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WASZP National Championship at Rutland Sailing Club - Days 1 & 2

by Martin Evans 1 Jul 2023 02:05 AEST 29 June - 2 July 2023
WASZP Nationals at Rutland © Georgie Altham / www.photoboat.co.uk

The WASZP UK swarm has returned to Rutland Sailing Club for the national championship this year. Sailors from all corners of the country have made the trip, including competitors from Scotland, the Isle of Man, Guernsey, Isle of Wight and far west Wales. The fleet also welcomes Kiwi sailor and 2022 WASZP Games Champion Sam Street to the event, making the top of the field extremely high calibre.

Thursday's racing consisted of three alternative race formats that saw the fleet departing from the typical windward-leeward courses. The first format was the NASCAR - a reaching sausage course that suits beginners by offering maximum flight time with minimal manoeuvres. With a good foiling breeze, NASCAR delivered a gripping mini-series of nose-to-tail, cat-and-mouse action as the WASZPs whizzed around the track.

For the lower half of the fleet, the result of the NASCAR mini-series constituted the first race of the overall championship. The top half of the fleet qualified to a Slalom final - a three-race mini-series of the downwind course that has become a firm favourite for many WASZP sailors. Sam Street took the win in the Slalom tournament to kick off his championship campaign with Ross Banham second and Hattie Rogers third. Sam Whaley, despite qualifying first from the NASCAR, suffered a UFD to put himself sixth in that race.

The third discipline of the day was the distance course, dubbed the 'Two-Towers Race'. Competitors raced around the two towers in the reservoir, which required the fleet to sail a gruelling upwind all the way up the far leg of the lake. For a moment, Rutland could have been mistaken for Garda as the wind funnelled perfectly down the leg. After 2 miles of sailing, Sam Whaley and Martin Evans rounded the top tower overlapped, but Whaley soon stretched his legs on the downwind and took a convincing win. Evans held second and Arthur Fry took third.

This morning, the fleet launched into what they thought would be moderate conditions for the four championship races scheduled. By the time the boats made it to the starting area, the conditions were pretty punchy! Throughout the day, sailors battled big shifts and gusts regularly into the high twenties. In the fruity conditions it was an energy-sapping war of attrition for many, and those that stuck it out were rewarded on the scoreboard as natural selection whittled away the general population.

Sam Whaley was the stand-out performer of the day, winning all four races. Some were convincing but others close-fought with Ross Banham and Sam Street. The podium after day one: Whaley, Banham, Street. Hattie Rogers put on an incredible show for a sailor on the lighter end of the range to claim fourth place overall and top of the women's division. Alice Senior and Chloe Collenette are locked in battle for the second and third spots in the women's, sitting side by side on the scoresheet. Senior is also deep in the fight for the 6.9 division, tied on points with Jack Woolterton who is currently ahead on countback! Isle of Man sailor Peter Cope is topping the junior division in 9th place overall and Dan Goodman tops the masters in 14th.

With half of the event still to go, it is all to play for. The forecast is for two more days of great foiling breeze, so we can expect another 8 races by Sunday afternoon. Stay tuned on WASZP UK social channels to keep up with the action.

Results after Day 2:

PosSailSizeDivisionBoat NameSail NoHelmCountryTwo TowersNASCAR / SlalomR3R4R5R6Pts
1st8.2ApprenticeConcorde2Sam WhaleyUnited Kingdom1‑611115
2nd8.2YouthSerena7Ross BanhamUnited Kingdom‑42223312
3rd8.2ApprenticeBarry1Sam StreetNew Zealand614‑202215
4th8.2Youth 2932Hattie RogersUnited Kingdom536‑86525
5th8.2ApprenticeBarbarosa2789Andrew BridgmanUnited Kingdom10‑15345426
6th8.2ApprenticeStinging Belle2511Martin EvansUnited Kingdom29574‑1027
7th8.2YouthAussie Rules3154Arthur FryUnited Kingdom38737‑2028
8th8.2YouthP23473Lewis ClarkUnited Kingdom74109‑13636
9th8.2JuniorSting3004Peter CopeUnited Kingdom‑135969938
10th8.2YouthSendy Wendy II2517Ben HarrisUnited Kingdom12‑1611108849
11th8.2Apprentice 2515Will CrockerUnited Kingdom1110‑1211101153
12th8.2Junior 2333James DeatonUnited Kingdom157‑1916121262
13th8.2JuniorEyemouth Marine3403Roo PurvesUnited Kingdom9121314‑171462
14th8.2Super MasterMarmite2928Daniel GoodmanNew Zealand814‑1515151365
15th8.2ApprenticeIndefatigable3002Sven GauterGermany(DNC)368511767
16th8.2Apprentice 2607Ian FitzgeraldUnited Kingdom1413161314‑2170
17th6.9Junior 3073Jack WooltertonUnited Kingdom21‑261812161683
18th6.9YouthWinnie3231Alice SeniorUnited Kingdom16‑211418201583
19th8.2Youthfred3407chloe collenetteUnited Kingdom1917201719‑2292
20th8.2MasterBlue Buoy2375Christian SmartUnited Kingdom2018‑2119181893
21st8.2Youth 3402Benedict RichardsonUnited Kingdom‑252417212117100
22nd6.9Junior 2521Ben AndersonUnited Kingdom1722‑23222219102
23rd8.2Apprentice 3472Nick HollisUnited Kingdom23‑2822232423115
24th8.2Super MasterThe Bruiser Cruiser3119Bruce AllanUnited Kingdom272526(DNF)2324125
25th8.2YouthThe Kraken3140Thomas ParkhurstUnited Kingdom2420(UFD)2425DNC131
26th8.2Super MasterFirefly2050Steve TYLECOTEUnited Kingdom221124(DNC)DNCDNC133
27th8.2  3475Adam Raeburn JamesUnited Kingdom1823(DNC)DNCDNCDNC155
28th8.2Apprentice 2700Georgia BoothUnited Kingdom303225(DNC)DNCDNC163
29th8.2ApprenticeAlfie3405Philip BendonIreland2627(DNC)RETDNCDNC167
30th8.2JuniorThe Blue Rocket2305Rory DixonUnited Kingdom(DNF)19DNCDNCDNCDNC171
31st8.2Super MasterKappellskär2074Rob ThomasUnited Kingdom2930(DNC)DNCDNCDNC173
32nd   3245  2833(DNC)DNCDNCDNC175
33rd8.2Super MasterDiabolito2030Sean PurdyUnited Kingdom3229(DNC)DNCDNCDNC175
34th8.2Junior 3237Lewis AgateUnited Kingdom3131(DNC)DNCDNCDNC176
35th8.2Youth 2808Ella BoxallUnited Kingdom3334(DNC)DNCDNCDNC181
36th8.2Super MasterBuzz Off2974Nick IrelandUnited Kingdom(DNC)35DNCDNCDNCDNC187
37th8.2YouthDoris2748Eve KennedyUnited Kingdom(DNC)37DNCDNCDNCDNC189

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