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Selden 2020 - LEADERBOARD

Selden Solo National Championship at Hayling Island Sailing Club - Overall

by Will Loy 28 Jul 2023 17:44 BST 23-28 July 2023

The day 5 evening social event was the Noble Marine fish and chip supper and we were blown away by the high standard, our senses of sight, smell and taste taken on a trip to any decent seafood restaurant.

The NSCA commend the catering team here at HISC, your food was top class and on par with the race teams/safety cover and shore-side crew who have made this event so successful. P&B handed out some great prizes as part of their race day sponsorship, Barbara Schapers, Tim Law and Michael Hicks amongst the lucky winners. Thank You P&B for your continued support of the Solo Class.

The enforced lay day had given me sufficient time to consolidate photo and video footage and even write a day 5 report, tasks that would normally burden me late into the night, so a lie in was welcome. Extracting one of my trusty earplugs, I squinted at my device's screen, 6.36 am, confirming that I had slept, though my bodies auto-mechanism to rejuvenate me had clearly failed. I exited the lower bunk with a wrestling technique Big Daddy would have been proud of and looked back with some distain at the single mattress. It had provided sanctuary but I would not miss the torturous bed springs, though the pattern etched onto my torso was kind of cool.

The morning dawned grey but dry though the sky looked heavy with moisture, the odd drop of rain disrupting the reflection in a nearby puddle. Solos, still sheathed in their breathable top covers sat obediently in lines of twenty, like a regiment of soldiers awaiting the call to battle.

Today would be the day of reckoning with three competitors all capable of grasping the Championship, Flower, Davenport and Cumbley.

The forecast was for a westerly breeze, a direction that the fleet have come to understand this week and a wind strength of 10-15 knots so perfect race conditions. This concurred with my own preference though some sunshine would be beneficial for my Nikon P950 which was still recovering from the brutality of day 4.

Sailors traipsed around, looking a little lost, the thrill of a full English breakfast had worn off after 5 days and the lethargy it induces was not what any race-minded competitor needed.

Luckily, I had no such targets and following a plate full of protein, made my way to the beach for the daily climb up Mount Rib.

We entered the race area and I wiped my camera lens with my T shirt, my trusty cloth, designed to wick away moisture now resembled the Shroud of Turin and was stuffed firmly into the depths of my kit bag with sweet wrappers and melted Whispers.

Race 9 250 degrees of near as and 7-10 knots.

Flower and Davenport started at the committee boat with Cumbley twenty or so lengths down the line after the first start was recalled and the fleet punched their stubby noses through the Solent chop which was tame by day 4 standards. Michael Hicks threaded the needle and hooking into a nice left hand lift, rounded first, giving him bragging rights at Salcombe Y.C. or the next 365 days. Dave Mitchell and Steve Ede followed next from Han Duetz, Iain Magregor and Jon Gay. Cumbley followed Nunn around and looking back could see that Flower and Davenport were deep.

The run was a perfect angle, the PRO Mark Wood and his team have done a marvellous job all week and they were not going to drop the ball today. Hicks held from Cumbley and they split, left and right respectively with Ede and Magregor following the Salcombe specialist. Cumbley was way out to the right with the majority of the fleet following but Flower and Davenport, fourteenth and sixteenth at the top mark headed out to sea, Flower's sail numbers out of focus, even with my Nikon P950 at full zoom. The right appeared to go soft and, unbelievably, Flower, smelling of roses was lifted to the top mark and the lead which he would hold to the finish following an undramatic run. Cumbley and Davenport followed in obediently with Hicks and James Goodfellow completing the top five.

Race 10 270 degrees and 7-12 knots

Three attempts were required to get race 10 under way, the PRO correctly aborting the second effort under a black flag with seconds to go. The breeze, like my stride was unstable but Robert Gullan sailed out to the right of the course, he had obviously seen something and was first to the top mark by 100 metres from Oliver Turner, Johnny Coate and Tedd Bakker with Mayger completing the top five. Steels, Lovering, Butler, Davenport and Roel Den Herder were next with Cumbley eleventh and Flower buried deeper than a tulip bulb.

