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Toppers at the South & South West Regional Junior Championship at the WPNSA

by Thomas Semmens & Phileas Rousselle 1 Jul 2024 17:26 AEST 22-23 June 2024
Toppers at the South & South West Regional Junior Championship © WPNSA

When the RYA cancelled the RYA regional Junior Championships 4 weeks before the event, the South and Sputh West Topper regions sounded out WPNSA as to whether they could continue with the Topper championships run by the class and WPNSA.

Almost immediately word got out and the RS Fevas, Teras, ILCAs and Optimists also expressed their interest and with only just over 3 weeks notice WPNSA pulled off the impossible and ran a multi class event that became the S and SW regional junior championships. The Topper class would like to thank the amazing team at WPNSA especially Sally Reynoldson and the other classes for making the event a massive success.

For day 1 of racing a perfect forecast of 15-18kts from the west and sunshine was promised. In reality the breeze built to over 20kts at times and champagne sailing was delivered by the excellent race team led by Paul Kimmens.

Smaller shifts and good boat handling was order of the day in the Topper 5.3 fleet.

Race 1 saw a congested start line and a fresh breeze. Getting off the start and holding lanes was essential. Harry Mills soon hit the front to start what was a very consistent series for him. Thomas Matthews from Grafham gatecrashed the South and SW party to earn an excellent 2nd place from Tom Semmens.

Race 2 saw the breeze drop a little and the breeze become a little unstable. Some pin bias saw the main runners and riders fighting for the perfect spot. Felix Harle took advantage fully and clearly liking the slightly lighter winds stormed off to a race win from Zac Chapple and Tom.

Race 3 saw the breeze begin to build again. The left hand side of the course was now paying with a lift on port and you approached the outer loop windward mark. After Harry got a clean start and sailed well to hit the lead and Torquil Morrison liking the stronger winds capitalised for an excellent 2nd place from Zac.

Race 4 saw a repeat of race 3, with Harry and Torquil proving their upper wind ability. This time Tom took the 3rd from Zac. This gave Harry a big overnight lead with Zac and Tom tied for the lower podium places.

Sunday was always forecast to be lighter winds. With a long AP ashore talk was starting in the dinghy park of an early prize-giving, but right on queue the shift to the SW came in which promised some wind, with that D flag was raised and a swarm of young sailors launched into 5 or 6 knots.

With so many boats and race tracks it was inevitable that the Bill would affect the winds. In Race 5 Shifts off the bill were the key factor. Some of the traditional runners and riders found the first race hard. Many thought the pin and left hand side of the course would pay, but take a bow Evan Hellyer who only sailing the Sunday nailed Race 5 for the win. Holly Norton started right and had a good first beat to take 2nd place and Felix always fast in the light took 3rd.

Race 6 saw a bit of head scratching wondering what went wrong. The pin seemed biased but an early tack to the right seemed to work. Holy Norton clearly had a good picture of what helped her in race 5 and sailed of for her well earned first win.

After the long delay in the morning, the RC managed to squeeze in a 7th race before the cut off time. To catch Harry, Zac, Tom and felix would have needed to pile in the 1st places on Sunday morning, so now Harry will have known the event was won, but what better way to conclude the event than by getting the mojo back and winning the last race? He duly delivered. Zac concluded a good day to come 2nd and Thomas Matthews came in 3rd to pull himself up the leader board. Sadly Felix was left to rue 2 U flag penalties so Harry took the overall win from Zac in 2nd and Tom in 3rd. Holly came in 4th and first girl and will have the satisfaction of knowing that she was sailor of the day.

Meanwhile over in the Topper 4.2 fleet Phileas commented:

"A weekend of two halves for the wind. Windy Saturday during which I manage to get good starts, have good speed and strategy. I was happy to lead in the evening with couple of wins. Sunday was completely different: light air with the fleet a lot tighter and difficult to make gains from. I am happy with 2nd overall after a lot of close racing in a strong fleet of 4.2 Toppers and well done to Henry for securing the 4.2 class win, finishing with 3 first places on Sunday".

As well as the 53 Topper participants in the Championship fleets we also had 10 Toppers starting out their racing journey in the Coached Regatta fleet. This event was won by Theo Forbes counting a perfect shoreline of 6 first places. Well done Theo!

A massive thanks to all that made this event happen - way too many to mention. Also thanks to Rooster for supplying lots of prizes along with fellow sponsors RS, ILCA, Bee Sails, CF by L and L.

