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Inter Services Gold Cup and 2000 Millenium Series Open at ASA TISC

by Matt Sargent on 21 Sep 2016
Blue Kite - Inter Services Gold Cup and 2000 Millenium Series Open Clive Grant
The Gold Cup has long been the pinnacle of Armed Forces Dinghy and Dayboat sailing. For many years it was sailed with sudden death heats and a one race winner takes all final.

It remains a difficult to win but ever so coveted trophy and still draws the cream of serving and retired sailors from the Navy, Army and Royal Air Force. For 2016 it had been decided to tweak the format and merge the Gold Cup with a 2000 Millennium Series event hosted by the Army Sailing Association Thorney Island Sailing Club.

And so 28 2000s from as far afield as Cardiff and Germany arrived under a threatening grey sky. At the briefing it was announced that due to the poor wind forecast for Sunday it was likely that four races would be sailed that day. Then the fleet were off: an easy launch off the widened slipway and a fast run against the flood to a Committee Boat anchored on Stocker Lake, with a windward mark tucked as close as it was possible to get under the Pilsey Beach shoreline.



Race one started in 18-20 knots, but by the time the first boats reached the windward mark there were sustained gusts of Force 6. In a fast and furious race Hamish Walker and Alex Pickles (Royal Navy Sailing Association) established a solid lead but were chased hard by Steve and Sarah Cockerill (Stokes BaySC and RNSA) (returning to Service sailing for the first time in many years) and then Rob and Sarah Burridge (Weir Wood SC).

In fourth place Miles and Anderley Wade (Army Sailing Association) defended well from a hard charging Helen and Andrew Phillips (Cardiff Bay YC). Behind this group there were plenty of incidents, including some synchronised swimming at the leeward gate.

If anything the breeze had increased for race two. This time the Cockerills got away in front followed by Hamish and Alex, and Rob and Sarah. Simon Horsfield and Katie Burridge (ASA) were back on their normal form, and closed out fourth place.



It was a relieved fleet that saw the breeze drop to 16 to 20 knots for the start of race three. A right hand shift looked like it had favoured those who had tacked away early from the port biased line, but the breeze flicked back as the left hand group neared their layline. Taking full advantage Miles and Anderley Wade rounded first only to suffer a dose of the slows when they gybed early underneath the fleet.

Matt Sargent, sailing with 10 year old daughter Gwen (ASA ), was enjoying the lighter conditions and rounded third behind Hamish and Alex, with the Cockerills fourth. These three extended from the fleet, the Cockerills flying into second on the run. As they reached the top of the last beat the breeze returned with a vengeance: the Sargents just held onto third by the thickness of the spinnaker cloth from a hard charging Team Phillips.

Back to three laps for race four with the breeze well up in the 20s again. This time the Burridges pulled away from Hamish and Alex, with the Cockerills third. Ray Workman and Alex Watts continued their steady improvement to take fourth. The fleet was again relieved: this time that Race Officer Clive Grant didn’t invoke the option to finish on the Club Line. By this stage no-one fancied racing a 1¾ mile beat against the Spring ebb.



Unfortunately the wind refused to play ball on Sunday, despite attempts to set a course in the main harbour and, as High Water slack approached, in the Thorney Channel. As the ebb kicked in properly it was time to abandon, leaving Hamish and Alex worthy winners of the Gold Cup, the Cockerills in second, and in third Rob and Sarah Burridge.



Prize Winners:
First Overall: Gold Cup winners and RNSA Dinghy Champions: Hamish Walker and Alex Pickles
Second Overall and RNSA Runners Up: Steve and Sarah Cockerill
Third Overall: Rob and Sarah Burridge
Fourth Overall and ASA Champions: Simon Horsfield and Katie Burridge
Fifth Overall: Helen and Andrew Phillips
Sixth Overall and ASA Runners Up: Matt and Gwen Sargent
10th Overall and RAFSA Champions: Kev and Jake O’Brien
RAFSA Runners Up: Mike McEwing and Rob Wilson
Services Silver Fleet Winners: Hugo Blanshard and Adam Booth.
Services Silver Fleet Runners Up: Nigel Amphlett and Cat Juniper
Endeavour: Jay Miller and Conor Fisher
1st ASA TISC: Jonathan Dannat and Petrina Goodwin

