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Solo open meeting at Hollingworth Lake Sailing Club

by Oliver Whitehead & Graham Knox 2 Sep 2014 15:20 BST 31 August 2014
Solo open meeting at Hollingworth Lake © Graham Knox

32 Solos, including 16 visitors, arrived at Hollingworth Lake to bright sunshine and a variable westerly breeze which was forecast to ease as the day wore on. As a consequence, it was decided to sail the first two races back-to-back in the best of the breeze.

The first race got away at the third attempt after PRO Nick Brook hoisted the black flag. The leader for much of the race was Oliver Dumbleton until, on the final lap, he mistook the penultimate rounding mark losing his lead to Steve Denison. Steve Graham sailed steadily for third place, followed by Andy Friar. These then were the likely contenders for the event.

The second race was started under the black flag again with one boat (Innes Armstrong) sent home. Andy Friar and Steve Denison sailed off into a considerable lead unchallenged. Behind there were seven or eight boats jostling for improved places. On a long run, two boats broke away into clear air. This gave Chris Brown and Oliver Whitehead the chance to pull up into third and fourth places respectively.

After a well-enjoyed lunch, the third race got away with another black flag start. Despite attempts by the PRO to ease the port bias, the shifting wind maintained that bias. The fleet obligingly held on to a starboard line but one boat tacked off a moment early and was sent home. Chris Brown was in control of the race from the first mark. Behind there was much place changing.

Although Paul Heath and Andy Friar maintained their positions to the end, others such as David Winder rose for a while to 4th place but overtaken by Lee Tennant and Innes Armstrong finished 6th. Steve Denison finished the third race in 8th place and was uncertain that he had won the event but his first two race results gave him the close advantage over Chris Brown and Andy Friar.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoClubHelmR1R2R3Pts
15473HLSCS Denison12‑83
25528Draycote SCC Brown‑8314
35397RYAA Friar‑4134
45312Leigh & Lowton SCP Heath6‑1128
55505Burwain SCL Tennant‑11549
65386Burwain SCS Graham3‑7710
75515Sheffield VikingC Gillard56‑1011
84876HLSCOliver Whitehead‑124913
9547HLSCD Winder7‑8613
105003Nantwich & Border Counties SCO Dumbelton212(OCS)14
115518Burwain SCI Armstrong9(OCS)514
125480Nantwich SCI Hopwood109(DNF)19
135529HLSCN Hornsby(DNC)101222
145449HLSCC Robinson‑15131124
155398Leigh & Lowton SCA Fox1315‑1728
164723Budworth SCS Hubbard‑18161430
174282HLSCM Smith1614(DNF)30
185166HLSCN Davey‑23181331
193780HLSCR Long14‑261933
205163HLSCD Hughes19‑231534
215360West Kirby SCS Farrington1717‑2034
225408Ripon SCKevin Vials‑27191635
235552Leigh & Lowton SCN Catto‑28201838
245109Leigh & Lowton SCA Catto‑24212243
255016Budworth SCT Garner2122‑2343
264474HLSCD Smith2025(DNS)45
274509HLSCG Whitehead25‑292146
284225HLSCR Din22‑272648
29487HLSCT Daniels‑26242549
304734HLSCG Booth‑29282452
314278HLSCA Waite(DNF)DNC2760
323170HLSCA Din(DNC)DNS2861

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