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Moth UK National Championships - Arnaud Psarofaghis leads after day 3

by Stokes Bay SC on 10 Jul 2011
Moth UK Nationals 2011 - Stokes Bay International Moth
The International Moth UK National Championships are underway and are being sailed in the Solent off Stokes Bay from the 7th to 10th of July.

Day 3

Way back on Thursday, word in the boat park was that Saturday would be a peachy Mothing day with a nice force 4 in the bay. Pah! So much for three day weather forecasts. Today dawned a little breezier than forecast and then it built a bit. The sun was out though, so that was nice. Arnaud Psarofaghis lit up the scoreboard in the two races of the day (four were scheduled but conditions dictated that we all think again).

Jason Belben, Simon Payne and Richard Lovering shared the limelight thereafter with Pete Barton and Jason Russell, amongst others, putting in some nice performances. There was a fair amount of carnage spread around the course and the rescue boat crews deserve a big 'hurrah' for their help. So nice work all round to those who went out and no shame on those who preserved their boats and their dignities by resting ashore!

Day 2

And the day was spent…. boat faffing, drinking coffee, having the AGM. Yes broken boats have been re-stuck, ripped sails have been sewn, bent bits have been straightened, yesterday's heros have been celebrated and bruised egos have been massaged but no Moths have been afloat today.

With a steady 25-35 knots hammering straight on shore, PRO Mike Rayden expertly called it a day early allowing all good Mothies to do whatever all good Mothies do on a day off. Let them rest well for tomorrow and Sunday they will do four races instead of three. But then according to Mike that's letting them off lightly - our keen race team thought five races on Saturday would be fun. The fleet didn't - nuf said?

Results after Day 3:

