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Catapult National & TT at Bala July 16th-17th |
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Bala Sailing Club hosted the 2022 Catapult
National Championships over the weekend of 16-17 July. The forecast of
light airs and the record-breaking heatwave obviously put off some
potential competitors, so it was a reduced fleet of 8 helms who took
part. Those that stayed away missed a great event, ably managed by
Richie Allen and his race and rescue team, who proved very accommodating
in working around the vicissitudes of the weather.
The Nationals were preceded by an afternoon
of fun races which took place in a sparkling Force 2-3. It was action
packed with a capsize and a collision where one boat mounted another,
without damage fortunately. Chris Upton and John Terry emerged as
victors in both the Relay Race and Pairs Race earning them a couple of
beers each.
Alas, the first day of the Nationals
themselves were true to the windless forecast. A visiting fleet of
Tinkers did try to hold a race, but it was absolutely glacial, in speed
that is, not temperature unfortunately for those melting under the hot
sun! After that all racing was abandoned for the day.
Riche the Race Officer was very accommodating
in trying to fit as many races in on the second day as possible, and
this time the weather provided excellent racing with a Force 2 in the
morning and a gusty Force 3 building to 4 in the afternoon. In the end
four races were run, enough to make a worthwhile championship.
Race 1 A figure of eight course was set starting
from a shore based line. Stuart Ede started a nearest to the shore, and
at first thought he'd made a mistake, because the pressure was lower
there. However he found a wind bend that enabled him to point
considerably higher than the rest of the fleet who had started further
out into the lake, and he was able to reach the windward mark first
without having to tack like the rest. However, he headed for the wrong
gybe mark before the rescue boat pointed out his error. This allowed
Gareth Ede to overtake on the reach, only to round the mark the wrong
way, because he had not spotted the course change altering the direction
of rounding. John Terry followed by Stuart took advantage of this to
grab the lead. Gareth retaliated on the downwind leg to catch first
Stuart and then John. This became the settled order for Lap 2 which was
maintained to the finish. Meanwhile Syd Gage had drawn away from the
chasing pack to claim fourth place.
Race 2 Most of the fleet arrived at the windward
mark in close formation. John rounded first just ahead of Mike Gough,
but Mike was caught by a header and ended up stalled on starboard just a
metre or two from the buoy. Stuart ducked behind him and tacked
immediately. Mike also tacked but was then caught in a port and
starboard situation by Stuart and then Chris Upton. A penalty turn put
him well down the order.
Race 3
Race 4 Gareth had to miss the last race, because he
had to get back to Yorkshire at a reasonable time, so it was fortunate
that the discard had now kicked in, meaning that his three wins had
already sealed his victory, making him the 2022 National Champion. John and Mike started strongly at the pin
end, while Stuart's hopes of finding a similar wind bend as Race 1 by
starting near the shore were dashed. John was soon easing away from
Mike, whose advantage over Stuart also increased, so that proved to be
the finishing order.
John's win assured him of second place in the
championship, while Mike's second drew him level on points with Stuart,
enabling him to snatch the third podium place on count-back. Catapult 2022 Nationals Results Bala SC RESULTS
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