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Solo Open at Melton Mowbray Sailing Club

by Byron James (Race Officer of the day) 1 May 2007 00:13 PDT 28 April 2007

Six visiting Solo sailors from various clubs attended along with six members from Melton Mowbray SC. The day consisted of a three race programme with two to count for final placing. The twelve participating sailors were met with bright sunshine and variable winds of between 10 & 15 mph.

Whilst all races were tightly contested by the mid fleet sailors, the dominant three of the day were Colin Newton (Staunton Harold), Chris Gillard (Sheffield Viking) and Keith Lancaster (Rugby & Daventry).

In the first two races all three sailors were vying for the first three positions but it was Colin Newton that pulled away winning both races 1 & 2. Colin decided to sit race three out and enjoy the sun from the bank whilst leaving Chris and Keith to fight it out to decide second and third places.

In the early part of race three both sailors took the lead at various stages but it was Chris Gillard that finally pulled away to confirm a win and second place overall with Keith Lancaster taking third in the final placing.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmClubPts
1st 4336 Colin Newton Staunton Harold 
2nd 4662 Chris Gillard Sheffield Viking 
3rd 4263 Keith Lancaster Rugby & Daventry 
4th 3931 Brian Fisher Melton Mowbray 
5th 3618 Bill Riddlington Melton Mowbray 

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