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North West Junior Travellers at Budworth 4th May 09

June 5th, 2009 by martinj

NW Junior Travellers open at Budworth

 

45 Junior Boats arrived at Budworth on bank holiday Monday and were greeted by a F3 westerly breeze which steadily increased during the day.

. In the capable hands of race officer  Mike Guest and his band of helpers and scorers, the juniors enjoyed 3 races around the mere as the wind increased all day. Rescue crews were kept on their toes as some of the Juniors enjoyed turning there boats upside down and going for a swim!

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Race 1

The handicap fleet got away to a clean start. Sam Hall  in his laser lead the way , took line honours and won the race from the 30 boats  handicap fleet comprising of Lasers/radials and 4.7s , Toppers , a 420, Hobie405 and an Rs tera. Lucy Yates in her Topper came 2nd  with fellow Topper sailor Andrew green in 3rd.

 

Very close racing took place in the 15 strong Optimist fleet. Budworth’s Tom Joesbury lead from start to finish.  Hannah Bristow sailed an excellent race to hold off the challenge  of  Max Spedding from Dee to finish  2nd.

 

Race 2  .

 After a lovely pasta lunch (thanks Sally )  the wind increase for the  Race 2 and it was the laser radials that dominated the handicap fleet.  Tom Keegan, Christopher Wheeler, and Becca Cox   finishing 1st , 2nd and 3rd respectively pushing the  toppers of Andrew Green and Lucy Yates into 4th and 5th

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Again Tom Joesbury lead the 2nd  Optimist race, but the fleet was very bunched up and some very close exciting racing took place. There were numerous place changes in this race and plenty of bailing as the wind picked up. Round the penultimate mark Max Spedding gained water on Tom Joesbury and took the lead only to loose it again down the run to Tom, as Tom sail to windward of him. However it was Josh Dawson who sailed a great race, building on last weeks performance at Winsford, showed fantastic speed on the last run to sailed past both of them to leeward, to  take  first place. Well done Josh.  Tom deciding that he had finished when he hadn’t, dropped  from 2nd round the last mark to 5th  at the finish.       Max took 2nd . James Clementson  3rd and Haydn Griffiths 4th.

 

Race 3

As the wind increased further it took its toll on the tiring juniors with 19 out of the 45 failing to complete or start the final race. 

Tom Keegan set the pace again in the Handicap race but was just beaten by Topper sailor Andrew Green on handicap. Alex Davies had the best race of his day and finished 3rd   in his topper..

  

Tom Joesbury made amends for his mishaps in the 2nd race and sailed away in the last Opi race, never to be threatened for the lead. Max Spedding showed good  consistency and took 2nd place again. Hannah Bristow and James Clementson had a good battle in this one for 3rd .. James had  to take a penalty for a port and starboard incident with Hannah,. opening the door for Hannah to take 3rd.. Hannah showed that the boys should watch out, sailing well all day,   she’s stepped up a gear  and will be a force to be reckoned with as the season progresses.

 There were some  notable  performances from the Budworth Juniors. Well done to Izzy Bristow and Ruorri Kerr the youngest competitors both 8 years old who did extremely well in the testing conditions.  .Best improvers included, Hannah and Josh,   in the Budworth Junior racing squad  and  Mathew Leckie, in the Budworth  Junior intermediate squad, .who will surely be moving up to the racing squad soon.

  

Final results

 

Optimist Results

1st  Tom Joesbury    BSC

2nd Max Spedding   Dee SC

3rd Hannah Bristow  BSC

4th Josh Dawson   BSC

5th James Clementson   BSC

 

Handicap Fleet

1st  Laser Radial Tom Keegan   and 1st over 17. LL SC

2nd Topper Andrew Green  and 1st under 17 and 1st under 14  LL SC

 3rd Laser full rig  Sam Hall  and 2nd Under 17  Bassenthwaite SC

4th Topper Lucy Yates  and 2nd U14 LLSC

Budworth Juniors take 3 out of the top 4 places at Winsford Flash NW travellers Junior Open

April 27th, 2009 by martinj

Budworth Juniors take 3 out of the 4 top places at Winsford flash NW Travellers junior event.

A few clouds and a nice breeze greeted us at Winsford on Saturday 25th April .After a bit of rain, just to make sure parents got wet while they help rig boats, it turned out a nice sunny day with a very shifty F2-F3 blowing from the clubhouse down the flash.  

