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Brewin Dolphin RS Elite National Championships and International Grand Prix at Cowes - Day 3

by John Roberson 11 Jun 2022 11:19 PDT 9-12 June 2022
'Riff Raff' with Russell Peters, James Grant and Greg Wells on day 3 of the Brewin Dolphin RS Elite National Championships © Paul Wyeth / www.pwpictures.com

Russell Peters and his crew of James Grant and Greg Wells have snatched a narrow lead at the end of the third day of the Brewin Dolphin RS Elite International Grand Prix. Peters who is representing the host club, the Royal Yacht Squadron, was finally able to discard his second black flag disqualification from his scoreline, and is now a slender two points ahead of Hayling Island's Ossie Stewart.

The second discard came into force when the fleet had completed nine out of the ten race series. Russell Peters sailing Riff Raff has scored five first places, a third and then a ninth in the ninth race, discarding two black flags. With the wind forecast to go light and shifty on Sunday for the last race of the regatta, anything could happen.

Commenting on the coming showdown he said, "it could be a bit tense tomorrow, I think the conditions will be better than predicted." Talking about his string of wins he said, "we seem to have good speed, if we can get off the line cleanly and go the right way the boat is quick."

Olympic medallist Ossie Stewart, crewed by his son Tom and Geoff Carveth, has been a consistent performed throughout the regatta, with a string of top four places until the ninth race when he slumped to 14th. Currently in third place overall is Tom Hewitson also from Hayling Island, twenty points behind Stewart.

With just the one race scheduled for Sunday, the final day of the regatta, there is likely to be some very tactical match racing between Peters and Stewart with all to play for.

The Solent laid on its sparkling best today, with sunshine and a good breeze in the 15 to 20 knot range, Russell Peters describing it as "fabulous conditions, it was so good to be out there.

Event website: www.rys.org.uk/events/regattas/rs-elite-international-grand-prix/rs-elite-international-grand-prix-2020

Results after day 3:

PosSail NoBoat NameHelmR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9Pts
120RIFF RAFFRussell Peters31(BFD)(BFD)1111917
267MORE T VICAROssie Stewart423(BFD)3232‑1419
37SHAKEN NOT STIRREDTom Hewitson151(BFD)211109‑1239
4113CANDIDAMartin Jones27‑19557114(BFD)41
5111KINSimon Brien5‑1371‑1241231143
6110LEGS ELEVENPaul Fisk61456(BFD)3415‑2853
765CRAIC ADDICT/VAGRANTToby Strauss739(BFD)14613‑17759
840BASILOwen Bowerman99‑17‑326135111366
925FREEBIE KNOTJostein Aker10‑301524952(BFD)469
10101CENTURIONMiles Odell12413(BFD)71418(BFD)573
1137STORMStephen Polly8‑19‑2215417671673
126LITE BLOOAdrian Ward24124(BFD)‑2916714178
1363E'TUAlistair Keck1811‑29382216(BFD)886
1453THE LOVE BUGMichael Browne152221713‑26‑268389
1544ECLIPSESteve Fisher1366161615‑19‑181789
1646THE DOCTORPeter Copsey1121‑262‑26122352094
1789THEOSteven Hammond16‑292921‑312219695
1856UPFRONTJeff Ralston27‑3533111719‑3662115
1911EGGPaul Lewis1916148(RET)(RET)92821115
2064TOUCANRoss Vaughan‑302527‑33152382210130
21GBR109RIGHT TIME TOOPhilip Wright‑3215111223‑30252024130
22IRL50ANCHORMANOli Loughhead178(BFD)2610‑29202627134
2392URAFIKIJames Yearsley201816‑2722102721(BFD)134
24116QUAILEdmund Peel2127364(RET)(DNC)141026138
25GBR9080FIDELITEJohn Knight22‑3383031924(BFD)23147
26GBR69SAPPHIREDavid Nicholls14‑32232020273016‑33150
2722EXCALIBURRoger Martin‑352825103021‑311325152
28107ALL THE GEARNeil Fulcher‑34262417182821(BFD)18152
2929GALADRIELJamie Muir261720231920‑2827‑30152
3068SERIOUS MOONLIGHTRichard Bavin2520281425‑331724‑32153
3121THE OUTLAWZandy Hobday28241225(DSQ)82929‑31155
32115BEAVERMike Powell‑373132281118‑352315158
33GBR100SOAK THERAPYCharlie Egerton‑Warburton33‑36101927‑34321229162
3475ZAN IIMartin Beck2910(DNS)21(BFD)25372519166
35NOR 94MOMENTARY LAPSWillem Vinke232318183224‑3432‑34170
3683BLIND SQUIRRELBill Blank36‑3931132432‑393122189
3736ILLEGALPhilip Anderson31343422(DSQ)(DNC)153036202
3817BAMBOOZLEDJohn McVea‑38‑3730292835333335223
3955WOMBATMark Holliday‑3938(RET)313336383438248
4026SWAN SONGPaul Crean Andrew Crean404035(RET)34(DNC)40RET37267

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