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SAP 505 UK Nationals and Pre-Worlds at the WPNSA - Overall

by Chris Thorne 28 Jul 2016 22:11 BST 27-28 July 2016

Like a cat playing with a mouse, the wind in Weymouth Bay knocked the fleet from side to side before showing a bit of tooth and claw in a fascinating day of racing in the UK 505 Nationals.

With three races scheduled, the slightly earlier start time of 11am seemed to surprise a few competitors and many would have missed the start of the first race of the day and the third in the series had it not been for a short postponement due to a wind shift in the original starting sequence. However, the fleet finally dragged themselves over the start behind the pathfinder Mike Martin and Adam Lowry (USA) conditions not dissimilar to the previous day, with a breeze of about 12 knots from the west. The Race Officer had decided to shorten the normal course after two brisk windward - leeward laps in order to make sure the three races could be sailed. Martin and Lowry had found that being pathfinder had been no handicap, crossing in line in front of Ian Pinnell and Alex Davies (GBR) and Howie Hamlin and Andy Zinn (USA).

By now the threatened rain shower had arrived and with it a major shift in the wind, swinging about 40 degrees to the south. After some rapid resetting of the course the fourth race got underway with the German pair of Thure Gnadeberg and Aron Tellen acting as pathfinder. However, towards the top of the first windward leg the wind started to clock back to the right again. The race team responded by swinging the third leg, and as the wind continued its journey they had to make a further tweak to the final downwind leg. Martin and Lowry remained unfazed and finished with a commanding lead over compatriots Hamlin and Zinn, with Holt and Smit completing a USA lockout of the podium positions.

The wind was building all the time and as it blew away the rain to introduce some sparkle to the proceedings it was sending some gusts of over 20kts down the race track, causing some of the 90 plus boats that had started the day some interesting moments. German heavy weather experts Stefan Bohm and Gerald Roos crossed the whole fleet as pathfinder, but it was Martin and Lowry who showed that they were in the groove, rounding the top mark first and powering downwind on the waves. However, Andy Smith and Tim Needham (GBR) were close on their heels at the leeward gate and opted to take the right hand side of the next beat against the American team’s choice of heading left. With the next flick of the wind to the right they were able to break through Martin and Lowry and held were able to gradually extend their lead. Mike Holt and Carl Smit also came back hard at the end, just pipping Martin and Lowry to the finish line.

The outcome of the championship could not have been closer. Smith and Needham were tied on 10 points with Martin and Lowry, with Holt and Smit just one further back. However, based on the results of the last race, Andy Smith and Tin Needham took the UK Championship title for 2016. With the World Championships starting on Saturday, Smith says that while he is delighted with this win, he is taking nothing for granted, and that he and crewman Tim are determined to keep their focus ahead of the main event.

Event Website: sap505worlds.com

Overall Results:

