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RYA National Team Racing Championships at Spinnaker Club

by Richard Thompson 21 Mar 2011 15:24 UTC 19-20 March 2011
The West Kirby Hawks win the Prince Philip Trophy for the RYA National Team Racing Championships (l to r) Debs Steele, Ben Field, Dom Johnson, Andy Cornah, Tom Foster, Hamish Walker © Richard Thompson

West Kirby Hawks retained their title of national team racing champions in two days of exciting competition at Spinnaker Club this weekend, fighting off competition from Spinnaker Auspicious, Oxford University and their local rivals West Kirby SC.

Despite being greeted with no wind on Saturday morning, racing finally got underway at midday with the 24 teams sailing in three leagues of eight. The race committee decided to push on with the racing and had completed these leagues by the end of Saturday. Despite the shifty conditions and inconsistent wind strength, West Kirby Hawks dominated their league, winning all seven of their races with 1st, 2nd and 3rd place. Overnight on Saturday, Oxford University were also on seven wins out of seven, whilst in the third league Spinnaker Auspicious and Southampton Male Voice Choir were tied on 6 wins out of 7 with SMVC coming out on top in the race between them.

Saturday's racing video

On Sunday teams were sorted into Leagues of 6 teams based on their results from Saturday. As well as the league leaders mentioned above, the SuperGold league contained West Kirby SC and The Gladiators; a visiting team from the Royal St George Yacht Club in Dublin. Once again West Kirby Hawks produced an almost flawless display winning all five of their races, with 1st and 2nd place.

The rest of the racing in the league was incredibly close and who would make the semi-finals was still in the balance as Spinnaker Auspicious went into the last race against The Gladiators. If Spinnaker lost, West Kirby (on 3 wins) would have come 2nd in the league with SMVC and Spinnaker in 3rd and 4th place on 2 wins each. However if they won, it would be Spinnaker Auspicious in 2nd, with West Kirby and Oxford University (also on 2 wins) in 3rd and 4th place. Despite a heroic effort from the Irish (who had thoroughly enjoyed the rugby on Saturday evening, but were confident the celebrations hadn’t affected their sailing ability) Spinnaker came out on top, setting up a semi-final with West Kirby SC.

Before the Semi-finals Oxford University went into a repechage against Warwick University who had triumphed in the Gold League winning all five of their races against West Kirby Youth, Cambridge University 2nds, Rutland Raiders and two teams representing Royal Thames Yacht Club. Despite Warwick University winning the first race against Oxford with 1st, 2nd and 5th places, Oxford won the next two and went on to win the repechage 2-1. The close racing showed how exciting the BUSA Team Racing finals are going to be which is also happening at Spinnaker Sailing Club in two weeks time.

In the semi-finals, West Kirby Hawks once again showed us how team racing should be done, beating Oxford University 2-0. The second semi-final was much closer and a breakdown in the first race for one of the West Kirby sailors meant that they went from a winning combination to a losing combination on the last beat. Despite the Race Committee giving redress, a resail was not required as Spinnaker Auspicious went on to win the 2nd and 3rd races to earn their place in the final against the Hawks.

In the petit-final, West Kirby SC beat Oxford University 2-0 so claimed third place. The final produced some very dramatic racing, and each race could have gone either way up the final beat, but West Kirby Hawks proved too strong for much younger Spinnaker Auspicious team and the best-of-five final was won 3-0. At the prize giving, Dom Johnson praised Auspicious for their valiant effort and conceded that the score-line flattered the Hawks and the racing was much closer than the results would suggest. Auspicious are hoping to give the Hawks a run for their money at the world selections trials on 9th-10th April at West Kirby, competing to win the chance to represent GBR at the World Championships in Ireland this summer. But given the superb sailing in tricky conditions displayed by the Hawks this weekend they are sure to be clear favourites.

Finals video

Our thanks go out to Spinnaker Club for hosting another fantastic event, to Oxford and Southampton Universities for lending their boats, and to the race officials and numerous other people who gave up their time and worked tirelessly before and during the event and to make it ran smoothly.

Overall Results:

1st West Kirby Hawks (Dom Johnson and Debs Steele, Ben Field and Tom Foster, Andy Cornah and Hamish Walker)
2nd Spinnaker Auspicious (Mark Powell and Izzy Walker, Tom Mallindine and Peter Matthews, Sam Littlejohn and Toby Lewis)
3rd West Kirby
4th Oxford 1
5th Southampton Male Voice Choir
6th The Gladiators (Royal St George)
7th Warwick
8th Royal Thames Blue
9th Royal Thames Red
10th Cambridge 2
11th Rutland Raiders
12th West Kirby Youth
13th Bristol 1
14th Oxford 2
15th Sevenoaks School
16th Hamble
17th Shalumni
18th Rutland Youth
19th Magdalen College School
20th Plymouth 2nd
21st University of Liverpool
22nd Bath
23rd Plymouth 1st
24th University of Manchester SC

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