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Gul RS200 Inland Championship at Chew Valley Lake SC

by Sally Campbell on 23 Oct 2014
Matt Mee Emma Norris with CVLSC Commodore Mike Thompson. Errol Edwards
Almost 120 sailors gathered at CVLSC for the 2014 RS200 Inlands sponsored by Gul to hear the race officer briefing that he preferred to use individual recalls and would resort sparingly to the black flag. As with all plans it lasted until first contact with the enemy, in this case the RS200 fleet. After two recalls and 12 boats sitting race 1 out for ‘individual recall’ transgressions, we were off.

As last year the wind was strong, gusty and straight down the lake, perfect for nautical snakes and ladders. Taking the most ladders of the day were the Rusdens who led overnight followed by Ed Whitehead/Alice Kingsnorth and Andrew and Jill Peters. Despite this being also the 2014 RS200 youth championships the majority of the first three were let’s say, experienced! Lurking in the background were a couple of fast names who were over-eager in race 1; namely defending champions Matt Mee and Emma Norris, so confident of repeating their 2013 performance they had left the trophy at home….they would need an exemplary Sunday to add to their BFD,4,1 Saturday to save some embarrassment.

Saturday night combined an AGM where several important matters were discussed relating to the development of sails and the boat – RS members watch out for voting forms coming your way and see the communications giving full details on the website. A hugely successful cider tasting evening in Cheddar followed. Some enjoyed the cider more than others with several notable ‘mojo’s’ being forgotten in the Black Dog Saloon.

Sunday dawned similar to Saturday but with the welcome addition of blue sky. The race officer set a leg busting four lap course for the first two races relenting a little for the third with three laps. Strong and gusty winds tested everyone. Potential stars of the day Ali Martin and Simon Potts had a quick swim in race 4 to wake them up but followed that up with a one and two, however they were outshone by Matt and Emma who banged in a 1,1,2 scoreline to discard their BFD and retain the trophy. The Rusdens had a less stellar day but hung onto a comfortable second overall and the Peters maintained a clear third with a consistent 3,4,6 performance. Overnight second place was last seen heading back to Cheddar to find his Mojo……

However RS sailing isn’t just about the first three. Silver and Bronze fleets ensure there are prizes to play for throughout the fleet. Clear winners of Silver in seventh place overall were RNSA sailors Sam Thompson and Leanne Hibberd, surely a golden future beckons for these two. Bronze was won by Andy Hadfield and Max Carey from Parkstone in 17th.

This year the Gul RS200 Youth Championship was part of the Inlands. Racing amongst the youths was incredibly tight with a high level of skill on display. The top three youths were separated by only four places overall. Winners of the 2014 Youth Championship were Jamie Baker and Jenny Pearson Farr from Wessex SC by two places overall from Jack Holden and Alex Lee from Arun.

Many thanks to CVLSC for once again being excellent hosts with a cheap bar, good food and an excellent on the water team. Despite a number of RS sailors keeping rescue teams interested they found time to take a huge number of photos and short videos which can be found on CVLSC’s Flickr photo stream. A number of the fleet were equipped with GPS tracking devices. If you want to spot when you should have tacked but didn’t, check out the tracker.

Next stop, the End of Season Championship and RS 20th Anniversary Ball - 8th November.

Overall

Sailed: 6, Discards: 1, To count: 5, Rating system: PY, Entries: 59, Scoring system: Default scoring system

Rank

Division

SailNo

HelmName

CrewName

Youth

R1

R2

R3

R4

R5

R6

Total

Nett

1st

Gold

1566

Matt Mee

Emma Norris

 

(60.0 BFD)

4.0

1.0

1.0

1.0

2.0

69.0

9.0

2nd

Gold

1481

James Rusden

Will Rusden

 

1.0

1.0

4.0

4.0

(7.0)

3.0

20.0

13.0

3rd

Gold

1559

Andrew Peters

Jill Peters

 

2.0

2.0

(14.0)

3.0

4.0

6.0

31.0

17.0

4th

Gold

1

Josh Metcalf

Ellie Gadd

 

5.0

8.0

5.0

5.0

3.0

(60.0 RAF)

86.0

26.0

5th

Gold

1467

Ally Martin

Simon Potts

 

(60.0 BFD)

5.0

12.0

8.0

2.0

1.0

88.0

28.0

6th

Gold

1549

Tim Saxton

Holly Scott

 

11.0

(13.0)

3.0

2.0

5.0

7.0

41.0

28.0

7th

Silver

1215

Sam Thompson

Leanne Hibberd

 

