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2015 International Moth UK National Championship - Overall

by Mark Jardine for IMCAUK 28 Jun 2015 17:55 BST 25-28 June 2015

Rashley wraps it up in style, battle for 2nd goes to the wire

The final day didn't provide the glamorous conditions of the previous two days, but the Stokes Bay Race Team, led by Principal Race Officer Mike Rayden, managed to complete the full series in marginal foiling conditions.

With Chris Rashley clearly out in front, the battle for second place overall was hot - just six points separated 5 boats going into the final day.

In the end Ben Paton just pipped Jason Belben thanks to a third place in the final race. The pair ended equal on points but Paton's greater number of second place results gave him the runners-up spot on the podium.

Ben was focused today and blitzed off the line to lead half of the first race, only for Rashley to overhaul him on the second lap. Ben said after the racing, "I had a tricky start to the event, two discards in my first two races, so I felt a bit under pressure but it made me work really hard and I was really pleased to go out today and do what I did. I wasn't always in a strong position around the windward mark but I managed to fight, even though my legs and arms were in absolute agony. I managed a third in the final race which I'm really pleased about."

Jason Belben was pragmatic about losing out to Ben on count-back, "I thought it was going to be difficult today and I went out there with a positive attitude, but I was very pleased with what I came back with to be honest. The first two races today I was really chuffed with and I only messed up the last one unfortunately. I think the event has gone very well, we've managed to get 12 races in and they've been good, solid races. The weather's been ideal, we couldn't have wished for more."

Jason said on Ronstan's sponsorship of the event, "The Ronstan product suits the Moth ideally so we're always going to be involved with these sort of events."

The fleet has gone through a lot since the Moth Nationals were last held at Stokes Bay and Jason reflected on the quality of the racing throughout the fleet, "I think if you compare it to last time we were here, which was about four years ago, there was a big spread then, but you can see how the whole boat has developed and the people sailing it have got used to waves and everyone's come closer together and we're all using similar equipment now. There's not a lot of difference in boat speed now."

Chris Rashley continued his blistering form to make it 11 wins from 12 races, with just the slight blemish of his 2nd place in race 1, but with two discards in the event he was still discarding a 1st place.

Chris said after racing, "It feels great, when I came into the regatta I felt I was going to be really pushed to win the event, but I went out there to try and keep it simple and ended up coming through to the front by the end of most of the races."

The next regatta for Chris and a number of the British sailors is the European Championship in Holland. Chris, who has won the Europeans title four times, said, "It's a big event for me to try and win it five times, I'm pretty sure it hasn't been done before from looking at the trophy at home. It'll be a big challenge for me to try and win that but at the same time I think you've got to be realistic, everyone's working really hard and people will be getting better and certainly catching me at this event. There's a few things going on in development at the moment which will hopefully give me a little bit of a gain in the next month to six weeks but that's really all the time I've got before the event. It's a little bit last-minute but I'm just going to rely on my sailing ability to pull me through."

Worldwide, the Antipodeans still hold the upper hand, with a Pete Burling master-class at the 2015 Worlds in Sorrento. Chris said on closing the gap to Pete, "If there's one thing I've learnt about Moth sailing it's about how good people are at keeping the boat going at 95 to 100% of its capability whilst racing and Pete is incredible at that, he shows that in the 49er and he shows that in anything else he's touched really. He's extremely good at keeping the boat in the groove and when I sailed against him in the Worlds he was in a different league to me. I had some issues during the Worlds and I think I would have been a little bit closer had we been racing each other this week, and I would have like to have thought I could have taken a few races off him, but he's a long way ahead of everyone else."

Ricky Tagg and Graham Simmonds, who have done a lot organising events for the UK Moth class, reflected on a successful championship. Ricky said, "I think overall it's been a very good event, it's great that we got all the scheduled races in. We've had winds from marginal foiling to good solid breeze with waves, so I think anybody who wins here or does well is truly worthy of the title, bearing in mind the different conditions we've had to contend with."

On the quality of the UK fleet Ricky said, "There have been a number of innovations over the last two to three years which have percolated all the way down the fleet, so people now have the relevant controls, which means that everyone can race the boat harder. People are practicing more and you're seeing much tighter racing throughout the fleet - everybody's racing rather than just trying to stay on the boat."

Graham added to this by saying, "I think the main difference in the two and a half years is we've had a shift away from Australian-based development to UK-based development, obviously with the introduction of the Maguire Exocet, which is now competitive in all conditions."

Ricky concluded on this with advice for anyone wanting to join the Moth fleet, "Go to the UK website at www.internationalmoth.co.uk and drop us an email through the contact page and we'll be happy to help anyone to get into the class."

At the prize-giving, the competitors and organisers thanked the race committee, club staff, catering staff, bar staff and the sponsors who have kindly supported this event; Noble Marine, Ronstan, Blueteq and Maguire Boats.

