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Covenham Saturday 5 July 2008 Winning Team
Pugneys Pirates pick up the points in round two of Team15 windsurfing championship A record number of young windsurfers from all over the North of England took on each other and the worst of the Humberside weather at Covenham Reservoir last weekend. Forty seven windsurfers, all 15 years old or under, collected at Covenham to take part in round two of the 2008 RYA Team15 Championships. The weather on Saturday was wild at first, causing real challenges especially for the younger sailors, but in the afternoon the sun came out and the lake gave some fantastic windsurfing conditions. The current Team15 Regional Champions are the Covenham Cyclones and this event was their chance to defend their title on home waters. Things did not go totally to plan however and the top places in four out of the five classes went either to rivals Pugneys Pirates or the North Lincs Invaders. The Pugneys team did not have it all their own way however and the North Lincs Invaders fielded an equally strong team, winning the 4.5m class with 11 year old Ruben Lansley from Barton upon Humber and the 5.5m class with 11 year old Emma Laybourne from Barrow upon Humber. Emmas 5.5m win was particularly well fought as 12 year old Robert York from Skegness (Covenham Cyclones) and 15 year old Abigail Wilson from Rotherham (Pugneys Pirates) put up some great resistance; all three of them swapping first, second and third places throughout the competition. The Covenham home fleet dominated the 6.8m Techno class however, with first place going to 13 year old Kieran Burley from Cleethorpes (winning four out of the five races) and second place going to 12 year old Joe Dickinson from Covenham. All the winning sailors look like they have great futures ahead of them in Team15 and beyond. The competition is really close, said Derrick Hall one of the event co-ordinators at the Covenham Cyclones. All the teams can match each other for talented sailors. We have lost the edge slightly this year because some of our previous winners are now over sixteen, but some of the other teams have recently lost some of their older sailors too. This makes the competition even tighter. The next event in the four match series is again at Covenham, in a few weeks time on 31st August. The final event in the regional competition is at Pugneys Sailing Centre, Wakefield on 21st September. The club with the least points at the end of the series becomes the North Zone Team15 Champion Club and goes on to compete with all the other regional winners to become Team15 UK Champion Club 2008.
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