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Maritimo 2023 M600 LEADERBOARD

ILCA Open at Papercourt Sailing Club

by Andrew Hill-Smith 6 May 2022 02:07 PDT 24 April 2022
Papercourt ILCA Open 2022 © Peter Snow

The weather was perfect, dry and warm with a clean north-easterly running straight down the weed free lake. This was champagne conditions for the 22 hardy ILCA sailors signed up to compete. With 18 Papercourt sailors and 5 visitors we had enough boats to create a good sense of energy and action.

Experienced race officer Martin Smith set an exhilarating course with a couple of reaches as a reward after a long windward leg, and then a gate at the leeward end providing an edgy decision point in the final moments of the run. Removing the restriction that everyone had to pass through the start/finish line on all but the final lap meant there were many options open for the beat.

Racing was tight and fun in all 3 classes, with 3 ILCA 4's sharing the first start with 9 ILCA 7 rigs. Such was the standard of sailing in the 4 class that they managed to hold the lead in one of the races, right up to the first gate. The ILCA 6 class, was the largest fleet comprising 11 boats. There were several tense mark roundings, and every shift mattered. A steady wind of around 12 knots, with double that for some gusts, meant a few went in for a swim.

In the ILCA 7 fleet, Simon Hamment posted some excellent starts and managed two first place finishes before lunch. Over lunch, Bruce Ramshaw repaired his broken kicker and James Hall came back from a snapped outhaul in the first race, to complete two wins respectively in the last two races. Unfortunately, Bruce was over the line for the third start so the race was handed to Richard Lymposs, who came in second overall.

In the ILCA 6 fleet, Rebecca Clark was squeezed into second place for the first race, but kept everyone in check for the remainder, posting three solid firsts. Congratulations to Joe Mole for coming in second and Charlie Beck third.

Congratulations to Lauren Irons for winning the ILCA 4 Fleet, who like Rebecca Clarke was pipped on the first race by Emily Shears but did not look back after that.

Lunch was excellent - you can't beat a jacket potato and chilli after a morning on the lake, and afternoon tea and cakes reinforced the hospitality of Papercourt. Many thanks to Jill and Cathy in the galley.

Many thanks to Andrew Mcleish for making it over from Redbridge, and to Emily Shears from Reading both of whom have been Thames Valley series Stalwarts.

These results put Emily Shears in the lead for the ILCA fleet for the Thames Valley series and Andrew Hill-Smith out front in the ILCA 7s Overall a hugely enjoyable days racing, and not just for those involved, but for the many spectators taking photographs from the walks around the lake.

Many thanks also to Sailing Chandlery for providing sponsorship for the series. We are looking forward to more travellers to the next events, with Queen Mary being on the 22nd May. Do look up future dates on the UKLA website, or the Thames Valley series facebook page. It is 5 races to count for the series.

Overall Results: (Thames Valley Series results to date can be found here)

PosSail NoClubHelmR1R2R3R4Pts
ILCA 7 Fleet
1st207509PapercourtSimon Hamment11‑224
2nd213706Papercourt/BowmoorRichard Lymposs‑33137
3rd197342PapercourtBruce Ramshaw22(OCS)48
4th210139PapercourtJames Hall‑74419
5th204719Fairlop Waters SCAndrew McLeish4(DNF)3512
6th213547PapercourtAndrew Hill‑Smith555‑615
7th185727PapercourtPaul Way‑866820
8th211414RAFSA BurghfieldBen Read6‑77720
9th173879 Tim Wilson(DNC)8DNCDNC28
ILCA 6 Fleet
1st183239PapercourtRebecca Clarke‑21113
2nd190763PapercourtJoe Mole1‑2225
3rd91244PapercourtCharlie Beck33‑439
4th195787PepercourtRichard Thomas443(DNC)11
5th173517PapercourtLiz Hill‑Smith5‑65414
6th181060PapercourtNiall Maynard‑757517
7th139722PapercourtJustin Barratt6‑88620
8th146434PapercourtNeil Brettell‑876720
9th173617Frensham Pond SCCharlotte Mitchell9‑109826
10thClub BoatPapercourtFrank Brown119(DNC)DNC33
11th194448PapercourtGabriel Noble1011(DNF)DNC34
12th143201PapercourtArchie Walker(DNC)DNCDNCDNC39
ILCA 4 Fleet
1st203312PapercourtLauren Irons‑21113
2nd186842ReadingEmily Shears1‑2225
3rd181643PapercourtEmily Lewis3(DNF)DNCDNC13
4th217036King GeorgeMaddie Childs(DNC)DNCDNCDNC15

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