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Volvo Noble Marine National Championship – Hotly contested Day 5

by Heather Chipperfield on 15 Aug 2015
2015 Volvo Noble Marine National Championship – Day 5 Alex Irwin http://www.irwinimages.tv
2015 Volvo Noble Marine National Championship – After a day off, golfing, cycling, swimming, playing on the beach, visiting the state-of-the-art lifeboat station, lunching or just starting drinking earlier than normal - the fleet were ready for action, ending the Championship with a three-race day.

The forecast of strong winds and large waves never really materialised, so there were some very hot crews sailing in a gentle F3, building slightly for final race nine.

Jon Goringe and Nicola Bass (Parkstone YC) had a great day with one, two, three, raising themselves to second place overall, and making it a fight to the end with Mike Sims and Richard Brown (Carsington SC) who held on to their yellow-jersey lead by two points overall with a second and their two discards. Grandmaster Paul Oakey and son Mark (Porchester SC) continued their excellent form, but did do quite enough, moving to a very respectable third overall. Even grander-master John Cooper and Becci Wigley (Lymington Town SC), following an afternoon of archery and golf, had a storming day, winning race eight after keeping very right once released as pathfinder.

In the hotly-contested Silver Fleet, Steve Restall and Chris Stubbs (Downs SC) had a very respectable four, seventeen, fourteen, winning the daily prize and the overall, ahead of Paul McMahon and Laura Houlihan from Howth SC.

Similarly in the Bronze Fleet, The Ryan-Hinsliff-Smith party games combo had a great last day, but did not do quite enough to beat the overall winners, Richard Bolton and Naomi Moran from Dalgety Bay SC.

The category awards were largely won by Goringe/Bass, who picked up first lady crew, first master and the loving cup. Elaine Turner, sailing with Sybrand Jongejans (Braasemeer SC) was again awarded the first lady helm, and the increasingly competitive Grandmaster prize was awarded to Paul Oakey. 13-year old crew Ellis Banner (23rd overall from Neyland YC) picked up the Youth prize – next year he will give a speech.

The final Duckhams nominations included the Race Committee, who broke their committee boat on the way back from an early fishing trip and had to conduct the racing – excellently as ever - from a small RIB. The week’s winners, however, were Howard Farbrother and Dan Martin (Queen Mary SC) for not being pathfinder on day one – long story. There is no further Duckhams now the event is over – a shame as our esteemed Class Chairman, Keith Bedborough, would have been in the frame for leading the whole party to a closed nightclub.

With seven race winners, eight placed second in nine races, and some major surprises, the Championship was very open and exciting throughout. At the prize-giving, Keith Bedborough thanked our generous title sponsors Volvo and Noble Marine for their continued support, and Lennon Racewear for the prize vouchers. He praised the excellent race team led by PRO Mark Dashfield and all the volunteers at the club who made it such a glorious, fun and friendly event. Tenby SC Commodore, Paul Evenden, praised the fleet for being so laid back and friendly. Well Done RS400s and Well Done Tenby SC – we look forward to returning very soon to this stunning venue.










