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Blundell leads opening day of Enterprise Nationals

by Paula Southworth on 7 Aug 2007
After the Practise Race on Sunday the first race of the Enterprise UK Nationals sarted after a delay for the wind to settle. The fleet got away in a Force 1 – very shifty. Midway through the first beat the wind filled in from the right with a right hand shift.

Nick Craig was the first to the windward mark. However the race was abandoned and restarted with a less biased gate start and the race continued in light but falling winds.

Enterpeise - Results after Race 1

Pos - SailNo - Helm - - - Crew - Fin - Apts - Pts/pen
1 22619 Johnny Blundell Chris Blundell 1 1 1
2 23169 Richard Estaugh Pete Rowley 2 2 2
3 22975 Phil Kirk Sarah Gregson 3 3 3
4 23170 Nick Craig Fiona Clark 4 4 4
5 23219 Russell Short Kate Fry 5 5 5
6 22439 Phil Bevan Catriona Bevan 6 6 6
7 23165 Tony Woods Sam Woods 7 7 7
8 19876 Alan Johnson Matt Johnson 8 8 8
9 23051 Tom Atkin Claire Houghton 9 9 9
10 22272 Charles Adams Hannah Adams 10 10 10
11 23087 Richard Adams Martin Weatherstone 11 11 11
12 23089 Jon Woodward Alex Halliwell 12 12 12
13 23015 Martin Honnor Charles Bower 13 13 13
14 23223 Steve Graham Freya Scutt 14 14 14
15 22536 Phil Snewin Ros Coleman 15 15 15
16 23008 Barry Moss Julie Moore 16 16 16
17 22405 Pete Lawson Jack Lawson 17 17 17
18 23194 Ges Brown Dennis Swain 18 18 18
19 22933 Ann Jackson Alan Skeens 19 19 19
20 23224 Graham Kirkup Dominic White 20 20 20
21 22702 Jane Scutt Nick Scutt 21 21 21
22 21889 Ali Morrish Tim Vick 22 22 22
23 22333 Russell Woodley Joe Woodley 23 23 23
24 23127 Tim Sadler Richard Sault 24 24 24
25 23044 Roy Barker Minnie Lucey 25 25 25
26 22948 Tim Harper Megan Adams 26 26 26
27 20900 Jack Banks Will Snow 27 27 27
28 21983 John Berry Fiona Rattigan 28 28 28
29 22108 Robin Wilkins Donald Wilkins 29 29 29
30 22112 Charles Morrish Alison Geddes 30 30 30
31 23222 Andrew Ritchie Arthur Mason 31 31 31
32 22901 Paul Young Kathryn Hayfield 32 32 32
33 23193 Francis Marshall Enid Marshall 33 33 33
34 22912 Peter Dolling Elaine Dolling 34 34 34
35 23049 Brian Cumming Linda Cumming 35 35 35
36 22277 Colin Munro Melanie Ford 36 36 36
37 23159 Martin Bottomley Ray Ball 37 37 37
38 23140 Richard Leach Jane Pickford 38 38 38
39 22347 Chris Palmer Dee Larkin 39 39 39
40 22911 *Matt Rawson Erik Else 40 40 40
41 22348 Mike Cawthorn Gareth Balfour 41 41 41
42 22131 Paul Holdsworth 42 42 42
43 22489 Peter Rendall Terry Dixon 43 43 43
44 22917 Shaun Yeats Fraiser Woodley 44 44 44
45 21365 Hugh Phillips Maxine Levett 45 45 45
46 22461 Mike Goodwin Laura Eaglen 46 46 46
47 20378 Glen Cole David White 47 47 47
48 20228 Robert Pinder Ewan Ridley 48 48 48
49 22898 Mark Martin Richard Lloyd 49 49 49
50 23196 Stephen Lucey Claudia Haynes 50 50 50
51 22904 Andy Grant Sue Grant 51 51 51
52 22428 Gordon Padmore Rose Padmore 52 52 52
53 21545 Joe Helm Gordon Haycock 53 53 53
54 22344 Mike Birch Verity Birch -- 57r 57.00r
= 23085 *Shane MacCarthy Al Fryckle -- 57r 57.00r
= 23138 Adrian Savage Caroline Savage -- 57n 57.00n
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