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Swallow Norman Moore Trophy at Itchenor Sailing Club

by Rebecca Hele 26 May 2015 05:14 PDT 23-24 May 2015

The Swallow class at Itchenor Sailing Club regards the competition for the Norman Moore trophy as one of the highlights of the year. This was demonstrated by the size of the fleet and the closeness of the racing – 20 boats turned out and in the end just 3 points separated the top four.

Patience was the watchword on Saturday morning as winds were very light and tides strong. The race finally got going once the race management team were happy following much repositioning of start line and windward mark to give a fair race. It was Kit Glover sailing Darter who mastered the shifty winds and recorded a win by a considerable distance. Whilst the winds were a little more predictable in the afternoon, they could not be regarded as steady. Glover again scored a first place – this time just "comfortably".

The wind on Sunday was in a more predictable quarter, coming from the South West, but took a time to settle. Now it was the turn of Marengo skippered by Carolyn Brigg who had been lying in second place overnight ready to pounce. Carolyn went up a gear to notch back to back wins due to savvy tactics and skilful boat handling. Skua (Harry Roome) was equally consistent with two second places, not quite matching the skills they normally display on longer harbour races. With four of the five races to count Marengo had virtually secured the trophy but sometimes there can be a final twist. So to the final race which was a rather more exciting harbour tour with fast spinnaker reaches in which Swallows excel. A mid-race wind shift made the second half more processional by which time Gwaihir had hit the front and despite Skua's harrying was not to be troubled. Marengo had an uncharacteristic mid-fleet result but remained safe at the top if only by the narrowest possible margin of a single point.

Overall Results:

PosBoatSail NoR1R2R3R4R5Pts
1stMarengo822411‑68
2ndSkua3‑1232229
3rdDarter88115‑8310
4thGwaihir93‑5235111
5thSwift74544(DNC)17
6thEcho879‑1566425
7thAvocet5776123‑1428
8thMigrant8638‑1010829
9thBuccaneer668‑17712532
10thSolitude67‑107871032
11thSpectre91‑1513119740
12thKa Nyenga90‑1991313944
13thWhimbrel60‑20119111344
14thPtarmigan686161614(DNC)52
15thStealth79141414(DNF)1153
16thArchon7418(OCS)15151260
17thBluff641110(DNC)DNCDNC63
18thBlue Tit801712(DNC)DNCDNC71
19thGoosander8113(DNC)DNCDNCDNC76
20thHarrier711618(DNC)DNCDNC76

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