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Osprey National Championships at Porthpean Sailing Club - Overall

by Alan Henderson, Osprey Class Association 24 Jul 2014 11:07 PDT 19-22 July 2014

Burge and Townend seize title in the final race

On the final day of the Osprey Nationals at Porthpean, Cornwall, it was another day of bright basking sunshine, and a wait for the wind. This time though the initial wind was onshore, so it settled and eventually rose to 6 kts to allow racing, with a trapezoid / sausage course getting its first airing of the event.

The leaderboard was tight at the top, and the two favourites were leaders D J Edwards and James Coxon, and second placed Matt Burge and Vyv Townend. However the expected gunfight didn't happen, with the two boats choosing different paths up the first beat. Edwards opted for offshore in the Southerly breeze, while Burge chose to head for the Western shore. That turned out to be the right choice, and Edwards was unable to pull back the places, finishing 12th, while Burge & Townend took the race win, and the overall lead. After the first race, the wind faded, so no further racing was possible, and Burge and Townend's lead translated into a Championship win, eighteen years after Townend had last raced on Osprey.

After eight races over four days, both the Championship and many of the places below were radically affected by the final race, such is the close nature of racing in the 40 strong Osprey fleet. Four wins spread over the event laid the base for Burge/ Townend's win, while second place Edwards/ Coxon and third placed Chris Gould/ Nick Broomhall also scored very well, both counting a mix of wins, second and third places.

It was a Championship well hosted and run by the little but very welcoming Porthpean club, who sail from a lovely beach surrounded by cliffs. There was racing on all four days despite tricky wind conditions, and up to three races per day, with a variety of course shapes to give all a chance.

The Osprey class showed its family friendly nature, with many family teams, and the biggest number of lady competitors, thirteen, for many years, and occupying both helm and crew positions. There were a number of young helms and crews, with Alexandra Willis taking best under 21 helm and best lady helm, and Harry Odling best under 21 crew. Top lady crew was Lisa Chess, sailing with husband Oscar, while both Alexandra and Harry sailed with their Dads.

Boats included some beautiful all wood examples, while just over half were the modern Mark 4 examples by Hartley Boats. The majority of both FRP and wooden boats used carbon spars. The Osprey fleet left Porthpean in rude health, after a second successive 40 boat Nationals, and looking forward to many national and regional opens until their next major Championship, the End of Seasons at Rutland on November.

Event sponsors were Gul Watersports, Hartley Boats, Allen Brothers, Clamcleat, Marlow Ropes, Creation Covers, D G Buscombe and Towergate insurance.

Overall Results:
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PosSail NoHelmCrewClubR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8Pts
1st1339Matt BurgeVyv TownendPoole YC111‑73‑8219
2nd1333D J EdwardsJames Coxon 2222‑613‑1212
3rd1311Chris GouldNick BroomhallButhfield SC‑43‑73221213
4th1290Martin CooneyPeter FrithPoole YC34311‑22‑7416
5th1281Terry CurtisNick FramptonWeymouth SC77‑165‑2446332
6th1343Richard MarshallPeter GreigPoole YC58514‑25‑2114955
7th1337Rob ShawIan LittleKeilder Water SC17‑181495‑188760
8th1316Alan HendersonAlastair BarriePrestwick SC812‑20‑2687131361
9th1341Russ WheelerChris SaundersIsle of Sheppey SC6131541611(BFD)‑1765
10th1296Kevin FrancisPhil MaleCastle Cove SC1110‑17139175‑2065
11th1292Paul HeatherJonathon OsgoodTeignmouth SC‑16111110‑1810121165
12th1272Phil AngravePeter SmithPoole YC(RAF)5817‑22692166
13th1280Tim RushMike Greig 10646(DNF)3BFD(DNC)70
14th1085George OdlingHarry Odling 9151319125‑22‑2773
15th1291Alex WillisNick WillisHayling Island SC13991611‑23(DNF)1573
16th1318Simon HawkesTyler HarmsworthPolice Sport UK‑2019101271611(DNC)75
17th1331Gareth CaldwellJon GibbonsButhfield SC(OCS)DNF684154(DNC)78
18th1338Ken BrownChris ButtersIsle of Sheppey SC14212311‑2712‑25586
19th1348Oscar ChessLisa ChessTata Steel Sailing Club‑21‑221920179101489
20th1314Viola ScottMike ScottKeilder Water SC(DNF)17‑2418201415690
21st1322Mick GreenlandLee MarriottIsle of Sheppey SC1214‑222215‑2921892
22nd1175Emma StevensonTim BowdenWarsash SC1516‑25231020‑2416100
23rd1356Mark WestonTim KeighleyWest Riding SC1828121513‑3316(DNC)102
24th1289Paul BlackburnAndrew JohnsonStokes Bay SC192018‑21‑21132019109
25th1295Chris GreethamCarrie BoltPoole YC242321‑271927‑3410124
26th1267David BestTony PauffleyPoole YC23‑27‑322514262323134
27th1114Ros DownsDavid DownsTata Steel Sailing Club25242624‑28‑281726142
28th1329Roger BlakeJenny BlakeGreat Moor SC26‑3631‑3623241922145
29th1166Mike MurrayPam MurrayTata Steel Sailing Club272527(DNF)3031‑3218158
30th1199Paddy SeylerAnna WeldPorthpean SC3129‑3332‑35251824159
31st1325Robin GeorgeNicola GeorgeGreat Moor SC28‑342828‑36302725166
32nd1310Mike RichardsonDavid BournePoole YC‑34323433‑37192928175
33rd1264Andrew JenkinsRebecca JenkinsTata Steel Sailing Club30303029‑31‑343131181
34th740Paul RobertsJohn ClarkPortishead Yacht & Sailing Club‑3331293129‑353329182
35th1340John MillsCaz MillsShoreham SC3226‑383433‑362834187
36th1352Nick JonesJohn ShentonRYA / Wilsonian SC36(DNF)‑373526322633188
37th1319Chris PlayfairAdam PlayfairPoole YC293335‑3734‑373030191
38th1194Ian HartAndrew EdmondsPoole YC3535‑363032‑383532199
39th1347Briony MeakinsPhil MeakinsWarsash SC22DNF(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC235
40th1276Alec MamwellArthur ButlerConiston YCDNF(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNC256

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