4.0

(12.0)

9.0

11.0

9.0

4.0

49.0

37.0

8th

Gold

1458

Nick Charles

Juliet Charles

 

9.0

6.0

11.0

(14.0)

8.0

9.0

57.0

43.0

9th

Gold

1031

Chris Catt

Ros McGrane

 

(60.0 BFD)

7.0

8.0

6.0

6.0

17.0

104.0

44.0

10th

Gold

1554

Thomas Wright

Lottie Clay

 

6.0

9.0

7.0

(36.0)

12.0

10.0

80.0

44.0

11th

Gold

854

Andy Shaw

Pippa Horne

 

8.0

(22.0)

2.0

15.0

16.0

5.0

68.0

46.0

12th

Gold

1562

Edd Whitehead

Alice Eyre

 

3.0

3.0

6.0

10.0

(60.0 DNF)

29.0

111.0

51.0

13th

Gold

1365

John Teague

Naomi Pound

 

10.0

(34.0)

13.0

12.0

10.0

8.0

87.0

53.0

14th

Silver

1072

Niel Barrett

Sophie Jones

 

14.0

15.0

16.0

9.0

13.0

(19.0)

86.0

67.0

15th

Gold

1347

David Jessop

Megan Chamberlain

 

13.0

(35.0)

21.0

16.0

11.0

12.0

108.0

73.0

16th

Silver

1452

Rob Henderson

Maddie Anderson

 

7.0

(33.0)

19.0

19.0

14.0

25.0

117.0

84.0

17th

Bronze

593

Andy Hadfield

Max Carey

 

16.0

27.0

10.0

17.0

27.0

(34.0)

131.0

97.0

18th

Gold

1451

Tony Freer

Zach Freer

 

12.0

30.0

17.0

22.0

19.0

(60.0 DNF)

160.0

100.0

19th

Gold

1165

Ian Pickard

Jane Gilbert

 

(60.0 BFD)

21.0

15.0

18.0

21.0

26.0

161.0

101.0

20th

Silver

1228

Joe Adams

Emma Lucas

 

(60.0 BFD)

23.0

24.0

21.0

22.0

16.0

166.0

106.0

21st

Gold

1403

Pete Vincent

Victoria Upton

 

(60.0 BFD)

40.0

25.0

13.0

15.0

15.0

168.0

108.0

22nd

Gold

1325

Charlotte Savage

Mike Wood

 

(60.0 BFD)

17.0

18.0

32.0

18.0

24.0

169.0

109.0

23rd

Bronze

1466

Dave Sweet

Derian Scott

 

21.0

18.0

31.0

29.0

(37.0)

14.0

150.0

113.0

24th

Silver

822

Peter Eyre

Nina Norden

 

18.0

25.0

27.0

26.0

17.0

(37.0)

150.0

113.0

25th

Bronze

848

Nick Martindale

John Flynn

 

30.0

19.0

30.0

24.0

(39.0)

18.0

160.0

121.0

26th

Silver

1263

Julian Bradbury

Helen Cafferata

 

23.0

(60.0 DNF)

28.0

31.0

23.0

21.0

186.0

126.0

27th

Silver

748

Matt Bromley

Andrea Bromley

 

20.0

24.0

34.0

25.0

26.0

(60.0 DNF)

189.0

129.0

28th

Bronze

1468

Paul Smalley

Tito Ricci

 

24.0

14.0

41.0

(60.0 BFD)

24.0

30.0

193.0

133.0

29th

Silver

1173

Chris Larr

Abigail Larr

 

17.0

38.0

32.0

(39.0)

35.0

13.0

174.0

135.0

30th

Silver

1126

David Conlon

Sarah Bines

 

(60.0 BFD)

31.0

23.0

27.0

40.0

20.0

201.0

141.0

31st

Silver

825

Jo Field

Lizzy Peacock

 

25.0

29.0

(35.0)

23.0

31.0

33.0

176.0

141.0

32nd

Bronze

426

Jamie Barker

Jenny Pearson-Farr

Y

27.0

28.0

37.0

(40.0)

28.0

23.0

183.0

143.0

33rd

Silver

766

Harry Roome

Pru Roome

 

15.0

11.0

22.0

38.0

(60.0 DNF)

60.0 DNF

206.0

146.0

34th

Gold

1240

Jack Holden

Alex Lee

Y

(60.0 BFD)

16.0

60.0 DNF

7.0

60.0 BFD

11.0

214.0

154.0

35th

Silver

626

Will Taylor

Fiona Mulchay

Y

22.0

37.0

40.0

(60.0 DNF)

