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P&B Northamptonshire Youth Series finale at Draycote Water Sailing Club

by Norman Byrd 3 Oct 05:46 NZDT 14 September 2024

The season finale took place at Draycote. The forecast was for a building breeze up to perhaps 14 knots. Sun cream was definitely required, but would the wind fill in as forecast? More than 40 sailors signed on, though there were a few notable absences with some schools having Saturday fixtures.

After a short briefing the sailors went afloat. Two large groups hit the winter in a variety of boats, all classes welcome! The breeze began to build causing a few capsizes, but generally everyone did remarkably well.

The odd water bottle went astray, but all seemed to be recovered (thanks Isaac!). We were fortunate to be joined by renowned coaches Steve and Millie Irish later in the morning. The sailors had a full morning of training, putting into practice everything that they've worked over the season.

Lunch provided some relief to weary legs.

And, onto the racing. Going into the final event the lead was incredibly close between Noah, the reigning champion and Peter and William. Would there be a new name on the overall series trophy?

The slow fleet was dominated by Thomas, Hollowell, in his Topper 4.2 scoring two firsts and discarding a second place. Finn, also from Hollowell, came second in his Optimist counting a second and a third. Benjamin, Draycote, came third in this Topper 4.2 (as well as winning wipe out of the day).

The Topper 5.3 fleet was won by Oscar from Draycote counting two firsts. Hollowell sailors Alex and William came second and third with three and four points respectively; it really couldn't have been closer.

The fast fleet was dominated by Peter, Draycote, in his ILCA 6 comfortably winning all three races. Ben, Draycote came second in his ILCA 4 with four points, and Noah, ILCA 4, came third with five points.

The conditions must have suited the fast fleet as the overall results for the day were identical to the fast fleet, Peter, winning from Ben and Noah.

There were a few gremlins with the results on the day with a few trophies being awarded in error - many apologies!

Draycote decided to up their game awarding a cake of the day trophy. This proved to be a little controversial, could a biscuit qualify? After some significant deliberation, and a really lovely tea, Ronni was awarded the coveted trophy (although the carrot cake really was pretty fantastic). Thanks to Rachel, Ronni and Becky.

And so onto the overall prizes. At this point it would be inappropriate not to thank Pinnell & Bax who have sponsored the series for the umpteenth year. Thank you Nelly, we really do appreciate it.

Newcomer, the first timer trophy, was awarded to Aiyushi from Cransley - she finished 11th overall in her ILCA4.
Best under 13 sailor, the County Junior Cup, was awarded to Thomas, Topper, Hollowell.
Best under 16 sailor was once again awarded to Noah, Draycote.
Best under 19 sailor, the County Youth Cup, was awarded to Solomon, Middle Nene.

Team of the year went for the fourth consecutive year to Draycote, but Hollowell gave them a run for their money. Maybe 2025 will be their year.

Prizes were also awarded to the highest placed sailors in each fleet not winning another prize. They went to Jaspar, Draycote, fast fleet, William, Hollowell, Topper fleet and Finn, Hollowell, Slow fleet.

It was fantastic to award the overall series to Peter, Draycote. Peter has put in a tremendously consistent series taking the overall prize by two clear points. He gave a wonderful acceptance speech. Peter has worked really hard on his sailing and this really was a just reward.

The series couldn't run without the unstinting support of the six clubs, Banbury, Cransley, Draycote, Hollowell, Northampton, and Middle Nene. They all put on a tremendous day of coaching and sailing, not forgetting the fabulous sailors' teas. The series is led by Rachel Higgs who does a fantastic job coordinating the training and racing. And thanks as ever to the RYA who support and promote our events.

We're planning a winter program too. A couple of Sundays at Draycote and Northampton, an online series of training sessions led by Steve Irish, and a two day Easter training camp at Draycote. Not bad for a local circuit! We had over 100 sailors participate this year, a record! A huge number of these were first timers, who all receive a first timer medal.

All youth and junior sailors are welcome to join in the 2025 series, keep an eye out on our Facebook group for details!

