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Selden 2020 - LEADERBOARD

29er Teenagers win the GJW Direct Bloody Mary in sixth leg of Seldén SailJuice Winter Series

by Andy Rice 9 Jan 14:05 PST 7 January 2023

Two 17-year-olds have won the GJW Direct Bloody Mary pursuit race, the sixth leg of the Seldén SailJuice Winter Series.

James Crossley and Noah Fitzgerald (Hayling Island SC), crossed the line in their 29er skiff after 1 hour and 39 minutes of high speed racing around Queen Mary reservoir in south-west London. The young team came out on top of a high-quality fleet of 146 boats, representing 43 boat classes from 68 sailing clubs. Among the fleet were Olympic medallists and world champions across a range of dinghy classes.

As ever, the race started at midday with the departure of the slowest boats in the handicap fleet, the Topper singlehanders. The faster boats waited their turn until it was time for them to get under way in the tortoise-and-hare format. 

With the breeze frequently blowing over 20 knots, at one point gusting to 32, this was always likely to be a good race for the faster trapeze boats. However, some of the better sailed hiking boats were also able to fight their way into contention for a top-ten finish.

In so much breeze around such a demanding race course, it was inevitable that some would drop out. A total of 99 boats crossed the finish line. Soon after coming ashore, winning helm James Crossley said: "It was pretty pumpy at the start and died towards the end which was nice because we were struggling. It was windy. But we were confident we could catch the boats ahead of us and come in first. The last time I did this race was in a Topper and it was a completely different experience."

His crew, Noah Fitzgerald, said: "We've done quite a lot of training recently and we've been pushing a lot recently to keep the stick up and make it look it pretty." Clearly the training paid off. Winning the Bloody Mary is the perfect start to a year when this talented team are looking to win the 29er World Championships before moving into a 49er.

Replay the GPS tracking from the race.

Martin Pue, race director, said: "The 47th GJW Direct Bloody Mary was a huge success with a great turnout, despite the challenging weather conditions. It was impressive to see nearly 30 youth helms, 16 Grand Masters and a whole range of ages in between."

While the top six places went to different trapeze boats, the next four places all went to different hiking boats. The only class to score twice in the top ten was the 420 in fifth and sixth overall.

"It was a competitive race, reflected in the top ten prizes awarded to boats across nine different classes," said Pue. "The race was extremely well organised, something we have come to expect from Queen Mary Sailing Club in recent years. Huge thanks must go to the 50+ volunteers and the race management team, safety teams and staff who worked tirelessly throughout the day.

"We would like to thank our title sponsors GJW Direct and also the Seldén SailJuice Winter Series."

Top 3 overall:

1st - James Crossley & Noah Fitzgerald, 29er, Hayling Island Sailing Club
2nd - Sam Pascoe, Musto Skiff, Castle Cove Sailing Club
3rd - DJ Edwards & Vyv Townend, Fireball, Bough Beech Sailing Club

Category winners:
 
First Lady Helm: Amelie Hiscocks, 29er, Weymouth and Portland Sailing Club
First Queen Mary Helm: Chris Eames, RS400, Queen Mary Sailing Club
Grand Master: Steve Cockerill, Europe, Stokes Bay Sailing Club
First Junior Helm: James Crossley, 29er, Hayling Island Sailing Club

Class prizes awarded to:

ILCA 6 - Samantha Edwards, Queen Mary Sailing Club
Musto Skiff - Sam Pascoe, Castle Cove Sailing Club
RS200 - Ian Whaley & Lorna Glen, Parkstone YC
RS800 - Ben Palmer & Dicken MacLean, Hayling Island Sailing Club
RS400 - Ollie Groves & Martin Penty, Beaver Sailing Club
Topper - Piotr Tokajuk, Queen Mary Sailing Club

Seldén SailJuice Winter Series 2022/23 Events:

  • Fernhurst Books Draycote Dash, Draycote Water Sailing Club
    20 & 21 November 2022
  • Datchet Flyer, Datchet Water Sailing Club
    3 & 4 December 2022
  • Yorkshire Dales Brass Monkey, Yorkshire Dales Sailing Club
    27 December 2022
  • Burghfield Breezer, Burghfield Sailing Club
    27 December 2022
  • Grafham Grand Prix, Grafham Water Sailing Club
    2 January 2023
  • Bloody Mary, Queen Mary Sailing Club
    7 January 2023
  • King George Gallop, King George Sailing Club
    21 January 2023
  • John Merricks Tiger Trophy, Rutland Sailing Club
    4 & 5 February 2023
  • Oxford Blue, Oxford Sailing Club
    18 February 2023
  • Prizegiving at RYA Dinghy Show, Farnborough
    25 February 2023

You can find out more about the series at www.SailJuiceSeries.com

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