 
Rank Sail No Bow Helm Club Race_1 Race_2 Race_3 Race_4 Race_5 Nt Pts
1 10 43 Arnaud Psarofaghis Switzerland 1 (2) 2 1 1 5
2 3619 19 Jason Belben Stokes Bay SC 2 1 1 2 (4) 6
3 3836 27 Simon Payne Hayling Island SC 3 (5) 3 3 2 11
4 3629 6 Richard Lovering Hayling Island SC 5 7 (8) 4 3 19
5 3889 16 Chris Rashley Royal London YC / Stokes Bay SC 4 4 4 9 (10) 21
6 3795 22 Pete Barton Lymington Town SC 8 (10) 5 5 7 25
7 3708 2 Mike Lennon Hayling Island SC 6 6 7 (20) 11 30
8 3715 8 Jason Russell Hayling Island SC 11 (13) 9 11 5 36
9 3253 26 Gareth Davies Stone SC (24) 14 10 6 6 36
10 3757 5 Ben Paton Lymington Town SC 9 9 11 8 (58/DNC) 37
11 3804 18 Ricky Tagg Hayling Island SC 13 8 6 (22) 18 45
12 3805 7 Tom Offer Rock SC 10 20 12 7 (58/DNC) 49
13 3419 34 DJ Edwards Tata Steel SC 19 (39) 14 10 9 52
14 3730 14 Jon Peats Castle Cove SC 15 15 15 (16) 8 53
15 3890 25 Paul Hignett Loch Venachar SC 20 11 13 12 (58/DNC) 56
16 3622 42 Fabien Froesch Switzerland 12 (22) 16 17 16 61
17 3794 36 Emma Aspington Sweden (58/DNC) 18 19 18 15 70
18 3754 53 Rod Harris Parkstone YC (26) 12 20 24 17 73
19 3846 40 Mikis Psarofaghis Switzerland 23 30 (58/DNC) 15 13 81
20 3741 57 Lucas Brun ICRJ (28) 24 24 13 22 83
21 3607 11 Tim Penfold Hayling Island SC 16 21 (28) 27 21 85
22 3428 17 Tim Ollerenshaw Grafham Water SC (58/DNC) 32 26 19 19 96
23 3620 30 Olivier Vidal Hayling Island SC 7 (58/DNC) 58/DNC 21 14 100
24 3115 31 Sam Tozer Queen Mary SC 22 25 25 28 (58/DNC) 100
25 3891 9 Mike Cooke Bristol Corinthian YC 17 3 23 (58/DNC) 58/DNC 101
26 3704 47 Mark Dell Thorpe Bay YC 14 17 17 (58/DNC) 58/DNC 106
27 4082 21 Alex Adams Castle Cove SC 27 (58/DNF) 58/DNC 14 12 111
28 3323 51 Martin Fear Bristol Corinthian YC 21 16 18 (58/DNC) 58/DNC 113
29 3764 3 Phil Oligario Hayling Island SC 18 19 22 (58/DNC) 58/DNC 117
30 3893 32 Tom Lambert Draycote Water SC 33 33 30 29 (58/DNC) 125
31 3621 28 Richard Edwards Parkstone YC 30 28 29 (58/DNC) 58/DNC 145
32 3613 13 Kevin Ellway Stokes Bay SC 32 26 31 (58/DNC) 58/DNC 147
33 3675 39 Pablo Sabater Spain (58/DNC) 23 21 58/DNC 58/DNC 160
34 3445 15 Richard Westbury Bartley SC (58/DNC) 58/DNC 58/DNC 26 20 162
35 3793 37 Magnus Gravare Sweden (58/DNC) 58/DNC 58/DNC 25 24 165
36 3432 46 Paul Beard Queen Mary SC (58/DNC) 27 27 58/DNC 58/DNC 170
37 3021 33 Katherine Knight WPNSA (58/DNC) 58/DNC 58/DNC 30 25 171
38 3612 10 Jo Evans Stokes Bay SC 29 31 (58/DNC) 58/DNC 58/DNC 176
39 3837 1 Graham Simmonds Hayling Island SC 25 36 (58/DNC) 58/DNC 58/DNC 177
40 3830 41 Andrillon Yann France 31 34 (58/OCS) 58/DNC 58/DNC 181
41 3192 44 Chris Jeeves Holland 34 35 (58/DNC) 58/DNC 58/DNC 185
42 4091 20 Darren McNamara Bristol Corinthian YC 35 38 (58/DNC) 58/DNC 58/DNC 189
43 3368 49 Colin Newman Draycote Water SC 36 37 (58/DNC) 58/DNC 58/DNC 189
44 11 29 Leigh Albrecht Queen Mary SC (58/DNC) 58/DNC 58/DNC 58/DNC 23 197
45 3713 50 James Phare Queen Mary SC (58/DNC) 58/DNC 58/DNC 23 58/DNC 197
46 3373 24 Neil Baker Hayling Island SC (58/DNC) 29 58/DNC 58/DNC 58/DNC 203
47= 3756 58 Alan Watson Bristol Corinthian YC (58/DNC) 58/DNC 58/DNC 58/DNC 58/DNC 232
47= 3766 12 Alex Koukouakis Eastbourne Sov SC (58/DNC) 58/DNC 58/DNC 58/DNC 58/DNC 232
47= 3618 59 Matthew Ponsford Hayling Island SC (58/DNC) 58/DNC 58/DNC 58/DNC 58/DNC 232
47= 3674 4 Simon Reynolds Whitstable YC (58/DNC) 58/DNC 58/DNC 58/DNC 58/DNC 232
47= 715 55 Claire Gavigniaux France (58/DNC) 58/DNC 58/DNC 58/DNC 58/DNC 232
47= 3892 52 Andrew Friend Queen Mary SC (58/DNC) 58/DNC 58/DNC 58/DNC 58/DNC 232
47= 3614 35 Doug Pybus Queen Mary SC (58/DNC) 58/DNC 58/DNC 58/DNC 58/DNC 232
47= 3668 54 Patrick Cunningham Gurnard SC (58/DNC) 58/DNC 58/DNC 58/DNC 58/DNC 232
47= 2018 56 Anthony Rezzoug France (58/DNC) 58/DNC 58/DNC 58/DNC 58/DNC 232
47= 4032 23 Peter Conway Lymington Town SC (58/DNC) 58/DNC 58/DNC 58/DNC 58/DNC 232
47= 3078 48 Leo Carswell Bristol Corinthian YC (58/DNC) 58/DNC 58/DNC 58/DNC 58/DNC 232
 
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