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4 July 2004
For immediate release
The weather not only affected Wimbledon this
weekend but 'rain also stopped play' at the Littlehampton
Regatta. Well, not exactly rain, but bad weather, wind and
rough seas put paid to any hopes of racing on Saturday. After
much debating, it was finally agreed that the National race
would be postponed until Sunday. Fortunately, the wind let
up over night and it was all systems go for yet another tough
race in the RYA V24 National Championship.
Nine boats were on the start line but sadly Tom
Powell and Danielle Strawford's V7 (Playfair Offshore) did
not play fair and refused to start having stopped in the muster
area. When the green flag dropped the eight boats left to
race thundered down to the first mark closely bunched with
Cliff Smith and Mark Bridges (V2) and Mark Pascoe and Peter
Phillipson (V11) reaching the mark first hounded by the rest
of the pack.
A few navigational hiccups (not helped by turn
mark 6 sinking!) spread the fleet out a little over the first
circuit. Mark and Odette Priestley (V16) and Ricky Hill and
Alan Layton (V9) were racing neck and neck both gaining advantage
and then loosing it to the other. Pascoe and Phillipson were
in hot pursuit, followed by Charles Gardiner and Lee Booth
(V24) who were gradually making up ground after an unfortunate
start. Spirit of Gibraltar (Glen Mir and Mifi Mifsud) lived
up to their name coming out with fighting spirit for a number
of tussles with V24 over the first few laps.
Gardiner and Booth managed to gain on V11 on
each lap and finally overtook Pascoe and Phillipson on the
5th lap and continued to make steady progress on Hill and
Layton.
With the conditions worsening as the race progressed,
there were plenty of nerve-racking moments, not least of which
when the then leaders Mark and Odette Priestley headed skyward
and had a nasty landing giving Hill and Layton another opportunity
to fight back at them. The first four boats continued to provide
excellent highly competitive, close racing with the leaders
(V16 and V9) constantly changing position.
On the 5th of the seven lap race Gardiner and
Booth (V24) pulled out all the stops to overtake Pascoe and
Phillipson, clawing their way to third position. The penultimate
lap saw the Priestley's gain a heathly lead when V9 (Hill
and Layton) had a mechanical problem. Gardiner and Booth were
able to take 2nd position to finish just 5 seconds ahead of
Hill and Layton.
Further down the fleet Terry Mills and son Mick
were having a rather uncomfortable ride following Terry's
cracked ribs sustained in Ramsgate but they stayed the course,
finishing 7th and gaining more championship points in the
process. Cliff Smith and Mark Bridges were not having the
best of races, having started with such promise, they soon
faded from the main action and finished in 6th position. New
team Marc Lamont and Ana Banet (V69 Seahorse.org) ran a sensible
race gaining more experience in readiness for the trip to
Norway in two weeks for the second round of the European Championship.
| 1st |
Express Logistics |
Mark Priestley / Odette Priestley |
| 2nd |
Doritos Extreme |
Charles Gardiner / Lee Booth |
| 3rd |
ColourPro/Colourmet |
Ricky Hill / Alan Layton |
| 4th |
Sportrib.com |
Mark Pascoe / Peter Phillipson |
| 5th |
Spirit of Gibraltar |
Glen Mir / Mifi Mifsud |
| 6th |
Bat out of Hell |
Cliff Smith / Mark Bridges |
| 7th |
It Wasn't Us |
Terry Mills / Mick Mills |
| 8th |
Seahorse.org |
Marc Lamont / Ana Banet |
| DNS |
Playfair Offshore |
Tom Powell / Danielle Strawford |
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here for overall championship positions |
Just half an hour after their difficult National
race, four of the V24s were back in action again in the Basic
race (which is open to any raceboat). Doritos Extreme (V24),
with driver Charles Gardiner and new navigator Richard Agnew,
had problems starting due to a fuse wire coming loose in the
previous race and started late well behind the rest of the
fleet.
Meanwhile, V11 took control of the entire race,
leading from the moment the green flag was dropped. Richard
Bendy and Lee Booth (V6 PolePosition) putting up a superb
fight the entire way in just their second outing of the season
and local hero Cliff Smith and daughter Erin (V2 Bat out of
Hell) stuck with them to finally take third place.
While Gardiner and Agnew (V24) stormed through
the rest of the Basic race fleet to catch the other V24s,
V6 had some interesting airborne moments while desperately
trying to take the lead from V11. The first three V24s stayed
together as a tight pack throughout the race and finally finished
with just a few seconds between them. Gardiner and Agnew managed
to move up the fleet finally finishing a creditable 5th position.
Pascoe and Phillipson collected the Littlehampton
Regatta Trophy as overall race winners as well as being winners
of the Unlimited Class.
| 1st |
Sportrib.com |
Mark Pascoe / Peter Phillipson |
| 2nd |
Pole Position |
Richard Bendy / Lee Booth |
| 3rd |
Bat out of Hell |
Cliff Smith / Erin Smith |
| 4th |
R5 |
Mark Pascoe / Peter Phillipson |
| 5th |
Doritos Extreme |
Charles Gardiner / Richard Agnew |
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