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29er Inland Championships at Grafham Water Sailing Club

by Owen Bowerman 21 Nov 2012 15:25 GMT 17-18 November 2012

A huge 74 boat turnout came to the Ovington Boats 29er Inland Championships which made for a very interesting event with the boats racing at Grafham Water Sailing Club. All 74 29ers and a fleet of Flying Fifteens raced on the same race course. As the event was so popular the fleet was spilt into 4 fleets which took part in the qualifying series for gold and silver for the second day. A lot of respect must go to the race committee who managed to complete a series of excellent races, only missing one race for the silver fleet on the second very light and shifty day of racing.


The qualifying series consisted of shifty light wind races, with the occasional gust carrying quite a punch, the wind ranging from 8-18 knots. These winds proved to be perfect for the expertise of former National Champions Phil Walker and John Mather (Wimbledon Park) who were overnight leaders, closely followed by our current National Champions Matt Venables (Suttons SC) and Will Alloway (Rutland SC) in 2nd.

Almost everyone carried bad results onto the second day that left them with no room for error due to the winds being incredibly difficult and the results being very inconsistent. Rob and Emma Loveridge (Draycote Water SC) proved to be an exception having posted two 3rd's and two 2nd's which put them in a strong position for the upcoming gold fleet racing.


Sunday morning was still and frosty, leaving exposed ropes icy and making for a painful rigging session. However it was all worth it as the points were very tight, and a great atmosphere of suspense built for the days racing.

The first race of the day started with a black flag recall that left second place, Matt and Will, with nothing to do as the fleet got away at the second attempt. A difficult race with very limited wind was in order, riddled with huge snakes and ladders up and down the fleet which saw Charlotte Hooper and Molly Brown (Royal Burnham YC) take some brilliant tactical calls sending them from mid fleet to first. However this success was short lived due to a black flag, meaning that Duncan and Craig Hepplewhite (Loch Lomond SC) won the race showcasing the new style foils.

Phil and John, the overnight leaders, found some bad luck, with a less than spectacular first race. This signaled a huge turning point as many of the top boats had already 'used' their discard and two races left to sail in the complicated winds. This gave the more consistent sailors a good shot at gold.

Tom Methven and Rob Lloyd (Plymouth youth SC) sailed a perfect series and were the only boat who entered the last race without pressure as they had already banked a full house of counters with outstanding consistency. At this point only Rob and Emma Loveridge could beat them.

The last race was lead by Owen Bowerman (Hayling Island SC) and Morgan Peach (Royal Torbay YC) until the last windward mark (which was just off the clubhouse) where the wind allowed a group of boats to sail past the leaders approaching the windward mark, among this group was Rob and Emma Loveridge. Murray Hampshire and Chris Brewer (Papercourt\Queen Mary SC) managed to sail an immaculate race to snatch the win.

Tom and Rob were outside of their discard and could only sit back and watch a brilliant race sailed by the Loveridges for the win; however they were the only boat to post straight top 10s (discarding the last race which was a 7th) and approaching the youths this consistency through the light wind days will pay dividends through the longer events.

In the silver fleet Rebekka Thomas (Llandegfedd SC) and Jessica Annett (Llangorse SC) started Sunday at the top of the fleet but gear failure in the first race put them out of contention. In the end like the gold fleet it was consistency which paid off and it saw the Welsh pairing of Tilly James (New Quay SC) and Rebecca Morris (South Caernarfon YC) scoring a second and tenth to win the fleet from father and son pairing of Martin and Alex Joesbury (Leigh and Lowton/Clwb Hwylio Y Felinheli).

First girls and fourth overall were Vikki Payne and Stephi Orton (Emsworth SC/Chichester SC) and First junior within a strong up and coming junior fleet were Rowan Edwards and Daniel Blight (Clwb Hwylio Y Felinheli/Port Dinorwic SC) in 13th.

Special thanks to Ovington Boats, Grafham Water Sailing Club and Commodore Peter Saxton for managing the large numbers and difficult wind perfectly for another successful and competitive event as well as providing a firework display that exceeded everyone's expectations.

