Hadron H2 National Championship 2023 at Brixham Yacht Club: A Premier Sailing Event


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Hadron H2 National Championship at Brixham Yacht Club – Day 2

6-8 September 2024

Day two at Brixham turned out to be even damper than day one, with a similar wind strength of 5 knots. However, there were unexpected results as Tom Moore from Stokes Bay SC emerged as the new helm, winning both race 3 and race 4. Tom, a young sailor normally racing an RS300, borrowed an H2 to compete in the championship.

Yesterday, Tom finished in 13th and 14th place but showed rapid improvement today. Whatever adjustments he made to his H2 overnight clearly paid off, as he took advantage of his lighter weight compared to other competitors. He successfully made two great starts and maintained the lead from start to finish in both races.

While the front runners from Day 1 had to concede victory to Tom, Josh Hamer (Leigh & Lowton SC) managed to secure two impressive second-place finishes, positioning himself as a strong contender for the championship. Overnight leader Ian Dawson (Warsash) struggled, finishing sixth and eleventh, allowing third-place competitor Steven Hendon (Blithfield SC) to catch up with him on points after finishing fourth and third in today’s races.

Three races were initially scheduled for the day, but the second race was abandoned due to a course change being missed by the fleet. This was particularly disappointing for the two leaders, Barry Wolfenden (Bough Beech SC) and Ian Little (Thorpe Bay YC), who had established a significant lead at the weather mark.

The voiding of this race is crucial because only one discard is permitted with a maximum of seven races, whereas two discards would have been allowed if a full series of eight races were completed.

As the final day approaches with three remaining races, every competitor understands the importance of avoiding mistakes. With light winds expected once again, albeit from the west and likely to be shifty, the outcome of the H2 National Championship may not be determined until the final race. Additionally, trophies will be awarded across various age and weight categories, making the conclusion of the championship all the more exciting.

Results after Day 2:

PosBow NoSail NoBoat NameHelmClubR1R2R3R5Pts
1st51159Dirty MartiniJosh HamerLeigh and Lowton SC1-2225
2nd35152A Whiter Shade of Palelan DawsonWarsash SC216-119
3rd38166H2Steve HendonBlithfield SC33-439
4th37142H2Barry WolfendenBough Beach SC54-10413
5th56120Dave’s BoatThomas Owen MooreStokes Bay SC13-141115
6th33135ScaramoucheRobin ParsonsDeben YC45-7716
7th36129H2Tim GarvinQueen Mary SC6-1051021
8th53177Hadron H2Chris BrownMill Creek SC96-20823
9th55148Raspberry RippleDave BarkerDraycotewater SC11-138524
10th44145145Richard LeftleyBowmoor SC711-12624
11th48122H2lan BrooksChichester YC8713(DNC)28
12th52156AliceRichard Le MareWarsash SC-18129930
13th47188A Few Shades of GreyRobert CoyleRoyal Corinthian YC10818(DNF)36
14th39150H2Stephen OliverWarsash SC-159141336
15th32162Here’s Tae Us!Nick WapshotRSWSC-202031538
16th49184Lucky for someMichael AlexanderRutland SC121611-2439
17th31172SneakySimon HipkinWalton & Frinton YC141516-2145
18th45171ThunderthrustJames OxleyWalton & Frinton YC16-19191449
19th41146Hadron H2Andrew McGawGraham Water SC-1717171650
20th50169Hadron H2Alasdair HoodRoyal Tay YC-2323151755
21st30103Ghost ShipGeoff ParkerWalton & Frinton YC1918-211956
22nd34102TPOlan LittleThorpe Bay YC24-25221258
23rd54117RhinoPaul TuttleBrixham YC-2621251864
24th46181Death and GravityTim BrookeWalton & Frinton YC22-24232065
25th43105VenturerDomonic JacobsWalton & Frinton YC2122-242265
26th42113113Neil SmythePaignton SC-2726262375
27th40190H2William McTurkRoyal Findhom YC25-27272577



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