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Bough Beech SC & Chipstead SC Solo Interclub Competition Round 1

by Patrick Ward 9 Jun 2024 14:27 UTC 8 June 2024
John Reed (5045) winning the pin end during the Bough Beech Open © Sarah Seddon

Sponsored by Sailing Chandlery

This year it was decided to try and encourage greater interclub participation between two of Kent's leading sailing clubs by introducing a competition between Bough Beech and Chipstead as part of their annual Solo open meetings.

The approach adopted being that each fleet would nominate four helms who would sail at both events with the top three results from each club going forward into the final interclub results.

Sailing Chandlery generously agreed to sponsor the series by providing vouchers for the winning team.

Round 1 of the interclub was held at Bough Beech on 8th June. John Reed (Bough Beech) put together a strong series to take first position in the interclub, and 4th position overall in the open meeting.

Jamie Clementson from Chipstead SC was the leading Chipstead helm closely followed by team mates Mick Healy, James Hart and Keith Turtle.

At the conclusion of Round 1 the Bough Beech team of John Reed, David Mason and Patrick Ward lead the interclub. Round 2 is scheduled at Chipstead SC on 15th June.

Results after Round 1:

PosSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3R4Pts
15045John ReedBough Beech SC2751014
35715David MasonBough Beech SC6911722
25770Patrick WardBough Beech SC91014322
8Bough Beech SC2525252575
55501James HartChipstead SC1416151845
45561Jamie ClementsonChipstead SC191813940
65230Mick HealyChipstead SC2112231750
75500Keith TurtleChipstead SC2421241964

Club Positions after Round 1: (sum of top three)

1st Bough Beech SC 6pts 2nd Chipstead 15pts

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