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RS Tera Inland Championships at Rutland Sailing Club

by Will Robinson and Crispin Beaumont 5 Nov 2010 06:07 PDT 23-24 October 2010

Fifty young sailors from 22 clubs came together to compete in the Optimum Time RS Tera Inland Championships at Rutland SC over the half term holiday. The sailors met challenging conditions with some strong squalls on Saturday but both fleets showed excellent sailing skills and sportsmanship in this fast growing junior class.

The 30 strong Tera Sport fleet was dominated by Crispin Beaumont of Bartley SC who became the new Tera Sport Inland Champion with a near perfect scoreline of 4 firsts and two seconds. Rebecca Lewis of Draycote, the current UK National Champion, sailed consistently well to take 2nd place followed by Elliot Wells of Hayling Island SC and James Eales of the Royal Lymington YC.

The Pro Fleet racing was very close with only 3 points separating 1st to 5th at the end of the weekend. Will Robinson of Rutland SC won to become the Pro Fleet Inland Champion with William Taylor of Ardleigh SC 2nd and Izzy Sharpe of the Isle of Man YC third.

Congratulations also go to all of the Isle of Man sailors from the Manx Youth Sailing Squad and their Coach Jenni Quillan for winning the overall Tera Inlands Team Trophy.

Will Robinson, RS Tera Pro Inland Champion 2010 reports on the Pro fleet

‘Before the weekend’s racing even started, it all looked very promising on the weather front with 15-20 knots of wind forecast for both days. In race 1 many Pros got confused after missing the last mark and they had to return to round that mark before finishing. Once racing got under way again there was a massive gust late in race 2 that sent everyone planing or capsizing so the heavier people gained some places not far from the finish line. Just before we finished there was a large wind shift. This eventually caused the course to be moved back into wind which took a while to sort out. After this, race 3 had consistent wind conditions and we managed to come back pretty much on time. The Race Committee did well throughout the day to achieve 3 races.

Sunday was every bit as windy as Saturday but there was certainly more of a chill in the air. The course throughout the day was the same as Race 3 with very close racing and a lot of hiking. Most sailors managed to complete all the races too which made it even better. After all 6 completed races, only 3 points separated the top five sailors.

It was great to be able to win at my home club. Many thanks to all those involved in organising the weekend, to Optimum Time for their support and to everyone for making such an effort to come along and enjoy the sport.’

Crispin Beaumont, RS Tera Sport Inland Champion, 2010 reports on the Sports fleet

‘The first day provided winds gusting up to 40 knots which gave the fleet challenging racing. The first race was interesting with the front of the fleet missing the final leeward mark and having to turn back, Crispin Beaumont realising first, rounded the mark to win, followed by Rebecca Lewis who took advantage of the leading packs mistake.

Race two saw Crispin leading round the third from last mark followed by Elliot Wells then the rest of the lead boats only to be hit by a squall which flattened the front of the fleet, it was then a race to see who could get their boat up the quickest with Rebecca triumphing, allowing her to finish first followed by Elliot and then Crispin. The third and final race of the day saw Crispin win with James Eales (Royal Lymington YC) in second. After day one Crispin Beaumont was leading by one point from Rebecca Lewis. The fourth and fifth were won by Crispin with Elliott finishing second. The final race saw Greg Kelly from the Isle of Man take first followed by Eliot Wells.’ Rutland SC hosted a fantastic event and the RS Tera Class would like to thank everyone at Rutland for all their hard work and for making us feel so welcome. Mike Haynes, Rutland’s PRO summed up the weekend racing with the following comments,

'I will remember this weekend for a long time. Both Pro's and Sport's starts were as impressive as the Feva's. Please pass on my thanks to the coaches, parents and sailors, each for their part. Clearly, the sailors have set a very high standard this weekend. I really hope I will have the privilege to enjoy my hobby with these sailors again. They have set a benchmark and should be very proud of their achievement.'

