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International 14 European Championship 2025 at Segelclub-Eckernförde - Day 3

by Tash Gladman 28 Aug 02:55 PDT 24-29 August 2025

Ah, it is good to be back at a European event enjoying the European lifestyle. Having had a tantrum in Race 1 and spat out my tack pole dummy, I was going into day 3 having only completed 1 of 3 races.

It was a beautiful day, near glamour conditions of 8 to 15 knots, but with big up to 30 degree shifts. I was thinking to myself it was probably going to trip my numpty owners up. The race committee showing true German efficiency rapidly got race 4 away. I was as usual being spun up in circles with much chatter to be heard upstairs in my cockpit area. Then much to my surprise I was hanging out near the committee and a huge space opened up, so him upstairs could bear down more than usual and we were full gas, I had not crossed the line with the rev counter hitting the red line in quite a while.

The chat was good in the cockpit and they managed to link together the shifts for me so I really got in phase. I started to see a few old friends near me and gave them a little wave, it was a long old beat but I just kept on trucking. As I went toward the windward mark my best friend GBR 1567 with his reliable pair Jones/Kennedy was very surprised to see me cross in front of him.

I could hear some shouting ahead, the windward mark had been hit, it gave me a feeling of nostalgia as it was my wonderful former owner Andy Fitz on his new boat GBR 1567, he had to do turns giving us an opportunity!

I rounded the windward mark in 5th, I could not believe it, I was getting a taste for being up front again. We went deep to get the kite up, I don't think I had mentioned but my new crew is much more delicate being less than 60kg on my foredeck than my old crew Rich Dobson, and consequently I am running an odd set of rags, an embarrassingly small main and this very over-sized jib, some of my B6 mates have been teasing as to what has become of me lately.

Anyway I digress, so we go for the kite hoist, I dare say I am feeling a bit guilty this morning as I am very partial to drinking a pint of two upwind and I had rather indulged myself on the Baltic water and the general excitement - well we all do it don't we?

So as she went in to hoist the massive Lennon, it was just too heavy with all the onboarded Baltic water and it started to go into the water and I am not proud to admit it but I got a bit wobbly on my feet and we keeled over.

What a to do, the whole fleet passing me, I felt such a fool and my hopes for a top 10 finish were dashed.

We righted very quickly. I have to say we are the quickest in the Itchenor fleet at that these days, but for some weird reason my spinnaker had created one huge water filled shape stuck in the lowers which were so difficult to undo. Philip ended up fixing it all by grabbing a good handful.

We were by now dead last, but no, today I was not going to be beaten, and with true spirit and grit we made our way back up to 19th.

Results after Day 3:

PosSail NoHelmCrewClubR1R2R3R4R5R6Pts
1  GBR 1553Glen TRUSWELLEd FITZGERALDItchenor Sailing Club2‑611217
2  GBR 1569Andy SHAWRob STRUCKETTItchenor SC11321‑58
3  GER 91Oliver VOSSEike EHRIGKYC35‑943217
4  GBR 1561Douglas PATTISONMark TAITSC‑63235417
5  GBR 1567Martin JONESHarry KENNERDYRoyal Yacht Squadron44454‑4021
6  GBR 1575Andy FITZGERALDCameron MITCHELLItchenor SC‑1127118331
7  GER 10Sebastian PRÜTEREike DIETRICHSVAG58‑2287735
8  GER 22Dennis GEHRLEINLasse NIELANDTSLRV79‑1879941
9  GBR 1530Alex KNIGHTStu KEEGANChew Valley Lake SC87156‑18844
10  GBR 1548Julian PEARSONFreddie COVJulian A Pearson1011121010‑1353
11  GER 25Markus OSTERMAIRMoritz WISKEMANNSCLW91016‑4018659
12  GBR 1544James CUNNISONBlake TUDORRoyal Thames‑1712149161162
13  GER 204Paula CLAUS SSVR18‑26816141066
14  GBR 1576Paul ANDERSONLuca de JONGLargs sailing club121310‑40201469
15  GER 221Stephan HEIMRobert SCHMIDTPBYC1325‑2814111275
16  GER 73Inga THOMASPhilipp KASTELLSVAG1520520‑211878
17  GBR 1531Andy PENMANChris WATSONItchenor14‑401917121779
18  GER 53Georg WRITSCHANTobias Pormi PORMSSVR1616‑2312152281
19  GER 23Erik LATZITISJohann PATZELTSSVR2114131519‑2482
20  GER 257Stefan LAHMERRuben HOFMANNASVZR‑40192113231591
21  GBR 1566Philip GLADMANNatasha GLADMANWSVLS28‑401719131693
22  GER 255Thorsten SEGLITZNino SANDMEIERSVAB / BYC201529‑401719100
23  GER 265Sören HESSERuth HESSEASVIK24222022‑2920108
24  GER 202Lukas SAUERLANDGregor THIEMGSC2217251828‑40110
25  GER 5Emma MAHNKEJan DEIBERSSVR‑40186212640111
26  GER 26Fiene ARPLaura WEIMANNWSC 192523‑2724242221114
27  GER 44Benjamin BENZNorman GRUCHOWASV192326‑402526.6119.6
28  GER 71Alina BLÜSCHKEMarisa GRUSESSVR29‑4027233123133
29  ITA 1547Dominic van ESSENSimona SACCANIItchenor sailing club2521‑33293326134
30  GER 271Burkhard ZANDERSven HOFFMANNLYC272830‑402429.8138.8
31  GER 3Anke MEYERLenny de SILVAWSCW‑404011273625139
32  GER 1554Courtney MAHARDavid MOONEYPerth Dinghy Sailing Club2629342527‑40141
33  GER 77Oliver SOMMERRoman STENZELWSVL‑402432303240158
34  GER 273Oseanne BLECHAlexander BLECHDBYC‑404040283727172
35  GER 251Lilith GATZBen ZIMMERMANNETUF‑404036323529172
36  GER 228Lukas SCHAEFERChristian PERGER vonSCE‑404037263440177
37  GER 90Valentin KRÄMERTimo FETZSGK‑404035314040186
38  GBR 1503Stewart PATIENCEJacopo BONAZZISVAB‑404040403040190
39  GER 42Moritz RAUCHTim MODRICKERHSCF‑404031404040191

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