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North Sails Performance 2023 - LEADERBOARD

RS Aero UK Winter Series – Competition building

by Peter Barton on 28 Jan 2016
Richard Watsham in light winds at the Starcross Steamer - RS Aero UK Winter Series Richard Fryer
The RS Aeros are now five events into their nine event UK Winter Series and competition is steadily building for this year’s title.

The Series spans from Yorkshire to Devon and is part made up of some of the ever popular GJW SailJuice Winter Series. Later in the series there are more events outside SailJuice including two in the Southwest, the Starcross Steamer and the Roadford Rocket. At the Starcross Steamer recently the RS Aeros were one of the largest classes on the start line with 10 boats racing. At this weekend’s Steve Nicholson Trophy at Northampton the RS Aeros have the largest (combined) class with 15 entered in advance!

The series is so far scored as the best two results to count. Matt Thursfield (Chelmarsh) has been overtaken for the overall lead by Peter Barton (Lymington) after he finishing both first RS Aero and first overall at Starcross. Whilst little can be taken in terms of performance evidence with the fickle wind and increasing tide, that result certainly verifies the RS Aero 9’s potential in the lighter wind ranges.

Top Youth and Lady so far is Caitlin Atkin (Alton Water) in her RS Aero 5 whilst Gareth Griffiths (Island Barn) is set to pounce on the Maters title with a first place in the bag from the Bloody Mary.

Best traveller so far is Andrew Snell (Salisbury) who has competed in every event. He is steadily putting together a strong series, as is Richard Watsham (Starcross). Both will be rewarded when the third counter is required later in the series as they each hold a deuce of seconds.

The largest turnout so far in this series for the RS Aeros is the Winter Championships that formed was part of the Oxford Blue, with 22 RS Aeros on the water. That event and/or the series finale, the RS Aero Spring Championships at Grafham on 19/20th March, must be counted. This will serve to keep the series all to play for with racers able to shave points off any results from Oxford at Grafham.




Results

 

Rank

Helm

Club

Brass Monkey Yorkshire Dales

Grand Prix* Grafham WSC

Winter Champs      The Oxford Blue Oxford SC       

Bloody Mary      Queen Mary SC

Starcross Steamer Starcross YC, Exe

Nett

1

Peter BARTON

Lymington Town SC

100

100

1

100

1

2

2

Matt THURSFIELD

Chelmarsh SC

100

1

3

13

100

4

3

Will TAYLOR

PlymUni/Brightlingsea

100

3

4

100

100

7

4

Andrew SNELL

Army SA

2

2

7

3

4

9

5

Richard WATSHAM

Starcross YC

100

100

8

2

2

10

7

Nev HERBERT

Royal Lymington YC

100

100

6

100

8

14

6

Caitlin ATKIN

Alton Water SC

100

4

10

4

100

14

8

Karl THORNE

Royal Lymington YC

100

100

14

5

7

19

9

Andy HILL

Hayling Island SC

100

100

20

6

100

26

10

Nick EALES

Lymington Town SC

100

100

17

13

100

30

11

Martin HEWITT

Nottingham SC

4

100

28

100

100

32

12

Gareth GRIFFITHS

Island Barn Res SC

100

100

100

1

100

101

13

Martin BARRETT

Ripon SC

1

100

100

100

100

101

14

Ben PATON

Lymington Town SC

100

100

2

100

100

102

15

Steve Bailey

Starcross YC

100

100

100

100

3

103

16

Steve NORBURY

Warsash SC

100

100

5

100

100

105

18

Dan Bridger

Salcombe YC

100

100

100

100

5

105

17

Jonathan RICKELS

Grafham Water SC

100

5

100

100

100

105

19

Richard Willows

Roadford Lake SC

100

100

100

100

6

106

19

Pierre KIEFFER

YC Luxembourg, LUX

100

100

100

7

100

107

20

Liam WILLIS

Lymington Town SC

100

100

9

100

100

109

21

Peter TOWNEND

Chelmarsh SC

100

100

11

100

100

111

22

Chris James

Exe SC

100

100

100

100

11

111

23

Mark Pollard

Starcross YC

100

100

100

100

11

111

24

Rory PATON

Royal Lymington YC

100

100

12

100

100

112

25

Paul ROBSON

Reading SC

100

100

13

100

100

113

27

Arnaud BOUCHEZ

CN Wimereux, FRA

100

100

100

13

100

113

28

Andre FREDRICH

YC Luxembourg, LUX

100

100

100

13

100

113

29

Yves STEFFEN

YC Luxembourg, LUX

100

100

100

13

100

113

30

David CHERRILL

Broadwater SC

100

100

15

100

100

115

31

ArchieHAINSWORTH

Alton Water SC

100

100

16

100

100

116

32

Lucy GREENWOOD

New Hall School

100

100

18

100

100

118

33

Emily DAVIS

Great Moor SC

100

100

19

100

100

119

34

Julie WILLIS

Lymington Town SC

100

100

21

100

100

121

35

Ash ROBATHAN

Oxford SC

100

100

22

100

100

122

36

Nigel ROLFE

Burghfield SC

100

100

28

100

100

128

37

Mark LEWIS

Oxford SC

100

100

28

100

100

128

38

Lee WILDE

Chelmarsh SC

100

100

28

100

100

128

39

Pam DICKINSON

South Cerney SC

100

100

28

100

100

128

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