 MS6 at Thorney Island SC overall
Rank HelmName CrewName Club R1 R2 R3 R4 Total Nett
1st Hamish Walker Alex Pickles RNSA 1.0 (2.0) 1.0 2.0 6.0 4.0
2nd Steve Cockerill Sarah Cockerill Stokes Bay SC 2.0 1.0 2.0 (3.0) 8.0 5.0
3rd Rob Burridge Sarah Burridge Weir Wood SC 3.0 3.0 (6.0) 1.0 13.0 7.0
4th Simon Horsfield Katie Burridge ASA TISC 6.0 4.0 (7.0) 5.0 22.0 15.0
5th Helen Phillips Andrew Phillips Cardiff Bay YC 5.0 6.0 4.0 (15.0) 30.0 15.0
6th Matt Sargent Gwen Sargent ASA TISC (11.0) 7.0 3.0 8.0 29.0 18.0
7th Iain Yardley Sarah Yardley Silver Wing SC (14.0) 5.0 8.0 6.0 33.0 19.0
8th Ray Workman Alex Watts RNSA 13.0 (29.0 DNC) 5.0 4.0 51.0 22.0
9th Miles Wade Anderley Wade ASA 4.0 9.0 12.0 (29.0 DNC) 54.0 25.0
10th Kev O'Brian Jake O'Brian RAFSA 9.0 8.0 (11.0) 9.0 37.0 26.0
11th Gavin Marshall Coral Crouch RNSA 10.0 (18.0) 10.0 7.0 45.0 27.0
12th Tom Bernal Jay Bennett BMSTC/ASA 8.0 (11.0) 9.0 11.0 39.0 28.0
13th Alex Sharp Tom Parsons RNSA 12.0 10.0 (14.0) 10.0 46.0 32.0
14th Mike Coady Andrew Smith Worthing SC (15.0) 14.0 15.0 13.0 57.0 42.0
15th Andy Hockey Felix Hockey Wilsonian SC 16.0 (19.0) 17.0 12.0 64.0 45.0
16th Guy Russell Clare Collett West Wittering SC 17.0 15.0 16.0 (29.0 DNC) 77.0 48.0
17th Richard Hudson Ian Hudson Bough Beech 7.0 (29.0 DNC) 13.0 29.0 DNC 78.0 49.0
18th Hugo Blanchard Adam Booth RAYC (20.0) 12.0 18.0 19.0 69.0 49.0
19th Mike McEwing Rob Wilson RAFSA (19.0) 13.0 19.0 18.0 69.0 50.0
20th Nigel Amphlett Kat Juniper RNSA (29.0 DNF) 16.0 22.0 14.0 81.0 52.0
21st Jay Miller Conor Fisher ASA (21.0) 17.0 20.0 16.0 74.0 53.0
22nd Rachel Sheridan Nina Wallis Wilsonian SC 18.0 (29.0 DNC) 24.0 20.0 91.0 62.0
23rd Paul Isiit Isaac Lucas RNSA (29.0 DNC) 29.0 DNC 21.0 17.0 96.0 67.0
24th Rosina Hearn Ceri Roberts RNSA 22.0 (29.0 DNC) 29.0 DNC 29.0 DNC 109.0 80.0
25th Colin Walsh Magnus Thompson   (29.0 DNC) 29.0 DNC 23.0 29.0 DNC 110.0 81.0
26th Chris Brown Gina Lopez Weston SC (29.0 DNC) 29.0 DNC 29.0 DNC 29.0 DNC 116.0 87.0
26th John Smith Sally Taviner Lee on the Solent SC (29.0 DNF) 29.0 DNC 29.0 DNC 29.0 DNC 116.0 87.0
26th Jonathan Dannatt Petrina Goodwin TISC (29.0 DNF) 29.0 DNC 29.0 DNC 29.0 DNC 116.0 87.0
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