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Selden 2020 - LEADERBOARD

Selden Solo National Championship at Hayling Island Sailing Club - Day 1

by Will Loy 24 Jul 2023 06:31 BST 23-28 July 2023
Selden Solo Nationals at Hayling Island Day 1 © Will Loy

My on-site accommodation had delivered a good night's sleep, only the chime from my Samsung S5 spoiling a dream I will not share on a public domain. I assumed it was sunny but to be fair, the tangerine curtains could have been hiding an end of World scenario, such was the strength of orange filter. It did put me in an optimistic mood and, employing an SAS style body roll, I extracted myself from the lower bunk without injury.

First mission would be to check the catering standards and this past with distinction, the full English breakfast well up to my usual standard of consumption and not to heavy on the wallet, the Scots will be pleased.

Mark Wood would be our PRO and he massed the troops and provided a concise briefing, though his cursor skills require improvement. Our on-the-water jury would be Steve Watson and he was equally concise, saying few words but with the authority and menace of the Godfather.

I would be on-board with Steve and HISC and our Championship Organiser Steve Ede had organised a rib specifically for us, the added buoyancy always welcome for men of our girth. Interestingly we mounted the craft whilst still on land before a tractor delivered us into the H2O, I guess they could pull us out quick if water breached the deck. I fastened the velcro wristbands on my Aquamarine offshore jacket, taking a moment to admire the thought process employed in its clever design and pulled a sweet from the reassuringly deep external pocket, there was no way my Murray Mints were getting wet.

The ride around to the start area was as lumpy as custard, the overnight swell accompanied by a pattern of waves that you couldn't really call a pattern and I swore at my driver a few times but my words were clearly lost in the wind, either that or he didn't care. I put my angst into a box and prepared my equipment, telling my Nikon P950 that everything would be alright and opened the minty, buttery goodies.

Race 1 Wind at 240 and F4-5

Committee boat favoured and with the tide holding the fleet back, along with a strong breeze and a million waves, we had a clear start. Solos pitched up and down in a battle with the elements, the sailors bucking like rodeo riders as they attempted to dissipate the influences of nature.

The fleet was well spread half way up the beat though this was more down to the pointing ability of the competitors than tactical consideration.

At the top mark, and claiming the 'First to the Mark' beer voucher would be Oliver Davenport from Ben Flower, Charlie Cumbley had crossed ahead of him on port but stood on a length to play safe as the tide was still ripping in. Richard Lovering, Martin Frary, Jamie Morgan and Chris Brown followed as the fleet prepared for the run and some further pain. Guy Mayger, Paul Davis and Ian Hopwood would be looking to gain on the leading bunch but with 12 races planned, they were right in the mix. There was a time we would all just file down to the bottom mark but these athletes, their technique honed from years of practice and Youtube tutorials are much more dynamic, even in a Solo. Unbelievably, Davenport dropped the ball in a gybe and lost a few places, fortunately getting the boat upright quicker than the other 80 odd competitors would have liked or believed.

Flower took control at the bottom mark, his Laser/ILCA experience and no comprehension of the Solo pecking order resulting in a 25-metre lead with Cumbley splitting sides and going slightly left.

The four main players extended with Flower looking as comfortable as a cat by the fireplace as he straight-legged upwind with the fleet in his wake. I offered my colleague another sweet before taking out two for myself, tucking one into my cheek for later.

At the top Flower had extended, his technique giving a pointing ability edge over Cumbley and Davenport came in from the right with a comeback only bettered in an America's Cup to get up to second. Lovering was fourth but only a spin-out ahead would assist his cause.

The reaches were fun unless you had a jury boat breathing down your neck but at the gun it was Flower, Davenport, Cumbley, Lovering and Morgan.

The fleet took a moment to enjoy the majesty of Hayling Bay in all it's glory before resetting their watches and mind-set for race 2, it looked like it would be equally exhausting. I locked my weary body into position over the rib's centre consul so as not to be jettisoned and hoped no-one from Village People was on-board before training my Nikon lens towards the start line.

