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Typhoon UK 29er Nationals & Open Championships Weymouth & Portland National Sailing Academy Day 2

by UK 29er Class Association 24 Jul 2023 05:18 PDT 22-26 July 2023
Typhoon UK 29er Nationals at the WPNSA Day 2 © Phil Jackson / Digital Sailing

Day 2 of the 29er Typhoon Nationals hosted by WPNSA was extraordinary, filled with exhilarating races, challenging weather conditions, and marine encounters.

Having abandoned day 1 due to high winds the 180 sailors from 14 countries enthusiastically gathered looking forward to fierce competition completing four thrilling races with winds gusting up to an impressive 31 knots.

As the first race kicked off, the sailors immediately faced the intense winds that demanded precise manoeuvring and quick decision-making. The challenging conditions separated the experienced sailors from the rest, setting the tone for an action-packed day on the water. Each race brought new twists and turns as the wind direction shifted left throughout the day, altering the dynamics of the racing course and posing a strategic challenge to the competitors.

The left side of the track gradually emerged as the favoured path as the day progressed, making it critical for the sailors to adapt their tactics accordingly. With their skills and instincts honed, the competitors navigated the waves and gusts with determination, chasing down the strongest gusts to gain a competitive edge downwind.

Amidst the intense competition, a pod of playful dolphins decided to join in on the racing action, swimming alongside the the 29er fleet, seemingly enjoying the races too!

While the sailors were fully engaged in the races, the parents and supporters of the participants enjoyed a coffee morning, sponsored by local business Shock Sailing. The coffee morning provided a perfect opportunity for the parents and supporters to come together, share stories, and encourage those new to the fleet to join the committee!

Overnight leaders - Crossley/Jones, displayed an impressive performance, counting only first-place finishes. Their consistent dominance over the day's races earned them a well-deserved position at the top of the leaderboard.

Results after Day 2:

