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P&B and Zhik Fireball National Championships 2025 at Looe Sailing Club - Overall

by Adam Whitehouse 31 May 14:33 UTC 24-27 May 2025

Day 4 of the P&B Zhik Nationals. With the first two positions already decided, Tom and Shandy, and Vyv and DJ had already packed up their boats by the time the remaining 15 or so hardy souls decided to venture out for one last race.

The forecast was daunting, but at 10am it was a steady 15 knots, and the brilliant race committee, who had been excellent all week, granted us our 8th race. We started bang on 11am, and by then the wind was already up to 20 knots. The first beat was a ripper, and the boat was moving so quickly. Everything happened so fast, and by the time we had crossed the fleet heading towards the windward mark, I realised we hadn't checked what the course was. Luckily, we came into the windward mark on a slight header, which gave me the opportunity to duck Christine Willcocks and Graham Slater, who rounded in first place.

The downwind section was just a blur of speed and a safe gybe, but others who had gybed earlier, including Dave and Paul, Peter and Rich, and Paul and Simon, got a better run into the bottom mark to finish in that order after a 7-minute race. The committee had wisely decided the wind was now on the limit, with several boats capsizing, including Mike and me.

So that wrapped it up for another year - a fabulous event with a feel-good factor throughout the boat park and the bar. Everyone is now looking forward to Garda, with early bird entry expiring on the 31st of May.

So overall another fantastic event in the books one which saw another epic dual between Tom and Andy and DJ and Vyv. Massive well done to Tom and Shandy on another win, also DJ and Vyv in and pushing them close, and the legends Dave and Paul in their new boat in Fireballs.

First Silver Fleet - 15073 Joe Warwicker and Tim Saunders
First Lady helm - 14940 Georgia Booth
First Lady crew - 15113 Hennie Burlton
Under 26 crew - 15091 Will Cook
Under 26 helm - 15073 Joe Warwicker
Toby Hamer trophy - 14801 Oli Raynor
Perserverance - 15113 Craig and Hennie Burlton
Grand Master helm - Dave Hall
Master helm - DJ
Grand master crew - Paul Constable
Master crew - Shandy

Overall Results:
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PosSail NoHelmCrewFleetClassic BoatR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8Pts
1st15122Thomas GillardShandyGold 211211(RET)(DNS)8
2nd15144DJ EdwardsVyv TownendGold 134122(BFD)(DNS)13
3rd15172David HallPaul ConstableGold ‑10‑433341115
4th15118Peter GrayRich PepperdineGold ‑14‑1328433222
5th14940Georgia BoothOliver DavenportGold ‑18274‑1162526
6th15091Graham CookWilliam CookGold 46‑95‑1674935
7th15120Vincent HoreyRobert GardinerGold 385965(DNS)(DNS)36
8th15147Paul CullenSimon ForbesGold 55610(DNC)10(DNS)339
9th15073Joe WarwickerTim SaundersSilver ‑25148145(DNC)6653
10th15151Martyn LewisDaniel LewisGold 67(BFD)18899(DNS)57
11th15133Kevin HopeAndrew stewartGold 812‑18‑1991314763
12th14754Simon EvansMatthew SharmanSilver 1911107(DNS)195(DNS)71
13th14991Alex PiggottSimon HibbertSilver 13‑231311‑261781274
14th15145Steve GoacherTom GoacherGold 71916‑28121510(DNS)79
15th14801Oliver RaynerBen RaynerGold 1216‑226‑1914161680
16th15174Simon KingsJono LoeGold 2215(RET)(DNS)138151083
17th14928Anthony WillcocksJames WillcocksGold 11‑21112114‑22171387
18th15114Daniel ThompsonHenry ThompsonSilver 231012(RET)1718(BFD)888
19th15102Imogen WadeDave WadeGold 2117‑2415101612(DNS)91
20th15045Christine WillcocksGraham SlaterSilver ‑33‑251912212413493
21st15096Adam WhitehouseMike HansonGold ‑30‑262116182171598
22nd15113Craig BurltonHennie BurltonSilver ‑24‑22151720201811101
23rd15173Ben SchulzIain BlakeGold 16(DNF)20(RET)71211DNS103
24th15127Mike DeaneRichard BottingGold 1724‑2620152323(DNS)122
25th14750Chris BatemanLucy LoughtonSilver 29201413(DNS)11(RET)DNS124
26th14624Duncan GregorJasmine WilliamsSilverClassic15‑282526(DNS)272014127
27th15075Andy WillcocksAndrea WillcocksSilver 927‑3023232921(DNS)132
28th14836Matt PotterJake willarsSilver (RET)(DNC)2322242819DNS153
29th15042peter woodRichard BaileyGold 20917(DNF)(DNS)DNSDNSDNS157
30th14889Barry SmithRick SpringSilver 32‑332724252524(DNS)157
31st14391Jemima LineJo LineSilverClassic27‑322925273122(DNS)161
32nd14837Russ CormackAli CormackGold 2631(DNS)(DNS)222626DNS168
33rd14797Chris HampshireNiel PetersSilver ‑34293127283025(DNS)170
34th15046Philip PoppleAndy PhillipsGold 311828(DNS)(DNC)DNCDNCDNS188
35th15087Dave PooreDave OrrellSilver 283032(RET)(DNS)DNSDNSDNS201
36th14876Jason CahillKerry WebbSilver 3534(RET)(RET)2932DNSDNS204

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