32.0

27.0

218.0

158.0

36th

Bronze

542

Jon Harvey

Adrian Garland

 

28.0

(42.0)

39.0

34.0

33.0

32.0

208.0

166.0

37th

Bronze

422

Owain Hughes

Sam Norman

 

29.0

36.0

(38.0)

30.0

36.0

35.0

204.0

166.0

38th

Bronze

584

Tim Freeman

Hannah Sands

 

40.0

39.0

(46.0)

37.0

38.0

22.0

222.0

176.0

39th

Silver

1546

John McKelvie

Sarah Watson

 

35.0

(60.0 DNF)

60.0 DNF

28.0

29.0

28.0

240.0

180.0

40th

Siver

1389

Paul Lewis

Rosie Lewis

 

(60.0 BFD)

20.0

33.0

20.0

60.0 DNF

60.0 DNF

253.0

193.0

41st

Silver

1140

Phil Sowden

Liz Widdecombe

 

34.0

(60.0 DNF)

60.0 DNF

33.0

30.0

36.0

253.0

193.0

42nd

Silver

1004

Charlie Poyner

Jess Derbyshire

 

(60.0 DNF)

26.0

29.0

60.0 DNF

20.0

60.0 DNF

255.0

195.0

43rd

Bronze

379

Nick Smith

Hannah Smith

 

26.0

(48.0)

44.0

43.0

42.0

40.0

243.0

195.0

44th

Silver

620

Natasha Lister

Helen Williamson

 

31.0

43.0

(48.0)

42.0

41.0

38.0

243.0

195.0

45th

Bronze

909

Jack Vincent

Marc Vincent

 

(60.0 DNF)

45.0

36.0

60.0 DNF

25.0

39.0

265.0

205.0

46th

Silver

1154

James Williams

Sarah Tuppen

Y

(60.0 BFD)

32.0

26.0

60.0 DNF

60.0 DNF

31.0

269.0

209.0

47th

Gold

1508

George Yeoman

Sophie Ormsby

 

(60.0 BFD)

10.0

20.0

60.0 DNF

60.0 DNF

60.0 DNF

270.0

210.0

48th

Bronze

1308

Nick Blevins

Lilly Kotaiper

 

32.0

(60.0 DNF)

60.0 DNF

35.0

34.0

60.0 DNF

281.0

221.0

49th

Bronze

700

Tim Houghton

Zobell Houghton

 

36.0

47.0

42.0

41.0

(60.0 DNF)

60.0 DNF

286.0

226.0

50th

Bronze

1444

Jody Warner

Emma Warner

 

39.0

46.0

47.0

44.0

(60.0 DNF)

60.0 DNF

296.0

236.0

51st

Silver

1295

Kevin Druce

Izzy

 

33.0

41.0

45.0

(60.0 DNC)

60.0 DNF

60.0 DNF

299.0

239.0

52nd

Bronze

914

Reuben Woodbridge

Alice Woodbridge

 

37.0

44.0

(60.0 DNF)

45.0

60.0 DNF

60.0 DNF

306.0

246.0

53rd

Bronze

1233

John Spelman

Phil Brook

 

19.0

49.0

(60.0 DNF)

60.0 DNF

60.0 DNF

60.0 DNF

308.0

248.0

54th

Bronze

756

Christopher Sanders

Pippa Hardman

 

38.0

50.0

43.0

(60.0 DNF)

60.0 DNF

60.0 DNF

311.0

251.0

55th

Bronze

900

Roland Trim

Polly Jarman

 

(60.0 DNF)

60.0 DNF

49.0

60.0 DNF

60.0 DNF

60.0 DNF

349.0

289.0

56th

Bronze

832

Pete Alvey

Andy Gordon

 

(60.0 DNF)

60.0 DNF

50.0

60.0 DNF

60.0 DNF

60.0 DNF

350.0

290.0

57th

Bronze

1406

Simon Thomas

Rufus Thomas

 

(60.0 DNF)

60.0 DNF

60.0 DNF

60.0 DNF

60.0 DNF

60.0 DNF

360.0

300.0

57th

Bronze

1516

Martyn Stubbs

Holly Fox

 

(60.0 DNF)

60.0 DNF

60.0 DNF

60.0 DNF

60.0 DNF

60.0 DNF

360.0

300.0

57th

Silver

327

Michael Dennis

Louis Gibbs

Y

(60.0 DNF)

60.0 DNF

60.0 DNF

60.0 DNF

60.0 DNF

60.0 DNF

360.0

300.0

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