8 visiting Optimists took part along with 11 Toppers and 9 Lasers.

The Oppies had a great day with 3 races that were all very close with lots of place changing.Tom Joesbury lead for most of the first race only to loose out on the last beat.While Tom covered Max Spedding from  Dee in second Alex Joesbury kept his concentration, took a few good windshifts and pulled through from 3rd to win by 2 boat lengths from Tom. Max Speding 3rd  and Budworth’s Josh Dawson 4th.

 Tom Joesbury again lead for most of the 2nd race, only to get caught out on the wrong side of a big winshift allowing Max Speding, who had sailed a great race, from being over the line and last, to take the win .Josh Dawson, who was having the best race of his day and was only boat lengths behind the first two all race, came in 3rd .

The final race was very close with the lead changing up the last beat 4 times with 4 boats in contention for first place up until the  very last 100 Metres . Alex Joesbury won by no more than 6″ from his brother Tom in 2nd .Bobby Hewitt last years runner up from Leigh and Lowton in 3rd.

Congratulations to Alex Joesbury who wins his first ever open event.

The Oppies also had a chance to see some of the youth talent in the laser classes on show. Having now move on from their topper sailing Stuart Brown won the laser class representing Budworth. closely followed by Elliot Hanson from Redesmere another Ex topper champ in 2nd.  

  

Oppie results

1st Alex Joesbury  Budworth        1        4        1

2nd Max Speding   Dee S C         3        1        4 

3rd Tom Joesbury  Budworth        2        2        2

4th  Josh  Dawson  Budworth        4        3        7   

Laser/H/cap Results

1st Andrew  Brown     1        2        1

2nd Elliot Hanson       4        1        2

3rd John Wingeatt     2        4        5

RYA Junior Training Days during the Easter holidays

March 28th, 2009 by Fraser Kerr

RYA Training Days during Easter holidays

Dates: 14&15 April 2009 

Two full days of training in Optimists by RYA regional coaches (Rich Thoroughgood & Luke Shaw) to junior sailors who can comfortably sail a triangular course and aspire to race at Budworth and on the Open circuit.

Limit: 15A few places still remain – if interested contact Fraser Kerr

 “Rich and Luke are first class instructors and have worked with and developed a number of children to progress to very high standards. James has just spent the winter training with these guys and is a different sailor. If you have time to go, I can highly recommend it” David Clemetson BSC/RYA Race Coach

Youth Racing 2009

February 15th, 2009 by the Webmaster

 YOUTH RACING

Duncan Truswell is new RYA Youth Racing Manager

Duncan Truswell says he is relishing the challenge of continuing Britain’s unprecedented success in producing young world class sailors after being named as the new RYA Youth Racing Manager.  Truswell succeeds Simon Wergan as head of the RYA’s Youth Programme following Wergan’s move to work for the Youth Sport Trust.

30-year-old Truswell will now lead both the RYA’s highly successful Junior and Youth programmes.      

Last year was Britain’s most successful ever at Youth level with RYA Team GBR winning three medals - two golds and one bronze - to top the medal table at the Volvo Youth Sailing ISAF World Championships in Denmark as well as winning the Volvo Trophy for the top performing nation at that event for the first time since 1996 and the third time in total.

 ”I am very excited by the challenges ahead and cannot wait to get to grips with the dual role of overseeing both the Youth and Junior programmes,” Duncan said.

Youth and Junior programmes in the West and North Zones will continue to be led by HPM Chris Blackburn, and his team of coaches. Contact Chris for any enquiries about Youth or Junior sailing, or re the Volvo Champion Club scheme, which helps encourage race training of juniors in clubs.

Henry Lloyd & Mailspeed Marine support Hannah!

November 17th, 2008 by the Webmaster

“Henri Lloyd and Mailspeed Marine present future sailing prospects with latest ‘AINSLIE’ collection clothing”

hannah_bristow_nov08.jpgHannah Bristow, from Macclesfield has been selected by Henri Lloyd and Mailspeed Marine to receive support in the form of a selection of technical marine clothing jointly designed by Henri Lloyd and double gold medallist Ben Ainslie. Hannah, aged 10 is currently competing in the Optimist class out of Budworth Sailing Club.

“We are really pleased to combine with Henri Lloyd & Ben Ainslie to support Hannah, she is a talented sailor with a bright future ahead of her. Maybe she too will go all the way to Olympic glory.” Simon Relph, Mailspeed Marine

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