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RS Feva Inland Championship and GP5 at Draycote Water Sailing Club

by Chrissie Le Petit 8 May 16:54 UTC 20-21 April 2024
RS Feva Inlands and GP5 at Draycote Water © Phil Rydin-Orwin

Saturday 20th April saw nearly 100 sailors busy in the boat park rigging 47 boats, eager to get sailing on a cold but sunny morning. A great start to a fabulous weekend at Draycote Water Sailing Club.

Racing soon was upon us and with a north easterly wind it allowed spectators to see the busy starts and watch the line of colours racing towards the shore with boats racing through the finish line. With shifty conditions throughout the day, sailors were battling for a frontline start and we saw competitive racing on the course with coaches on the water noting the starts got better as the event went on.

Race one - Full of girl power, the first bullet of the weekend went to Rebecca Knock and Megan Gowers of Port Dinorwic Sailing Club, with Zoe Lomas-Clark and Mark Soars of Frensham Pond claiming second place and in third was Ed Stubbs and Noah Kenny of Lyme Regis Sailing Club.

Race two - Port Dinorwic Sailors were at the front of the fleet again, this time it was Ben Greenhalgh and Tom Sinfield that claimed first place with Rebecca and Megan on their stern. Brothers Thomas and Daniel Whitehead of Filey Sailing Club came in third place.

Race three - Ben and Tom were on a roll and took their second bullet of the day. Second and third place were claimed by sailors from Rutland Sailing Club, Luke Rowlands and Jude Beatty came second with Annabel Caldecott and Gabe Beatty in third place.

Race four - Zoe and Mark battled for first place, with Ben and Tom in second, and Ed and Noah claiming third place.

Race five - The final race of the day was the start of sprint racing. Finishing off the day with another bullet for Zoe Lomas-Clarke and Mark Soars. Followed by fellow club members Will Stratton-Brown and Will Ahlheid in second place and Ed and Noah placing third.

Sailors received a coaches debrief in the club with the pizza and fish and chips to follow in the club lounge.

There was a bit more breeze than expected on Sunday morning and it was a little chillier. Sailors were excited to have a day of sprint racing to complete their championship weekend, spectators were fortunate to be able to see the starts from the shore again. Close racing continued in the final five races.

Race six - the first race on Sunday morning was won by Ben and Tom with Ed and Noah in second place and Zoe and Mark claiming third place.

Race seven - Zoe and Mark came back and took another win, leaving the top two boats with three bullets each! In second place was Ben and Tom and third place Rebecca and Megan.

Race eight - First place goes to ed and Noah, their first win of the Championships. Second place was claimed by Zoe and Mark and in third was fellow club members Will and Will.

Race nine - Ben and Tom came back to take another win, followed by Ed and Noah in second. Third place went to Will and Will once more.

Race ten - It was the final race of the championships, with two discards now in place this would decide the Inland Champions of 2024. First place went to sailors that had now claimed five bullets over the weekend, Ben and Tom. Second place was Will and Will, their best result of the weekend. Third place went to Rebecca and Megan.

  • Crowned Grand Prix 5, Inland Champions - Ben and Tom of Port Dinorwic Sailing Club, Congratulations to you!
  • Second Place - Zoe and Mark of Frensham Pond Sailing Club
  • Third Place - Ed and Noah of Lyme Regis Sailing Club.
  • First School Boat - Daniel Larsen and George Aldridge of Magdalen College School
  • Endeavour Award - Charlton Yao and Nikhil Hauser of Magdalen College School
  • Fevaship Award - Sirene Le Petit and Felix Chataway of Saundersfoot Sailing Club/ Magdalen College School
  • Feva Fun Award - Laura Jubb and Abi Llewellyn of Hayling Island Sailing Club / Emsworth Sailing Club
  • Sailors' sailor was Alex Breese of Royal Lymington Yacht Club

Well done to all the sailors that participated over the weekend it was fantastic to see you all enjoying the racing! We look forward to seeing you all at our next event, the big one, our Nationals in May.

We would like to say thank you to our series sponsors Rooster for their continued support throughout the series and Coastwatersports for coming onboard as a series sponsor. Many thanks to the Race Officer Matt Rowe and the whole team at Draycote Water Sailing Club. Thank you to our coaches Simon Greenhalgh and Jacob Knocks, our volunteers on safety and to Phil Rydin-Orwin for all the photos. Final thanks go to the sailors parents and friends, we love your enthusiasm for the sport and all your smiles!