Overall Series Results:

PosFleetClassSail NoHelmCransleyM-NeneHollowellBanburyPitsfordDraycotePts
1stFastICLA 6187480Peter Astley511‑63111
2ndFastICLA 4208933Noah Byrd23(DNC)32313
3rdTopperTopper46770William Clarke1622(DNC)920
4thFastICLA 6204914Jaspar Nicholls44‑11111424
5thTopperTopper46512Alexander Stainton6291(DNC)725
6thFastICLA 6190904Solomon Day1456‑156536
7thSlowOptimist5556Finn Neal9121275‑1845
8thTopperTopper44437Edward Croxton1010‑215181356
9thFastICLA 4179731Henry Byrd15184169(DNC)62
10thSlowRS Tera Sport4547Joshua Gillson1982298‑2466
11thFastICLA 4144923Aiyushi Modha2313(DNC)12101068
12thTopperTopper36622 / 45187Thomas Croxton2071414‑211671
13thTopperTopper48535Tom Moriarty(DNC)201010281179
14thSlowRS Tera Sport4540Harry Jarvis1319231813‑2686
15thSlowOptimist3956Henry Martin12‑352017152892
16thFastICLA 4111Matilda Guyett272352229(DNC)106
17thFastICLA 4132078Frank McAuley18258(DNC)1441106
18thTopperTopper16492Nathaniel Zurek(DNC)2818232421114
19thTopperTopper48672Oscar Rowe3(DNC)34DNC6117
20thSlowRS Tera Sport11Athena Trollinger1622262730‑31121
21stSlowTopper 4.2Y65Elizabeth Stainton30213119(DNC)41142
22ndSlowRS Tera Sport4541Arianne Leather32‑3728292730146
23rdSlowRS Tera Pro743Harry Ambery(DNC)14DNC8420147
24thSlowRS Tera Sport2987Jameson Trollinger2429‑43.5313232148
25thTopperTopper46135Jai Dhaliwal111113(DNC)DNC15151
26thTopperTopper46370Frederick Seddon(DNC)DNC17131214157
27thSlowOpen‑Bic7729Evelyn Parkinson333143.52822(DNC)157.5
28thFastICLA 6140089Joseph Riley1715(DNC)DNC1741191
29thTopperTopper42830Charlie ONeill(DNC)1732DNC1641207
30thTopperTopper 4.243526Isaac Foulds281634(DNC)DNC29208
31stTopperTopper44992Oliver Gover(DNC)DNC43.5263312215.5
32ndTopperTopper 4.2677Eleanor Clarke(DNC)343832DNC34239
33rdSlowRS Tera Sport5Emme Astley432643.534.5(DNC)DNC248
34thFastRS Feva XL4917Olivia Joyce(DNC)2735DNCDNC17281
35thTopperTopper46927Audrey Yang(DNC)DNC302526DNC283
36thTopperTopper47613Theo Graves31(DNC)29DNC23DNC285
37thFastICLA 612Gaston Bouchaud(DNC)242734.5DNCDNC287.5
38thTopperTopper26626William Munn(DNC)DNCDNCDNC1922344
39thFastFusion ProENadia Zurek(DNC)32DNC30DNCDNC365
40thSlowTopper 4.234352Hannah Swinton(DNC)DNCDNCDNC3533371
41stTopperTopper32757Sienna Tartaglia(DNC)3343.5DNCDNCDNC379.5
42ndTopperTopper24208Florence Riley(DNC)DNFDNCDNC3641380
43rdFastFusion Nadia Zurek(DNC)DNC43.5DNC34DNC380.5
44thSlowRS Tera Sport William Redshaw(DNC)DNC43.5DNCDNC41387.5
45thFastILCA 4171357Ben Angell(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC2406
46thTopperTopper20844James Burton(DNC)DNCDNCDNC7DNC411
47thTopperTopper47738Hari Clark(DNC)DNC7DNCDNCDNC411
48thFastICLA 6XHasan Tayub7(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC411
49thTopperTopper46876Toby paxford(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC8412
50thTopperTopper46971Edward Whittaker8(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC412
51stSlowRS Tera Sport1906Esme Hatsell(DNC)9DNCDNCDNCDNC413
52ndFastRS Feva5141Oliva Joyce(DNC)DNCDNCDNC11DNC415
53rdTopperTopper2Will Munn(DNC)DNC15DNCDNCDNC419
54thTopperTopper31898Matthew Bose(DNC)DNC16DNCDNCDNC420
55thTopperTopper48971Harry Paxford(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC19423
56thTopperTopper13Lucas jarvis(DNC)DNC19DNCDNCDNC423
57thFastICLA 6171833Dexter Barrett(DNC)DNCDNCDNC20DNC424
