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Dragon Edinburgh Cup - Tricky conditions on day 2

by Fiona Brown on 6 Jul 2012
Dragon Edinburgh Cup 2012 Thomas Anderson Photography http://www.taphotos.co.uk/rseurocup2013
The second day of the 2012 Dragon Edinburgh Cup, sponsored by Belfast Harbour, brought just about every possible weather condition but snow. The day started and ended with rain, there was thick fog for several hours followed by a spell of lovely, hot sun and the wind came from almost every direction possible at some point in the day.

Despite the delays for fog and the very shifty and mainly light conditions the race committee was able to run two further races, races three and four of the six race series. For the competitors it was an extremely challenging day's racing with a number of boats having decidedly mixed results on only three boats managing an all top ten score.

Julia Bailey, Graham Bailey, Dylan Potter and Will Heritage sailing GBR720 Aimee retain their overall lead of the regatta despite a wobble in race three which saw them finish twentieth. Fortunately they came back hard in race four fighting their way out of the pack to finish second and secure a ten point overall lead.

Top performing boat of the day was Simon Brien's IRL214 KIN, crewed by Mark Brien and David Gomes who took third in race three before going on to win race four in style by leading the fleet the entire length of the course. As a result Brien leaps up the scoreboard from 13th to second place overall counting 34 points. Also very consistent was Gavia Wilkinson-Cox, sailing GBR716 Jerboa with Martin Payne and Rui Boia, who placed ninth then fourth to move up from ninth to third overall, four points behind Brien.


Owen Pay, sailing IRL204 Seabird with Jon Mortimer and Steve Richardson proved that consistency pays with a tenth and 15th to move up a place in the ranking from fifth to fourth, just one point behind Wilkinson-Cox. Ron James, Julia Walsh and Nigel Young sailing GBR633 Fei-Lin's Flirtation have moved up from 11th to fifth and also provided the closest finish of the day when they crossed the line in race for absolutely neck and neck with Mick Cotter's IRL213 Whisper crewed by John Driscoll and Kenny McCullough. Lawrie Smith, crewed by Tim Tavinor and Ossie Stewart in GBR763 Alfie took a fifth in race three but then a 26th in the day's second race moved him down the leader board from fourth to sixth.

Another boat that reveled in the conditions today was Andrew Craig's Chimera, crewed by Brian Matthews and Mark Pettitt, who were the only other team to finish in the top ten in both races with a second in race three and a sixth in race four. Sadly for them they are still carrying a Black Flag disqualification from yesterday's race two so they currently lie in 16th place overall and will be very happy to see the discard come into play after the fifth race.

Whilst some made the most of the conditions others struggled including Jens Rathsack, sailing MON2 with Stefan Waak and Mario Wagner. Having gone into the day second overall they were over eager on the start line in race three but failed to return when the individual recall flag was hoisted. Things improved for them in race four where they finished ninth, but they now lie 12th overall and will also be very glad to see the discard kick in.


Martin Byrne and his crew Pedro Andrade and Adam Winkleman aboard IRL201 got their day off to a fantastic start by winning race three. Sadly they could not get the measure of race four and were bitterly disappointed to finish 39th, ruining a previously all top ten score card and moving them down the overall rankings from second to ninth.

In the Corinthian Division for the all amateur crews Julia Bailey again continues to lead the fleet, Simon Brien has moved up into second place and Owen Pay has dropped down into third.

At the post racing prize giving at Royal North of Ireland Yacht Club Brewin Dolphin's Executive Chairman Jamie Matheson presented the daily awards and also presented a truly unique prize to the overall leader Julia Bailey and her Aimee team of beautifully engraved sterling silver cufflinks. Today's special Sebago prize of footwear for the entire crew went to Mark and Mandy Wade and Simon Cash of GBR722 Avalanche.

This evening the crews are getting all dressed up in best bib and tucker for the Edinburgh Cup Gala Dinner, hosted by the Belfast Harbour Commissioners at the historic Harbour Office and sponsored by Brewin Dolphin. For more than 150 years the Harbour Office has been the headquarters of the Belfast Harbour Commission and its elegant public rooms house many fascinating and unusual works of art and artifacts connected with Belfast's maritime history.