Overall Results:

PosHelmSail NoClubR1R2R3R4R5R6Pts
RS Tera Pro Class
1stWill Robinson1769Rutland SC1246-8720
2ndWilliam Taylor1747Ardleigh SC-116157221
3rdIzzy Sharpe1592Isle of Man YC2-11735522
4thTristan Bracegirdle1300Castle Cove SC8-12921323
5thFlynn Davies657Burnham SC / Corinthian Otters-1312412423
6thHannah Howitt1593Isle of Man YC6387-11630
7thJoshua Aldridge478Burnham SC-10451010837
8thZoe Beyerman847Hayling Island SC751089-1339
9thArran Holman64Hollowell SC5(DSQ)31DNF1141
10thJeremy Leggett331Bough Beech SC(DNC)761841449
11thJames Dennis416Hickling Broad SC128-131161249
12thAmie Shute967Isle of Man YC49121213-1550
13thMatthew French414Dabchicks SC9(DNC)DNC132954
14thJames Kelly1597Isle of Man YC(DNC)DNCDNC143160
15thOskar Bisset980Downs SC310(DNC)15161862
16thJoe Hills1522Rutland SC18(DNC)DNC9141072
17thNikolas Koch1210Hickling Broad SC17(DNC)1120171782
18thWill Ormerod1057Oxford Pirates16(DNC)DNC16151684
19thTim Koch1209Hickling Broad SC14(DNC)DNC17191990
20thMarcus Payne1527Hayling Island SC15(DNC)DNC1918DNC94
RS Tera Sport Class
1stCrispin Beaumont933Bartley Green SC1-311137
2ndRebecca Lewis1693Draycote Water SC21343-913
3rdElliott Wells1737Hayling Island SC-82822216
4thJames Eales1638Royal Lymington YC4423-6417
5thGreg Kelly1594Isle of Man YC55-655121
6thCaitlin Tweedle647Oxford Pirates36-774626
7thBethany Hood1591Waveney & Oulton Broad YC79410-12838
8thYann Bracegirdle1000Castle Cove SC1075611-1539
9thSydney Pettitt1799Alton Water SC148(DNC)8141256
10thFfinlo Wright147Isle of Man YC-1610911131457
11thGrace Summers1662Emsworth SC111110-21171059
12thAnya Green438Mengeham Rythe SC6(DNC)DNC97760
13thGeorge Catchpole1278Waveney & Oulton Broard YC15(DNC)DNC1210573
14thOssian Bracegirdle745Castle Cove SC1312(DNC)14152276
15thNiamh Davies1781Burnham SC / Corinthian Otters-21131120191881
16thJamie Aldridge1550Burnham SSC9(DNC)DNC13161382
17thNathaniel French4141Dabchicks SC12(DNF)1216DNC1182
18thAlexander Frost491Rutland SC18(DNC)DNC22923103
19thBenjamin Batchelor1596Isle of Man YC(DNF)DNCDNC18820108
20thAlex Butler853Mengeham Rythe SC(DNC)DNCDNC171816113
21stDaniel Lewis703Draycote Water SC17(DNC)DNCDNC2017116
22ndNiall Holman1070Hollowell SC(DNC)DNCDNC152121119
23rdMatthew Petts1595Isle of Man YC(DNF)DNCDNC19DNC19131
24thMike Lear490Rutland SC20(DNF)DNCDNFDNF24137
25thCharlotte Ormerod1881Oxford Pirates19(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC143
26thNathan Lomas1886Oxford Pirates(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNFDNF155
26thFreya Grant1649Emsworth SC(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNC155
26thHamish Beaumont1549Bartley Green SC(DNF)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNC155
26thMiles Nelson960Hayling Island SC(DNC)DNFDNCDNCDNCDNC155
26thTristan Payne3Hayling Island SC(DNC)DNCDNCDNFDNCDNC155

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