca Anthony

39/DNC

34

33

35

39/DNC

33

30

27

[39]

231.0

37.

Roger Harford

39/DNC

31

35

39/DNC

39/DNC

32

33

39/DNC

[39]

248.0

38.

Mark Irons

39/DNC

39/DNC

39/DNC

39/DNC

39/DNC

39/DNC

39/DNC

39/DNC

[39]

273.0

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