Overall Results:

Gold Fleet

PosFlightSail NoHelmCrewClubR1R2R3R4R5R6R7Pts
1stB2027Robert LOVERIDGEEmma LOVERIDGEDraycote Water/Draycote Water2332‑223316
2ndG1194Tom METHVENRob LLOYDPlymouth Youth S/Plymouth Youth S262152‑718
3rdB21Owen BOWERMANMorgan PEACHHISC/Royal Torbay YC47214‑18422
4thG1960Vikki PAYNEStephanie ORTONEmsworth/Chichester YC483225‑20.524
5thB2018Ruth ALLANAlice MASTERMANEmsworth SC / HISC/Hayling Island SC61476‑24226
6thG2042Duncan HEPPLEWHITECraig HEPPLEWHITELoch Lomond/Loch Lomond SC7‑1613311530
7thY703Phil WALKERJohn MATHERWimbledon Park/Wimbledon Park1143‑2016934
8thR8Mimi EL‑KHAZINDARBen BATTENRoyal Lymington YC/Lymington Town SC3579‑30151150
9thG2117Ed CONNELLANMatthew RHODESMiddle Nene Sc/Rutland Sailing Club551011128‑1851
10thG1324Murray HAMPSHIREChris BREWERPapercourt / Queen Mary/Papercourt / Que1311128‑167152
11thR2025Matt VENABLESWill ALLOWAYSutton/Rutland SC13110(BFD)291458
12thY1702Hugo ANDREWSElliot SPENSLEY‑ CORFIELDHISC/HISC1126149‑341759
13thG1902Rowan EDWARDSDaniel BLIGHTPwllheli / Y Felinheli/Pwllheli / Y Feli613116‑32111562
14thR322Ben SWYERWilliam TARN‑CHAPMANConiston/Derwent Sc1613613712‑3167
15thY1196Charlotte HOOPERMolly BROWNRoyal Burnham YC/Royal Burnham YC3414(BFD)233570
16thY2024Luke BERRYHenry MORLEYRutland Sailing Club/Rutland5751811‑352571
17thB1908Felix CROWTHERPaddy KeechHisc/QMSC102(DNC)526101972
18thB1157Keith ESCRITTMatt ESCRITTYorkshire Dales SC7171915104‑2672
19thR1754Joan FURNESSOllie COOPERDraycote Water/HISC917819‑21131076
20thB1235Abigail CROFTJenny CANTQueen Mary SC/Leigh and Lowton / Conisto24415‑26256680
21stY2121Curtis MEARNSJamie CATCHPOLELeigh and Lowton SC/Leigh and Lowton SC19(BFD)166892280
22ndG2016Robert BADDELEYJosh RIDLEYBurghfield / HISC/Burghfield / HISC111217713‑2220.580.5
23rdY2122Christopher COWANThomas GOODBOURNPortchester/Burfield999201420‑2981
24thG1329Myles JACKSONGareth VINEYLlandegfedd SC/Cardiff Bay YC2310814‑2921884
25thR704Barnaby BLACKSTONEGuy WILKINSONHISC / Bewl Valley/HISC / Bewl Valley8(BFD)14213172891
26thY2113Lauren MILESCharlie DARLINGHISC/HISC128(BFD)827142392
27thR1972Joshua BELBENRobert MASTERMANStokes Bay SC/Hayling Island SC1212111817‑322797
28thR1328Danielle ROWERachel TILLEYNeyland YC/Llandegfedd SC1810161724‑271398
29thY382Ian PAYNEJamie JOBSONRutland SC/RTYC86725(BFD)193499
30thG900Dan VENABLESFinn MURPHYSutton/Portishead1514251618‑3312100
31stY1782George MEREDITHJeremy WILLIAMSONDovey YC/Hayling Island SC131421111531‑32105
32ndB1784James GRUMMETTDaniel BUDDENBurwain SC/Redesmere SC2315131919‑2616105
33rdY1895Stirling TAYLORChay TAYLORBurnham SC/Burnham SC1618159‑312824110
34thB2111Ross MCFARLANEHugh WARDCastle Cove Sailing Club/Hisc1491812(BFD)3030113
35thR2043Jovian SHORTJames BARLOWRTYC/RTYC1011520(DNC)DNCDNC120
36thR79Oliver SCOTTTom MITCHELLErith YC/Erith YC(DNC)251012282533133
37thR543Jane FURNESSEllie HIDEDraycote Water/Draycote Water21(BFD)234233636143

