The closely bunched fleet caused a heavy traffic zone, where small
errors meant leaking precious points towards the championship.
Overall RORC IRC National Championship winners: David Franks and the crew of JPK
1010, Strait Dealer
Credit: Paul Wyeth/pwpictures.com
In IRC Three with a perfect seven wins, David Franks' JPK 1010, Strait Dealer, won
class and was declared the overall champion for the RORC IRC National Championship:
"It really hasn't sunk in yet," admitted Franks. "I understand that we are the smallest
yacht ever to win this prestigious trophy and I will get to keep it for a whole
year! It might seem like this was an easy win but far from it, we just made fewer
mistakes than any one else. This has been a highly competitive and thoroughly enjoyable
event and one that I will savour for years to come, but I am delighted for the whole
team, which has sailed so well every race to pull off such a great win."
There was heartache for some in IRC One with a massive swing on the leaderboard.
The overnight leader, Tonnerre de Breskens, had a torrid time, scoring a 9th and
a 13th in the first two races. Tonnerre came back to win the last race of the day
but the damage was done and the Dutch yacht dropped from 1st to 5th in Class. François
Goubau's First 47.7, Moana, came right into the running with a win in the first
race of the day but the Belgian team was early at the pin end of the last race and
failed to return, scoring an OCS when class victory was in sight. Anthony O'Leary's
Irish Ker 39, Antix, has sailed consistently well all weekend and were desperately
close to winning the big boat class, but for the second year running Antix was runner
up. The IRC One title went to Andrew Pearce's Ker 40, Magnum III, beating Antix
by a single point in the seven race series.
'Fantastic, just elated!" exclaimed Andrew Pearce. "We have put in six months of
dedication and hard work to improve the team's ability and to become national champions
is such a joy. In the team brief this morning, our tactician Andy Beadsworth said
not to worry about the points but to just sail as best as we could. Today wasn't
perfect but we sailed so much better today. It is a great feeling to win, I can
safely say this is the biggest win I have ever had in the sport."
In IRC Two Jim Macgregor's Elan 410, Premier Flair, scored two seconds and a third
today to wrap off the division title. Andrew McIrvine's First 40, La Réponse, is
in the same team as Premier Flair for the Brewin Dolphin Commodores' Cup and had
a very good day on the water with three podium places, including a win in Race 6
to take second in Class. Sailing Logic's Reflex 38, Visit Malta Puma skippered
by Tim Thubron, were pushing hard today, but had to settle for third in a very competitive
class.
"I think that the results speak for themselves, we have had three days of incredibly
close racing," commented Premier Flair's skipper, Jim Macgregor. "I have to take
my hat off to the RORC for organising such a well organised and enjoyable regatta
under difficult conditions. It was great to see La Réponse scoring so well, which
bodes well for our chances in the Brewin Dolphin Commodores' Cup."
In IRC Four Grant Gordon's J/97, Fever, scored three bullets today to stamp their
authority on the class to win overall by a significant margin from Mike and Jamie
Holmes' J/97, Jika Jika. Michael Kershaw's Chimp defeated Nigel Biggs' Checkmate
XV in all three races today to win the battle of the Half Tonners.
At the official Prizegiving, RORC Commodore Mike Greville, who has been racing all
weekend on Ker 39, Erivale III, thanked the Race Committee and all of the volunteers
who have given up their time to put on the event and especially thanked all of the
competitors who came from overseas (Ireland, France, Belgium, and Holland) for the
event. ENDS/...
RESULTS:Full results and pictures available at:
http://www.rorc.org/raceresults/2012/ircnats-oneos.html
RORC IRC National Championship Winner (Jackdaw Trophy)
Strait Dealer, JPK 1010, David Franks (+ Winner of IRC Three)
IRC One
1. Magnum III, Ker 40, Andrew Pearce (GBR)
2. Antix, Ker 39, Anthony O'Leary (IRL)
3. Moana, First 47.7, François Goubau (BEL)
IRC Two
1. Premier Flair, Elan 410, Jim Macgregor (GBR)
2. La Réponse , First 40, Andrew McIrvine (GBR)
3. Visit Malta Puma, Reflex 38, Sailing Logic, Tim Thubron (GBR)
IRC Three
1. Strait Dealer, JPK 1010, David Franks (GBR)
2. Elaine, Elan 37, Mike Bridges (GBR)
3. Salvo, Corby 33, Peter Morton (GBR)
IRC Four
1. Fever, J/97, Grant Gordon (GBR)
2. Jika Jika, J/97, Mike and Jamie Holmes (GBR)
3. Chimp, Half Tonner, Michael Kershaw (GBR)
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