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Ossie Stewart Wins RS Elite International Grand Prix Regatta, Brien Finishes Fifth

12th June 2022
Overall winner Ossie Stewart (left) leads Russell Peters at the Brewin Dolphin RS Elite International Grand Prix 2022
Overall winner Ossie Stewart (left) leads Russell Peters at the Brewin Dolphin RS Elite International Grand Prix 2022 Credit: Paul Wyeth

Cowes, Isle of Wight: 12th June 2022. British Olympic medallist Ossie Stewart has won the Brewin Dolphin RS Elite International Grand Prix, beating rival Russell Peters by just one point after a cliff-hanger final race of the series. Stewart, sailing More T Vicar, was crewed in the regatta by his son Tom and Geoff Carveth.

Northern Ireland's Simon Brien of the Royal North of Ireland YC finished fifth overall.

The most consistent sailor of the event, Ossie Stewart went into the final showdown two points behind Russell Peters, having to either beat Peters by three places or have his rival finish 17th or worse. In the end it was the second option that won him the event, with Peters finishing 17th and Stewart scoring 18th that he was able to discard from his final total.

For Ossie Stewart, who is 68, this is his first national championship win as a helmsman. In the past he has won more than 30 championships as a crew, and finished second 12 times as a helm, including three times in the RS Elite. “It makes me feel quite young”, he commented, “this is a big win for me”.

Ossie Stewart, pictured centre, sailing More T Vicar, was crewed in the regatta by his son Tom (left) and Geoff Carveth Ossie Stewart, pictured centre, sailing More T Vicar, was crewed in the regatta by his son Tom (left) and Geoff Carveth Photo: Paul Wyeth

The final race was won by class newcomer and member of the host club, the Royal Yacht Squadron, Martin Jones sailing Candida, but this was not quite enough to get him onto the podium, with defending national champion Tom Hewitson finishing the race in second place, and thereby holding onto third place overall by a slender one-point margin.

The Solent laid on slightly less robust conditions than for the first three days of the series, with a west, south westerly breeze of 10 to 12 knots, against a strong west going ebb tide. While the rest of the fleet sailed a tight and exciting race, Stewart and Peters engaged in a tactical match race, both well back in the fleet at the first mark. Though Peters managed to beat Stewart across the finishing line by one place, he was not far enough up the pecking order to take the overall win.

Results:

  • 1 Ossie Stewart Hayling Island S.C. 33pts
  • 2 Russell Peters Royal Yacht Squadron 34pts
  • 3 Tom Hewitson Hayling Island S.C. 41pts
  • 4 Martin Jones Royal Yacht Squadron 42pts
  • 5 Simon Brien Royal North of Ireland Y.C. 54pts
  • 6 Paul Fisk Emsworth S.C. 56pts
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