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Velocitek UK Cherub and Moth National Championship

by Event media on 24 Jul 2007
Jason Belben - I-Moth Tony Aitken http://www.cyberarc.co.uk/mothhisc

Now in a position to discard a second place, Lucy and Will Lee won another three races today in the Cherub fleet giving them a 26 point lead on a fantastic score of 8 points after 9 races.

In the International Moth Championships the top three placings are still very tight with Stokes Bay sailor Jason Belben leading the way, closely pursued by WPNSA sailors Adam May and Sam Pascoe in second and thurd respectively.

An earlier 11am start is scheduled for the Moths Tuesday with only one race planned, whilst the Cherubs take a lay day.

International Moth results

1st 4090 Jason Belben Stokes Bay SC 11pts
2nd 4098 Adam May WPNSA 16
3rd 4093 Sam Pascoe WPNSA 18
4th 4082 Alex Adams WPNSA 31
5th 4094 Ricky Tagg Hayling Island SC 42
6th 4099 Mike Cooke Bristol C Y C 46
7th 4092 Rod Harris Parkstone 64
8th 4085 Paul Hayden Gurnard SC 69
9th 4086 Tim Boon HISC 71
10th 4046 Russell Wheeler Isle of Sheppy SC 92
11th 4091 Alan Watson Bristol C Y C 95
12th 4065 Colin Newman Draycote 101
13th 4039 Rob Campbell Grafham WSC 101
14th 410 James Roche Nelyn SC 105
15th 4052 Tom Ollerenshaw Grafham WSC 109
16th 4009 Clare Dallimore Corus 116
17th 4081 David Ellis Netley 139
18th 4077 James Mackenzie St George SC 141
19th 4024 Douglas Imrie East Lothian YC 168
20th 3933 Alan Campbell WGCSC 180
21st 4101 Graham Vials Derwent SC 184
21st 4063 Toby Heppell 184

Cherub Nationals

1st 2688 Will Lee Lucy Lee Bough Beach SC 8pts
2nd 2673 Tom Kiddle Matthew Kiddle Coverham SC 34
3rd 2644 Iain Christie Tom Vian Draycote Water SC 42
4th 2645 Paul Croote Chris Crabb Chew Valley Lake SC 44
5th 2693 Stuart Hopson Steve Hackett Shotwick Lake SC, Sidmouth 63
6th 2651 Robert Main Simon Turnbucc Neyland 64
7th 2692 Devouthon Ghislain Brigaudeau Christophe CVML, Amath Kaki Kouka 67
8th 2698 David Chisholm Andrew Penham Waldringfield SC, Itchenor SC 71
9th 2657 Phil Kirk Sarah Gregson Frampton-on-Severn SC 71
10th 2683 Tim Unerman Edward Flighem Chew Valley SC 88
11th 2676 David Ching Lara Gonzalez Poole Yacht Club 94
12th 2685 Daniel Kemble Ross Burkin King George SC 110
13th 2652 Roland Trim Hayley Trim Bough Beech SC 118
14th 2686 Phil Alderson Carol Alderson Peterhead SC 151
15th 2669 Matt Burrows Paula Burrows Weston 159
16th 2694 Alex Cramp Tim Noyce Midlands Marine Academy 171
17th 2649 Stu Tinner Rory Moppett Welwyn Gorden City SC, Bough Beech SC 181
18th 2656 Matt Grant Mark Grant Castle Cove 186
19th 2603 Robert Myers Tim Myers Bough Beech 193
20th 2642 Gardner Gardner RNSA 194
21st 2655 Ben Brown Ewan Harris Blackwater SC 206
22nd 2643 Joseph Moore Richard Cunneen Grafham Water 211
23rd 1494 Laurence Trim Harriet Trim Bough Beach SC 211
24th 2680 Simon Roberts Tim Dean Draycote Water SC 224
24th 2638 Paul Smith Harry Smith Brightlingsea SC 224
24th 2648 Ben Howlett George Smith Strathclyde Uni SC, Bough Beech SC 224
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