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707 Edinburgh Cup

707 Edinburgh Cup

After taking a step back from my sailing campaign to re-focus on my career in communications I thought it fitting to revisit some writing for a competition I raced in at the end of April with team Crhu. 

17 boats hit the water of the Firth of Forth for a seven race shoot out in the 707 Edinburgh Cup over two days.

The weekend was a few degrees off champagne sailing conditions with 15-20 knots of breeze and sunshine all weekend.

Our race area was Inverkiething Bay, a short sail from Port Edgar Marina under the Forth bridges. The first of four races on day one saw us battle at the front of the fleet. It was five time reigning national champions, Seaword, who ultimately came out on top. We finished behind them in second.

Race two was a similar one. This time a battle with both Seaword and Hartlepool based boat, Sharky. Sharky showed their blistering pace in the heavy winds and took a convincing win with us behind in second place. Seaword followed in third.

Race three was made easier for us with the fleet staying timid on the start line. We punched ahead at the start-gun and it payed. We extended for the rest of the race and finished in first place.

Race four was one of the closest of the weekend with the experienced crew of local legends, Mojito showing the fleet some finesse in their upwind sailing style. It came down to the very last leg where we etched even with them. We made a final push at the right moment to take first place by a matter of inches on the line. One to remember and a great way to finish day one. Leading overnight with a nine point cushion.

Day two left three races remaining in yet more sunshine and punchy breeze. Race five saw another two boat battle with Seaword. It was nip and tuck all race and even on the second to last leg. Eventually it was Seaword who took line honours after a well executed, inch perfect cross in front of our bow at the bottom mark. We took second place.

The remaining two races were the windiest of the regatta. A few mistakes in the form of a lost winch handle and a twisted spinnaker made things tough. 

However, the crew managed it well - ultimately keeping us upright in the breeze and our sails intact. The same can’t be said for the rest of the fleet… some seriously impressive wipeouts.

The calm and cautious approach to the two remaining races saw us finish the event with two more race wins. 

A great way to end the event. 

An even better way to start the season.





SCOTTISH ELITE SQUAD TRAINING

SCOTTISH ELITE SQUAD TRAINING

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On the weekend of the 10th and 11th I was sailing out of my home club, the Royal Forth Yacht Club, in Edinburgh.  I was fortunate enough to have Hugh Styles coach me for the two days.  Hugh helped Alison Young to the London Olympics, Rio Olympics and her 2016 World Title; it’s fair to say he’s a great coach and I can only echo this after my weekend spent with him on the water.  This opportunity was made possible with thanks to Tim Ellis and the funding made available to me through the RYA Scotland Elite Programme.

For the majority of the two days we focused primarily on hiking posture and turning the boat efficiently downwind.  Here is a short clip of me sailing upwind:

I made some great progress over the weekend but there is still heaps to work on as ever, exciting times!  Next up, I’ll be traveling to Palamos in Spain for a regatta just before Christmas.

 

Thank you for reading,

Lewis

UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH

UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH

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I am now officially a student at the University of Edinburgh, a lot of exciting stuff has happened since I started uni life in September!  I’m studying Sport and Recreation Management which is a 4 year degree, it’s been super interesting so far and right up my street.

The first big step was moving into my new flat.  I was offered accommodation through the University’s Individual Performance Sport programme, this means that I share a flat with 4 other athletes with the same kind of lifestyle as myself.  The accommodation is fantastic; I’m a 10 min walk from all my lectures, a minutes walk away from 2 gyms, and we have 3 fridge-freezers for the mountains of food we all eat – couldn’t ask for any better.  Shoutout to Josh, India, Lauren and Alex for being amazing flatmates!

My course has been great so far and I am looking forward, albeit a little nervously, to whats in store.  My course looks into a lot more than just managing all things sporty; so far, in this short space of time, we have covered lots of topics and concepts including, nationalism, rationalisation, supply and demand, and the National Lottery funding.  I have also taken an optional business course where we have looked into operations management and the internal and external environments of business.

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I am very proud to be a part of the Performance Sport Programme at Edinburgh University, it has opened up a lot of opportunities for me here in my first year and I am very grateful for that.  It is great to see 3 sailors out of the 17 individuals on the programme, a well done goes to both Iain Mclaughlan and Gilles Munro for being a part of the programme and specifically, their results in the past year!

 

I am now currently competing at the UK Laser World and European Qualifiers, check back soon for an update of how they’ve been going!

 

Lewis

 

Check out the Edinburgh University Performance Sport Website:

http://www.ed.ac.uk/sport-exercise/performance