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Solo Northern Open at Ogston Sailing Club sponsored by Winder Boats

by Innes Armstrong 16 Apr 05:30 UTC 13 April 2025
Ogston Solo Open © Daisy Ross

Sunday the 13th April saw the first Northern Solo Open Meeting of 2025 take place at Ogston Sailing Club in Derbyshire. There were 22 entries of which 14 were visitors.

The forecast was for 10 knots with gusts up to 20 knots and from the west. The race officer went through the SI's, stating flag "I" would be used for early starters (round the ends to restart). The plan was for 2 races back to back, lunch, and then the final race.

To the racing; the line was set with a heavy port bias so the pin end looked favourable. Armstrong (Burwain) found himself alone at the pin and immediately tacked on to port, as did the rest of the fleet further up the starting line. So at the windward mark Armstrong led from Denison (RYA) and Honnor (Ogston). Armstrong held the lead for most of the race until Denison managed to find a nice wind shift on the beat which allowed him to pass Armstrong. Honnor also took advantage of the lift to sneak past into 2nd as Armstrong fell into a windless patch at the leeward mark. Behind all of this there were many place changes and the odd capsize in the strong gusts which were doing well to catch everyone unaware! At the end it was Denison, Honnor then Armstrong.

The second race soon followed and again a port bias line. This time Armstrong misjudged his timing and found himself OCS at the gun and had to restart, later retiring following a capsize. From here on the author has to rely anecdotes from the competitors as he was now out of the race and ashore trying to dry off! Local sailor Russell Short (Ogston) led at the first mark and was never passed, Honnor finishing 2nd followed by Denison. This race also saw a few casualties, either capsizing or retiring due to broken gear (2 shrouds in two different boats and a main halyard failure) Those pesky gusts were definitely taking their toll!

After a fabulous lunch provided by the excellent galley team, the scene was set for a winner takes all final race. With 4 sailors in with a chance of winning the event; Denison, Honnor, Armstrong and Short. As in the previous races the pin end was favoured. Again Armstrong was there to take advantage, thereby leading at the first mark, followed by Honnor and Woodward (South Staffs). A nip-and-tuck battle ensued with Armstrong and Woodward pulling away. By this stage Denison had capsized and found himself in the middle of the fleet, deciding he could do no more to influence the result, he so retired. Also Short had capsized as well running him out of the reckoning. Armstrong tried hard to get in front of Woodward but to no avail. So race three finished in the following order; Woodward, then Armstrong with Honnor in third. With all the results in it was Denison who picked up the victory in the 1st Northern Solo Open of 2025 with Honnor in second and Armstrong in third (thus discovering that he had to write the report).

Denison thanked everyone that made the event possible and a success, and reminded everyone of the next event to be held at Burwain Sailing Club on the 27th of April - just two weeks away.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3Pts
1st6126Stephen DenisonRYA13(DNF)4
2nd5880Martin HonnorOgston SC22‑34
3rd5813Innes ArmstrongBurwain SC3(DNF)25
4th6004Jonathan WoodwardSout Staffs SC‑5516
5th5210Neil WilkinsonShustoke SC4‑10610
6th6014Russell ShortOgston SC101‑1211
7th6041Chris GillardSheffield Viking SC6‑7511
8th5312Stuart NorrisShropshire SC8‑14412
9th5807Andy CarterLeigh & Lowton SC‑144913
10th6107Ted GarnerBudworth SC‑126814
11th6029Nick HornsbyHollingworth Lake SC78(DNF)15
12th4528Simon LawOgston SC9‑12716
13th6073Stephen RestallElton SC‑1391120
14th5654Graham EllisBudworth SC11‑131021
15th5979John ColegraveYDSC1611(DNF)27
16th4434lan NorrisShropshire SC15‑161429
17th4715Justine DavenportBurwain SC17(DNF)1330
18th5565Matilda HarrisonOgston SC‑18151530
19th4448Cameron Griffith NorrisShropshire SC‑19171734
20th5163Ken MacKenzieOgston SC20(DNF)1636
21st4478Phil HindOgston SC(DNF)DNCDNC44

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