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GAC Pindar British Finn Championship at Mengeham Rythe Sailing Club - Day 1

by British Finn Association 30 Jun 2018 21:34 PDT 29 June - 1 July 2018

After four races, Henry Wetherell has taken a commanding lead at the GAC Pindar British National Finn Championships at Mengeham Rythe Sailing Club. The top three is filled with U23 sailors with Cameron Tweedle in second and James Skulczuk.

An impressive 59 entries underlines the growing strength of the UK Finn fleet with 10 U23 sailors taking part. In recent years the British Finn Association has supported an U23 squad with grants and training, and four of those are among six U23 sailors in the top 10.

So far the weather has been characterized by a glorious sunshine with a moderate north-easterly breeze, which gradually gets switched to a sea breeze mid afternoon.

Wetherall got off to a good start with a confident win in Race 1, a race that survived several protests after some leeward gate confusion. The second race of the day was abandoned on the first downwind when the sea breeze switched the breeze 90 degrees. With no more time to restart the race before the water ran out at the club, the fleet was sent home for the day.

Defending champion, Hector Simpson won two races on Saturday, but a retirement in Race 1, with gear problems, and a 33rd in Race 3 leaves him in 10th overall.

The first race on Saturday was sailed in a diminishing north-easterly, with Simpson leading throughout. Tweedle led for most of Race 3, but the sea breeze switched on the second upwind, which caught many unawares and the race order was largely turned inside out. Those who stayed on the right were rewarded with a straight course to the finish, while those on the left were wanting. The race went to former champion Julian Smith, while most of the leaders picked up a high score.

The final race was sailed in the building sea breeze with Oscar raised for free pumping at the second top mark. Simpson took his second win of the day, but maybe has too much to do to retain his title, though the wind has been tricky enough not to count out anything.

The series concludes Sunday with a possible three races scheduled.

Results after Day 1:

PosHelmCategorySail NoR1R3R4R5Pts
1stHenry WetherellUnder 237112‑1225
2ndCameron TweedleUnder 239824‑18511
3rdJames SkulczukUnder 23813‑114815
4thGraham TinsleyGrand Master736‑83716
5thJames Downer 49135‑40321
6thJack ArnellUnder 2328107‑27421
7thMichael de CourcyGrand Master2116(DSQ)21129
8thMarkus BettumUnder 2370346‑352131
9thAllen BurrellGrand Master211‑17101334
10thHector SimpsonUnder 2396(DNF)133135
11thCallum DixonUnder 233891313‑2335
12thLawrence CrispinGrand Master748‑19151538
13thJonathan TweedleMaster882310‑51639
14thGraeme MacdonaldLegend71819‑4191240
15thSimon PettitGrand Master1717168‑3741
16thPaul Childs 41122011(DNS)43
17thKieron HoltMaster331412‑491844
18thJulian SmithGrand Master7203891(DNS)48
19thHenry Bagnall 55(DNC)3222449
20thAndy CouchClassic77472321(DNS)51
21stRodney CobbLegend53(DNC)2752254
22ndJohn HeyesGrand Master6115‑30291054
23rdSimon PercivalMaster6355(DSQ)203055
24thStefan NordströmGrand Master142226‑45957
25thRay NewLegend802721‑481462
26thWill PattenGrand Master5221‑28261764
27thMatthew WalkerMaster100301424(DNS)68
28thSimon GreenGrand Master8224‑40143270
29thIvan BurdenGrand Master7502015‑533570
30thAlex AtkinsMaster5813318‑421970
31stTim SimpsonGrand Master93‑4525173173
32ndFred van ArkelGrand Master7634356(DNS)75
33rdPeter VintonGreat Grand Master564‑3922381676
34thDugal WilsonUnder 237012824‑312779
35thPeter BarrMasterNED1‑473474081
36thAndrew WylamGreat Grand Master2225‑51233381
37thJames ColeMaster6791839‑472683
38thGeorge ColesUnder 23833133‑432084
39thSander KooijGrand Master129‑38253488
40thJohn MackieGrand Master6832‑43342591
41stEdward ThorburnGrand Master595374219‑4598
42ndJohn ColegraveGreat Grand Master745‑4231392898
43rdIona DixonUnder 23707(DNC)37322998
44thStewart MitchellGrand Master7740‑452838106
45thRichard PhillipsGreat Grand Master42‑49491644109
46thRobert DeavesGrand Master10‑46294436109
47thPeter BlickGreat Grand Master34‑41323741110
48thRoman KhodykinMaster132647‑5043116
49thIan JayMaster666353646(DNS)117
50thRussell NewMaster40‑48443639119
51stRichard CraneGrand Master61950‑523046126
52ndIan FrayneGrand Master30(DNC)484142131
53rdRuss WardGrand Master44446DNF(DNS)146
54thCy GrisleyMaster6936(DNC)DNCDNC156
55thRobin GrangeGreat Grand Master658515352(DNS)156
56thAndy GrayGreat Grand Master8943(DNC)DNCDNC163
57thPaul SmithGrand Master771(DNC)5054DNS164
58thAnt WalkerLegend48(DNC)DNCDNCDNC180
58thJames WyburdLegend772(DNC)DNCDNCDNC180

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