EDYC prizes The Silverware awards in 2022
Intro
EDYC puts all its race results onto a software system called HAL and helms and other interested parties get emailed when results are posted. These records remain viewable on the web. Thus anyone can view race or boat performance. During the season this is one “notice board” which is viewed regularly by most of the club racers. In this you can see who won each of our series. In addition the Strangford Lough Regattas web site covers the interclub regattas again is still viewable.
Some EDYC prizes derive from the phrase “best 12” which derives from our Sailing Instructions which set out how we judge the best boat in a class in the overall season.
Some further prizes are less arithmetic in derivation and each below has some notes indicating why the recipient will receive the prize.
The prize of the
Wayfarer Salver which is for Wayfarer Overall goes to F & G Reid in Mistral 2 for the Best 12 results
The prize of the
McRobert Rosebowl awarded to the best GP 14 goes to Patrick Hamilton for the Best 12 results
The prize of the
Colville Salver which is the Leisure Trophy for Leisure 17s goes to Roy Edwards in Minstrel for the Best 12 results
The prize of the
Mussen Cup for Offshore Racing goes to John Patterson in Maverick for a very competitive Isle of Man race. John pipped the fleet at the post. This recognises his experience in offshore racing.
The prize of the
Murray Cup which is the Senior Youth Prize goes to Sam Kelly
Sam did well in the club racing and came very close to winning while sailing at Baltimore, Fenit, Dublin, Carrickfergus, Bangor, Narrows and Regattas.
The prize of the
Cadet Trophy, that’s the junior Youth Price goes to Rose Kelly
Rose has been out in Club Racing, Regattas, National 12 with Patrick, Won the Regatta at Killyleagh, sailing with wild Mustard. Showing great confidence. Putting her application in for the RYA youth squad.
The prize of the
Ardglass Trophy awarded to Maverick Outside the lough race Cancelled
Winner of the Ardglass trophy – race held within the lough
The prize of the
Hamilton Cup for Cruiser 1 overall Stephen Lynn Mipaal Best 12
The prize of the
Cruiser 2 Cup Cruiser 2 Stephen Dow Madrigal Best 12
The prize of the
Lady Helm Lara Killen
Took part and place in the Narrows series and most of the Regattas and club racing, involvement in EDYC Kayaking. Also sailing the 4.7 and Radial Laser racing
The Prize of
Petticrew Salver for Single Handed racing goes to Mark Dow
Mark has now got a real L17 and has been racing well, consistently out in all weathers scoring well.
The prize of the
Cruising Cup goes to Graham Wright
Sailing – Italy, Sardina, Corsica and Ballerics and then on to mainland Spain, to Gibraltar and then from Dunlaoghaire to home.
The prize of the
Impala Prize for best Impala goes to Stephen Lynn of Mipaal for the Best 12
This prize supplied by the Impala class.
The results of each EDYC race series are available on HAL.
However for simplicity here are the names repeated
This represents some 14 trophies as we combine series wins onto one item.
EDYC 2022
Mipaal, Stephen Lynn
Cruiser 1 Early Wed, Late Wed, Late Sat, Autumn
Impala Early Wed, Early Sat, Late Wed, Late Sat, Autumn
EDYC 2022
Alcyone, Thompson Watson
Cruiser 1 Early Sat
EDYC 2022
Madrigal, Stephen Dow
Cruiser 2 Early Wed, Late Wed
EDYC 2022
Kestrel, Keith Carr
Cruiser 2 Early Sat
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Meg McLoughlin Lynch
Cruiser 2 Late Sat
EDYC 2022
Club Coffee Colin Earney
Cruiser 2 Autumn
EDYC 2022
Mistral 2 F & G Reid
Dinghy 1 Early Wed, Early Sat, Late Wed
Wayfarer Early Wed, Early Sat, Late Wed, Autumn
EDYC 2022
Patrick Hamilton Dinghy 1, GP14, Late Sat
EDYC 2022
Sam Kelly, Dinghy 1, Laser Radial, Autumn
EDYC 2022
Rose Kelly, Dinghy 2, Early Wed, Late Wed
EDYC 2022
Gloria McKinnon, Dinghy 2 Early Sat, Late Sat
EDYC 2022
Rodney Hall, Wayfarer Late Sat
EDYC 2022
Minstrel Roy Edwards
Leisure 17 Early Sat, Late Wed, Late Sat, Autumn
EDYC 2022
Yogi David Hinds
Leisure 17 Early Wed
Finally
The presentation of these results without a spreadsheet is a challenge.
The club thanks our Results Officer David Hinds and assistants for their work and John Miller for his summation work at the end of season. Well done to all volunteers