Silver Fleet

PosFlightSail NoHelmCrewClubR1R2R3R4R5R6Pts
1stB1505Tilly JAMESRebecca MORRISNEW Quay YC/Stropshire SC / Scyc2038142221068
2ndG931Martin JOESBURYAlex JOESBURYLeigh and Lowton/Port Dinorwic2119172111169
3rdB2123James HUTTON‑PENMANThomas JAYASEKARABurnham SC/Burnham SC3222231031169
4thG2046Gus DIXONHenry CUNNISONRhyc / HISC/HISC301892241871
5thB1859Anna PRESCOTTJess EALESLymington Town / Hayling Island/Lymingto242126231372
6thG2120Rory HUMPHRIESChris BARNESLeigh & Lowton/Leigh & Lowton1715212517272
7thY1510Jess HAMMETTDavid BRANDHisc / Papercourt/Hisc2219271319578
8thR1287Andrew KILBURNCalum HEALEYNotts County S C / Rutland S C/Sutton S1521122492986
9thG1616Alex ORTONAbbie PAGEChichester YC/Chichester YC18161916181583
10thG167Josh DAVIESJake DAVIESPwllheli nefyn/Pwllheli Nefyn1722241772891
11thR16Steph WEBBEROlivia WINTHERHill Head Sc / Thornbury Sc/Chichester Y3320202781691
12thY1322Huw WHITWORTHHarry WILSONDatchet Water SC/Datchet Water SC2626261516992
13thG1509Phoebe WARRENLucy HARRISEmsworth SC/Queen Mary SC272627385893
14thR1779Alex CORBYJamie PROFFITTFgsc/kgsc/Fishers Green14202524103293
15thY1830Freddie GROGONOOliver GROGONORoyal Hospital School/Royal Hospital Sch29302227244106
16thY1200Rebekka THOMASJessica ANNETTCBYC / Llandegfedd/Llangorse/CBYC25242053934108
17thB2011Ollie WILSONMax BURROWSNorthampton/Northampton3433303566109
18thB409Seb BAUCUTTSamantha WARRENEssex YC/Essex YC272832301412111
19thR470Matt HILLMarcus PAYNEHisc/HISC20383131307119
20thB613Ben JENNINGSMarcus TRESSLERRutland SC/Rutland SC382524262024119
21stY983Tom JEFFERYLuke RAYNERBurton SC/Burton SC282322292225120
22ndG1323Lawrence LOGANThomas CLAYTONNotts County/Scaling DAM / Yorkshire Dal222335281536123
23rdY1243Annie FOXMartha RHODESDraycote/Draycote302932312113124
24thG860Matthew CURRELLEmma HATTERSLEYParkstone YC/Poole YC252729283919128
25thR621Rebecca TAYLORSophie OPIELOCKthe Royal Hospital School / EYC/the Roya353434371214129
26thY1275Hugo TUCKERTim COLLINOEmsworth SC/Emsworth SC262418233939130
27thR325Tommi COODEJames GUINANMumbles/Bala283130302920137
28thR394Phoebe CONNELLANHatty WARDMiddle Nene SC/HISC/Queen Mary313134332717139
29thY1249Kim MAY‑PAPAILIOUAaron REYNOLDSPoole YC/Erith YC192831383231141
30thG1661Josh BLACKBURNJack COLLINGSRoyal Hospital School/LTSC363228382521142
31stY544Matilda DOLINAnnie BOYLEHISC/QMSC312933342326142
32ndB1221Thomas JOHNSONFlynn DAVIESBlackwater SC / Corinthian Otters/Burnha383233331333144
33rdY843Cameron WEBBERJoseph FENWICKHill Head Sc / Thornbury Sc/Hill Head Sc333329322822144
34thB1277Bex STOWEJames BUTLERRutland SC/Milton Keynes SC343428292630147
35thR385James THOMASJack NUNNCBYC / Llandegfedd SC/CBYC / Bowmoor322736343127151
36thR1959Sam EVINGTONMitch KNEALEChester/Chester293035323335159
37thR937Steph HARDINGMegan O'BRIENHollowell/Hollowell383537363923169
38th=R1285William HIDEDominic DANIELYorkshire Dales/Yorkshire Dales383838383939191
38th=R137Henry BRAYRichard BRAYOxford SC/Oxford SC383838383939191

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