Race 2 Wind at 240 and F3-5

Clear start and a pretty much copycat of race 1 with Flower leading in from the right from Cumbley, Lovering, Morgan, Davenport and Hopwood. Paul Davis and Oliver Turner were next to blast off down the run with Frary again in contention.

Flower, Morgan and Davenport opted for the left hand downwind gate while Cumbley and Lovering went right though the emphasis was definitely be right as you go upwind and at the top mark second time round Flower held but with Cumbley gaining. Davenport Morgan and Lovering were in a holding pattern but the action was ahead, Cumbley nailing the reaches to break through under Flower before consolidating to take the bullet.

The fleet returned to shore, the two reaches fun though the turning gybe took out a few brave souls, still, if you are going to capsize, do it after racing.

So Flower leads with a 1-2 from Cumbley 3-1 and Davenport 2-3. Lovering and Morgan are next with a whole load of talent chasing them down. It should be an epic event so look out for the daily reports.

Thanks to Selden and tonight was the Aquamarine Prize Draw, if I didn't have one of their jackets already I would have entered the event now. Class Chairman Paul de Geus won a very nice Aquamarine Jacket along with Andy Hyland while Ian Hopwood was among a few others who collected Aquamarine Dry Bags.

Thanks again to our sponsors, you do wonders for our class.

Results after Day 1:

