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Volvo End of Season Championship – RS200s at Datchet Water SC

by Lucy Preston on 19 Nov 2014
RS End of Season regatta at Datchet LPB Aerial Imagery
A fleet of 26 RS200s arrived at Datchet on Saturday morning for the Volvo End of Season Championship to a busy boat park and some decent breeze we haven't seen in a while!

The first race was breezy and favoured the more experienced teams who got to show off some impressive boat handling. It was a close race but Matt Mee/Emma Norris smashed it with Chris Catt/Roz McGrane and Nick and Jules Charles coming up behind.

The breeze built in the second race and opened up the competition, with Ally Martin/Simon Potts taking advantage of some wicked gusts downwind and pulling out an impressive lead. Mee/Norris and Catt/McGrane followed.

In the third race, there were some big gusts and bigger lulls, making the fleet close together by the top marks. Mee/Norris showed us all how to do it, with Ben Palmer/Fiona Hampshire and Josh Metcalfe/Ellie Gadd chasing them down.

Sunday could not have been more different. The reservoir was flat calm and there was some sun (something we didn't see the day before...). After an hour's postponement on shore, we all headed out but ended up waiting a bit longer whilst the race officer assured us there was a six knot breeze coming. Luckily he was right and the racing started.

In the fourth race of the series, Emma Norris, helmed by special guest star Niki Birrell, snuck up to the front managing to take advantage of the conditions, with Luke Patience/Lisa Tait and Ben Palmer/Fiona Hampshire in second and third, respectively.

In the final race, the breeze was dropping rapidly and Catt/Mcgrane, Alan Roberts/Holly Scott and Will Taylor/Fiona Mulcahy figured it out and nailed the last race.

Thank you to Datchet for running a great weekend of racing and to all of the competitors for coming. We had a fantastic weekend's sailing and the race committee did an awesome job of getting all of the fleets out and racing in the conditions!

Thank you also to Volvo for supporting the classes this year! As part of its support of RS Sailing and the RS Class Associations, Volvo Car UK had a strong presence at the End of Seasons, putting on a variety of shore side activities, including a colouring competition, remote controlled cars and the Sail for Gold Game. Team Volvo sailor and London 2012 silver medallist Luke Patience competed at the event in the RS200 class and presented the prizes.

See you all next year!

Results

Sailed: 5, Discards: 1, To count: 4, Entries: 26, Scoring system: Appendix A

 

 

Rank

HelmName

CrewName

R1

R2

R3

R4

R5

Total

Nett

1st

Matt Mee/ Niki Birrit

Emma Norris

1

2

1

1

-9

14

5

2nd

Chris Catt

Roz McGrane

2

3

6

-18

1

30

12

3rd

Mark Heather

Lucy Preston

5

4

4

4

-15

32

17

4th

Ally Martin

Simon Potts

6

1

7

-16

5

35

19

5th

Ben Palmer

Fiona Hampshire

10

8

2

3

-13

36

23

6th

Nicholas Charles

Juliet Charles

3

5

(27.0 DNC)

14

4

53

26

7th

Luke Patience

Lisa Tait

8

-12

10

2

7

39

27

8th

Josh Metcalfe

Ellie Gadd

4

6

3

-19

16

48

29

9th

David Jessop

Clare Michelmore

7

10

(27.0 DNC)

8

6

58

31

10th

Philip White

Robert White

11

9

5

11

(27.0 DNC)

63

36

11th

Caroline Martin

Nick Martin

-20

11

13

6

8

58

38

12th

Neil Barrett

Sophie Jones

9

(27.0 DNC)

9

10

10

65

38

13th

Alan Roberts

Holly Scott

-17

17

8

13

2

57

40

14th

Joe Adams

Emma Lucas

12

-14

12

5

11

54

40

15th

Will Taylor

Fiona Mulcahy

-22

16

17

7

3

65

43

16th

David Conlon

Sarah Bines

13

-18

11

9

12

63

45

17th

Jonathan Lewis

Jo Tribe

14

7

14

(27.0 DNF)

18

80

53

18th

Chris Larr

Abigail Larr

19

-20

16

12

17

84

64

19th

Chris Cowan

Andy Cowan

15

13

-21

21

19

89

68

20th

Marianthe Evangelidis

Adam Fox

-21

15

18

15

20

89

68

21st

Adam Wickenden

Anais Bramall

23

19

(27.0 DNC)

17

14

100

73

22nd

Charlotte Savage

Pete Bentley

16

21

15

(27.0 DNC)

27.0 DNC

106

79

23rd

Alexander Lee

Izzy Mitchell

18

(27.0 DNC)

19

22

23

109

82

24th

Peter Goodyear

Nicolla Ellis

(27.0 DNC)

22

20

20

22

111

84

25th

William Bates

Clare Whitehall

(27.0 DNC)

27.0 DNC

27.0 DNC

23

21

125

98

26th

James Walters

Jenny Evans

(27.0 DNC)

27.0 DNC

27.0 DNC

24

24

129

102

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