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9:05am Wednesday 2nd April 2008
DURING April and May, Barnt Green Sailing Club will be playing host to the dinghy classes, commencing with the Solo Class this Saturday.
Last year, a total of 22 Solos competed at the first of these Opens including, six boats from the home club and it is hoped that a similar number of participants will attend this year's event.
The day comprises of three one hour races, commencing with the first race at 11am.
The two subsequent races follow a lunch and tea time break.
Visitors are welcome to the club to view the racing and find out more about what the club has to offer.
Barnt Green Sailing Club - Sunday Class racing (March 30): 1st race: Seniors: Sailboards: 1) John Pullan, 2) Chris Pack.
Enterprise Class: 1) Adrian and Caroline Savage, 2) Mike and Jessica Pickworth, 3) Gordon Padmore.
Lark Class: No Entries.
Laser Class: 1) Rob Lennox, 2) Russell Lewis, 3) Richard Main.
Solo Class: 1) Tim Jobson, 2) Bob Allen, 3) Nick Day.
Juniors: Cadet Class: No Entries.
Optimist Class: 1) William Lockett, 2) David Allenby.
2nd race: Seniors: Sailboards: 1) Robin Brown, 2) John Pullan, 3) Chris Pack.
Enterprise Class: 1) Adrian and Caroline Savage, 2) Mike and Jessica Pickworth, 3) Gordon Padmore.
Lark Class: No Entries.
Laser Class: 1) Rob Lennox, 2) Russell Lewis, 3) Julia Powell.
Solo Class: 1) Tim Jobson, 2) Bob Allen, 3) John Preston.
Juniors: Cadet Class: No Entries.
Optimist Class: 1) William Lockett.
3rd race: Seniors: Sailboards: 1) Chris Pack, 2) Robin Brown, 3) John Pullan.
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