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Selden 2020 - LEADERBOARD

WASZP National Championship at Rutland Sailing Club - Overall

by Martin Evans 4 Jul 2023 15:24 AEST 29 June - 2 July 2023
Sam Whaley wins the UK WASZP Nationals at Rutland © Georgie Altham / www.photoboat.co.uk

Following on from the day 1 and 2 report, the WASZP fleet at Rutland continued to knock in a full series in windy conditions for the National Championship.

For the final two days, with the wind a straight westerly, the fleet moved to the western end of the lake to harness the clearer breeze funnelling down the leg. This course area was too narrow to hit the corners, which made for particularly exciting racing as the high-speed foilers were repeatedly forced to tack or gybe and head back to the middle where boats would meet and decisions had to be made. The nip and tuck of the racing was exhilarating and tested manoeuvring skills to the max!

Arthur Fry found some form in the latter stages of the event, relishing the breeze and sniffing out the shifts. Fry won a race and consistently challenged the podium, moving up to fourth place overall and putting real pressure on the top sailors. Ross Banham remained consistent but couldn't do enough to get amongst the two Sams - Street and Whaley - who last met in the final race of the WASZP Games in 2022 where they took it to the wire, with Street edging Whaley in the final race to take the world title. This time, however, Whaley was on top. With a flurry of bullets in the final two days, Street must have had Whaley worried and a few unforced errors from Whaley could have let Street back into the fight. However, Whaley kept his cool and topped the championship off with a complete annihilation in the last race, winning by a monstrous margin to seal the UK WASZP National Championship title.

Hattie Rogers had a good final two days, battling closely with class manager Martin Evans for fifth spot. Rogers was by far the better sailor and handles the WASZP like a pro but in the end, lost out to physics, with Evans using his extra 20kgs of bodyweight to get him round the track and just pip Rogers at the end. For the third year running, Hattie Rogers claimed the title of WASZP UK Women's National Champion. Alice Senior and Chloe Collenette rounded off the podium.

Isle of Man sailor Peter Cope put on a stunning display for a newbie to the class, claiming 8th overall and first Junior. Lewis Clark took first youth in 9th place. The Super Master category was claimed by Dan Goodman, coming in at 14th place overall.

In the 6.9 rigs, having been separated by a single place throughout the entire regatta, Jack Woolterton just managed to edge out Alice Senior for the win. Ben Anderson, at only 13 years old, was third in the 6.9s and is definitely a name to watch for the future.

A huge thanks to Rutland Sailing Club for its unrivalled hospitality. The place is a favourite for the fleet and it never disappoints. A massive thanks also goes to class partner Rooster, who provided a hoard of prizes and some incredible event shirts for competitors, making the championship that bit more special.

The season for the UK WASZP fleet is far from over. The Brits will head to Quiberon, France for the European Games in two weeks. After that, there are a series of domestic events and training camps to come and a small selection of sailors is even expected to head to Sorrento, Australia for the WASZP Games in December!

With the recent announcement of the Athena Pathway and WASZP's key involvement, the UK fleet is set to fly! There are endless opportunities on the horizon for people of all ages to demo WASZPs and experience the thrill of WASZP racing. In two years, the WASZP Games will be heading to Weymouth for what is expected to be a record-breaking 200-boat event. There has never been a better time to join the UK swarm and be part of the biggest foiling events in the world! Contact class@waszp.com for information on how to get onboard.

Overall Results:

PosRigDivisionBoat NameSail NoHelmTwo TowersNASCAR / SlalomR3R4R5R6R7R8R9R10R11R12R13R14Pts
1st8.2ApprenticeConcorde2Sam Whaley1‑611111‑2112‑32113
2nd8.2ApprenticeBarry1Sam Street‑61‑4‑20222322111421
3rd8.2YouthSerena7Ross Banham‑4222333‑54‑9323330
4th8.2YouthAussie Rules3154Arthur Fry3‑8737‑20‑8133445242
5th8.2ApprenticeStinging Belle2511Martin Evans2‑9574‑105454‑1166654
6th8.2Youth 2932Hattie Rogers536‑865‑76‑105654758
7th8.2ApprenticeBarbarosa2789Andrew Bridgman10‑15345411‑1277777‑1372
8th8.2JuniorSting3004Peter Cope‑135969969‑17698‑16884
9th8.2YouthP23473Lewis Clark74109‑136‑1378‑1110119586
10th8.2YouthSendy Wendy II2517Ben Harris‑12‑16111088910‑1212891210107
11th8.2JuniorEyemouth Marine3403Roo Purves91213‑14‑17‑14108118510814108
12th8.2Apprentice 2515Will Crocker1110121110114‑13913‑151213‑17116
13th8.2ApprenticeIndefatigable3002Sven Gauter(DNC)‑36851171411131713‑231011120
14th8.2Super MasterMarmite2928Daniel Goodman81415151513(DNC)(DNC)16‑211214119142
15th8.2Junior 2333James Deaton157191612121217151416(DNF)(DNC)(DNC)155
16th8.2Apprentice 2607Ian Fitzgerald1413161314‑211715‑2120‑23201816176
17th6.9Junior 3073Jack Woolterton‑21‑2618121616‑2218181018161920181
18th6.9YouthWinnie3231Alice Senior16‑211418201519‑2119‑2319181718193
19th8.2JuniorThe Blue Rocket2305Rory Dixon(DNF)19(DNS)(DNC)DNCDNC151461617131515206
20th8.2MasterBlue Buoy2375Christian Smart2018‑21191818‑21162019211721(DNC)207
21st8.2Super Master 3475Adam Raeburn James1823(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)DNC16UFD141514151412217
22nd8.2Youthfred3407chloe collenette1917201719221820‑25‑28242422(NSC)222
23rd8.2Super MasterFirefly2050Steve TYLECOTE221124(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)2322242425192019233
24th8.2Youth 3402Benedict Richardson‑252417212117202523252021(DNS)(DNC)234
25th8.2Apprentice 3472Nick Hollis2328222324232723272626(DNF)(DNC)(DNC)272
26th8.2YouthThe Kraken3140Thomas Parkhurst2420(UFD)2425(DNC)(DNC)1926222222DNCDNC280
27th6.9Junior 2521Ben Anderson172223222219(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNC315
28th8.2Super MasterThe Bruiser Cruiser3119Bruce Allan272526(DNF)232428(UFD)2827(DNC)DNCDNCDNC322
29th6.9Apprentice 2700Georgia Booth303225(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)252629DNC28DNCDNSDNC347
30th8.2Super MasterKappellskär2074Rob Thomas2930(DNS)(DNC)(DNC)DNC262730DNC27DNCDNCDNC359
31st5.8  2521Ben Anderson 2(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNCDNC24UFD2218DNCDNCDNCDNC368
32nd8.2ApprenticeAlfie3405Philip Bendon2627(DNC)(RET)(DNC)DNC2924DNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC372
33rd   3245Mike Raber2833(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC403
34th8.2Super MasterDiabolito2030Sean Purdy3229(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC403
35th8.2Junior 3237Lewis Agate3131(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC404
36th8.2Youth 2808Ella Boxall3334(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNFDNSDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC409
37th8.2Super MasterBuzz Off2974Nick Ireland(DNC)35(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC415
38th8.2YouthDoris2748Eve Kennedy(DNC)37(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC417
39th6.9junior 3237Lewis Agate 2(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNCDNCUFDDNFDNFDNFDNFDNFDNCDNC418

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