International 420 Class

Worlds and Junior Europeans Selector 1

Hayling Island 22/23 March 2003

Sixty one teams contested the first selection meeting for the International 420 class teams for the World and Junior European Championships. The meeting was hosted by Hayling Island Sailing Club from their great new clubhouse on the 22/23 March. The weather was glorious with bright sunshine and 8-12 knots of breeze from the east all weekend giving ideal sailing conditions. Callum MacDonald, fresh from his win at the Vilamoura regatta in Portugal in early March crewed by Haakon Karlsen sailed a very good series to win comfortably from Laurie Fitzjohn Sykes and Jonathan Frazer, and top girls Charlotte Savage and Maia Walsh and Pippa Wilson and Harriette Trumble.

All three selection meetings are to be held at Hayling in preparation for the World Championships which will be held there in July.� Results at last year�s International meetings were very encouraging, and with many of the same team sailing and being pressed by newcomers to the class, it is hoped that this practice on the Worlds sailing water will give the selected team a good boost.

All weekend Race Officer Colin Waters and his team set good long starting lines and the fleet had only 2 general recalls, although this may have had something to do with the black flag rule introduced from race 2. In race 1 Wilson and Trumble led at the first and began to pull away on the run. Unfortunately for them the Judge decided to set an early precedent and penalised them for excessive pumping. This enabled Savage and Walsh and Fitzjohn Sykes and Frazer to slip past and take the first two positions. In race 2 Savage and Walsh and shot to an early lead. Behind them MacDonald and Karlsen pressed them hard and opened up a good gap from the third team of sister Joanne MacDonald and Laurie Marsden (Callum�s crew in Vilamoura). For race 3 there was a shade more breeze which favoured the left side of the first beat. Fitzjohn Sykes and Frazer sailed well to hold off the Luke Patience and Adam Wagner and Olly Dix and Philip Lasko. In race 4 MacDonald and Karlsen recovered their poised and led from the start to finish with a long lead over Alison Martin and Bethan Carden who were comfortably ahead of Stuart Bithell and Jonathan McGovern. By the end of the day the consistent Fitzjohn Sykes and Frazer had a lead small lead over MacDonald and Karlsen and Savage and Walsh

The weather for Sunday was just as good as it was at the end of Saturday. And so were MacDonald and Karlsen . In both races 5 and 6 they took early leads and sailed away to win comfortably. In race 5 Patience and Wagner held off Wilson and Trumble, with this contest finishing the other way around in race 6. Fitzjohn Sykes had a poor race 5 so MacDonald was now in a very safe position and not needing to take any risks. In race 7 Dix and Lasko made up for a couple of poor races by taking a long lead which they were able to hold from Patience and Wagner. In race 8 Savage and Walsh got going again, leading and the first mark and pulling away from the fleet on the first fast reach to take an unassailable lead. Fitzjohn Sykes and Frazer slipped past Nick Cherry and Joe Henry to complete a good series. Unfortunately for Patience and Wagner their good run came to an end and a poor race dropped them from 2 to 5 overall.

Many thanks to Hayling Island for their hospitality.