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Bala Easter Regatta 2015 overall

by John Hunter on 10 Apr 2015
Easter Regatta - Bala Easter Regatta 2015 John Hunter
Thirty-two boats entered the Bala Easter Regatta 2015 which was split into an Asymmetric fleet on a windward leeward course and a Handicap fleet racing around the cans.

The wind on Saturday was North Easterly blowing around 5 to 10 knots, but with little or no wind forecast for the Sunday the Race Officer decided to run four races on Saturday. Despite some big shifts that saw the windward mark being moved half-way across the lake at one point, the race officer did a great job of turning around the races very quickly. The Race Officer was also proved right about there being no wind on Sunday & by noon racing was abandoned.



The Asymmetric crown went to Dan Partington of Bala SC in a Vareo, followed by Steve Bales & Kurtis Hilton in an RS400, & in third place Will Rushworth in an RS100.

In the Fast Handicap fleet David Summerville from Grafham took the win with four first places, followed by Richie Allen in his K1, then Keith McDonald & Andy Brittain in a Fireball.

The smaller Slow Handicap fleet made up mainly of Solos was won by Dave Eccles followed by Jim Young then Mark Jones.





Overall results

 

Pos Helm Crew Club Class Sail No PY R1 R2 R3 R4 Pts
Handicap Fleet
1st David SUMMERVILLE   Grafham Water SC DEVOTI D ZERO 132 1040 -1 1 1 1 3
2nd Dave ECCLES   Bala SC SOLO 5261 1140 6 2 3 -7 11
3rd Richard ALLEN   Bala SC K1 22 1065 2 6 4 -11 12
4th Keith McDONALD Andy BRITTAIN Small Heath YC FIREBALL 14844 970 3 -11 2 8 13
5th Graham COOPER   South Cerncy SC DEVOTI D ZERO 123 1040 4 -8 6 3 13
6th Jim YOUNG   Gresford SC SOLO 3269 1140 8 3 5 (DNC) 16
7th Andrew JONES     DEVOTI D ZERO 150 1040 5 7 -9 6 18
8th Ken HULL Josh WILLIAMS Bala SC FLYING FIFTEEN 3741 1013 -12 10 7 4 21
9th Jeremy COOPER   Shotwick SC DEVOTI D ZERO 149 1040 -10 9 8 5 22
10th Ed WALKER   Bala SC LASER RADIAL 199073 1135 11 4 12 -13 27
11th Mark JONES   Bala SC SOLO 4228 1140 -13 5 10 12 27
12th Martin ANDERSON     PHANTOM 1260 995 7 -15 11 9 27
13th Mark CANDELAS   Milton KEYNES SC LASER EPS 208 1024 (DNC) 13 15 2 30
14th Julian BRIDGES Ancell DAVIDSON Clwb Hwylio y Felinheli FLYING DUTCHMAN 380 879 -16 12 13 10 35
15th Rhys CHANDLER   Bala SC TOPPER 40929 1340 9 14 14 -15 37
16th Kevin EDWARDS   Bala SC LASER RADIAL 141211 1135 14 16 -17 16 46
17th John CHESLETT   Bala SC DEVOTI D ZERO 67 1040 (DNF) 17 16 14 47
18th Daniel CHURCH   Bala SC TOPPER 27307 1340 (DSQ) 18 18 17 53
19th Carole SMITH   Bala SC SOLO 4419 1140 15 (DNF) DNC DNC 55
Asymmetric Fleet
1st Dan PARTINGTON   Bala SC RS VAREO 567 1071 1 1 1 -2 3
2nd Steve BALES Kutis HILTON RAFSA / Bala SC RS 400 1403 / 1156 944 3 -4 2 1 6
3rd Will RUSHWORTH (Junior)   Chester SC RS 100 8.4 100 1000 2 2 -12 5 9
4th Simon NICHOL   Chester SC RS VAREO 396 1071 4 3 3 -7 10
5th Nick IRELAND   Stokes Bay SC LASER VORTEX 1177 940 -6 5 5 6 16
6th Mike KNEALE Kath SIMPSON Chester SC K6 124 906 -8 8 6 3 17
7th Phil SMITH Chris SMITH Bala SC RS 400 811 944 7 7 4 -8 18
8th Jamie PURCELL Mitchell KNEALE Chester SC 49ER 1110 726 -12 10 8 4 22
9th Gwyn JONES Ed DEACON Bala SC RS 500 628 975 -9 6 9 9 24
10th Ed CORTEEN   Pennine SC LASER VORTEX 2016 940 10 9 7 -11 26
11th Thomas (Barney) BRATCH Jos DAVIDSON PDSC 49ER 532 726 11 11 10 -12 32
12th Alex BENFIELD   Stokes Bay SC LASER VORTEX 1089 940 5 (DNC) DNC DNC 35
13th Mike SULLIVAN Barry WORTHINGTON Bala SC 2000 22225 1100 (DNC) DNC 11 10 36
14th Michael ALLEN   Bala SC RS 700 908 852 (DNF) DNC DNC DNC 45


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