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International One Metre (IOM) Eastern District Team Event at Norwich Model Yacht Club

by Andy Start 28 Apr 2025 12:25 UTC 27 April 2025

The Eastern District Team Event held on 27th April 2025 at the Norwich Model Yacht Club (NMYC) proved to be a fantastic day of competitive radio sailing, with eighteen skippers from six clubs across the region battling it out in a lively series of races.

Six teams of three so a single fleet of 18 skippers were greeted by PRO Vinnie Zammit, who welcomed the skippers and explained how the day would be run, Vinnie also introduced he race team for the day, which consisted of volunteers from Norwich MYC, for which thanks was given.

Early on it looked like our PRO was going to have a tough day, as the wind blew from the North, East, South and West, and that was just on one leg of the course !!!!

After four races Huntingdon RYC had a lead over Chelmsford RYC but only just, after eight races the gap was getting smaller, scores were produced after each set of four races, but none after the eighth race were produced, this heightened the tension on the bank for the rest of the afternoon.

Individual Highlights

From the outset, Dave Green (HRYC, Sail 77) dominated the event, with a string of first-place finishes securing him the overall individual win with just 11 points. Chelmsford RYC's John Gill and Mark Dennis placed second and third respectively, putting in consistently strong performances all day.

Ben Wallace (HRYC) and David Hope (Chelmsford RYC) also finished in the top five, ensuring their clubs were well-positioned for team honours. Racing throughout the fleet remained tight, with sailors from Coalhouse Fort, Norwich, Alton Water, and Harwich & Dovercourt showing strong performances and admirable sportsmanship.

Individual Results: (top five)

1. Dave Green (Huntingdon RYC) - 11 pts
2. John Gill (Chelmsford RYC) - 28 pts
3. Mark Dennis (Chelmsford RYC) - 31 pts
4. Ben Wallace (Huntingdon RYC) - 47 pts
5. David Hope (Chelmsford RYC) - 56 pts

Team Results

Team racing was equally intense, with cumulative scores from each club's top three skippers determining the team rankings.

  • Chelmsford Radio Yacht Club took home the Team Victory, with strong finishes from John Gill (2nd), Mark Dennis (3rd), and David Hope (5th) for a combined total of 115 points.
  • Huntingdon RYC were close behind, securing 2nd place with a combined 116 points, narrowly missing out by just one point despite Dave Green's outstanding individual performance.
  • Alton Water (ARCSC) finished 3rd with 240 points, thanks to solid efforts from Chris Bridgewater, Olie Knowland, and Ronnie Bird.
  • Norwich Model Yacht Club placed 4th on 274 points, with strong leadership from Mark Quayle.
  • Coalhouse Fort finished 5th with 318.5 points, while Harwich & Dovercourt Model Boat Club took 6th place with 384 points.

Summary

The day was a true celebration of Eastern District radio sailing talent. Close racing, excellent organization by NMYC, and the positive spirit among all competitors made for a memorable event. Congratulations to Chelmsford RYC on their team victory, and to Dave Green for his outstanding individual performance.

Congratulations to all who participated, next years event has been confirmed as Chelmsford RYC being the host club, date TBD.

Individual Overall Results:

PosSail NoSailorClubR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9R10R11R12R 13Pts
177HRYC ‑ Dave GreenHuntingdon RYC111141111421611
2175Chelm ‑ John GillChelmsford RYC44229243193131328
319Chelm ‑ Mark DennisChelmsford RYC5317385327135131
471HRYC ‑ Ben WallaceHuntingdon RYC3544669155747347
511Chelm ‑ David HopeChelmsford RYC881491545646124256
648HRYC ‑ Andy JohnsonHuntingdon RYC66510388791982558
739CHF ‑ Glenn MeekcomsCoalhouse Fort778111037582116861
868Norwich Mark QuayleNorwich12193577281057121966
969Alton ‑ Chris BridgewaterAlton Water11966111012931168472
1064Alton ‑ Olie KnowlandAlton Water9139122116162125191981
1114Norwich Graham NelsonNorwich21271319101011914191684
1259Alton ‑ Ronnie BirdAlton Water10111171614134689101187
1360H&D ‑ Neil CopelandHarwich & Dovercourt1919101751311131616131310120
1408Norwich Martin SmithNorwich15101314121518121213191112124
1585CHF ‑ Andy SeymourCoalhouse Fort1414151813.5121611141015149126.5
1604CHF ‑ George PattonCoalhouse Fort171912813161418131916157131
1758H&D ‑ Tony MerrittHarwich & Dovercourt1319181517171514171410914138
1866H&D ‑ Terry WrightHarwich & Dovercourt1621616141917171515171615142

Team Overall Results:

Team ClubIndividual Finishing place Individual PointsPosTeam Points
Chelmsford Radio Yacht Club
Chelm ‑ John GillChelmsford RYC2281st115
Chelm ‑ Mark DennisChelmsford RYC331
Chelm ‑ David HopeChelmsford RYC556
Huntingdon Radio Yacht Club
HRYC ‑ Dave GreenHuntingdon RYC1112nd116
HRYC ‑ Ben WallaceHuntingdon RYC447
HRYC ‑ Andy JohnsonHuntingdon RYC658
Alton Radio Controlled Sailing Club
Alton ‑ Chris BridgewaterAlton Water9723rd240
Alton ‑ Olie KnowlandAlton Water1081
Alton ‑ Ronnie BirdAlton Water1287
Norwich Model Yacht Club
Norwich Mark QuayleNorwich8664th274
Norwich Graham NelsonNorwich1184
Norwich Martin SmithNorwich14124
Coalhouse Fort Radio Yacht Club
CHF ‑ Glenn MeekcomsCoalhouse Fort7615th318.5
CHF ‑ Andy SeymourCoalhouse Fort15126.5
CHF ‑ George PattonCoalhouse Fort16131
Harwich & Dovercourt Model Boat Club
H&D ‑ Neil CopelandHarwich & Dovercourt131206th 400
H&D ‑ Tony MerrittHarwich & Dovercourt17138
H&D ‑ Terry WrightHarwich & Dovercourt18142

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