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Crewsaver 2000 Millennium Series at ASA Thorney Island SC overall

by Ali Barker on 22 Jul 2015
ASA TISC 2000 18 19 July start line off East Head - 2015 Crewsaver 2000 Millennium Series Clive Grant
2015 Class Crewsaver 2000 Millennium Series – Thorney Island and the testing waters of Chichester Harbour were the location for round four of the hotly contested series held over the weekend of 18-19 July.

25 teams battled it out at this event, which was hosted jointly by the Army Sailing Association and Thorney Island Sailing Club. Two points separated the top three teams in the series so competition was always going to be fierce and all eyes were on father and daughter team of Matt and Gwen Sargent to see if they could cause an upset in their own back yard.

The fleet was blessed with glorious conditions throughout the weekend with bright sunshine, temperatures rising to 25 degrees and a starting force three to four which steadily built throughout both days as the sea breeze kicked in.

Race one got underway against a strong flooding tide in a busy harbour. Despite a 360 turn for hitting the pin end, the Royal Navy team of Natalie Roach and Alex Pickles demonstrated excellent upwind speed reaching the top mark in good shape and competing for the lead with Rob and Sarah Burridge.

Good boat handling was essential on this short course which afforded the competitors little time or space to relax. Rob and Sarah eventually sailed themselves into a position where they could control the race and opened their scorecard with a bullet, closely followed by Natalie and Alex then the Sargents.

As the temperature increased the wind continued to build for race two; however, this didn’t hinder the Sargents who demonstrated that young Gwen, despite weighing only 30kgs, by using good technique and determination could compete against the heavyweights at the top end of this competitive fleet. They sailed excellently to win race two with the Burridges and the Navy team following closely behind.

The yellow flag signalled that the final race of day one would be a windward leeward followed by a two mile spinnaker run against the ebbing tide down the Thorney Channel to finish on the club line - in these conditions this was something the whole fleet was looking forward to.

Natalie and Alex managed to eek out a narrow lead on team Burridge, which they held before setting the course for home. Trying to stay out of the tide but in the wind without hitting the bottom was challenging and led to intense gybing duals developing throughout the fleet. Natalie and Alex managed to hold on to win race three despite the constant pressure from Rob and Sarah.

Day two promised to provide more close racing with all to play for leading into race four. With the wind slightly more Westerly and a strong flooding tide, the ideal tactic on the first beat was to stay inshore on the right-hand side of the course. This was made more complicated by a pin end favoured start line. However, the Burridges managed this expertly by starting more towards the middle of the line and getting onto port tack early before edging ahead with their legendary upwind speed. They dominated throughout this race and posted their second win of the weekend. Natalie and Alex finished second with Chris and Gill Jordan in third, starting to revel in the max power conditions.

The penultimate race was led by the Jordans for a while before they were overhauled by the Burridges and the Sargents, who pushed hard all the way to the end, but couldn’t prevent Rob and Sarah winning what would be the deciding race in the series. The Jordans posted a consistant third and Natalie and Alex stumbled slightly with a fourth, opening the door to the Sargents for the possibility of second overall.

So the stage was set for race six which would again finish up the channel at the club line. The Burridges had already secured first place but the Navy and Army would have to fight it out for second. Teams Jordan and Phillips and the RAF Sailing Association Team of Ali Barker and James Sargent would be battling for fourth overall.

With marginal planning conditions in the channel and gusts filling in from behind massive gains were possible on the run home, the final places being decided by three separate photo finishes between the first three pairs of boats. Race six was won by a half bowsprit by Matt and Gwen from Rob and Sarah to the delight of the home crowd cheering at the club finish line. Natalie and Alex also just pipped Ali and James on the final gybe to take third.

Overall, the Burridges sailed a consistent series of races to take a comfortable overall win, followed by Matt and Gwen who defied the heavyweights in the class to post an excellent set of results and take second place at their home club. Natalie and Alex from the Royal Navy Sailing Association showed a fantastic turn of speed throughout the weekend to take third place and will be a team to watch at the National Championships in Abersoch. The Jordans seemed to enjoy the windy conditions sailing well and doing enough in the final race to secure fourth ahead of Ali and James from the RAF Sailing Association.

Helen and Andrew Phillips had to settle for sixth after the Race Officer was unable to separate them from the Yardleys at the finish line. This was an excellent weekend both on and off the water so thank you to everyone involved in running this event from Thorney Island Sailing Club and the Army Sailing Association. Thanks also to the generous sponsorship of Crewsaver.








