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Mirror National Championships at Brightlingsea Sailing Club

by Philip Rust 1 Jun 2010 11:23 BST 29-31 May 2010

An excellent turnout of boats endured trying conditions over the Bank Holiday Weekend to compete in the Mirror National Championships. A windy weekend kept the organisers on their toes but Brightlingsea Sailing Club managed to get 6 races completed to guarantee a tightly fought event.

The Saturday briefing warned competitors that things may get a little tough and so it proved to be. Race 1 was won by local pairings Millie Newman and Jessica Rust who showed some consistent speed in a steady force 5 to pull away from Ed and Beth Grey with Chris Rust and Eddie Bridle in third.

Race 2 became a real rollercoaster ride down some massive waves as building wind over tide conditions and some squalls added to the tests for the sailors. Rust and Bridle revelled in the conditions winning comfortably with defending National Champion Ross Kearney and Max Odell following them home from Newman and Rust.

Sunday weather forecast was not promising but the boats were launched and had some fun reaching around the committee boat until the increasing wind meant the race officer called it a day with no racing was completed.

Monday involved more windy racing but with everyone back on the water, 4 races were held to complete the event.

Race 3 was a further victory for Rust and Bridle who were starting to put together an ominous set of results for the rest. Second was the current World Champions, Andy and Tom Smith with the Greys third.

Race 4 was another victory for Rust and Bridle with local sailors Dave Conlon and Charlotte Bond pushing them hard for second followed by Calum and Rory McKenzie.

Race 5 was a test of tactics in a shifty breeze with some excellent sailing by Nigel and Rob Thomas pulling them up the rankings with a first. The Greys were second with the Smiths third.

The final race was a tense affair with plenty of places still to be sorted. A flood tide meant 2 recalls and an early shower for the Smiths and some other top crews for pushing their luck on a black flag. The race was won by Kearny and Odell with the Greys second and Newman and Rust third.

After a little delay for protests the final results showed that consistent sailing had paid off. Chris Rust and Eddie Bridle were crowned 2010 National Champions with a 2 point advantage over Ed and Beth Grey. Kearny and Odell just pipped Newman and Rust for third on count back.

Mirror Class Association Chairman, Clive Sedgewick, thanked Brightlingsea for a great event and their safety management whilst the winner thanked all the visitors who had help make the championships such a success.

Overall Results:
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PosBoat NameSail NoHelmCrewClubR1R2R3R4R5R6Pts
1stComplete and Utter Chaos70537Chris RustEddie BridleBrightlingsea SC3111-7612
2ndJack a Jill70515Ed GreyBeth GreyWindermere SC253-92214
3rdTyrannasauross max70624Ross KearneyMax Odell -62455117
4thBlanc70574Millie NewmanJessica RustBrightlingsea SC13-964317
5thGill Race Team70513Andy SmithTom Smith 46243(BFD)19
6th 70603David ConlonCharlotte BondBrightlingsea SC5(DNC)726525
7thAquius Lupins70556Peter SedgewickNik PughRipon SC84811-161142
8th 70563Nigel ThomasRob ThomasWeston S.C7(DNF)15811445
9throck It69957Peter ScottTom Scott 11-15111411855
10thPtwootle 270437Alex LloydLiam AngraveBrightlingsea SC9810723(BFD)57
11thAll the right reasons70606James WilkinsonEsme ShepherdRestronguet SC1014-221610757
12thDr tom 370560Maddy AndersonKim May PapaillionBrightlingsea Sailing Club-2191710131564
13thAlmost39649Sarah BnesRebecca BinesBrightlingsea SC13(DNF)202291074
14thBlue Belle70582Anna WatkinsonRosie WatkinsPoole YC20131421-24977
15thB-Limey70015Eddie GraysonMatt FosterBeaver SC14(DNC)1813201277
16th 70634Calum McKenzieRory McKenzieOgston SC16(DNF)6319BFD82
17thPure Elegance70536Meia HarnettElin HarnettWhitstable SC1812-2318171782
18thArctic Donkeez70534Mathew Lulham-RobinsonBenjamin Lulham-RobinsonYeadon Otley SC17(DNC)51214BFD86
19thFat Bouy70456Emma GraysonRachel GraysonBeaver SC-28181317261690
20th 70501Miles OdellRory OdellNorthampton SC ?Hayling Island SC-25161925181391
21stPthreetle69776Milly PughMartina BarryBrightlingsea Sailing Club23(DNC)1215212192
22nd 70619Oliver WhiteWilliam HIdeRipon SC191716(DNF)251895
23rd 70567Catherine HideEllie HideRipon SC22(DNF)2120151997
24thBenina Split70426Helena PughLibby Courage 127(DSQ)DSQDNF499
25thHummingbird70587Amy StevensHettie StevensHunts SC-26102619222299
26thHarpers Ferry69922Tim Lachlan-CopeStephen CarverCam SC27(DNF)25231220107
27thBold Forester69667Martin EganRuth SmithRestronguet SC15(DNC)24248BFD109
28thVa Va Voom70190Tom CosierScarlett ShepherdRestronguet SC30(DNS)28263023137
29thTigger68277Andrea StenhouseAlec StenhouseBenfleet SC29(DNS)272727DNF148
30thIlliswilgig70274Joanne KalderonGrace YeomanItchenor SC(DNS)1132DNF31DNF150
31stEncore Une Fois70003Jake BonsorKirsty MillsWarsash SC33(DNF)30303226151
32ndMesmerizer70455Dristan HarnettMadeline WatkinsWhitstable SC31(DNF)292828BFD154
33rdUtter Chaos70362Ollie KingJames KingBrightlingsea Sailing club(DNF)DNCDNF292924158
34thPurple reign70549Mali HarnettIsabelle BrutonWhitstable SC(DNF)DNC31DNF3425166
35thChaos62765Tom StevensMartha Stevens 32(DNC)333133DNF167
36thTBB69Micheal ConlonFinbar AndersonBrightlingsea Sailing Club24(DNC)DNSDNSDNSDNS176
37thEd over Eeles69839Victoria BondBen EelesBrightlingsea Sailing Club(DNC)DNCDNSDNSDNSDNS190

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