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Dragon South West Championship at Royal Torbay Yacht Club

by Rupert Holmes 2 Jul 2018 22:17 PDT 1-2 July 2018
Lawrie Smith, Joao Matos Rosa & Tim Tavinor on Alfie win the Dragon South West Championship © Rupert Holmes

After two days of racing in predominately light airs Laurie Smith, crewed by Joao Matos Rosa and Tim Tavinor, won the Dragon South West Championship. The event is the prelude to the 70th edition of the Edinburgh Cup, the iconic regatta that forms the Dragon Class open British Championship.

The first day of the South West Championship, hosted by the Royal Torbay YC, saw a multitude of wind shifts that required marks to be moved on a number of legs during the three races. The following day had relatively more consistent winds for a further three back-to-back races, which were run before the breeze died in the early afternoon.

"Today was slightly more straightforward than yesterday," said defending Edinburgh Cup champion Graham Bailey. "With an ebb stream and the wind from 050 degrees, the tide favoured the left hand side of the course, where there was also better wind, so going left fast tended to pay."

Bailey had a good battle with Laurie Smith in the last race. Having been four lengths behind on the run, the pair split at the bottom gate, with Bailey passing just ahead on port when they crossed tacks. A win in the final race, however, wasn't enough to secure victory – Smith was overall winner by two points and the lone boat to count only top five places. Eric Williams finished the series tied on 17 points with Bailey, taking third place on count back.

Asked what his biggest challenge had been during the event, Smith said, "The very light winds and knowing which way to go up the beats. It was very tricky but we had a few good breaks." He also praised the race team of Bill Butcher and Gill Smith, saying they: "...did a great job in really hard conditions."

Racing for the Edinburgh Cup – a trophy donated to the class by the Duke of Edinburgh in 1948 – starts on Tuesday July 3. The forecast for the opening day is for more breeze and a continuation of the bright, unbroken sun that provided sparkling conditions in Torquay today. Lighter and more changeable conditions later in the week will continue to challenge the top teams, while providing opportunities for others to come to the fore in this hotly-contested class.

Gavia Wilkinson-Cox, previous winner of the South West Championships when it was last contested, was born and brought up sailing in Torquay and her father was a past commodore of the RTYC. She's had a life-long associated with the Edinburgh Cup and is racing this week with Mark Heart, Julia Fry and Carl Feeny.

"It's fantastic to see the Dragons here again," she said. "It's a very hot fleet and there will be some tough competition in tough conditions, but there's a fantastic ambience and everyone's going to have a great time. The Royal Torbay Yacht Club lends itself to these types of championships and the clubhouse is perfect for après sail activity."

The 29 teams in Torquay include all but one of the Edinburgh Cup winners since 2010, as well as a multitude of national, European and world champions, plus several Olympians.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoBoat NameHelmCrew1Crew2Crew3R1R2R3R4R5R6Pts
1GBR815AlfieLawrie SmithJoao Matos RosaTim Tavinor 214452215
2GBR782AimeeGraham BaileyJulia BaileyWilliam HeritageWiliam Bedford313184117
3GBR682EcstaticEric WilliamsRory PatonKatie Cole 411127317
4GBR818HarryMike BuddMark GreavesChris Gowers 115713820
5GBR819FeverKlaus DiederichsDiego NegriJamie Lea 910296430
6GBR408JoannaDimitry BondarencoNikolah PoljakovAleksanor Karboinov 7115610735
7GBR722AvalancheMark WadeAmanda WadeNigel Cole 1217935938
8GBR763BertieSimon BarterDonald WilksJoanna Richardson 19831081039
9IRL201JaguarMartin ByrneConor ByrneAdam Winkelmann 66294121947
10GBR777FuriousOwen PayDr. Jonathon MortimerTom Hicks 59187171250
11GBR633Fei‑Lin's FlirtationRon JamesJulia WalshPeter Aitken 215171114653
12RUS2Riassa (809)Michael CopeRob EldridgeSusie Delves LomaxDaniela Urban163191715556
13GBR761JerboaGavia Wilkinson‑CoxMark HartLauren FryCarl Feeney1119813111457
14GBR788Quicksilver VIRob CampbellPenny AndersonPaul Fletcher 227615131758
15GBR669SuprmacyAndrew MillbandRichard CullenRob Smith 1541516291161
16GBR810BadgerThomas VernonOllie Spensley‑CorfieldAdam Bowers 202292911365
17GBR704GanadorMartin MakeyTim WilkesTeresa Wilkes 1812101992068
18GBR617FlameAgainDavid HallGeoff ButcherJulie Thomas‑Page 17291312161674
19GBR753Fit ChickSimon RawChris GrosscurthEmma York  10181218192177
20GBR644TsunamiColin BreretonChris MillsAndy Wilkins 14291414211578
21GBR696Good Grief!Patrick LomaxGeorgina DewarSimon Cash 8161621202281
22GBR806VixenTim SaundersCarole HolmeGeorge Davies 13292920181898
23CAY9Power PlayPeter CunninghamPedro Rebelo de AndradeCharles Nankin 292929292929145
23FRA341Nanouck IVEric LebonMuriel RequetTBC 292929292929145
23GBR770StormJonathan BrownDavid BrownLynette BrownFrances Wood292929292929145
23GBR820Louise RacingGrant GordonRuairidh ScottJimmy Williamson 292929292929145
23JPN50Yevis IIBocci (Atsushi) AoyamaMartin Stavros PayneJunichiro Shiraishi 292929292929145
23SUI318CK1Wolf WaschkuhnAndy BeadsworthSimon Fry 292929292929145

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