Overall

Sailed: 9, Discards: 2, To count: 7, Entries: 47, Scoring system: Appendix A
Rank Tally Fleet SailNo Club HelmName CrewName Race 1 Race 2 Race 3 Race 4 Race 5 Race 6 Race 7 Race 8 Race 9 Total Nett
1 39 Gold 1435 Carsington SC Michael Sims Richard Brown 3 1 3 4 3 1 (5) (DNF[48]) 2 70 17
2 34 Gold 1414 Parkstone SC Jon Gorringe LOVE M Nicola Bass LC 4 (8) 1 3 (9) 5 1 2 3 36 19
3 41 Gold 1441 Portchester SC Paul Oakey GM Mark Oakey 2 3 (18) (10) 1 3 3 5 4 49 21
4 29 Gold 1385 Gurnard SC Jim Downer Toby Lewis (10) (6) 6 5 5 2 2 6 1 43 27
5 3 Gold 703 Delph SC Chris Pickles Matt Sharman 5 10 5 (20) 2 6 (12) 4 11 75 43
6 37 Gold 1432 Dalgety Bay SC Keith Bedborough Hannah Robertson LC 9 9 (14) 2 11 13 (14) 3 5 80 52
7 25 Gold 1319 Royal Forth YC Stewart Robertson LOVE Sarah Robertson LC (16) 12 8 (21) 4 9 6 15 6 97 60
8 44 Gold 1447 Lymington Town SC John Cooper GM Becci Wigley LC 7 5 (24) 16 15 7 10 1 (20) 105 61
9 35 Gold 1418 QMSC Howard Farbrother M Dan Martin 14 (23) 10 1 8 (22) 7 16 7 108 63
10 32 Gold 1400 Burfield SC Steve Middleton M Chris Rowland (17) 11 12 6 17 4 (19) 7 8 101 65
11 23 Gold 1290 QMSC David Brown LOVE Rebecca Witt LC 6 4 11 14 (19) (16) 9 11 12 102 67
12 27 Gold 1362 East Lothian YC James Sinclair Ben Wilcox 1 15 4 18 6 12 16 (23) (19) 114 72
13 33 Gold 1407 Llangorse SC Jon Helissig LOVE Nicky Griffin LC 12 7 13 13 7 8 (17) (20) 13 110 73
14 38 Gold 1433 Lymington Town SC Rob Martin GM LOVE Jan Martin LC 11 2 (26) 12 14 11 (15) 12 15 118 77
15 17 Silver 1189 Downs SC Steve Restall GM Chris Stubbs 18 13 (DNF[48]) (DNC[48]) 13 10 4 17 14 185 89
16 20 Silver 1230 Howth YC Paul McMahon Laura Houlihan LC 13 17 17 17 12 14 8 (19) (21) 138 98
17 47 Silver 864 Braasemeer Elaine Turner LH LOVE Sybrand Jongejans 8 19 20 24 10 15 (31) 9 (28) 164 105
18 10 Silver 1004 Carrickfergus SC Chis Penny Simon Martin (24) 22 21 9 (23) 17 23 10 10 159 112
19 11 Gold 1017 Greystones SC Sean Cleary Conor Cleary 21 24 9 8 22 18 (39) (27) 17 185 119
20 42 Gold 1444 Lee on Solent SC Nick Martin GM Ben George 15 18 (28) 11 16 24 20 (25) 16 173 120
21 16 Gold 319 N/A Ben Robertson Martin Booth 22 14 2 (32) 20 (31) 27 30 9 187 124
22 40 Silver 1439 Lymington Town SC Kevin Podger GM Heather Chipperfield LC (26) (DSQ[48]) 22 15 25 19 11 14 18 198 124
23 46 Silver 1428 Neyland YC Mark Chamberlain Ellis Banner 20 20 19 (DNC[48]) 21 (30) 18 13 25 214 136
24 7 Silver 932 Notts County SC Jonathan Lye Milly Hughes LC 19 (40) 23 (30) 24 21 13 18 22 210 140
25 18 Silver 1190 Chew Valley Lake SC Steve Jones M Andy Harris (38) 26 25 22 18 (28) 26 8 26 217 151
26 9 Silver 979 RNSA Oliver George-Taylor Ruby Murray LC 23 16 15 (DNF[48]) 26 26 25 (31) 23 233 154
27 31 Silver 1393 Locks SC Nick Zammit Nick Zammit 33 25 16 7 28 37 (38) (42) 24 250 170
28 19 Silver 1192 Arun YC Jack Munnelly Liam Vass 25 21 32 (34) (37) 25 30 29 31 264 193
29 26 Silver 1342 QMSC Max Tosetti M Julie Harrison LC 28 27 (35) 27 32 23 28 (35) 30 265 195
30 12 Bronze 1018 Dalgety Bay SC Richard Bolton GM Naomi Moran LC 29 33 (36) 26 29 32 (40) 24 27 276 200
31 28 Bronze 1363 Notts County SC Ross Ryan M LOVE The Hinsliff-Smiths 32 31 40 (DNC[48]) 31 27 22 21 (42) 294 204
32 1 Silver 564 South Shields SC Jacob Ainsworth LOVE Kayleigh Roberts LC 37 32 7 25 39 33 (45) 38 (DNF[48]) 304 211
33 36 Bronze 1426 Dabchicks SC Dan Woodcock Bruce Woodcock 30 35 31 31 34 34 21 (36) (DNC[48]) 300 216
34 30 Bronze 1392 QMSC Chris Stanton M Louise Hosken LC (34) 29 (34) 29 33 29 33 33 33 287 219
35 5 Bronze 821 QMSC Vicki Thurston LH Jenny Douglas LC 35 (42) 27 19 (41) 36 32 32 40 304 221
36 14 Bronze 1101 QMSC Simon Baker GM David Rueda (41) 30 30 36 30 (44) 24 40 39 314 229
37 2 Bronze 630 York RI SC Peter Craggs Phil Nelson 31 36 37 35 (40) (41) 37 22 32 311 230
38 15 Bronze 1129 Wormit Boating Club David Webley GM Fraser Mulford 36 39 (42) 33 27 35 35 28 (41) 316 233
39 6 Bronze 904 Oxford SC Grant Blake LOVE Jessica Barker LC 42 34 (DNC[48]) (DNC[48]) 36 20 29 41 34 332 236
40 21 Bronze 1233 QMSC Nick Francis GM Simon Edwards 27 38 41 37 (42) (45) 34 34 35 333 246
41 43 Bronze 1445 Dalgety Bay SC Phil Britton M Jules Thorne (DNF[48]) 28 38 23 (DSQ[48]) 40 44 26 DNF[48] 343 247
42 24 Bronze 1296 Bartley SC Howard Eeles Jason McDonnell (43) (DNF[48]) 33 28 38 43 41 39 29 342 251
43 8 Bronze 946 Bartley SC Nick Eaves Greg Pace (45) 41 29 38 35 39 42 (43) 38 350 262
44 22 Bronze 1275 Hickling Broad SC David Hearsum GM Gareth Fay 40 43 (DNF[48]) (DNC[48]) 43 38 36 37 37 370 274
45 4 Bronze 768 Aberdeen & Stonehaven YC Colin Davies Phil Rose 39 37 39 39 (44) (46) 43 44 36 367 277
46 13 Bronze 1092 Grafham Water SC Alan Cooke GM Peter Cooke 44 44 (DNF[48]) (DNC[48]) 45 42 46 45 DNF[48] 410 314
47 45 Bronze 1500 Arun YC Jack Holden   (DNC[48]) (DNC[48]) DNC[48] DNC[48] DNC[48] DNC[48] DNC[48] DNC[48] DNC[48] 432 336
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