The Edinburgh Cup sponsored by Belfast Harbour continues until Saturday 7 July with two further races still to be completed. The single discard will come into play once race five has been raced. One championship race is scheduled for tomorrow and in addition the traditional and highly competitive Crews Race will also be run tomorrow with contenders for this prestigious title including 11 year old Will Heritage from Aimee and teenager Harry Strauss who is crewing for his parents Quentin and Nikki aboard GBR708 Rumours.











Provisional Results After Race 4

Overall

Sailed: 4, Discards: 0, To Count: 4, Entries: 45, Scoring System: Appendix A

Rank

Boat

Sailno

Helmname

Club

Crewname

Crewname2

R1

R2

R3

R4

Nett

1st

Aimee

720 GBR

Julia Bailey

RYS

Graham Bailey

Dylan Potter & Will Heritage

1.0

1.0

20.0

2.0

24.0

2nd

Kin

214 IRL

Simon Brien

RNIYC

Mark Brien

David Gomes

4.0

26.0

3.0

1.0

34.0

3rd

Jerboa

761 GBR

Gavia Wilkinson-Cox

RCYC

Stavros Payne

Rui Boia

12.0

13.0

9.0

4.0

38.0

4th

Seabird

204 IRL

Owen Pay

RCYC

Steve Richardson

Jon Mortimer

10.0

4.0

10.0

15.0

39.0

5th

Fei-Lin'S Flirtation

633 GBR

Ron James

RFYC

Julia Walsh

Nigel Young

16.0

10.0

7.0

10.5 RDG

43.5

6th

Alfie

763 GBR

Lawrie Smith

Glandore

Ossie Stewart

Tim Tavinor

11.0

2.0

5.0

26.0

44.0

7th

Little Fella

211 IRL

Cameron Good

Kinsale

Maurice O'Connell

Henry Kingston

3.0

21.0

18.0

3.0

45.0

8th

Danish Blue

775 GBR

Poul Hoj-Jensen

RYS

Andrew Norden

Hamish Mackay

7.0

19.0

4.0

19.0

49.0

9th

Jaguar

201 IRL

Martin Byrne

RSTGYC

Pedro Andrade

Adam Winkleman

8.0

3.0

1.0

39.0

51.0

10th

Nereid

717 GBR

Patrick Gifford

ALDERBURGH YC

Paul Springett

Andrew Vaughan

6.0

16.0

8.0

22.0

52.0

11th

Phantom

176 IRL

Ruan O'Tiarnaigh

RNIYC/Rstg

Peter Bowring

David Williams

9.0

18.0

21.0

5.0

53.0

12th

Jeanie

2 MON

Rathsack Jens

MYC

Waak Stefan

Wagner Mario

2.0

6.0

46.0 OCS

9.0

63.0

13th

Hands Off

760 GBR

Mike Holmes

RCYC

Paul Fletcher

Tom Harrison

5.0

15.0

37.0

8.0

65.0

14th

Fever

758 GBR

Klaus Diederichs

RORC

Andy Beadsworth

Jamie Lee

29.0

7.0

6.0

24.0

66.0

15th

Rumours

708 GBR

Quentin Strauss

UPPER THAMES SC

Nikki Strauss

Harry Strauss

14.0

17.0

28.0

7.0

66.0

16th

Chimaera

216 IRL

Andrew Craig

RSTGYC

Brian Matthews

Mark Pettitt

18.0

46.0 BFD

2.0

6.0

72.0

17th

Avanlance

722 GBR

Mark Wade

RCYC

Amanda Wade

Simon Cash

19.0

30.0

16.0

12.0

77.0

18th

Quicksilver V

766 GBR

Robert Campbell

RCYC

Robert Alpe

Ian Gray

27.0

9.0

23.0

23.0

82.0

19th

Cool Runnings

748 GBR

Thorkild Juncker

RORC

Jochem Visser

Gavin Maguire

25.0

20.0

26.0

13.0

84.0

20th

Diva

210 IRL

Don O'Donoghue

RSTG

Rick Johnson

Rob Johnson