PosHelmClubSail NoCategoryR1R2Pts
1stBen FlowerPaignton SC5524 123
2ndCharlie CumbleyHISC/TCYC6021 314
3rdOliver DavenportNorthampton6061 235
4thJamie MorganRutland Sailing club6064 549
5thRichard Loveringhisc/ wyc5831 459
6thGuy MaygerHayling Island Sailing Club5691Veteran6814
7thMartin fraryHISC6057Veteran7714
8thIan HopwoodBassenthwaite Sailing Club5897Veteran9615
9thAlex ButlerHayling Island Sailing Club5781 111021
10thTim lawSalcombe5966Grand Master13922
11thChris Browndraycote6074Veteran101222
12thJames GoodfellowWeston Sailing Club5938 81725
13thPaul DavisLymington Town Sailing Club5914 121325
14thMichael HicksSalcombe6079Grand Master171431
15thRobert GullanHisc5502 162137
16thOlly TurnerSalcombe YC5546 181937
17thKevan GibbLargo Bay Sailing Club6043Grand Master261541
18thSimon DerhamLittleton SC5393Veteran152641
19thTed BakkerWV Randmeer649 251641
20thIain Peter McgregorSalcombe Yacht club6088Grand Master222345
21stJonny CoateSouth Staffs SC5130 351146
22ndCharlie BrecknellChanonry S C4975Veteran202747
23rdCharlie NunnTorpoint Mosquito SC5901 143448
24thNigel DaviesDraycote Water SC5911Veteran282048
25thalec powellHISC5553Veteran193150
26thKim FurnissTorpoint Mosquito6013Grand Master292251
27thRichie BaileyHISC5816Veteran233053
28thSteve EdeArdleigh6045Veteran371855
29thDaniel MartinLymington Town Sailing Club5822 302959
30thAdrian StellHISC5373 362460
31stHans DuetzWV Randmeer637Veteran402565
32ndTim JacksonPapercourt5771Grand Master244569
33rdGraham Cranford SmithSalcombe Yacht Club5755Grand Master422870
34thNick RawlingsHayling Island Saiing Club5569Grand Master343670
35thTim LewisRYA6010Grand Master323971
36thMark LeeLymington Town SC6006Veteran215172
37thDoug LattaHayling Island SC6002Grand Master274673
38thJan Pieter BraamWV RandmeerNED 654 433275
39thAndy JonesBurghfield SC5726Grand Master413778
40thDavid MitchellWarsash5600Grand Master384179
41stSimon LawFrensham Pond SC5742Veteran463884
42ndRob MilledgeLymington Town SC5925Veteran474087
43rdJohn SteelsStarcross YC5926Grand Master444387
44thJon GayLochaber6001Veteran533588
45thAndy CarterLeigh and Lowton SC5615Grand Master494291
46thRichard InstoneChase SC6076Grand Master395493
47thSteve robertsTorpoint mosquito sailing club5642 455095
48thNev WatsonHISC5382Veteran484896
49thNeil DavisonHayling Island Sailing Club5748Grand Master524799
50thGeoff HoldenTorpoint Mosquito SC6042Grand Master5644100
51stGreg SwiftHayling Island Sailing Club6062Veteran5449103
52ndMark FlewHayling Island Sailing Club6050Veteran5053103
53rdNicholas WebbHISC4441Veteran5752109
54thDavid WinderHollingworth Lake6073Veteran31RET129
55thAndrew FoxLeigh and Lawton Sailing Club5909VeteranDNS33131
56thRichard HudsonBough Beech SC5554Grand Master33DNC131
57thMalcolm BuchananLymington Town SC5570Grand Master51RET149
58thMichael BarnesLagos Yacht Club3847Septimus55RET153
59thAndrew WilsonGurnard SC4534Grand MasterDNCDNC196
59thRoel BakkerWV RandmeerNED 663VeteranDNCDNC196
59thHarold LensingW.V. RandmeerNED 667SeptimusDNCDNC196
59thRoel den HerderWsvGiesbeekNED 668VeteranDNCDNC196
59threne salawv randmeerNED 644Grand MasterDNCDNC196
59thVincent SpeelmanZeilvereniging De OnderlingeNED 648Grand MasterDNCDNC196
59thSteve MitchellTMSC5905Grand MasterDNCDNC196
59thPatrick WardCSC/ BBSC5770VeteranDNCDNC196
59thJohn EllisHayling Island Sailing Club5793Grand MasterDNCDNC196
59thNigel ThomasHill Head SC5780VeteranDNCDNC196
59thSteve HaggettLymington Town SC5913Grand MasterDNCDNC196
59thWillie ToddLargs Sailing Club5801Grand MasterDNCDNC196
59thDave NixsonSpinnaker5896Grand MasterDNCDNC196
59thPhil KilburnLymington Town S C5950Grand MasterDNCDNC196
59thAndy HylandLymington Town SC6022Grand MasterDNCDNC196
59thSal Erskine‑FurnissTorpoint Mosquito5262LadyDNCDNC196
59thPhil SturmerBrightlingsea SC5819VeteranDNCDNC196
59thJarvis SimpsonBrightlingsea Sailing Club6016Grand MasterDNCDNC196
59thPatrick BurnsDalgety Bay SC5967SeptimusDNCDNC196
59thRichard GoodenoughLymington Town Sailing Club5559Grand MasterDNCDNC196
59thTim WadeLymington Town sc5629Grand MasterDNCDNC196
59thGraham WilsonNorthampton5721SeptimusDNCDNC196
59thDavid ParkinAberdeen & Stonehaven YC5889Grand MasterDNCDNC196
59thDave MoodyHISC5436Grand MasterDNCDNC196
59thAmanda HendersonLochaber0Veteran / LadyDNCDNC196
59thJez whiteHISC5657Grand MasterDNCDNC196
59thNick FisherTorpoint Mosquitos5844Grand MasterDNCDNC196
59thPaul LewisHISC5918 DNCDNC196
59thAndy TunnicliffeBassenthwaite SC6084 DNCDNC196
59thTim DeaconFrensham Pond SC5129Grand MasterDNCDNC196
59thPeter WarneNorthampton SC6056Grand MasterDNCDNC196
59thMarc DiebenWSV Giesbeek641VeteranDNCDNC196
59thMaria E. Franco FerroNorthampton Sailing Club5675LadyDNCDNC196
59thAnthony SandersHISC5620Grand MasterDNCDNC196
59thPaul de GeusGWV de Vrijbuiter605Grand MasterDNCDNC196
59thBarbaraG. W. Vrijbuiter565LadyDNCDNC196
59thMark FullerHISC5871 RETDNC196
59thBob ClarksonHayling Island SC4610VeteranRETDNC196
59thMark HarperDell Quay/HISC5836Grand MasterDNCDNC196

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