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British Moth Wheelbarrow at Chippenham Sailing & Canoe Club

by Mark Collyer 1 Sep 2010 11:21 BST 28 August 2010

After a week of nearly non-stop rain, the weather gods relented in time for the third running of the “Wheelbarrow” on the river Avon at Chippenham SCC. Warm sunshine and a decent Breeze welcomed the very reasonable entry.

The Club’s short Startline meant that the fleet had to be seperated in to ‘flights’. Reigning National Champion, Roger Witts, returning to the waters of his youth, then proceded to give a Masterclass to some of the less experienced local sailors. Despite winning all three races did not have it all his own way.

As is normal for these events, the day ended with a barbeque and a few bottles of wine.

Overall Results:

1st Roger Witts (Frampton on Severn) 790, 1,1,1
2nd Andrew Perrott (Chippenham) 834, 2,3,2
3rd Mark Bartlett (Chippenham) 787, 3,2, DNC
4th Gary Tomkins (Sessca) 862, DNF,4,3
5th Abby Freeley (Sessca) 783, 5,6,4
6th Tony Latham (Frampton) 756, 6,5,5
7th Mike Roberts (Chippenham) 731, 4,7,DNF
8th Steve Restrict (Chippenham) 796, DNC,8,6

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