Gullan still led at the bottom mark with Turner following out to the right of the course while Bakker and Coate headed left with Cumbley and Davenport making places for fun. Bakker led in from Gullan, Coate, Mayger, Turner, Davenport, Butler and Cumbley.

The run was tricky and with a large swell, knowing what you can do was advantageous, Cumbley getting himself up to fourth at the gun from Mayger, Bakker, Gullan and Coate though were too far ahead to catch. Davenport finished seventh and Flower added a thirty-two to his discard selection.

Race 11

Away after a general recall and all the main players were working the right middle of the course and keeping an eye out on each other. There was no point in Cumbley match racing Flower to the back as Davenport looked imperious and a bullet would give him the title so the three just sailed their own races. Fittingly, Flower rounded first from Cumbley and Davenport, Morgan and Paul Davis completing the top five.

The leader extended while Cumbley loose covered Davenport around the two lap race, Morgan, Lovering and Davis pulling away from the pack on the two reaches which were spectacular, exhilarating and exhausting.

So, at the gun, Flower took the title of Selden Solo National Champion, with Charlie Cumbley securing second from Oliver Davenport. These three sailors displayed a different class of athleticism and tactical nous through the eleven race series and are worthy of the podium.

Rich Lovering showed great consistency along with Martin Frary to finish fourth and fifth while Guy Mayger's last day charge pulled him through to sixth. Brown, Gullan, Law and Hopwood complete a top ten of class, talent and true grit but these are qualities the whole fleet have displayed this week.

Massive thanks to Hayling Island, your race management, off water catering and shore team have been professional and friendly and have made the Solo fleet very welcome. A big thank you to Steve Watson, his Jury presence was appreciated and his powerboat skills top quality.

We thank you.

  • Martin Frary is first Veteran 5th
  • Tim Law is first Grand Master 9th
  • Mike Barnes is first Septimus and first Wooden Solo 64th
  • Sal Erskine Furniss is first Lady 72nd
  • Tedd Bakker NED is our first non UK sailor 16th

Thank You to Selden, HD Sails, Winder Boats, Suntouched, Impact Marine, Noble Marine, P&B and Aqua Marine.

A full report, extended highlights and extended Interviews will follow in the next SoloInteractive.

