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Dinghy Buyer Direct ILCA/Laser Grand Prix at Bartley Sailing Club

by John Ling 20 Sep 2022 07:35 UTC 18 September 2022
Dinghy Buyer Direct ILCA/Laser Grand Prix at Bartley © John Ling

Bartley Sailing Club hosted their ILCA/Laser Grand Prix on 18th Sept and was blessed with sunshine and lots of wind. Sailors enjoyed some close racing in testing conditions with amazing courses set by our professional OD team headed by John Knight and assisted by Steve Hawley and Andy Bownes, plus many other club members helped.

Current GP series winner Andrew Allen (ILCA 6) and George Fereday (sailing an ILCA 4 as he prepares for the Nationals) set off to challenge the fleet. John Ling got a clean start and lead for most of the race until the last buoy, when the shorten course flag appeared and Les Druyf tacked off under him to claim victory! But after coming ashore the handicap times were calculated and George was in fact close enough to take the podium slot.

There were lots of place changes when sailors managed to read the shifts well, which seemed to be the topic of conversation over lunch.

Race two saw Mike Homer and George fly off the port end start line leaving the rest of the fleet bemused and therefore pressure was on. Les and John battled through to eventually get in front and pull away, leaving Ollie Ridgeway, Neil Crosby and Simon Hardiman to fight it out.

This time on handicap John won with Les second but again George was there in third.

The last race started in blustery winds and this challenged all the fleet. Neil and Nils got great starts and were showing the fleet around, but soon Les came back strong and Ollie and Simon lost their command; this allowed for a huge battle to commence at the front which finally included John who came back strong. George Panter was up there in the mix along with Andrew Allen and Megan Hardiman who were in their ILCA 6s so were sailing brilliantly using their handicap.

When the final scores were reviewed Andrew and Megan came first and second with first-past-the-post Neil in second and John clinching fourth.

The prize-giving was well supported and all sailors stayed to thank and cheer our sponsor Dinghy Buyer Direct for the new sail, Combi bag, raceskin, bailers and many other goodies. Richard Bake and Ollie were delighted to walk away with the top prizes. Everyone was a winner today as they got a prize including their personal bandana.

Overall Results:

PosClassSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3Pts
1stILCA 7219662John LingBartley SC31‑44
2ndILCA 4213608George FeredayEarlswood SC13‑64
3rdLaser1Les DruyfBartley SC22‑54
4thILCA 6214110Andy AllanTrimpley SC4‑1015
5thILCA 7208674Neil CrosbyBowmoor SC‑7538
6thILCA 6212087Megan HardimanBartley SC8‑15210
7thILCA 7186793Ollie RidgwayBartley SC‑94711
8thILCA 7212061Simon HardimanBartley SC56‑1111
9thILCA 4163032Finley MossBartley SC68‑2114
10thILCA 7207802George PanterBartley SC‑119817
11thILCA 7213530Richard BakerBartley SC‑1371320
12thILCA 7186067Mike HomerMidland SC‑12119.520.5
13thLaser16547Dean JungBartley SC1012‑1422
14thILCA 7217041Simon LimbNottingham SC‑16161228
15thILCA 7213639John DickinsonChelmash SC1414‑1928
16thILCA 7211009Nils WamenBartley SC19‑209.528.5
17thILCA 7189123Mike AcasterBartley SC17.513‑1830.5
18thILCA 7209191Andy BakinNottingham SC‑20171532
19thILCA 6141464Millie HardimanBartley SC15‑181732
20thILCA 7202455Kerry WebbBartley SC17.5‑211633.5
21stILCA 6102536Nicola DaviesBartley SC2319(DNS)42
22ndRadial125835Tiaman SmithBartley SC‑22222042
23rdILCA 7164734Paul WolstenholmeMidland SC21‑242243
24thILCA 6152487Gavin SaundersOlton Mere(RET)232346
25thILCA 6121986llana DavisMidland SC(RET)DNSDNS52

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