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Noble Marine / Sailingfast ILCA 6 Qualifier 2 at Weymouth & Portland Sailing Academy

by Adriana Penruddocke 13 Mar 2024 11:45 PDT 9-10 March 2024

The day started with an ESE of 22Knots gusting to 30+. Breeze was relatively stable but the left looked good all day. A good clean start and speed seemed to be the goal as once you were out in front it was simpler to manage the fleet.

The top hitters of the day looked to be Alfie Noel and Robin Phipps. But it was great to see more female sailors punching the top group and both Charlotte Videlo and Amelie Hacker did just that in the challenging conditions. Gretel Haines who was the top U17 female scored a best result of 19 in race 3 which is also great to see in these tough conditions.

It was a day full of managing risk on avoiding any unnecessary capsizes as it proved even if you were in a position of leading you could still end up just outside the top 10. Playing the fleet was another thing to keep in mind with making decisions to stay in phase or is there a position to split and take further risk.

Day 2 brought the other end of the spectrum with lighter winds of around 5kts where linking pressure and a clear start was key. The first race saw a pin end bias which was key to take advantage of to get the first gain of the race.

Staying in phase with the fleet on the correct side which was the left was key to ensure a top position. In the only race of the day, Cameron Bignold-Kyles scored a bullet, beating Jon Emmett in second, with both Freddie Sunderland and Archie Munro-price close behind.

The ILCAUK (N.B. new name for UKLA) Qualifier series is kindly sponsored by Noble Marine, Ovington Boats, Sailingfast and Rooster. In Qualifier 2 Noble Marine and Sailingfast supplied the prizes which were gratefully received by all the sailors.

Massive thanks to all the volunteers, who without this event would not be possible. WPNSA were also fantastic, making pasta after sailing and making us feel very welcome. Sailors are looking forward to the next weekend where we back in Weymouth.

Thanks to Jon Emmett for Interviews on Facebook and Lotte Johnson for photos.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3R4Pts
1st214203Alfie NoelStokes Bay SC214‑127
2nd221800Robin PhippsParkstone Yacht Club521‑268
3rd216115Jon EmmettWeir Wood SC3‑4328
4th221631Hamish CollingridgeWaldringfield SC635‑1914
5th222281Archie Munro‑PriceCCSC & RLYMYC76‑8417
6th190471Thommie GritRoyal Hospital School(DNC)59519
7thBER 223236Adriana PenruddockeRBYC/SPBC1182‑2721
8th215206Roo PurvesEast Lothian Yacht Club4‑1161121
9th221490Leo YatesIsland Barn SC‑997622
10th222470Freddie SunderlandDraycote Water‑29713323
11th221854Charlotte VideloFrensham Pond SC / Stokes Bay SC8810‑2026
12th201706Hugh AndrewsBlackwater SC‑111011829
13thCHI 199268Maria Jose Poncell MaurinCNPR101412‑2236
14th223458Joe RoweDraycote Academy121317‑5842
15th218860Jon GayLochaber Yacht Club161214‑4842
16th223914Olly MayoYarmouth SC13‑24161746
17th224297Sam GraytonNotts County SC / Draycote Academy14‑21181547
18th221583Freddie MaclavertyRWBSWC2015‑261651
19th215383Thomas BatesYorkshire Dales SC‑2819251054
20th221793Tom ThwaitesRoyal Hospital School & RNSYC171624‑2957
21st210022Julien RohartOxford Sailing Club153115‑4161
22nd219391Ruairi HerringtonLargs Sailing Club182621‑3165
23rd218526Cameron Bignold‑KylesLymington Town Sailing Club3233‑42166
24th214134Amelie HackerAldeburgh YC / Rutland SC2417‑272566
25th219833Ralph MustoCorinthian Otters23‑29202366
26th220823Spirit AldersonDerwent Reservoir Sailing Club31‑4533771
27th212405Tom HakesParkstone Yacht Club222228‑3972
28th219660Rhys Powell 212330‑3874
29th221327Tom RawlingsLyme Regis Sailing Club27‑28232878
30th217000Gretel HainesGurnard Sailing Club263819‑5583
31st222770Kaitlyn WyattShoreham SC / Papercourt SC35‑40311884
32nd214074Samuel OsborneRoyal Victoria yacht club1920(DNC)4685
33rd185604Nathan RussellRHYC382522‑4785
34th220774James ZanengaGurnard Sailing Club‑4235411490
35th223089Jessica WatsonGuernsey Yacht Club‑434240991
36th224541Megan ThomsonIsland Barn Reservoir Sailing Club‑3330293392
37th223674Steve JacksonHardway/Stokes Bay3039(DNC)2493
38th224683Finlay CochraneYorkshire Dales & Draycote Water253634‑5295
39thCAY 217690Charlotte WebsterCayman Islands Sailing Club362732‑4495
40th222765Flo ToveyCardiff Bay YC / TATA373436‑57107
41st203312Lauren IronsPapercourt SC / Island Barn RSC‑40373535107
42nd213520Filip WojcikHythe Sailing Club / Royal Lymington Yac4443‑4621108
43rd218865Maia DelinWPNSA(DNC)443732113
44th224685Lewis BaconLeigh and Lowton34(RET)DNC13115
45th212943Monty DesforgesGuernsey Yacht Club394138‑51118
46th221508Billy MorrisDelph Sailing Club453243‑54120
47th147059Noah WoodClwb Hwylio Pwllheli SC‑51474530122
48th223085Felicity AngellDraycote Water Sailing Club464639‑49131
49th211109Alexander Van DorenOxford Sailing Club / Abingdon School Sa414844(DNC)133
50th216656Macy Law (DNF)504850148
51st221319Edward Roberts‑StrawCBYC(DNF)494753149
52nd222773Bronwen ThomasPPSA48(DNC)DNC34150
53rd204013Lauren AttwellRutland SC47(DNC)DNC43158
54th191333Teo SheffieldRLYC/LTSC50(DNC)DNC42160
55th206446Lily BrowningTSC / IBRSC(DNC)DNCDNC36172
56th209413Alistair MacKinnon (DNC)DNCDNC37173
57th195032Jemima ChappellParkstone Yacht Club(DNC)DNCDNC40176
58th218940Christopher KilshawReading Sailing Club49(DNC)DNC59176
59th215565Nolan DawsonOxford Sailing Club(DNC)DNCDNC45181
60th216724Henry MarksCastle Cove Sailing Club(DNC)DNCDNC56192
61st195037Imogen CrossfieldWaldringfield(DNC)DNCDNC60196
62nd216289Edward Clifford (DNC)DNCDNC61197
63rd210981Tom CovellPoole Yacht Club(DNC)DNCDNC62198
64thIRL 219096Daniel PalmerBallyholme Yacht club(DNC)DNCDNCDNC204
64th213678Derin Can Soyer (DNC)DNCDNCDNC204
64th216958Ian AldridgeHISC(DNC)DNCDNCDNC204
64th147662felipe garcia (DNC)DNCDNCBFD204

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