Record breaking Round Hayling

 

Good Friday saw the classic 14 mile circumnavigation event now in its 35th year and with a record entry for recent years. Several records were set for 2015.

Over 140 competitors took part in the Round Hayling Island Event on a rather grey and misty Good Friday.  Seven OC6 (6 man outrigger canoes) created an impressive spectacle as the Mayor of Havant raised the flag to start their race off just before mid-day.  They were closely followed by 70 windsurfers, ranging from the team from Seavets to the young Team 15 entrants.  Ten minutes later, 20 Paddleboarders started in the first ever SUP Company Challenge.
 
Competitors were able to finish at Northney (4 Miles) the Ferry (9 miles) or complete the full 14 mile circumnavigation.
 
The first outrigger canoe (Pete Holiday’s team from Bournemouth Outrigger Canoe Club) reached the Langstone Bridge, with the other OC6’s not far behind. They were followed by Nick Kethro and Adam Stiling in the OC1 class.  The first windsurfer to reach the bridge was Louis Morris, closely followed by 4 times winner Rob Kent, with his wife Annette in 7th place through the bridge.  Each tried to keep up the momentum as they had to drop their rig to glide under the bridge. The SUPs  in the first ever full circumnavigation, were led by Paul Simmons from Tushingham.
 
As the fleet approached the ferry point, the weather closed in and mist descended over the course.  The ferry point was closed as a safety restriction.
 
First to complete the full navigation was Pete Holliday’s Team in the OC6 in a time of 1hr 49.07mins, with PRCC-1 just over 3 minutes behind.  The first mixed crew from The Royal Canoe Club finished in 2hrs 8.54 mins.
 
First windsurfer to complete the full 14 mile course was Rob Kent, making it 5 wins in a row and rounding the Island in 2 hrs 18.44 mins. Louis Morris came in 10 minutes behind Rob, followed by Lewis Barnes and Alan Jackson.  Annette Kent was the first lady to complete the course in 2 hrs 36.21 mins.
 
Completing the silver course were first Nigel Tailyour, followed by Partick Boyce and Alec Henry.  The windsurfer bronze course winner was Hannah Maunder followed by Murray Maunder and John Message.
 
In the SUP class, Paul Simmons was the first to ever complete the SUP Company Round Hayling Island Race in an impressive 2hrs 34.33 mins.  Marie Buchanan came in second with a ladies course record of 2hrs 53.33 mins and Philip Plume came in third.
 
The SUP silver course winner was Steve Trott, followed by Ed Challis and Susan Jones.  Jeff Marshman and Kim Vignitchouk completed the bronze course.
 
 
Tony Jones from The SUP Company provided a complimentary mini bus to ferry competitors back to HISC, where most needed a warm shower.
 
There were amazing prizes provided by sponsors, Tushingham, The SUP Company, Andy Biggs, Starboard, Red Paddle, Jobe, Action Van and Havant Brewery.
 

 

 

4/4/2015 05:37

 

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For many Hayling is considered the spiritual home of windsurfing, and the Round Hayling Island Race a great celebration of the sport First staged in 1980, the 14 miles circumnavigation can take anything from 60 minutes to 6 hours. Recent years have seen the inclusion of Open Canoes and Stand Up Paddle Boards (SUP).
Competitors will have the choice of three different course lengths from 4.5 miles up to the 14 mile circumnavigation.

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