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Burge and Townend seize Osprey Nationals in final race

by Alan Henderson on 25 Jul 2014
Champions Burge and Townend Mike Rice
On the final day of the Osprey Nationals at Porthpean, Cornwall, it was another day of bright basking sunshine, and a wait for the wind. This time though the initial wind was onshore, so it settled and eventually rose to six kts to allow racing, with a trapezoid- sausage course getting its first airing of the event.

The leaderboard was tight at the top, and the two favourites were leaders D J Edwards and James Coxon, and second placed Matt Burge and Vyv Townend. However the expected gunfight didn’t happen, with the two boats choosing different paths up the first beat. Edwards opted for offshore in the Southerly breeze, while Burge chose to head for the Western shore. That turned out to be the right choice, and Edwards was unable to pull back the places, finishing 12th, while Burge and Townend took the race win, and the overall lead. After the first race, the wind faded, so no further racing was possible, and Burge and Townend’s lead translated into a Championship win, eighteen years after Townend had last raced on Osprey.


After eight races over four days, both the Championship and many of the places below were radically affected by the final race, such is the close nature of racing in the 40 strong Osprey fleet. Four wins spread over the event laid the base for Burge- Townend’s win, while second place Edwards- Coxon and third placed Chris Gould- Nick Broomhall also scored very well, both counting a mix of wins, second and third places.

It was a Championship well hosted and run by the little but very welcoming Porthpean club, who sail from a lovely beach surrounded by cliffs. There was racing on all four days despite tricky wind conditions, and up to three races per day, with a variety of course shapes to give all a chance.

The Osprey class showed its family friendly nature, with many family teams, and the biggest number of lady competitors, thirteen, for many years, and occupying both helm and crew positions. There were a number of young helms and crews, with Alexandra Willis taking best under 21 helm and best lady helm, and Harry Odling best under 21 crew. Top lady crew was Lisa Chess, sailing with husband Oscar, while both Alexandra and Harry sailed with their Dads.


Boats included some beautiful all wood examples, while just over half were the modern Mark 4 examples by Hartley Boats. The majority of both FRP and wooden boats used carbon spars. The Osprey fleet left Porthpean in rude health, after a second successive 40 boat Nationals, and looking forward to many national and regional opens until their next major Championship, the End of Seasons at Rutland on November.

Results Final Race
1. Matt Burge and Vyv Townend
2. Chris Gould and Nick Broomhall
3. Terry Curtis and Nick Frampton

Championship Overall
1. Burge- Townend, 9 pts
2. Edwards - Coxon, 12 pts
3. Gould - Broomhall, 13 pts
4. Martin Cooney and Peter Frith, 16 pts
5. Terry Curtis and Nick Frampton, 32 pts

Results

Osprey Nationals 2014

Porthpean Sailing Club

Overall

Sailed: 8, Discards: 2, To count: 6, Entries: 40, Scoring system: Appendix A

 

Tally

SailNo

HelmName

CrewName

Club

2014 Osprey Nationals Race 5

201 Osprey Nationals Race 6

2014 Osprey Nationals Race 7

2014 Osprey Nationals Race 8

Total

Nett

Rank

 

21

1339

Matt Burge

Vyv Townend

Poole YC

3.0

(8.0)

2.0

1.0

24.0

9.0

1st

 

34

1333

D J Edwards

James Coxon

 

(6.0)

1.0

3.0

(12.0)

30.0

12.0

2nd

 

15

1311

Chris Gould

Nick Broomhall

Buthfield SC

2.0

2.0

1.0

2.0

24.0

13.0

3rd

 

8

1290

Martin Cooney

Peter Frith

Poole YC

1.0

(22.0)

(7.0)

4.0

45.0

16.0

4th

 

5

1281

Terry Curtis

Nick Frampton

Weymouth SC

(24.0)

4.0

6.0

3.0

72.0

32.0

5th

 

20

1343

Richard Marshall

Peter Greig

Poole YC

(25.0)

(21.0)

14.0

9.0

101.0

55.0

6th

 

16

1337

Rob Shaw

Ian Little

Keilder Water SC

5.0

(18.0)

8.0

7.0

96.0

60.0

7th

 

14

1316

Alan Henderson

Alastair Barrie

Prestwick SC

8.0

7.0

13.0

13.0

107.0

61.0

8th

 

32

1341

Russ Wheeler

Chris Saunders

Isle of Sheppey SC

16.0

11.0

(41.0 BFD)

(17.0)

123.0

65.0

9th

 

31

1296

Kevin Francis

Phil Male

Castle Cove SC

9.0

17.0

5.0

(20.0)

102.0

65.0

10th

 