32.0

5.0

11.0

37.0

85.0

21st

Dublin Bay

198 IRL

Garry Treacy

Rstg

Paul Maguire

Declan Scallian

35.0

8.0

22.0

21.0

86.0

22nd

Hybrasil

197 IRL

Peter O'Reilly

Rstg

Eddie Tingle

Francis Rhatigan

31.0

23.0

15.0

20.0

89.0

23rd

Dark & Stormy

768 GBR

Christopher Hunt

RYS

Mark Hart

Mark Daly

17.0

32.0

12.0

31.0

92.0

24th

Yevis II

50 JPN

Boccia A Aayama

Enoshima YC

Nori Igei

Yuki Nagahori

26.0

11.0

31.0

25.0

93.0

25th

Cloud

206 IRL

Clare Hogan

RSTGYC

Stephen Milne

Mark Ennis

20.0

46.0 BFD

14.0

18.0

98.0

26th

Aphrodite

110 IRL

Michael Doorly

Rstg

John Bolger

Andrew O'Kelly

24.0

22.0

19.0

33.0

98.0

27th

Naiad

764 GBR

Michael Hayles

AYC

Monique Hayles

Alex Macdonald

21.0

12.0

39.0

29.0

101.0

28th

Fit Chick

753 GBR

Jono Ratnage

MEDWAY YC

Ross Mckissock

Guy Clarabut

36.0

25.0

13.0

27.0

101.0

29th

Whimsey

206 AUS

Gordon Ingate

RSYS

James Bevis

Will Gibbon

30.0

31.0

30.0

14.0

105.0

30th

Eve

150 IRL

Ean Pugh

MONACO

Alar Volmer

Michael Manzke

15.0

34.0

29.0

30.0

108.0

31st

Whisper

213 IRL

Michael Cotter

RSTGYC

John Driscoll

Kenny Mcullough

28.0

46.0 BFD

27.0

10.5 RDG

111.5

32nd

Merlin

622 GBR

Robert Riddell

SCYC

Deborah Jona

Georgina Dewas

22.0

24.0

24.0

42.0

112.0

33rd

TENACIOUS

157 IRL

Anthony O'Neill

KYC

Oliver Loughead

Eoghan O'Neill

13.0

36.0

25.0

41.0

115.0

34th

BEAR

767 GBR

Gordon Patterson

RNIYC

Gavin Vaughan

Mike Vaughan

41.0

27.0

38.0

16.0

122.0

35th

Scimitar

755 GBR

Julian Sowry

MYC

Claire Sowery

Neil O'Hagan & Tiffany Brien

46.0 OCS

29.0

34.0

17.0

126.0

36th

Blue Movie

690 GBR

David Atkinson

SUNDERLAND YC

John Outwaite

Michael Mathews

46.0 OCS

14.0

36.0

32.0

128.0

37th

Sou'Wester

436 GBR

John Simms

RUYC

John Gunning

Alan Morrison

23.0

33.0

40.0

35.0

131.0

38th

Ganador

704 GBR

Martin Makey

RCYC

Tim Wilkes

Teresa Wilkes

33.0

28.0

35.0

36.0

132.0

39th

Gitane

699 GBR

James Peters

SCYC

Neil Brown

Colin Brereton

38.0

46.0 BFD

17.0

34.0

135.0

40th

Zu

159 IRL

Chris Fleming

Rstg

Matt Minch

Conor Grimley

34.0

46.0 BFD

33.0

28.0

141.0

41st

Phormally Phantom

655 GBR

Chris Thomas

SCYC

Selina Thomas

Hilary Williams

37.0

37.0

32.0

38.0

144.0

42nd

Valanga

210 AUS

Sandy Anderson

RFBYC

John Moncrieff

Karen Chatfield

42.0

35.0

42.0

40.0

159.0

43rd

Amazon

557 GBR

Graham Price

ABERSOCH

Patrick Lomax

Tracey Powell

40.0

38.0

41.0

43.0

162.0

44th

Grey Hare

19 IRL

Shaun Kingston

KYC

Jack Kingston

David Dwyer

39.0

46.0 BFD

43.0

44.0

172.0

45th

Atalanta

508 GBR

George Davis

SCYC

Rob Eldridge

Alison Edwards

43.0

46.0 BFD

46.0 OCS

45.0

180.0

 

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