PosNatSail NoHelmCrewClubR1R2R3R4Pts
1stGBR18James CrossleySam JonesHISC1‑6113
2ndIRL2341Ben O'ShaughnessyEthan SpainRoyal Cork YC121‑44
3rdNZL3024Sean KensingtonRowan KensingtonKohimarama YC‑181315
4thAUS3191Joel BeashelLogan RadfordBelmont 16Ft SC43‑529
5thGBR3260Charlie GranSam WebbHISC24‑739
6thPOL3092August SobczakKrzysztof Kr�likChojnicki Klub Zeglarski434‑911
7thSUI3064Stach VleeshouwersPierre JulyCNP‑RCO2‑87312
8thUSA15Tyler LammAndrew Lamm2Niner Miami‑726513
9thGBR2849Finian MorrisOscar Morgan‑HarrisLymington Town SC572‑814
10thIRL22Clementine Van SteenbergeNathan Van SteenbergeNYC3‑95614
11thSUI3120Simon MilleMathieu Mille 853‑1716
12thFRA2980Sam ChambetCouty Bastian 376‑916
13thPOL2964Ewa LewandowskaJulia Zmudzinska ‑1354716
14thPOL3091Igor KawalkoFabian Kocieda 6‑129217
15thBRA3293Jo�o Marcelo CarlinLuc Le CorreICSC‑11410418
16thGBR19Olly PetersFreddie WestwellHISC‑3168519
17thGBR2433Jamie WilkinsonJamie GatehouseHISC5(DNS)21421
18thAUS3216Lucas PatrickLuke RogersRoyal Queensland Yacht Squadron612‑15624
19thBRA11Guilherme MenezesFernando Menezes 11810‑1329
20thNED2332Sophie PietersLucas PietersWsv Wolphaartsdijk10‑1391029
21stGBR2880Alex SydenhamMax SydenhamHISC79‑191531
22ndNED2811Tjebbe WarmerdamAnnelotte Van MierloGwv De Vrijbuiter9‑18131032
23rdGBR3079Annabelle VinesMadeline BilbroughRoyal Lymington YC‑161381334
24thGBR3007Rob MawdsleyOllie VinesHISC‑221414735
25thIRL3212William WalshConor FlynnBlessington SC13‑16111135
26thAUS3014Aiden HodzicEthan LozevskiHHSC12(UFD)16836
27thCAN2739Tom DesrochersFord AmeryPort Credit YC91512‑1736
28thNED3002Kylian Van Den AkkerPelle ReijersGwv De Vrijbuiter811‑211938
29thGBR2507Louis HiscocksSimon Hiscocks ‑1811151238
30thUSA2586Logan MrazFinn Steinborn 151611‑1842
31stHKG3054Cameron LawChristopher LamHKSI1914‑201245
32ndGBR3334Katy JenkinsAmelie HiscocksWPNSA‑1919121445
33rdAUS3187Christian SpencerSebastian SpencerBelmont 16Ft SC1217‑331645
34thGBR2216Hazel McdonnellBen PalingDraycote Water SC141022‑2346
35thUSA25Laura HamiltonCarolina Zager2Niner Miami201016‑2846
36thGBR2217Tristan AhlheidTom AhlheidFrensham Pond SC1415‑181847
37thGBR2545Charlie GatehouseSam TonksHISC‑1717141647
38thHKG3354Emily PolsonTiffany MakHKS I / RHKYC‑2424131148
39thGBR2478Rachel HarperCharlie HopkinsonHISC161917‑2852
40thGBR2915Tilly PhelpsBen AdlerCastle Cove SC17‑20171953
41stUSA1977William StrattonRonan CurnynSDYC202118‑2459
42ndGBR3224Ella LightbodyFelicity BrellisfordRoyal Lymington YC‑2318RDGRDG59
43rdHKG3056Jamie TsangCheukwing MakHKSI15‑3621RDG60
44thGBR3350Benji RipleyToby Holmes‑LingHISC2120‑232162
45thGBR2539Ewan GribbinFin GribbinPaignton SC‑2521202162
46thGBR2477Laura ElmsJess CharlesworthHISC2122‑232063
47thGBR2122Millie DeaconTom ArmstrongRoyal Hospital School2222‑292064
48thGBR2924Lila EdwardsRichard EdwardsParkstone YC‑3026192368
49thIRL2891Emily ConanHannah Dadley‑YoungRoyal St George YC‑3429251569
50thGBR157Dylan BeattyHarry RowlandsRutland SC242722(RET)73
51stGBR2900Allegra MasseyHugo DobrijevicItchenor SC / HISC26‑27252273
52ndSUI2266Aubin MaurerGuillaume WitschiCNP‑RCO282324‑3175
53rdUSA60Kevin CasonHolland VierlingCoronado YC / San Diego YC282424(DSQ)76
54thNED3318Jasmijn HoltusMaxime De Munnik 232529‑3477
55thAUS3213Zara MarksHeidi FergusonWSC(DNC)25262778
56thBER2658PJ Rodrigues Jr.Christian EbbinRBYC1023(DNS)DNC79
57thGBR2327Sophie WatsonHolly MitchellHISC2526‑312980
58thGBR2121Kitty O�HalloranLily O�HalloranRestronguet SC(DNC)29282582
59thGBR2742Millie IrishFelicity AngellDraycote Water SC272827‑3282
60thGBR2046Sirene Le PetitHenry PowellPPSA2930‑392483
61stGBR2826Maya Bergmann SmithGregan Bergmann SmithHISC38(DNS)262286
62ndGBR2753Fintan StarkiePeter CowleyDRSC26‑39283387
63rdGBR2736Hazel JonesJake RawesHISC‑3228312988
64thGBR2937Dylan CreightonBryce SurguyCardiff Bay YC3232(UFD)2690
65thHKG2840Raphael MakLouis PolsonRHKYC27‑35343091
66thAUS3084Ben CrafoordJacob MarksWSC(UFD)1DNCDNC93
67thGBR2787Ben HomerAlistair MackinnonDalgety Bay SC‑3433303093
68thGBR2743Morven WoodEllise Fitzgerald 313132‑3794
69thGBR2173Charlotte WhiteEoin ByrneWilsonian SC‑3634352796
70thGBR1285Merryn AttridgeSarah DavisCastle Cove SC / Royal Hospital School‑3531323396
71stGBR2381Liam WhealanThomas JubbHISC333034‑3797
72ndGBR2342Henry KeeganJacoby KeeganParkstone YC35(DNC)273698
73rdGBR479William HoylandCameron HanceNetley SC3034‑353498
74thRSA532Oliver HoldenChristian CilliersMossel Bay SC2935‑363599
75thGBR2909Toby StanislausJacob StanislausWhitefriars SC(DNC)383825101
76thGBR2016Fin SouthonRhys GriffithsBough Beech SC / Shoreham SC(DNF)403032102
77thHKG2412Ethan KongAaron DampierHKSI(DNF)323635103
78thGBR2275Callum MassonBen HayEast Lothian YC33(DNS)DNC26105
79thGBR2229Matthew MasonWill Bracey‑DavisBurghfield SC/HISC3636‑3736108
80thGBR1194Samuel DornanConrad DanielsDerwent Reservoir SC3737‑4038112
81stGBR703Amelie SkinnerEd SmithNetley SC(RET)383838114
82ndGBR1212Harry BurgeOli MckeeRutland SC(DNC)3733DNC116
83rdGBR2338Theo BurnMaksym DatsenkoDatchet Water SC(DNF)3337DNC116
84thGBR3066Harry SimsJack SimsLlandegfedd SC(DNS)DNCDNCDNC138
84thGBR1249Joshua InglesfieldHarry ShawHawley Lake Sail Training Centre(DNC)DNCDNCDNC138
84thGBR2981Edward FletcherCharlie BaileyWaldringfield SC(DNC)DNCRETDNC138
84thIRL17Lucia CullenAlana TwomeyNYC(DNC)DNCDNCDNC138
84thUSA2884Sara Ortiz VeyAlly Jones2Niner Miami(RET)DNCDNCDNC138
89thGBR3214Santi Sesto CosbyKuba StaiteHISC(DNC)DNCDNCDNC138
89thIRL3221Emily RiordanJessica RiordanRoyal St George YC(DNC)DNCDNCDNC138

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