Budworth SC hosted the sixth round of the GP14 Northern Bell Championship with its Open Meeting on Sunday 7th June.In one of the best attended open meetings of the season 24 GP14s sailed in a mixture of challenging conditions, ranging from a brisk easterly force 4 under bright skies for the first race through to a light F2 in torrential rain for the final race. But, as ever, the competition was close and PRO Graeme Bristow and team coped superbly with the conditions ensuring good beats, clean starts and no protests in all 3 races.
Mike Senior of South Staffs SC with crew Luke Shaw were on commanding form, dominating all three races from start to finish. But competition was intense amongst the rest of the Gold Fleet sailors with Bill Kenyon (Budworth SC), Gary Dewhurst (Burwain SC), Innes Armstrong (Burwain SC) and Bruce Deppe (Hollingworth Lake SC) all swapping positions from beat to run and lap to lap. In the end home fleet sailor Bill Kenyon was second overall and as a result Bill extends his lead in the 2009 GP14 Northern Bell Championship, which is generously sponsored by Omega Sails.
Competition was also close in the other fleets. Whilst half the Bronze fleet suffered retirements in the challenging conditions of race 1, the remainder showed some great form and very close racing in races 2 & 3 clearly benefiting from their training session of the day before.
Results:
Overall:
1st Mike Senior & Luke Shaw (S Staffs SC & Budworth SC)
2nd Bill Kenyon & Ben Ditchburn (Budworth SC)
3rd Gary Dewhurst & Thomas Bennett (Burwain SC)
Silver Fleet:
1st Bruce Deppe & Alistair Knott (Hollingworth Lake SC)
2nd Matt Birks & Andy Hunter (Nantwich & Border Counties SC)
3rd Mandy Mitchell & Jon Close (Winsford Flash SC)
Bronze Fleet:
1st Ray Bailey & Jackie Bailey (Budworth SC)
2nd James Downes & Judith Downes (Budworth SC)
3rd Hugh Devereux & Ellie Devereux (Budworth SC)