Overall Results: (Series Results can be found here)

PosSail NoHelmCrewClubR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9R10Pts
1st8600Ben GreenhalghTom SinfieldPDSC4112‑512‑101113
2nd5144Zoe Lomas‑ClarkeMark SoarsFrensham Pond Sailing Club24(BFD)113126(UFD)20
3rd7070Ed StubbsNoah KennyLyme Regis SC3‑8‑5332512524
4th5064William Stratton‑BrownWill AhlheidFrensham Pond SC‑26‑98624433232
5th8501Rebecca KnockMegan GowersPDSC12‑1044838‑29333
6th2431Luke RowlandsJude BeattyRutland Sailing Club914276‑1984(DNC)757
7th8686Thomas WhiteheadDaniel WhiteheadFiley SC53691196‑1812‑2461
8th8762Cassius DayHarry O CallaghanGurnard1010‑1151010958‑1567
9th6680William HutchinsonRaffy SeddonR.Lym.Y.C131148‑18121069‑1473
10th8377Jack HodgkinsIsabella BarnesSouth Staffs & Drayecote Water612‑16‑2014571471277
11th5561Daniel LarsenGeorge AldridgeMCS22‑281314‑2471274887
12th1036Annabel CaldecottGabe BeattyRutland sailing Club14531217‑21‑2013151897
13th5172Alex VollmerAmy ParkerTrearddur Bay Sailing Club / Oxford Sail8‑35‑311015615111125101
14th8624Matthew BoatmanArchie DenleySunderland YC11199‑21811(DSQ)191313103
15th7530Ruby CallaghanLauren BarberHISC161571312‑3217‑24224106
16th8034Mia HateleyMona NygardDraycote Water SC / South Staffs127141913(UFD)‑21151711108
17th8243Sam BrownHenry AdamsonClaires Court Race Team19‑23(BFD)1722171112510113
18th6199Ben McewenOllie KeetonRoyal Lymington171619151918‑34‑28249137
19th6611Fallon DayHannah YatesGurnard sailing Club(UFD)6‑261823202492120141
20th4647Rafe BradleyWill HainesGurnard Sailing Club7‑312827922132016(UFD)142
21st8424Amelia HutchinsonLauren MecklenburghRLYMYC181712‑352913162519‑30149
22nd1287Harry WilsonMolly WilsonFiley Sailing Club(UFD)181529730(DNS)162317155
23rd3373James CoxWilliam WestRestronguet SC / Starcross YC212217242816‑3026‑336160
24th7355Pippa PaleyNoah HelmStarcross Yacht Club‑3113(BFD)28252526221416169
25th6494Ellie ThwaitesRyan SurguyNBYC2026(BFD)112123233028‑32182
26th88Pippa KnightKate CraigBurghfield2530182627‑3728(RET)1019183
27th4194Alex BreeseSienna MordauntRoyal Lymington YC(UFD)21(BFD)30261418232629187
28th8187Phoebe GreenhalghHarry BennellPDSC1532271616‑35‑35332735201
29th2915Theo SmithAmelia CaldecottRutland sailing Club23‑3325(UFD)312627311823204
30th5424Laia PriestleyIsla MckeownUlswater YC‑3729302332‑3331172026208
31st6112Florence OsborneFrancis HardingRoyal Hospital School / Thorpe Bay Yacht292733‑41‑341525273031217
32nd8777Feva CorduffGeorge HunterRHYC32‑4424‑40332822213127218
33rd2422Ben AngellLaurie LambDraycote water SC / Staunton Harold SC30‑372031‑362719323428221
34th8230Jude ArmstrongIsaac JacksonClaires Court Race Team2420293835(UFD)142936(UFD)225
35th7814Berenice Rydin‑OrwinAnnabel JennerLyme Regis SC3339213720‑40293535(UFD)249
36th8294Haydn SellerMonty MorganClaires Court Race Team3525343238(UFD)3338‑4022257
37th106Laura JubbAbi LlewellynHISC / ESC34‑40(BFD)22303136373937266
38th7615Thomas RobinsonDaisy CharlesworthStokes Bay Sailing Club363638‑39‑392937363233277
39th55Charlton YaoNikhil HauserMCS27‑4336‑43403439403838292
40th5560Mathis IavanovicCohen‑KadoshMCS3841(BFD)3441(UFD)32343736293
41st1305Andrew HomewoodHeather HomewoodOxford Sailing Club / Cokethorpe39‑42(BFD)33373938424134303
42nd300bSirene Le PetitFelix ChatawayMSC(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNCDNC2440392521305
43rd6184Sirene Le PetitCerise Le PetitSaundersfoot Sailing Club28242325(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC308
44th8295Charlie OswaldFelix ReasonClaires Court Race Team413437‑454542414343(RET)326
45th18Johnny KenyonJacob GilmourMCS40453942444142(DNF)42(DNC)335
46th8286Max SkeltonJacob SimsClaires Court Race Team424632444238(DNF)41(DNF)DNF337
47th7056Trinny FryAlexa FryRoyal Thames Yacht Club(DNC)3822(RET)DNC36DNCDNCDNCDNC356
48th300Felix ChatawayFinn LawrenceMCS4347353643(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNCDNC360
49th61Stephan ParakhonyakJames FullerMCS(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC416

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