Overall Results:
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PosSail NoHelmClubCategoryR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9R10R11Pts
1st5524Ben FlowerPaignton SC 12‑19411211‑32114
2nd6021Charlie CumbleyHayling Island Sailing Club/TCYC 312‑14‑631324221
3rd6061Oliver DavenportNorthampton 231(BFD)22423‑7322
4th5831Richard LoveringHayling Island Sailing Club/ WYC 4562‑8555‑148545
5th6057Martin fraryHayling Island Sailing ClubVeteran771683634‑34‑341266
6th5691Guy MaygerHayling Island Sailing ClubVeteran6810‑2415167‑1865881
7th6074Chris BrownDraycoteVeteran1012‑14741410812‑27784
8th5502Robert GullanHayling Island Sailing Club 16‑211357899‑4121786
9th5966Tim lawSalcombeGrand Master1394(BFD)(DSQ)76626121194
10th5897Ian HopwoodBassenthwaite Sailing ClubVeteran96‑206179151017‑631099
11th6079Michael HicksSalcombeGrand Master‑1714151391216144‑2014111
12th5546Olly TurnerSalcombe YC 1819‑55310131313‑461013112
13th6064Jamie MorganRutland Sailing club 54744548(UFD)36‑604117
14th5938James GoodfellowWeston Sailing Club 8171223‑241111195‑2816122
15th5781Alex ButlerHayling Island Sailing Club 1110918‑27152221136‑29125
16th649Ted BakkerWV Randmeer 25163211124‑2617‑28121139
17th5914Paul DavisLymington Town Sailing Club 121328191410(BFD)7‑62356144
18th6045Steve EdeArdleighVeteran‑37188173318(BFD)2791826174
19th6088Iain Peter McgregorSalcombe Yacht clubGrand Master222318(BFD)4517201120‑5931207
20th5553Alec PowellHayling Island Sailing ClubVeteran193124‑5912‑382929252218209
21st5901Charlie NunnTorpoint Mosquito SC 143436‑654133121610‑5022218
22nd637Hans DuetzWV RandmeerGrand Master40252722211934‑537‑5724219
23rd5130Jonny CoateSouth Staffs SC 35113430‑42‑37322322330220
24th6006Mark LeeLymington Town SCVeteran215122(BFD)1326(BFD)22272515222
25th5911Nigel DaviesDraycote Water SCVeteran2820‑3825282023263221‑35223
26th5816Richie BaileyHayling Island Sailing ClubVeteran2330171137(UFD)(BFD)3184625228
27th6001Jon GayLochaberVeteran‑533511124422(BFD)25212437231
28th6073David WinderHollingworth LakeVeteran31(RET)212916‑521840114033239
29th6043Kevan GibbLargo Bay Sailing ClubGrand Master2615303319361932‑54‑3832242
30th5393Simon DerhamLittleton SCVeteran1526‑563425231720‑735436250
31st4975Charlie BrecknellChanonry S CVeteran2027‑48472632141535‑6244260
32nd5771Tim JacksonPapercourtGrand Master2445‑7331‑7227351260399282
33rd6013Kim FurnissTorpoint MosquitoGrand Master292259‑6039212724‑692338282
34th6076Richard InstoneChase SCGrand Master39‑5425163648‑5428291351285
35th6002Doug LattaHayling Island SCGrand Master27‑464336‑54413734301742307
36th5909Andrew FoxLeigh and Lowton Sailing ClubVeteran(DNS)33‑604935312149473327325
37th5918Paul LewisHISC (DNC)(DNC)53322230BFD36181523327
38th5600David MitchellWarsashGrand Master3841333532‑5438(UFD)154948329
39th5822Daniel MartinLymington Town Sailing Club 3029‑6557344230(DNC)314334330
40th6042Geoff HoldenTorpoint Mosquito SCGrand Master‑564440‑5523282837484743338
41st6010Tim LewisRYAGrand Master32394237‑625336(UFD)333047349
42nd654Jan Pieter BraamWV Randmeer 433239405725(BFD)42‑673150359
43rd668Roel den HerderWsvGiesbeekVeteran(DNC)(DNC)69287434243337952360
44th5755Graham Cranford SmithSalcombe Yacht ClubGrand Master42283256‑693939414052‑67369
45th5925Rob MilledgeLymington Town SCVeteran474047‑6730513147‑565328374
46th5726Andy JonesBurghfield SCGrand Master4137511059‑6556611645(RET)376
47th5373Adrian StellHayling Island Sailing Club 362457(RET)4858253549‑7154386
48th5742Simon LawFrensham Pond SCVeteran4638‑6451‑65434638235549389
49th5871Mark FullerHayling Island Sailing Club (RET)(DNC)262718294045757260392
50th5569Nick RawlingsHayling Island Saiing ClubGrand Master3436501538693330(DNC)(DNC)DNC403
51st5801Willie ToddLargs Sailing ClubGrand Master(DNC)(DNC)23462950DNCDNC241920407
52nd6016Jarvis SimpsonBrightlingsea Sailing ClubGrand Master(DNC)(DNC)29262047BFDDNC192646409
