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RS Sailing 2021 - LEADERBOARD

Topper Traveller Series at Parkstone Yacht Club

by Edie Phillips 21 May 01:41 PDT 11 May 2025
Topper Traveller Series at Parkstone © Roger Phillips

On Sunday 11th May the third Traveller took place at Parkstone Yacht Club. It was great to see a fleet of twenty 5.3s and six 4.2s out on the water. The wind was about a force 4 - a nice breeze - and a bit shifty and gusty. Four races were sailed, and every sailor tried their best and did very well.

In the first race I lead the fleet around the race course with Charlie MacKenzie hot on my heels until just before the finish line, where Charlie just beat to over the line. Not too far behind was Brooke Browning in third and George Reynolds in fourth.

In race 2 George came 1st after a lot of swapping positions at the windward mark, followed by Charlie in second, Leo Kaneko in third, and me in fourth. Unfortunately, an increasing wind speed took its first victim with Faith Fairweather snapping her mast and therefore having to retire from the race.

George and Charlie were battling it out in the third race until the last downwind where I overtook and secured first place. Martina Vasili was also unlucky and was dismasted after going through the gate, about to start her second beat of the race.

Race 4 started with lots of people tangled on the start line, me included, letting George, Charlie and Brooke get away nicely. Despite being the last person to cross the start line, I managed to catch up, finishing fifth, just behind Ed Whittaker, who had travelled all the way from Draycote!

The 4.2s also had a great day racing, where it was James Murray and Hattie Steel battling it out for first 4.2. After three wins, James came first overall. All of the 4.2 sailors did a fantastic job, having to fight hard on a very busy start line with all of the 5.3s.

Well done to all of the sailors, it was a very tiring, but fun day of racing!

Thank you to Parkstone Yacht Club for doing an amazing job at hosting this event, the race committee team, safety team, and all of the volunteers that make these events possible. Also a huge thank you to Topper Russ for being there and servicing lots of the boats, as well as my own!

Final results - 4.2 Fleet:

PosSail NoNameClubR1R2R3R4Pts
1st46309James MurrayParkstone YC111‑23
2nd47835Hattie SteeleParkstone YC‑22215
3rd46971Ben WhittakerDraycote Academy/Draycote Water SC33‑4410
4th46538Stella AndrewsN/A‑553311
5th46852Thomas DaweN/A445(DNS)13
6th47714Emily MackenzieParkstone YC6(DNS)DNCDNC22
7th47085Lucy SadlerWhitefriars SC(DNC)DNCDNCDNC24

Final results - 5.3 Fleet:

PosSail NoNameClubR1R2R3R4Pts
1st48171George ReynoldsSalcombe YC‑41315
2nd47350Charlie MacKenzieSalcombe YC1‑2225
3rd47706Edith PhillipsSGBA241‑57
4th49362Brooke BrowningBristol Corinthian YC3‑64310
5th46913Leo KanekoDittisham SC‑635614
6th48653Ed WhittakerDraycote Academy/Draycote Water SC‑1057416
7th47182Sacha GerraParkstone YC778‑1122
8th46346Harry MacLeodBrixham YC5‑1291024
9th48628Isla WillisParkstone YC‑996924
10th49290Alex MurrayParkstone YC/Swanage SC811‑17827
11th47836Esme HemingwayWest Oxfordshire SC14‑1510731
12th47615James CollsChew Valley Lake SC128‑161333
13th45901Rosie KeatsParkstone YC1110‑151233
14th48685Emelia WillisParkstone YC‑1613111438
15th47399George GreenoParkstone YC‑1714141543
16th48894Xander Collins‑BlackParkstone YC15‑16131644
17th48356Matteo GerraParkstone YC‑1817121847
18th47653Martina VasiliPaignton SC1318(RET)DNC53
19th46447Phoenix HitchinsDurleigh SC‑1919181754
20th43500Faith FairweatherParkstone YC/Poole YC20(RET)DNCDNC64
21st47754Annabelle MoyesParkstone YC(DNC)DNCDNCDNC66

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