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Contender Nationals at Porthpean Sailing Club

by Stuart Jones 25 May 2005 17:32 BST 21-24 May 2005
Action from the Contender nationals at Porthpean © Lee Whitehead / www.photolounge.co.uk

The 2005 Contender Nationals were held over 4 days, from 21st to the 24th of May at the superb setting of Porthpean S.C., near St Austell, Cornwall. An entry of 56 boats was attracted showing that numbers are slightly on the increase for the last few years. The forecast for the period was for wet and windy weather and so it largely proved to be, however, due to the launching being in a sheltered bay it was sometimes deceptive when leaving the beach.

The first race started in fine wave jumping conditions, blowing up to 30 knots, and saw Tim Holden soon take the lead followed by a gaggle of fast moving surfers. The trills and spills of the conditions soon caused the chasing pack to thin out leaving Holden followed by Neil Wilson and John Browett as the leaders. The positions stayed this way until a mis-understanding with the finishing procedure let in Wilson with Browett a metre behind. A confused Holden followed up, just holding out Graham Scott. A protest for redress was to no avail for Holden and things stayed as they were.

The race was even more notable for Simon (many nicknames) Mussell falling off the side of his boat into the sail and somewhere in the process breaking his leg and ankle in 5 places. Not surprisingly he spent the rest of the regatta in Truro hospital and now has a fine set of metal wear holding it all together. He did, mind you, allegedly, get the nurses phone number. Hopefully not a male nurse! Get well soon.

Sunday morning was a race officers nightmare with squally showers bringing strong gusts followed by long flat patches with the left over wave system. Each passing weather feature causing up to a 30 degree windshift. After 3 hours and 2 aborted starts the fleet went ashore without any result. By mid afternoon the breeze had settled and 2 short races were held again in sparkling, surfs up, conditions. In the first Holden once more speeded his way to the front followed by Scott and Wilson. These 3 pulled out a large lead to finish in that order but not after Holden swam on the last reach, getting up quick to find Scott a touch slow on the last tack letting him in by a whisker. The chasers were lead home by Stuart Jones.

The second race of the day again saw Holden hold off the opposition to win both of the days races with some comfort and style. Jones followed closely for some time, almost getting past on the run, but was batted off on the next beat and also over taken by Wilson. Once again it was sparkling and dangerous reaching legs where pushing it too far could cause a swim. Extreme stuff really.

The wind was also up for Monday as the fleet headed off to the favoured right corner, but this time in solid sunshine. There was a familiar pattern to the positions with Holden, Wilson and Scott all thereabouts. The next beat, where the right really was favoured, whereas the middle and left saw a touch of the doldrums, greatly shuffled the fleet order, but it was still Holden and Wilson leading now with Matt Aston and Gary Langdown following up in the now light shifted breeze, having altered after a brief rain squall.

The second Monday race was the most spectacular sail, now that the wind had returned, with many coming ashore with big grins saying they had never been so fast downwind on a Contender surfboard. The by now familiar look at the front of the fleets with Holden then a closely placed Wilson prevailed for half the race until Scott rudely passed them on the run, coming from some way behind to just creep past by the bottom mark. Scott held this lead to the end with the other two staying as they were. Again Jones held off the rest to finish fourth someway back.

Tuesdays forecast was grim with force 8s and they were not wrong, so the fleet headed off for an early prize giving. Tim Holden, having threatened in other years, gladly took the Nationals with 3 wins out of the 5 races and won with a degree of comfort. It really was one of the most exciting and extreme sails in a stunning venue and proved that at least the boats can take it even if leaving the helms quivering jellies.

Overall Results:

1st Tim Holden (Halifax SC) 5pts
2nd Neil Wilson (Holy Loch SC) 8pts
3rd Graham Scott (RYA) 11pts
4th Stuart Jones (Datchet SC) 18pts
5th John Browett (Datchet SC) 19pts
6th Dave Davies (RYA) 28pts
7th Nick Grace (Castle Cove) 29pts

Silver Fleet winner
8th Paul Ross (Shotley SC) 33pts

Bronze Fleet winner and 1st newcomer
15th Nick Noble (Portishead SC) 64pts

Full Results:

PosFleetSail NoHelmClubR1R3R4R5R6Pts
1Gold2318Tim HoldenHalifax SC311125
2Gold673Neil WilsonHoly Loch SC132238
3Gold691Graham ScottRYA4245111
4Gold701Stuart JonesDatchet Water SC8437418
5Gold689John BrowettDatchet Water SC25516719
6Gold693David DaviesRYA78757628
7Gold700Nick GraceCastle Cove9696829
8Silver649Paul RossShotley SC620814533
9Gold674Richard GimmlerWhitefriars177108934
10Gold2324Gary LangdownHighcliffe SC1291245737
11Gold702Matt AstonDatchet Water SC5571932047
12Gold707Peter DivesEastbourne Sovereign13216181451
13Silver683Geoff BettleHighcliffe SC101316241251
14Gold589Keith PaulWeston SC181715131156
15Gold694Stacey BrayPorthpean SC231011212264
16Bronze711Nick NoblePortishead SC251917101864
17Gold671Jamie LeaExe SC151613572165
18Silver7!!Paul WalkerHighcliffe SC241524171066
19Gold613Tony BurtonKing George SC191423112667
20Silver647Mark RobinsonGurnard SC111222342469
21Gold659Martin MetcalfeKillington SA221821191674
22Silver622Richard ButtnerRCPYC281125123576
23Silver675David GautierDatchet Water SC142557281784
24Silver652Neil FergusonYorkshire Dales SC212714222984
25Silver708Chris BannisterBrightlingsea572418231984
26Silver696Tony WhiteLancing SC163220362593
27Bronze635Paul HorlockCastle Cove263830291398
28Silver697Chris HoweOxford SC3223572623104
29Bronze629Ed PresleyRAFSA573527937108
30Bronze682Ginge LincolnHayling Ferry SC2926333827115
31Bronze640Alan MollattSandwich Bay SC2731354328121
32Silver692Colin GatesEastbourne Sovereign3636263331126
33Bronze687Jeremy BlaydesWeston SC3330323533128
34Bronze703David GatesDatchet Water SC3433573232131
35Bronze664Richard ColemanBHYC3557572515132
36Bronze614Alan HudsonWeston SC3137573034132
37Silver646Rodger WhiteKing George SC5729282057134
38Silver634Martin JonesWilsonian SC5722313957149
39Bronze631Michael ScottKielder Water5740364139156
40Silver654Roger GatesDatchet Water SC5734573730158
41Gold559Bernard ShapleyKing George SC3057571557159
42Bronze636Allan OrtonPorthpean SC5741573136165
43Bronze545Jason LunnBurton SC5728295757171
44Bronze706Steven RuddBrightlingsea5739344257172
45Silver681Philip DickinsonWeston SC2057575757191
46Bronze627David GoughStarcross YC5757574038192
47Bronze643Gareth HumphreysWeston SC5757572757198
48Silver660Richard KeevilLangstone SC3757575757208
49Silver678Bill HootonBurton SC5757575757228
50Bronze620Mark JacksonLancing SC5757575757228
51Silver695Jeremy DriscollFelpham SC5757575757228
52Bronze423James MatthewsLeigh & Lowton5757575757228
53Bronze596Howard OsborneWeston SC5757575757228
54Bronze565Mark BashamPenzance SC5757575757228
55Silver710Simon ForbesWeston SC5757575757228
56Gold709Simon MussellHighcliffe SC5757575757228

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