Overall Results:

PosRegionSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3R5R6R7R9Pts
Topper 5.3 Fleet
1SW47621Harry MillsSaltash SC1411‑94112
2SW48600Zachary ChappellParkstone YC(UFD [36])23462219
3SW49098Thomas SemmensBrixham YC/Paignton SC3343‑85523
4SW47399Holly NortonParkstone YC10511‑1521433
5LSE46007Thomas MatthewsGrafham SC2‑126111012344
6S45768Torquil MorrisonEmsworth Slipper SC7‑152214101348
7S48683William SadlerReading SC6716125‑17652
8SW47782F�lix HarleParkstone YC41(UFD [36])633UFD [36]53
9S47830Ethan RhodesWarsash SC12‑14101078956
10S46447Ava FrancisLymington Town SC5915‑184141057
11SW47857Tayah GilboyPaignton SC‑1816871315867
12SW49232Charlie MacKenzieSalcombe YC168913‑3391267
13SW48508Joel tideyParkstone YC1110‑19818111169
14S49199James BroadHill Head SC/PYC9‑177517161670
15S46452Lewis MillerSpinnaker SC136121420‑282186
16S48744Thomas RobinsonStokes Bay SC15‑19131615131890
17S49200Henry NoelWarsash SC1420592122‑2391
18SW48628Isla WillisParkstone YC‑25212424116793
19SW48356Holly WilliamsParkstone YC19111419‑292017100
20SW48105Daniel CullenParkstone YC211326‑29161814108
21SW46895Tom SmithSGBA201821221221‑26114
22SW49231Charlotte SimmondsSalcombe YC825181723‑3124115
23SW49234George ReynoldsSalcombe YC22221720‑262522128
24 44598Evan HellyerAqua Sports(DNC [36])DNC [36]DNC [36]DNC [36]1715131
25S48878Megan CerratoWarsash SC232422232419‑27135
26SW49241Jamie SempleParkstone YC1723202130‑3329140
27SW46913Leo KanekoDittisham SC2426252622‑2720143
28SW47653Martina VasiliPaignton SC26‑282325272425150
29SW47236Woody O'FarrellPoole YC313133(DNC [36])192319156
30SW44108Ella BernardPoole YC292930‑31252930172
31SW45732Jack TuckerCastle Cove SC30302928‑342632175
32SW41779Chloe PearsonPoole YC2827‑3230283231176
33SW45159Edward ClarkePoole YC2732272731‑3434178
34SW31672Olly SkeldonStarcross YC33(TLE [34])2832323028183
35SW47731Constance LaverStarcross YC32333133‑353533197
Topper 4.2 Fleet
1S49272Henry Cruse 21‑5511111
2S48176Phileas RousselleHamble River SC1421‑65417
3SW328Sacha GerraParkstone YC728‑922223
4S48664Hendricks LongWarsash SC45333‑16523
5S47860Finlay RhodesWarsash SC361411‑141035
6S49081Matthew SvendsenGoring Thames SC‑984277735
7S46720Olaf StortonBosham SC5378‑13101245
8SW47310Finley KirkbyBristol Corinthian YC8‑116689845
9S49035Emily DoughtySpinnaker SC‑149121094953
10SW48685Emelia WillisParkstone YC151514(DNC [19])46357
11S35327Charlie TurnerGoring Thames SC6(UFD [19])13111081159
12SW47684Brooke BrowningBristol Corinthian YC111010(DNC [19])1211660
13S47676Thomas MurphyHamble River SC/Warsash SC1312‑1614531663
14SW326Matteo GerraParkstone YC1071113‑15131367
15S47641Ewan ParishStokes Bay SC121391216‑171779
16SW47835Harriett SteeleParkstone YC‑161415714151580
17S44425Alixe‑Constance RousselleHamble River SC1716(DNC [19])DNC [19]17121495
18SW47754Annabelle MoyesParkstone YC(DNC [19])DNC [19]DNC [19]DNC [19]DNC [19]DNC [19]DNC [19]114
Coached Regatta Topper Fleet
1S43694Theo ForbesChristchurch SC111‑31116
2SW34458Jasmine D�ArcyStarcross YC(DNC [11])33134216
3SW28816Wilfred SummersStarcross YC24(DNC [11])545626
4SW36810Max RecordStarcross YC8(DNC [11])2723527
5SW20294Beatrice SummersStarcross YC42(DNC [11])668329
6SW44652Rory DixonExe SC55(DNC [11])1052431
7SW47769Oliver FurbyExe SC36(DNC [11])297936
8S18744Polly RobinsonStokes Bay SC78(DNC [11])41010746
9SW44750Henry PerrettStarcross YC67(DNC [11])8891048
10SW21149Ruth HargreavesStarcross Fishing and Cruising Club/Star(DNC [11])DNC [11]DNC [11]976852

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