Swanage Sailing Club: Sport Nationals
Saturday 8th - Monday 10th May 2010

This year the Sprint 15’s headed for Swanage Sailing Club for the first time for many years to hold their Sport Nationals over a long weekend from the 8th to 10th May hoping for Sun, wind and sand.

With most people arriving on the Saturday morning space on the beach was at a premium as 24 boats had to be assembled before the first race. This race started on a cold overcast day but in a steady force 4 wind and Kyle Stoneham gave everyone hope for the championship by coming fifth while at the front it was the Flying Dutchman (Kevin Dutch) hotly pursued by Peter Lytton, the ever present, Mike Cemm in third place and Sam Heaton (of Instow) in forth. Mike Cemm from the home club has won this event several times in the early 90s before retiring to Swanage.

The second race was sailed back-to-back with race one in much the same weather but with Stoneham and Steve Sawford mixing it with Dutch for first place. At the end of the race Stoneham made amends for his first race by finishing first with Sawford second and Dutch in third finishing off a good day for him counting a 1st and 3rd to be the leader after the first day. After sailing everyone retired to the club for a well earned BBQ and talk about how they nearly could have won the race.

On Sunday morning we were met by the same weather as Saturday that meant the winter sailing gear came out again. Due to club racing in the morning it was decided to run three races back-to-back in the afternoon. By the time we started racing the wind had dropped a bit and the heavy weights didn’t have to trapeze (for some of us is a good thing) but at the front it was more of the same with Stoneham in first from Dutch and Cemm. Magazine editor,George Love , from Carsington had a good result coming home in forth place just ahead of Erling Holmberg.

In race 4 the wind was back to force 4 and though the Sun had still not appeared the fleet was in for a treat as we were joined by a group of Dolphins that stayed with us for most of the race matching the speed of the boats to play their games. In this race we had a new face trying to get in front of Stoneham in the form of Mark Aldridge in only his second attempt at a sports nationals, but at the finish it was first Stoneham followed by Aldridge, Sawford Love and then Steve Littlejohns of the home club.

Race 5 in a force 3 was a close race with places change all the way through the fleet some due to tiredness after being on the water for 4 hours without a break. The first two places were held by the main rivals for the championship with once again Stoneham winning his fourth race on the trot followed by Dutch and with Littlejohns taking third from Aldridge and Robert England. The fleet returned to the beach exhausted and then retired to the local Italian restaurant for a good meal and chat, mostly about the Dolphins.

The last day of racing was greeted by the same cold condition with a lot of waves due to the wind being at the top of force 4. With two races to go the championship was still to be decided as Dutch could still win the event if results went his way and not Stoneham’s and Cemm could still be runner up. In race 6 Stoneham nailed the championship by winning once again with Cemm keeping his hopes alive for runners up by coming second with Sawford third and Dutch forth. It was good to see another local, Adrian Whaley take fifth and Robert Way from Instow improve to get sixth.

So for the last race the fight was on for runner up and with Dutch well back after the first lap it looked like Cemm could grap the runners up prize but on the second lap Aldridge followed by Dutch tacked early and went out to sea with the result that Aldridge lead round the windward mark followed by Stoneham and then Dutch in third. By the finish Stoneham had once again passed Aldridge who held on to second with Dutch coming third to confirm his runners up position. Thus Kyle Stoneham now becomes Sprint 15 Sport Champion as well as the champion of the regular format Sprint 15.

Pro-Am Results:

1st Robert Way (NDYC) + Mark Aldridge (Grafham) - 68 Pts (tie-break)

2nd George Love (Carsington) + Erling Holmberg (Shanklin) - 68 pts.

3rd Adrian Whaley (Swanage) + Robert England (Carsington) - 79 points

Kyle and Trophy
Kyle and Trophy
Kevin and Runners Up Prize
Kevin and Runners Up Prize
Sailing
Sailing

Results:

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OVERALL RESULTS
Competitors Races - 7 of 7 Sailed (No. of Discards: 2) Event Placings
Name Sail ClubRace 1Race 2Race 3Race 4Race 5Race 6Race 7Points Place
Kyle Stoneham1148Thorpe Bay Yacht Club5 1 1 1 1 1 1 51
Kevin Dutch1938Seasalter Sailing Club1 3 2 14 2 4 3 112
Mike Cemm1717Swanage Sailing Club3 4 3 6 6 2 7 183
Steve Sawford1733Rutland Water Sailing Club25 2 6 3 14 3 5 194
Mark Aldridge1522Grafham Water Sailing Club16 9 8 2 4 25 2 255
George Love1825Carsington Sailing Club11 5 4 4 11 14 8 326
Steve Littlejohns1866Swanage Sailing Club6 14 9 5 3 12 11 347
Erling Holmberg2007Shanklin Sailing Club13 12 5 7 8 7 9 368
Sam Heaton685North Devon Yacht Club4 6 12 9 7 11 13 379
Adrian Whaley1632Swanage Sailing Club7 19 11 11 13 5 4 3810
Robert England1351Carsington Sailing Club10 10 25 25 5 6 10 4111
Robert Way1526North Devon Yacht Club12 8 7 12 10 16 6 4312
Ray Gall1914Carsington Sailing Club15 7 10 10 12 9 12 4813
George Stephen1594Queen Mary Sailing Club8 20 13 8 9 15 14 5214
Ed Tuite Dalton1940Draycote Water Sailing Club9 25 15 13 20 10 15 6215
Nick Dewhirst2006Whitstable Yacht Club14 13 14 17 14 8 16 6316
Peter Lytton1221Papercourt Sailing Club2 21 16 20 16 25 25 7517
Anthony Gray1893North Devon Yacht Club17 16 17 16 18 13 18 7918
Ian Mounce1951North Devon Yacht Club19 11 19 15 17 18 19 8019
John Manning1955Beaver Sailing Club21 18 18 18 19 17 17 8820
Derek James1744Draycote Water Sailing Club20 17 25 19 15 25 25 9621
Richard Miller1847Swanage Sailing Club18 15 20 22 25 25 25 10022
Linda Littlejohns1887Swanage Sailing Club22 22 21 25 22 19 20 10423
R Owen1348RYA25 23 22 21 21 25 25 11224