Overall Results: (twelve races, 2 discards)
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PosSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9R10R11R12Pts
14Chris RashleyStokes Bay SC & Royal London YC‑2‑1111111111110
23982Ben PatonLymington Town SC(DNC)‑22224234229333
33942Jason BelbenStokes Bay SC44442‑1342432‑633
44208Dylan FletcherWPNSA126‑20‑12423664236
54147Mike LennonHayling Island SC3‑733335554‑6438
64097Rory FitzpatrickNYC / RIYC75(DNC)659863‑125761
74309James McMillanGurnard SC / Stokes Bay SC‑10389101077‑14103976
84040Dan HendersonStokes Bay SC68978710‑139810‑1582
94251Dan WardFrensham Pond / Stokes Bay SC13‑3711‑44135688117890
104062Jonathan HeathcoteStokes Bay SC96757611(DNC)1314‑221391
114099Ricky TaggHayling Island SC51115‑2168‑2315175135100
124115David HiveyDatchet Water SC17195189159‑24‑2391110122
133979Dan EllisYealm YC1542(DNC)‑471111139771911145
144301John CliftonHomeless16921‑251521‑301210171216149
153940Penny ClarkStokes Bay SC18211212181416101616‑28‑32153
164144Fabien FroeschSNG20151311171219‑23112023‑26161
174074Eelco BoersWV Roerkoning810(DNC)2416‑35121920311512167
184149Ollie HoldenHayling Island SC1218‑241519201714‑22221617170
194189Phillip KasermannSNG1420108241725171824‑29‑28177
204037Jason RussellHayling Island SC‑24232222‑2616141824211823201
214075Doug PybusQueen Mary SC‑31‑2818232119272228151714204
224060Neil BakerHayling Island SC27252319‑4122‑361612232427218
234096Tim PenfoldHayling Island SC233126142318151132‑33(BFD)30223
243776Philippe SchillerSNG3516141014‑45312026‑523829233
254067Cameron StewartHayling Island SC29171616302339272126(DNF)(DNC)244
264277Jeremy HartleyStokes Bay SC22302026‑3226‑332631182525249
274100Alex KoukourakisEastbourne Sov SC25‑43(DNC)272230352825292019260
283959Alex AdamsCastle Cove SC382625‑48(DNC)25243027192720261
294121James PhareQueen Mary SC2112171725(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNC27821268
303943Richard EdwardsParkstone YC262927‑4920342825‑35323022273
313922Kyle StonehamThorpe Bay YC1914193728‑41203534‑423436276
324299Chris ClarkeThorpe Bay YC32‑3432282724‑343133253124287
334065Anthony RezzougASNQ333235333139222915‑4035(DNC)304
344043Matthew LeaGrafham Water SC‑36243031333129322935‑3634308
354072Tom LambertWilsonian SC30272945(DNC)323239(DNC)302137322
364344Ross HarveyHayling Island SC46(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNC28212148131418329
374049Giovanni GaleottiRYCB111331(DNC)29(DNC)183419DNCDNCDNC335
384280Constantijn WeberWSV Muiderberg403528‑50(DNC)27373630363735341
394233Dominic HuttonQueen Mary SC‑50‑4843384229263339283233343
403715Chris JeevesHomeless433638‑46394240‑4537374038390
41412Leigh AlbrechtQueen Mary SC2846(DNC)1335(DNC)DNCDNCDNC342631393
423674Simon GrundyHomeless‑45‑4539423640424238394341402
434307Hans RasmussenTroense Badelaug3733(DNF)3237444550(DNC)453943405
443914Ole FreySonderborg YC‑47404029(DNC)47444140384546410
454162Steve McLeanHayling Island SC / LSC‑49413434(DNC)48484741414142417
463794Menno BerensMarina Muiderzand‑4847423538‑51464443484645434
473924Robert PikeEastbourne Sov SC‑52494140(DNC)50434644444439440
484281Nic StreatfeildRutland SC34393641(DNC)434140(DNC)DNCDNCDNC454
493190Chris TilbrookStarcross YC51(DNC)443640‑53504849494948464
503945Eddie BridleBrightlingsea SC4438333034(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNC479
513756Andrew JarvisOxford SC(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNCDNC36474342464247483
524254David SmithwhiteHayling Island SC414437434337(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC485
533980Graham SimmondsHayling Island SC39(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNC38383736DNCDNCDNC488
544343James SainsburyGrafham Water SC5550(DNC)(DNC)DNC3351384747DNCDNC501
554126Luka DoganMarina Kastela53514539(DNC)49(DNC)DNC465048DNC501
563870Eddie GatehouseHayling Island SC54(DNC)(DNC)51DNC52494945514744502
573720Bruce SprattThorpe Bay YC42(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNC46DNCDNCDNC433340504
58=398Cameron HarrisParkstone YC(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC600
58=3131Guy RaynesWeston SC(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC600

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