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Jeffcoate and Hogan are Fireball UK Champions

by Event media on 6 Aug 2007
Fireball SW
Tom Jeffcoate / Mark Hogan took the UK 2007 Fireball title in the final race from Matt Mee / Richard Wagstaff. Third were Vince Horey and Stuart Bithell. Fifty Fireballs took part in the national championship held at the Brightlingsea Sailing Club.

Silver fleet winners were ‘Ozzie’ Aldridge / Drostan O’Reilly and Bronze fleet winners were Chris Walker / Daniel Walker.

Fireball - Final overall positions

1st 14960 Tom Jeffcoate Mark Hogan Notts County SC 17
2nd 14919 Matt Mee Richard Wagstaff Hollingworth Lake SC 18
3rd 14920 Vince Horey Stuart Bithell King George SC 23
4th 14926 Jonny McGovern Ben McGraine Hollingworth Lake SC 31
5th 14954 Becky Priest Tim Saunders Staunton Harold SC 40
6th 14941 Derian Scott Andy Scott Chew Valley Lake SC 45
7th 14899 Matt Findlay Richard Anderton Weston SC/Dell Quay 50
8th 14950 Kevin Hope Russell Thorne Notts County SC/ Lyme Regis SC 51
9th 14892 Penny Gibbs Ian Gibbs Brightlingsea SC 58
10th 14867 Veronica Falat Ben Falat Great Yarnouth & Gorleston SC 86
11th 14723 Jemima Line Gavin Tillson Tipplers Cruising Club 100
12th 14909 Ian Priest Mike Stoddart South Cerney SC/King George SC 100
13th 14798 Martin Scarth Nigel Sheppard Blackwater SC 105
14th 14865 Andy Bines Kerrie Forster Brightlingsea SC 107
15th 14944 Paul Aldridge Drostan O'Reilly Brightlingsea SC 123
16th 14628 Simon Lomas-Clarke John Piatt Weston SC/Hillhead SC 124
17th 14771 Richard Pepperdine Simon Forbes Staunton Harold SC 129
18th 14893 Elaine Tudor Warren Tudor Brightlingsea SC 133
19th 14873 Keryn Henwood-Fox Gary Henwood-Fox Thornbury SC 137
20th 14314 Piers Lambert Mark Batt Brightlingsea SC/Harlow (Blackwater) SC 140
21st 14809 Daniel Hare Jamie Hare Blackwater SC 142
22nd 14860 Alan Carter Dave Pannell Brightlingsea SC 148
23rd 14182 Tim Riley Chris Tuckett Waveney & Oulton Broad YC 149
24th 14876 Chris Walker Daniel Walker Staunton Harold SC 150
25th 14888 Richard Mansfield Graham Sanderson Brightlingsea SC 159
26th 14704 Dave Islin Tony King Harlow (Blackwater) SC 178
27th 14789 Rhys Lankester Jason Rickards Bristol Corinthian YC 185
28th 14565 Christine Slater Graham Slater Paignton SC 207
29th 14606 Malcolm Cross Tony Everitt Harlow (Blackwater) SC 210
30th 14242 Rupert Smith Chris Turner Newhaven & Seaford SC 214.5
31st 14266 Bob Tuckwood Debbie Tuckwood Notts County SC 245
32nd 13965 Geoff Holden Sophie Holden Ogston SC 250.5
33rd 14755 David Ryder Michelle Ryder Blackwater SC 253
34th 14821 Jon Bale Rachel Kealing Chew Valley Lake SC 257
35th 14470 Ray Newman Oliver Clark Brightlingsea SC 258
36th 14922 Barrie Winship Rose Winship Brightlingsea SC 259
37th 14667 Neal Gibson Tom Burrows Sunderland YC 262
38th 14277 Neil Burton Tom Dutton Weston SC 263
39th 14099 Maria Richards Phil Stoneham Blackwater SC 283
40th 14660 Stephen Duncan Penelope Kelly New Haven & Seaford SC 283.5
41st 14471 Roger Mander Paul Mander Harlow (Blackwater) SC 287
42nd 14463 Steve Popple Suzi Capey Shoreham SC 293
43rd 14673 David Festing Karen Festing Shoreham SC 313
44th 13887 Richard Rawson India Woof Ogston SC 316
45th 14236 Tom Burton Graham Burton RYA 318
46th 13152 Kirsten Claiden-Yardley Andrew Jarvis Oxford SC 325
47th 14687 Austin Clark Dawn Jasper Brightlingsea SC 345
48th 14564 Jonathan Cooper Cheryl Jessop Brightlingsea SC 408
48th 13452 Ivan Walsh Jessica Walsh Shoreham 408
48th 14774 Roger Etherington Louise Etherington Brightlingsea SC 408
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