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Firefly Inland Championship 2024 at Bough Beech sailing Club
This year’s Firefly Inlands was a huge success with forty-one double-handers competing in the Championship. It was a fantastic event that saw many students enjoying themselves and learning. Thanks to the schools and UEA for making it a fun occasion.
The sailing was both challenging and enjoyable. The race officer’s preference for a heavily port-favoured line made starting a real challenge, with many boats vying for position within close proximity. OCS (premature start and disqualification) proved to be a major obstacle.
The racing kicked off with an exciting first race where Jono Pank and Freya Phillips were forced over the line, allowing Jason Aldous and Josephine Mason to claim the victory. It was a closely contested race with lots of tactical maneuvering.
The competition continued with different pairs winning races, including Jenny Smallwood Ph.D. and James Ball, and Alex Baxter and Erin Pank who secured their first Inlands race win after finishing second multiple times.
After a weekend of intense racing, Nigel Wakefield and Emily Saunderson emerged as the overall winners. Jono Pank and Freya Phillips claimed second place, with Alex Davey and Stella Davey in third. Special mention goes to the various category winners including Rosie Heydorn and Allegra Fleming, Sophia Johnson, and Jenny Smallwood Ph.D.
The event was hosted excellently by Bough Beech sailing Club on their beautiful waters, providing the perfect setting for thrilling racing action.
Overall Results:
Pos | Sail No | Helm | Crew | R1 | R2 | R3 | R4 | R5 | R6 | R7 | R8 | Pts |
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1st | 3007 | Nigel Wakefield | Emily Saunderson | 2 | 4 | 2 | 2 | 1 | (UFD) | 5 | 1 | 17 |
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Sarah Mitchell, an experienced sailor and marine journalist from Sydney, has nurtured a love for the ocean throughout her life. After earning a degree in Marine Journalism from the University of Sydney, Sarah quickly made a name for herself with her compelling and vivid storytelling. Her work captures the thrill of sailing and the unique culture of maritime life, making her a respected figure in the sailing community. Outside of writing, Sarah spends her time exploring Australia’s stunning coastlines and competing in local regattas, always on the lookout for her next great adventure.