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Young Sailors From All Over Scotland Competed On Lochmaben’s Castle Loch Over The Easter Weekend

Annandale Sailing Club hosted the major youth sailing event which saw two days of close racing at all levels.

The competition was open to two single-handed dinghy classes – the Topper and the Optimist – and was split into a main fleet for experienced racers and a coached regatta fleet for novices.

More than 30 children, along with parents and friends, were welcomed by the club.

Weather conditions proved ideal, with a good breeze developing on both days, making life easier for Race Officers Chris Nurney and Richard Bryant and their teams, along with safety boat crews, headed up by David Richardson.

Commodore Elaine Ross said: “There was a real buzz around the club. It was lovely to see all the activity. It takes a lot of hard work to organise an event like this, which draws competitors from across Scotland, but a smile and a thank you from the young sailors makes it all worthwhile.”

Three of the club’s own young members – Breagha Johnstone, Murray Wilson and Thomas McKendrick – enjoyed their first experience of taking part in a large event, joining the Regatta fleet for coached racing.

Results: Main Fleet Optimist – 1 Andrew Perrat (Helensburgh Sailing Club), 2 Finlay Davidson (Dalgety Bay Sailing Club), 3 Scott Xu (Royal Tay Yacht Club).

Main Fleet Topper – 1 Ben Homer (Dalgety Bay Sailing Club, 2 Thomas Looseley (St Andrews Sailing Club), 3 Ruari Herrington (Largs Sailing Club).

 

Regatta Fleet Optimist – 1 Hector Jackson (St Mary’s Loch Sailing Club), 2 Angus Millar (St Mary’s Loch Sailing Club), 3 Cameron Ritchie (Aberdeen & Stonehaven Yacht Club).

Regatta Fleet Topper – 1 Sam Milroy (St Mary’s Loch Sailing Club), 2 Beagha Johnstone (Annandale Sailing Club), 3 Katherine Serranto (Loch Venacher Sailing Club)

 

***Annandale Sailing Club’s Open Day is back, after a two-year absence, on Sunday, May 8 from noon to 4pm. Everyone is welcome to drop in and try sailing (weather permitting), tour the clubhouse and grounds and find out more about opportunities to get out on the water. See www.annansail.co.uk

 

 

 

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