27

1292

Paul Heather

Jonathon Osgood

Teignmouth SC

(18.0)

10.0

12.0

11.0

99.0

65.0

11th

 

23

1272

Phil Angrave

Peter Smith

Poole YC

(22.0)

6.0

9.0

21.0

129.0

66.0

12th

 

40

1280

Tim Rush

Mike Greig

 

(41.0 DNF)

3.0

41.0 BFD

(43.0 DNC)

154.0

70.0

13th

 

37

1085

George Odling

Harry Odling

 

12.0

5.0

(22.0)

(27.0)

122.0

73.0

14th

 

7

1291

Alex Willis

Nick Willis

Hayling Island SC

11.0

(23.0)

(41.0 DNF)

15.0

137.0

73.0

15th

 

33

1318

Simon Hawkes

Tyler Harmsworth

Police Sport UK

7.0

16.0

11.0

(43.0 DNC)

138.0

75.0

16th

 

1

1331

Gareth Caldwell

Jon Gibbons

Buthfield SC

4.0

15.0

4.0

(43.0 DNC)

162.0

78.0

17th

 

24

1338

Ken Brown

Chris Butters

Isle of Sheppey SC

(27.0)

12.0

(25.0)

5.0

138.0

86.0

18th

 

12

1348

Oscar Chess

Lisa Chess

Tata Steel Sailing Club

17.0

9.0

10.0

14.0

132.0

89.0

19th

 

10

1314

Viola Scott

Mike Scott

Keilder Water SC

20.0

14.0

15.0

6.0

155.0

90.0

20th

 

11

1322

Mick Greenland

Lee Marriott

Isle of Sheppey SC

15.0

(29.0)

21.0

8.0

143.0

92.0

21st

 

39

1175

Emma Stevenson

Tim Bowden

Warsash SC

10.0

20.0

(24.0)

16.0

149.0

100.0

22nd

 

6

1356

Mark Weston

Tim Keighley

West Riding SC

13.0

(33.0)

16.0

(43.0 DNC)

178.0

102.0

23rd

 

30

1289

Paul Blackburn

Andrew Johnson

Stokes Bay SC

(21.0)

13.0

20.0

19.0

151.0

109.0

24th

 

22

1295

Chris Greetham

Carrie Bolt

Poole YC

19.0

27.0

(34.0)

10.0

185.0

124.0

25th

 

13

1267

David Best

Tony Pauffley

Poole YC

14.0

26.0

23.0

23.0

193.0

134.0

26th

 

29

1114

Ros Downs

David Downs

Tata Steel Sailing Club

(28.0)

(28.0)

17.0

26.0

198.0

142.0

27th

 

19

1329

Roger Blake

Jenny Blake

Great Moor SC

23.0

24.0

19.0

22.0

217.0

145.0

28th

 

28

1166

Mike Murray

Pam Murray

Tata Steel Sailing Club

30.0

31.0

(32.0)

18.0

231.0

158.0

29th

 

35

1199

Paddy Seyler

Anna Weld

Porthpean SC

(35.0)

25.0

18.0

24.0

227.0

159.0

30th

 

18

1325

Robin George

Nicola George

Great Moor SC

(36.0)

30.0

27.0

25.0

236.0

166.0

31st

 

4

1310

Mike Richardson

David Bourne

Poole YC

(37.0)

19.0

29.0

28.0

246.0

175.0

32nd

 

9

1264

Andrew Jenkins

Rebecca Jenkins

Tata Steel Sailing Club

(31.0)

(34.0)

31.0

31.0

246.0

181.0

33rd

 

2

740

Paul Roberts

John Clark

Portishead Yacht & Sailing Club

29.0

(35.0)

33.0

29.0

250.0

182.0

34th

 

26

1340

John Mills

Caz Mills

Shoreham SC

33.0

(36.0)

28.0

34.0

261.0

187.0

35th

 

17

1352

Nick Jones

John Shenton

RYA / Wilsonian SC

26.0

32.0

26.0

33.0

266.0

188.0

36th

 

25

1319

Chris Playfair

Adam Playfair

Poole YC

34.0

(37.0)

30.0

30.0

265.0

191.0

37th

 

36

1194

Ian Hart

Andrew Edmonds

Poole YC

32.0

(38.0)

35.0

32.0

273.0

199.0

38th

 

38

1347

Briony Meakins

Phil Meakins

Warsash SC

43.0 DNC

43.0 DNC

43.0 DNC

43.0 DNC

321.0

235.0

39th

 

38

1276

Alec Mamwell

Arthur Butler

Coniston YC

43.0 DNC

43.0 DNC

43.0 DNC

43.0 DNC

342.0

256.0

40th


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