Clean sweep of 12/12 wins at National Ranker

Tuesday 20th October, 2009

The final Women’s National Match Racing Ranker took place the weekend just gone. With three other teams competing, helmed by Katie Archer, Charlotte Lawrence and Sarah Ayton, I had a bit of a change for the weekend and teamed up with Bird Watson and my younger sister Kate.

Saturday saw the breeze drop from 8 to 5 knots throughout the day but it was plenty to get in the double round robin which we were pleased to sail through without loosing a single race. With the other three teams close on points, we ended up racing Charlotte Lawrence in the first to 3 point semi finals. With strong starts and good pace particularly up wind we held the advantage for the afternoon finishing the day 2-0 ahead in the series but close racing in the other semi lead to them finish drawn at 1a piece overnight.

The forecast for Sunday was not particularly good with what little wind there was forecast to drop to nothing and swing 180 degrees so the race committee were keen to get out early. In our first race, despite have a strong position with 15 seconds to go, we spent the next 10 going sideways and started on the back foot against Charlotte but a slip up by her gave us a clear lane of breeze up the first beat and put us in a strong position to overtake downwind…3-0 and through to the finals! In the other semi final racing remained close with Archer just taking the win to put her 2-1 ahead. Although another start took place for them the harbour soon turned glassy and it was back to shore to wait for wind. At 1.15 the other Olympic Classes were cancelled for the day but our Race Officers were determined and sent us back out to try again by 1.30. Because they were running out of time they decided to abort the semi final between Archer and Ayton where it was, putting Archer through to the finals with us. With very fickle shifty breeze we were able to start racing and we were pleased to sail well to comfortably win three races on the trot and win the weekend having not lost a single race! In the petite final although Ayton’s team looked strong at 2-0 ahead, Lawrence came back strong and won the next three races to claim the third spot overall.

Thanks to Bird and Kate for sailing with me for the weekend, they were fantastic and I find it really useful to sail with different people on occasions because I never know what I might learn!

Having had the last two days off from sailing (just doing all the paperwork that goes with the sailing!), it is back to Weymouth tomorrow to train for the rest of the week through to Tuesday next week. Next we will then be heading off to Korea for their second ever Women’s Grade 1 Match Racing event, the Busan Women’s Match.

After Korea I’m going straight to Nice, where I’m excited to say I’ll be an on-board observer as part of the Umpire team at the Louis Vuitton Series (in other words hanging on to the back of the America’s Cup Yachts for dear life!). This will be an fantastic experience and a great opportunity to see many of the world’s best sailors at this pinnacle of professional Match Racing.

Thanks again to all our supporters including Jenkins Marine, Quay Sails, Morris Lane and Spinnaker Yachts.

Yes it’s getting cold, but… keep sailing!

Lucy x

Plymouth Qualifier

Monday 20th July, 2009

This past weekend saw the RYA National Match Racing series take a trip to Plymouth where the PPSA hosted the 6 J80′s and 12 open and women’s teams.

As well as Annie and Ally, this weekend I was joined by both of my sisters, Nicky and Kate, the same team we’ll race in for the European Championships in a few weeks. After some good training over Thursday/Friday racing began at 10.00am Saturday morning in a shifty 6knot breeze but we were off for the first few races so were able to watch from our handy mother-ship ‘Flair’. Soon enough it was our turn to race but unfortunately after a pre start and a couple of minutes racing, we were abandoned due to an incoming Navy vessel and then later a significant lack of breeze! After a long wait on the water racing was finally abandoned for the day with only three flights completed and none for us.

Sunday saw quite the opposite conditions, a breeze of 20 knots built through the day and some entertaining broaches to watch downwind! We had 5 races on in a row and were pleased to sail some tidy races to finish with a clear sheet. Unfortunately this time, as we swapped out of the boats the breeze built further and the race committee were forced to abandon racing once again. With only eight flights completed over the weekend many of us did not race each other leaving some ties with us on 5 wins/5 and in joint 1st with Mary Rook on 4 wins/4 and Katie Archer on 3 wins/3. We also retain our position at the top of the 2009 series.

Looking forwards, our next event is the World Championships in Lysekil next week. We’re all really looking forwards to the event, a preview of our team and event will follow soon….

Success at RYA qualifier 3

Tuesday 12th May, 2009

Jody Slater, Hannah Yuill and my younger sister Kate joined Ally and I this past weekend for the third RYA Women’s Match Racing Qualifier at Queen Mary, London.

Six teams attended the event and despite incredibly shifty and light breeze at times, the race committee did a great job to fit in two round robins, best of five semis and best of three finals.

With just one loss in the round robin stages we went through to the semis in first place and therefore being paired against Josie Gibson. With the breeze dying all the time it was heads out of the boat as races were never over until you’d crossed the line but we managed to secure a 3-0 win to go through to the finals. In the other semi-final it was a close battle between Mary Rook and Charlotte Lawrence’s teams. Going to four races, Rook ended up winning the series 3-1 to qualify through to the finals.

Remaining shifty for the finals, the start of each race was important to get the initial advantage and our crew did a great job at calling the shifts to ensure this. Once ahead we had great boat speed and won the finals 2-0 to win our second of two RYA qualifiers this year. This also qualifies us for a place at the ISAF Sailing World Cup event, Kiel week next month.

The final results were
1st Lucy Macgregor, Ally Martin, Jody Slater, Hannah Yuill, Kate Macgregor
2nd Mary Rook
3rd Josie Gibson
4th Charlotte Lawrence
5th Katie Archer
6th Hester Robinson