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IOM Midland District Champion Skipper Winter Series at Lincoln Radio Sailing Club - Round 2

by Mick Chamberlain 3 Feb 17:03 GMT 19 January 2025
Darin Ballington (second in round 2) - IOM Midland District Champion Skipper Winter Series at Lincoln © Jen Hand

Wow what a day for Radio Racing - the weather god's delivered and the 30 skipper's took full advantage, some travelling for up to 3 hours to compete in what one would say was a very hot fleet.

OD Micky C, with help from Darin B got the course sorted in good time, wind not quite perfect but that would come we new it. Split into two fleets for the seeding, these would be run using the South bank, and duly started at ten am sharp, the winners of both seedings were Martyn Aspinal and Roger Crates the breeze being a steady 5/6 knots and this was to remain for the first B fleet race once the seedings had been sorted.

The Breeze as the race went on was veering, and we knew the time had come to change banks, and so over to our favoured East bank where a great beat and run course was set, the perfect South westerly getting up to around ten knots, and it racing was close to the bank giving great views for the skippers and finishing team alike.

The racing was close where ever you were in the fleet, but a pattern was emerging among the top ten who were particularly close. The first three races had Rob Mcintosh with his V9 post 2 Bullets and a second spot, consistency was hard to find but Tim Hand had got a 1st and 2nd but was spoilt by a discardable 13th, not ideal, but his Brit Pop was going well.

The Lincoln club was sporting 13 entries in the event a truly great turnout, with some very skilled visitors this was always going to be a tough event, Two Lincoln skipper's suffered winch problem's early on and had to retire, which must have been disappointing.

Race 5 had Rob M post his 2nd bullet with Tim H keeping the pressure on with a second, it was really tight for the top four places and most were hoping to get to 8 races to get their second discard, in a falling breeze and the final A fleet race shortened, the second discard helped some, Rob M clinched the win with great consistency and he will be pleased he made the return to radio sailing, Darin B winning the last race cemented 2nd but it could have been so different for Tim and Dorian, consistency is always the Key.

But many thanks to all the helpers who made this great event tick, especially our scorer who was unflappable.

Overall Results:

PositionHullHelmSail NoClub/CityR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8Pts
1V966Robert McIntoshBirkenhead RS&PC2128165213
2Britpop98Darin BallingtonLincoln RSC3433828116
3Britpop134Tim HandLincoln RSC213122821417
4Britpop60Dorian CreaseTwo Islands RYC3254413817
5Britpop17Rob RadbourneManor Park RSC610451644730
6Buzz 67Brian SummersTayside RSC791317.7712334.7
7Britpop74Chris ElliottLincoln RSC517289339938
8Britpop91Martyn AspinallRotherham MYC1148771361642
9Britpop97Rob WilsonLincoln RSC41261351211543
10Alioth71Simon FairmamManor Park RSC581561010101549
11V10144Paul KellyLincoln RSC1426121561111155
12Britpop57David RigbyLincoln RSC95914135171855
13V11.545Paul MiddletonFleetwood MY&PBC1221111291615665
14Britpop32Simon RichardsonManor Park RSC81110101215241966
15Buzz 3145Colin McGinnisTayside RSC4616161429212076
16Venti87Kevin EvisonLincoln RSC101817111525131278
17Rockstar171Ben WallaceHuntingdon RYC637172922272479
18Britpop43John SmithManor Park RSC13714251814261783
19Robot88Hayden WallaceHuntingdon RYC1228202329971384
20Britpop69Jen HandLincoln RSC72422182019201094
21Britpop3Colin WaltonManor Park RSC132721271117142399
22Britpop49Tracey BallingtonLincoln RSC102526262520224106
23Britpop61Stephen BrownHuntingdon RYC819182129261825109
24Cedici77Adrian CrippsLincoln RSC1122192222211628111
25Britpop44Mike WillettTwo Islands RYC1520251923182322117
26Britpop46Phil DavenportHuntingdon RYC1417272824231921118
27Britpop9Steve VenablesManor Park RSC931232019292931129
28Venti39Michael CooperLincoln RSC1523242421242526131
29Venti30Roger CratesBridlington MBS117313131313131142
30Venti59Sam ParkerLincoln RSC1131313131313131166

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