53rd5926John SteelsStarcross YCGrand Master4443‑74‑7268684351451139412
54th5748Neil DavisonHayling Island Sailing ClubGrand Master524754347‑63525552‑8462415
55th5642Steve robertsTorpoint mosquito sailing club 4550‑585031465050‑634845415
56th5615Andy CarterLeigh and Lowton SCGrand Master494244963‑745962‑742963420
57th5554Richard HudsonBough Beech SCGrand Master33(DNC)31(BFD)43404448587053420
58th5382Nev WatsonHISCVeteran48484570‑80(UFD)4144555119421
59th5780Nigel ThomasHill Head SCVeteran(DNC)(DNC)35151756566431670422
60th5559Richard GoodenoughLymington Town Sailing ClubGrand Master(DNC)(DNC)705240354252425840431
61st6062Greg SwiftHayling Island Sailing ClubVeteran5449‑83646045493971‑7541472
62nd605Paul de GeusGWV de VrijbuiterGrand Master(DNC)(DNC)725352675860501456482
63rd6056Peter WarneNorthampton SCGrand Master(DNC)(DNC)497156496154664159506
64th3847Michael BarnesLagos Yacht ClubSeptimus55(RET)4142‑77614864647369517
65th5844Nick FisherTorpoint MosquitosGrand Master(DNC)(DNC)664858735758703758525
66th6050Mark FlewHayling Island Sailing ClubVeteran5053‑8169615666(DNC)596757538
67th5629Tim WadeLymington Town scGrand Master(DNC)(DNC)684581725546516161540
68th5570Malcolm BuchananLymington Town SCGrand Master51(RET)75627562455972‑8164565
69th641Marc DiebenWSV GiesbeekGrand Master(DNC)(DNC)61BFD64604765656555580
70th5950Phil KilburnLymington Town S CGrand Master(DNC)(DNC)62634944RETDNC445668582
71st5819Phil SturmerBrightlingsea SCVeteran(DNC)(DNC)523971776463786873585
72nd5262Sal Erskine‑FurnissTorpoint MosquitoLady(DNC)(DNC)715483787171613675600
73rd4133Tim DeaconFrensham Pond SCGrand Master(DNC)(DNC)46RET66876769398065617
74th5889David ParkinAberdeen & Stonehaven YCGrand Master(DNC)(DNC)547473766870686478625
75th565BarbaraG. W. VrijbuiterLady(DNC)(DNC)907385817068384280627
76th4441Nicholas WebbHayling Island Sailing ClubVeteran5752‑9179‑90846367837971635
77th6053Amanda HendersonLochaberVeteran / Lady(DNC)(DNC)787676716257817766644
78th5770Patrick WardCSC/ BBSCVeteran(DNC)(DNC)86587070DNCDNC574472653
79th6022Andy HylandLymington Town SCGrand Master(DNC)(DNC)37205379RETDNCDNCDNCDNC679
80th5905Steve MitchellTMSCGrand Master(DNC)(DNC)7641558060DNCDNCDNCDNC704
81st5913Steve HaggettLymington Town SCGrand Master(DNC)(DNC)778288827374778374710
82nd5836Mark HarperDell Quay/Hayling Island Sailing ClubGrand Master(DNC)(DNC)67386755RETDNCDNCDNCDNC717
83rd5896Dave NixsonSpinnakerGrand Master(DNC)(DNC)9280825753RET7978RET717
84th5675Maria E. Franco FerroNorthampton Sailing ClubLady(DNC)(DNC)807789887472807681717
85th644Rene Salawv randmeerGrand Master(DNC)(DNC)63784666RETDNCDNCDNCDNC743
86th648Vincent SpeelmanZeilvereniging De OnderlingeGrand Master(DNC)(DNC)898591897273848279744
87th5436Dave MoodyHayling Island Sailing ClubGrand Master(DNC)(DNC)85688686DNCDNC767476747
88th663Roel BakkerWV RandmeerVeteran(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC51568269DNC748
89th5657Jez whiteHayling Island Sailing ClubGrand Master(DNC)(DNC)846178UFDDNC43DNCDNCDNC756
90th5967Patrick BurnsDalgety Bay SCSeptimus(DNC)(DNC)79665085DNSDNCDNCDNCDNC770
91st4610Bob ClarksonHayling Island SCVeteran(RET)(DNC)8781845969RETDNCDNCDNC772
92nd5721Graham WilsonNorthamptonSeptimus(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC536677784
93rd5793John EllisHayling Island Sailing ClubGrand Master(DNC)(DNC)82838764DNSDNCDNCDNCDNC806
94th667Harold LensingW.V. RandmeerSeptimus(DNC)(DNC)93757983DNSDNCDNCDNCDNC820
95th5620Anthony SandersHayling Island Sailing ClubGrand Master(DNC)(DNC)888492DNSDNSDNCDNCDNCDNC852
96th6084Andy TunnicliffeBassenthwaite SC (DNC)(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC882
96th4534Andrew WilsonGurnard SCGrand Master(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC882

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