Full results

Rank SailNo HelmName CrewName Club Race 1 Race 2 Race 3 Race 4 Race 5 Race 6 Total Nett
1st 22502 Rob Burridge Sarah Burridge Weir Wood SC 1.0 (2.0) 2.0 1.0 1.0 2.0 9.0 7.0
2nd 2355 Matt Sargent Gwen Sargent ASA / Thorney Island SC 3.0 1.0 3.0 (5.0) 2.0 1.0 15.0 10.0
3rd 22511 Natalie Roach Alex Pickles RNSA 2.0 3.0 1.0 2.0 (4.0) 3.0 15.0 11.0
4th 22541 Chris Jordan Gill Jordan Brightlingsea/Burghfield SC 4.0 (24.0 OCS) 6.0 3.0 3.0 8.0 48.0 24.0
5th 22539 Ali Barker James Sargent RAFSA 7.0 4.0 (8.0) 6.0 5.0 4.0 34.0 26.0
6th 22564 Helen Phillips Andrew Phillips Cardiff Bay YC 5.0 5.0 4.0 (14.0) 7.0 5.5 40.5 26.5
7th 2204 Iain Yardley Sarah Yardley SWSC 10.0 (24.0 DNF) 7.0 4.0 6.0 5.5 56.5 32.5
8th 21041 Andrew Frogley Ian Frogley Thorney Island SC (12.0) 10.0 9.0 8.0 10.0 12.0 61.0 49.0
9th 21446 Guy Russell Clare Collett West Wittering SC 6.0 (16.0) 15.0 10.0 11.0 9.0 67.0 51.0
10th 22542 Helen Green Mark Green Chichester YC 13.0 9.0 (16.0) 11.0 9.0 13.0 71.0 55.0
11th 22558 Kev O'Brien Jake O'Brien RAFSA / Burchfield SC 8.0 (24.0 DNF) 24.0 DSQ 7.0 8.0 11.0 82.0 58.0
12th 2063 Robin Courtenay Rachel Periera Weir Wood SC (15.0) 11.0 14.0 15.0 13.0 10.0 78.0 63.0
13th 21731 Michael Olliff Paula Olliff Chichester YC (16.0) 13.0 11.0 13.0 12.0 14.0 79.0 63.0
14th 2272 James MacGregor Jenny MacGregor Grafham Water SC 14.0 8.0 10.0 17.0 (22.0 DNF) 15.0 86.0 64.0
15th 21983 Lee Sydenham Max / Alex Sydenham Dell Quay SC 9.0 6.0 5.0 (27.0 DNC) 27.0 DNC 27.0 DNC 101.0 74.0
16th 2587 Guy Boswell Julie Boswell Llandegfedd SC 20.0 12.0 19.0 12.0 15.0 (27.0 DNC) 105.0 78.0
17th 2374 Richard Hudson Ian Hudson Bough Beech SC 11.0 7.0 12.0 (27.0 DNC) 27.0 DNC 27.0 DNC 111.0 84.0
18th 22501 Rosina Hearn Chris Cunningham RNSA 18.0 19.0 (27.0 DNC) 16.0 14.0 19.0 113.0 86.0
19th 22362 John Johnston Emma Bowater ASA (21.0) 17.0 17.0 18.0 17.0 17.0 107.0 86.0
20th 22302 David Meryon James Edwards ASA (25.0 DNF) 18.0 20.0 20.0 16.0 16.0 115.0 90.0
21st 22361 Miles Wade Anderley Wade ASA (27.0 DNC) 27.0 DNC 27.0 DNC 9.0 22.0 DNF 7.0 119.0 92.0
22nd 22064 Bruce Nicholson Julian Ingle Bough Beech SC / TISC 17.0 14.0 13.0 (27.0 DNC) 27.0 DNC 27.0 DNC 125.0 98.0
23rd Army Ryan Davies Spencer Edwards ASA (25.0 DNF) 24.0 DNF 21.0 19.0 18.0 18.0 125.0 100.0
24th 22563 John Smith Sally Taviner Lee on Solent SC 19.0 15.0 18.0 (27.0 DNC) 27.0 DNC 27.0 DNC 133.0 106.0
25th Army 14 Thomas Kingsbury James Miller Thorney Island SC 22.0 24.0 DNF 24.0 DNF 22.0 DNF 22.0 DNF (27.0 DNC) 141.0 114.0
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