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Fleet Representative: Ian Towers

Patrick AltoftRS Eurocup

RS News From Riva Del Garda 2008
After 9 races in the RS 200 fleet (57 entries) Ripon teams finished in the following places:
Patrick Altoft, Debs Greenland 24th
Katy Shepherd, Dan Philips 31st
Andrew & Eve Hartley 35th
Tim & Mary Simpson 56th

Keith Escritt & Anne Saul 13th place
Mike Saul & Sophie Hartley 2nd in the RS500 fleet
For results and photographs visit Fraglia Vela Riva

 

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RS News

RS200 Open Meeting 2007. Light airs meant that the racing was rather subdued. Nevertheless, three Windward/Leeward courses were run after an initial postponement which provided some good competition. Results can be found here.

 

RS200 News from lake Garda 2006
Positions after 8 races
6 th Keith Eskritt & Ann Saul
27th Andrew & Eve Hartley
30th Katy & Dan

RS200 Club Champs report here
Well done Richard &Annabelle, Katy & Dan, Jonathan & Rosemary.

"The RS200 is the top choice for lightweight teams, unbeatable racing and a cracking social scene.

The secret of its success is the boat's broad appeal. From novice to championship winners, youngsters to parents, mates and couples, the RS200's mix of great asymmetric sailing and tactical racing is a total winner.

Ripon Sailing Club is proud to have one of largest RS200 fleet in the North of England and has some of the best RS sailors in the country.

We have excellent fleet racing throughout the year with a wide range of sailing abilities taking part, from novices to championship race winners.

Throughout the year we have regular training and social events such as Q&A's with Mike Saul, BBQ's, and even a Christmas Party!

The RS fleet continues to fly the flag for RSC in 2005 - Many of our RS200 sailors compete in The MSDS Northern Tour, Fat Face Circuit & Eurocup Series.

The RS200 is one of the most successful classes of modern times, responding to finesse rather than physique, it allows everyone to share the excitement of asymmetric sailing at Ripon Sailing Club".