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RS200 SW Ugly Tour 2022 Round 2 sponsored by West Country Boat Repairs, at South Cerney Sailing Club

by Pete Vincent 18 May 2022 16:41 UTC 7 May 2022
RS200 SW Ugly Tour 2022 Round 2 at South Cerney © Dave Fewiings

A total of 19 boats travelled from both sides of the country, St. Mawes and Broadstairs; for the second round of the West Country Boat Repairs RS200 Ugly tour held at South Cerney Sailing Club in the Cotswold Water Park on Saturday 7th May.

A shifty north easterly wind meant that Race Officer, Gary Morris was able to set a windward leeward course that made maximum use of the lake, though the constantly moving wind direction made for exciting racing with frequent place changing.

In race one, the fleet got away cleanly at the first attempt, Nick Smith and Hannah Metcalfe-Smith (Thornbury) lead around the bottom mark at the end of the first lap but slipped to third by the end of the race, their best result of the day. Meanwhile Henry Hallam and Ashley Hill (St Mawes) were carving their way up through the fleet from 8th on the first lap to take the gun with Cliff and Bec Milner (Cotswold) second.

In the second race the fleet were more pushy resulting in a general recall, the second start was under the 'U' flag and this time the fleet got away cleanly. This time it was Matt Banbrook and Esther Heathcote; part of the Bowmoor youth fleet with hon except of ancient mariner Ian Pickard; who lead at the end of the first lap but once again Henry and Ashley fought their way to the front taking another bullet, with John Teague and Naomi Pound (Bristol CYC) second and James Williams and Rose Hallam (Chew Valley/St Mawes) third.

After a well-earned lunch, race three began under 'U' flag, unfortunately Henry Hallam (1621) and Ian Pickard (1165) were a little premature and had to sit this race out allowing Cliff and Bec Milner (1289) to narrowly take this race from John Teague and Naomi Pound (1365) with Chris Baker and Jenni Wyatt (Bristol CYC) in third.

After a short break whilst the race committee adjusted the course the final race got under way, another close fought contest with Ioan Lavery and Clare Allen (Cardiff BYC)) rounding off a day of very steady improvement to give a score line of 13, 10,6,1. Henry Hallam and Ashley Hill (1621) second place more than good enough for overall victory and Cliff and Bec Milliner (1289) third securing 2nd overall.

So it is off to the total delight of St Mawes for round 3 with defending SW Ugly Tour champion sitting pretty with a 1.2 scoreline. Can winners at of round 1 at Llandegfedd Merrick Stanley/Victoria Upton beat the Cornish aces in their back yard? Watch this space!

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmCrewClubR1R2R3R4Pts
11621Henry HallamAshley HillSt Mawes Sailing Club11(dsq)24
21289Cliff MillinerBec MillinerCotswold Sailing Club2‑11136
31365John TeagueNaomi PoundBCYC‑762412
41019James WilliamsRose HallamChew Valley / St Mawes‑635513
51690Chris BakerJenni WyattBCYC553‑1513
61122Ioan LaveryClare AllenCBYC‑13106117
7921Matt BanbrookEsther HeathcoateBowmoor Sailing Club‑928919
81466David SweepAlice SweepChew Valler Sailing Club8‑124820
9297Mark ThomasNick WilliamsBroadstairs Sailing Club‑12412723
101727David CopseRowan CloseBurghfield Sailing Club4‑1391124
11541Milly TregaskesLottie TregaskesRestronguet Sailing Club108‑15624
12379Nick SmithHannah Metcalfe‑SmithThornbury Sailing Club3‑14131329
131342Sarah GreenDavid GreenLlandegfedd Sailing Club11711‑1629
14993Toby BanbrookSam FewingsBowmoor Sailing Club14‑1571031
151165Ian PickardEllie PickardBowmoor Sailing Club159(dsq)1236
16244Jamie FewingsOlly PoxonBowmoor Sailing Club‑1716101440
17209Chris WilliamsKathy WilliamsSouth Cerney Sailing Club16‑19141747
181341Megan McMorrisEmilia HamptonSouth Cerney Sailing Club‑1817161851
191381Charles BarrettAva RobertsSouth Cerney Sailing Club‑1918171954

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