PosNationSail NoHelmCrewR1R2R3R4R5Pts
1GBR9088Andy SMITHTim NEEDHAM21‑76110
2USA9072Mike HOLTCarl SMIT1‑443210
3USA9106Mike MARTINAdam LOWRY6‑1011311
4USA9153Howie HAMLINAndy ZINN‑16632516
5GBR9163Ian PINNELLAlex DAVIES352‑9818
6USA9173Tyler MOOREAndrew BUTTNER‑151158933
7GBR9143Richard LOVERINGMatt ALVARADO798‑191337
8GBR9131Nathan BATCHELORSam PASCOE‑17121351040
9AUS9061Kevin CAMERONSam HERITAGE1215124(RET)43
10CAN8970Robert TENNANTSteve BOURDOW1114(P10)11743
11AUS8890Malcolm HIGGINSNick JOHNSTON181611‑28651
12AUS9134Michael QUIRKReeve DUNN5‑2821141252
13GER9135Stefan BÖHMGerald ROOS22(RET)1710453
14GBR9174Mark UPTON‑BROWNIan MITCHELL4323‑562959
15DEN9121Jorgen BOJSEN‑MOLLERJacob BOJSEN‑MOLLER‑5086341462
16SUI9096Cédric BARTLaurent GROB13171815(DNC)63
17GBR9085Charlie WALTERSDougal CRAM(DNC)1919221171
18SUI9147Caroline JACOTPhilippe JACOT21251412(RET)72
19USA9095Macy NELSONEric ANDERSON2518‑30132379
20USA8808Augie DIAZJeff NELSON3772718(RET)89
21GBR9093Tudor OWENTom BRUTON8(RET)41202594
22RSA9063James LARGIERRichard HUTTON‑SQUIRE3121‑40231994
23RSA8905Graeme WILLCOXPaul WILLCOX4027(DNC)171599
24AUS8957Peter WOOLMANPhil SCAPENS2030‑473317100
25GER8975Alexander HOLZAPFELFinn BÖGER232433‑3520100
26GBR8991Nicholas MEADOWJames READ1029(P10)4422105
27USA9102Douglas HAGANMichael DUFFIELD143620(DNC)36106
28GBR9124Terry SCUTCHERChristian DIEBITSCH41222521(RET)109
29GBR9136Stewart MEARSRichard TUCKER29401526(DNC)110
30GER9171Stefan GIESLERFrank BÖHM‑6033343216115
31GBR8963Martin HODGSONAdrian MILES3532‑363621124
32AUS9028Earle ALEXANDERMatthew BOWDEN44(RET)391626125
33GER9169Tim BÖGERMarkus SCHÖNER26(DSQ)424318129
34RSA9094Thomas FUNKEPeter FUNKE38204627(RET)131
35SUI8613Ueli MARTIRené BETSCHEN43(RET)262937135
36DEN9128Nikolaj HOFFMANN BUHLHenrik BUHL(RET)21624RET142
37GER8915Davina SCHLESIGERMarvin SCHLESIGER9(RET)604727143
38GBR9104Harry BRIDDONAdam KENNEY4737‑533724145
39RSA9129Tina PLATTNERDavid SHELTON24265541(RET)146
40AUS9110Mark STOWELLShane ATTWELL59342830(DNC)151
41GBR8887Richard WILLIAMSPaul DAVIES30(RET)524031153
42DEN9118Jan SAUGMANNJakob KARBO36139(RET)DNC158
43DEN8828Fabiola WONTERGHEMMichael WONTERGHEM483938‑5533158
44GER9043Nicola BIRKNERAngela STENGER‑5441355140167
45GER9146Jens FINDELJohannes TELLEN53(RET)227RET182
46FRA8847Bastian LE MORVANMatthieu GOUGEON4531‑746442182
47GBR9126Stuart TURNBULLRichard MUNDELL33(RET)596628186
48FRA8676Valentin DECHAUFFOURPierre GENDRY515851‑6030190
49GER8720Lennart TASCHEFrederik TASCHE(DNC)233138RET192
50AUS9071Richard HYDEDavid JOHNSON6245‑734639192
51GBR9125Roger DEANETim WILLIAMS4951‑756532197
52SWE8912Tom HASTENPFLUGToni HASTENPFLUG55444850(RET)197
53AUS8797Martin PIKEBrian JONES5860‑714834200
54GBR9156Mike PICKERINGMike PRIDDLE634364(RET)35205
55GER9054Anika KÉBREAURaik WOLLENBECKER65385054(RET)207
56AUS9167Nigel LOTTBob FRANKS56(RET)2925RET210
57IRL8906Matthew McNICHOLLJames McNICHOLL32(RET)37DNC41210
58AUS9018Brett BOWDENMarcus KOROBACZ6649‑805743215
59LUX9166Pierre KIEFFERKoloman FISCHBACH645058‑6746218
60GER9123Enno WILTSStefan SCHMIDT‑7054666144225
61USA8831Miles JOHANNESSENPaul VON GREY57(RET)3239RET228
62GBR8860Bobbie JOHNSONJimmy KING34(RET)4552DNC231
63USA9005Tom KIVNEYBen GREENFIELD72615742(RET)232
64GBR9036Martin WEDGEScott ALLEN78357053(DNC)236
65GBR8432Russell WHEELERLee MARRIOTT7762‑795938236
66USA8868Cody KOWALSKIDan GINTHER284861(RET)DNC237
67GBR8514Ben ILIFFERichard NURSE27(RET)6249RET238
68USA9083Aaron ROSSRob WATERMAN61(RET)6331RET255
69GER8519Thure GNADEBERGAron TELLEN46(RET)10RETDNC256
70GBR8306Michael WILSONPhil HARDISTY68(RET)727245257
71FRA9024Kleber VALERYEric VALERY76426774(RET)259
72BER9176Brett WRIGHTGary TAYLOR83(RET)2458RET265
73CAN8755Brian TRAINOREvan JENNINGS71537870(RET)272
74RSA8675Euan HURTERCarl ZIMMERMAN75(RET)5445DNC274
75SWE8926Ebbe ROSENOlle WENRUP39(RET)44RETDNC283
76GBR8340Will WADDINGTONTim OCTON80578562(DNC)284
77FRA8950Eric QUEMARDNicolas PICQUEREY856588(DNC)47285
78SUI9060Catherine HOURIETGil DONZE674676(RET)DNC289
79GER8750Peter KRUSEArne WITTEMER695269(RET)DNC290
80GBR800Martin SPENCEKeith SUMMERSKILL89638369(DNC)304
81GBR8243Mick GREENLANDMark MAWHINNEY88648968(DNC)309
82USA8939John WYLESGareth FLETCHER87698671(RET)313
83AUS8968Matt HANSENChris WHITE52(RET)DNC63RET315
84GER9101Timon TREICHELMorten ROOS19(RET)DNCDNCDNC319
85USA8439Anne FITZPATRICKChristian PITTACK815682(RET)DNC319
86GBR8708Martin GOULTGordon RUSSELL825584(RET)DNC321
87FRA9164Jacques DECHAUFFOURSabine DECHAUFFOUR7359(DNC)DNCDNC332
88GBR9165Vince HOREYAndy THOMPSON42(RET)RETDNCDNC342
89SWE8835Tomas FRANZENLennart ANDERSSON7967(DNC)DNCDNC346
90AUS9105Marcos VIVIANJohn MCLEAN(DNC)47DNCRETDNC347
91GBR8055Gary FOWLERMark FOWLER8466(RET)DNCDNC350
92AUS8637Sam Ga CRONINKevin WHITBREAD74(RET)81RETDNC355
93AUS9022Ian BURFORDDavid CHRISTIE(DNC)DNC56RETDNC356
94SWE9092Knut HASTENPFLUGJana HASTENPFLUG(DNC)DSQ8773DNC360
95POL8909Jan DOMA?SKIKacper KACZMAREK86(RET)77RETDNC363
96GBR8650Terry SELFEAlan MONTAGUE(DNC)DNC65RETDNC365
97USA9032Jim BLYTHDonald AITKEN(DNC)DNC68DNCRET368
98AUS8922Michael LAWRENCEGraeme MURPHY(DNC)68RETDNCDNC368
99SWE7343Gustav FRANZÉNAndreas KAROLIUSSEN90(RET)90RETDNC380

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