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ILCA Thames Valley Series at London Corinthian Sailing Club

by John Ayre 17 Sep 2024 00:19 PDT 15 September 2024
ILCA Thames Valley Series at London Corinthian © Courtney Stitch

On the 15th of September, twelve sailors, including two visitors, took part in London Corinthian Sailing Club's Laser Open, which is part of the Thames Valley Series.

Conditions were good, with more wind than forecast and clear skies this allowed for competitive racing amongst the fleet on the Hammersmith section of the Thames. ILCA 7s and 6s competed together but the results are separated for the series.

The first race saw a snapped mast for Shaan on the first beat, and a lot of confusion amongst the fleet about where the first mark was and which way to round it. There were position changes amongst the entire fleet on the penultimate leg of the second and third races but Val was victorious with three wins despite a capsize in the third race.

This is the final event in the Thames Valley Series for 2024 and we hope to see more people on the water next year.

Overall Results:

PosNameR1R2R3Pts
1Valentin Nedyalkov‑1112
2John Ayre‑2224
3Andrew Hill‑Smith5‑638
4Ben Cooper‑8448
5Phil Robin45‑79
6Stephan Meyer37‑910
7James Bourne93‑1112
8Jonathan Stirling7‑8512
9Clive Kitson6‑10612
10Warren Kendall‑109817
11Henri Bing11(DNS)1021

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