58thFastRS Feva XL1883Barnaby Butcher(DNC)DNCDNC20DNCDNC424
59thSlowTopper 4.216Adam Eady(DNC)DNCDNC21DNCDNC425
60thTopperTopper24208Harry Ambery21(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC425
61stTopperTopper47287Millie Lezghad22(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC426
62ndSlowOptimist6529Buddy Hunt(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC23427
63rdSlowTopper 4.211Toby Cooke(DNC)DNCDNC24DNCDNC428
64thSlowRS Tera Sport743Harry Ambery(DNC)DNC24DNCDNCDNC428
65thSlowTopper 4.245747Benjamin Whittaker(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC25429
66thFastFusion ProDSerena Durrell(DNC)DNCDNCDNC25DNC429
67thTopperTopper29475Nathaniel Benn(DNC)DNC25DNCDNCDNC429
68thFastFusion Pro11Isla Powell25(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC429
69thFastICLA 6191539Hamani Kaur Bains26(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC430
70thTopperTopper6Evelyn Parkinson(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC27431
71stTopperTopper 4.22Reuben Stevenson29(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC433
72ndFastPico7Adam Day(DNC)30DNCDNCDNCDNC434
73rdSlowTopper 4.247833Annabelle Lenton(DNC)DNCDNCDNC31DNC435
74thFastRS Feva XL3588Rose Butcher(DNC)DNCDNC33DNCDNC437
75thTopperTopper8Conor Smith(DNC)DNC33DNCDNCDNC437
76thTopperTopper47288Elias Zamakda34(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC438
77thFastByte412Thomas Dale35(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC439
78thFastRS Feva XL5141Isla Powell(DNC)DNC36DNCDNCDNC440
79thFastPico84Freddie Day(DNC)36DNCDNCDNCDNC440
80thFastFusion Pro1Holly Powell36(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC440
81stFastICLA 625554Oliver Stuart(DNC)DNC37DNCDNCDNC441
82ndFastPicoNo NumberOlivia Joyce37(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC441
83rdTopperTopper45579Isla Dow(DNC)DNCDNCDNC37.5DNC441.5
83rdTopperTopper6Dan Bowden(DNC)DNCDNCDNC37.5DNC441.5
85thSlowOptibat14Eleanor Clarke38(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC442
86thFastICLA 4170494Ezra Linnell‑Johnson(DNC)DNC39DNCDNCDNC443
87thTopperTopper 4.247504Zeid Zamakda39(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC443
88thFastPicoXNathaniel Zurek40(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC444
89thTopperTopper42867Nadia Zurek(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC41445
89thFastRS FevaTbcAnnabelle Lenton(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC41445
89thSlowTopper 4.248318Teddy Scott(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC41445
89thFastILCA 45William Dredge(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC41445
89thSlowTopper 4.21Ezra Lancaster(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC41445
89thSlowPicoTBCRobert Shields(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC41445
89thSlowRS Tera Sport1Sebastian Millington(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC41445
96thTopperTopper47290Riley Worley41(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC445
97thSlowOptimist5403Sophie Coate42(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC446
98thFastRS Feva XL3458Isla Dow(DNC)DNC43.5DNCDNCDNC447.5
99thFastPico17Jack Day(DNC)DNFDNCDNCDNCDNC505
99thFastFusion ProDRaegan Knowles(DNC)DNFDNCDNCDNCDNC505

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