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Wildwind Rooster Laser Midland Grand Prix at Staunton Harold Sailing Club

by Ann Nugent 13 Oct 2016 04:59 PDT 9 October 2016
Lasers at Staunton Harold © Tim Gray

There was an excellent turnout for this, the final event of the Wildwind Rooster Laser Midland Grand Prix Circuit at SHSC with 35 entrants from the home club and 11 travellers.

The racing began in glorious sunshine although the wind was a cool, light to moderate northerly, enough to provide good racing for the fleet. The first race saw Richard Mason from NCSC winning from Matt Lathoud and John Blundell from the home fleet – and there was good competition right down the order.

The second race saw the wind drop slightly and some start line shenanigans with a recall, a black flag and 3 disqualifications. The fleet was clear away on the third attempt and close racing saw John Ling (Bartley SC) winning from Corey Newton SHSC and Richard Mason.

Race 2 Laser Open SHSC 2016Posted by Staunton Harold Sailing Club on Monday, 10 October 2016

For the final race the wind faded away to the lightest of breezes and the fleet made a stately procession round the course – John Ling again taking line honours from Andy Allen (Trimpley SC) and Paul Williamson (SHSC). At the final reckoning John Ling took the event and was the overall winner of the Laser Midland Grand Prix series. SHSC sailors showed the depth of talent in the club by providing six of the top 10 places.

Thanks to all those who helped – the Comet and Solo fleets for providing excellent food and the race team led by Tim Gray for providing good, competitive courses.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3Pts
1st211009John KingBartley SC‑6112
2nd1Richard MasonNCSC13(DNF)4
3rd30595Andy AllanTrimpley SC‑14426
4th190900Matt LathoudSHSC2‑968
5th207732Paul WilliamsonSHSC‑5538
6th178470John BlundellSHSC37‑910
7th138412Sam JonesSHSC4(DSQ)812
8th201645James DalbyTrent Valley SC9(DSQ)413
9th186038Simon FoskettSHSC8‑15513
10th189316Alastair LucasSHSC‑76713
11th186696Corey NewtonSHSC‑1221214
12th208674Neil CrosbyBowmoor SC1011‑1821
13th147812Dee FlemingSHSC13‑141023
14th166621Terry ForbesSHSC1112‑1323
15th186067Alexander HornerMidland SC‑16131124
16th210617Jeremy HigsonBartley SC1510(DNC)25
17th198155Steve TaylorChelmarsh188‑2026
18th202145Richard BarnettSHSC‑23191433
19th202293Paul PowellTrimpley‑24181634
20th202296Mike JonesSHSC1717‑1934
21st157402Rob WatsonSHSC19‑221736
22nd164546Ian DaviesTrimpley‑25241539
23rd168859Michael PappSHSC2120‑2641
24th187484Tom AllenSHSC20‑322545
25th206880Tom PlantSHSC2223(DNC)45
26th200906Russ CoggraveSHSC3016(DNF)46
27th180309Ian MooreSHSC26‑302248
28th6 XEthan LowingSHSC‑35282149
29th91385Charles SaundersSHSC‑33252449
30th157505Howard RutterSHSC28‑312351
31st180930Phil HardcastleSHSC3421(DNF)55
32nd179547Nathan SmithSHSC27(DSQ)2855
33rd160686Nick CawthorneSHSC‑32263056
34th138473Becky PriestSHSC‑29292756
35th164810Cora Kenmuir‑HoggSHSC3127‑3358
36th201354Phil DeeleyMidland SC‑38333164
37th200043Des LuxtonSHSC‑41412970
38th167608Louise CraigSHSC‑40363470
39th202145Jenny BatsonSHSC‑36353570
40th88696Pete RamwellSHSC3734(DNC)71
41st178432Rod RaffellSHSC(DNF)423274
42nd176775Matthew BeardshawSHSC‑44393675
43rd193453Stuart MansfieldSHSC3937(DNC)76
44th198602Chris BrownSHSC‑41403777
45th158424Poppy SmithSHSC4338(DNF)81
46th5566Dave BeightonSHSC4543(DNC)88

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