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Jeremy Lomas Flash Gordon wins tightly contested 2014 HARKEN Young 88 National Championships

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Jeremy Lomas and his crew on Flash Gordon came from behind to win the 2014 HARKEN Young 88 National Championships by 2 points over Dangerzone in what was a top performance under pressure on the final day.
 
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Jeremy Lomas at the helm of Flash Gordon couldn’t have had a worse after receiving a black flag disqualification in the first race of the day. After two general recalls, Race Management imposed the black flag and Flash Gordon found themselves over the line and disqualified from the race, not the start they were hoping for as Lomas recounted - “Unfortunately we got a black flag which was less than ideal. The most pleasing thing was how we regrouped under pressure and didn’t get frustrated, we just kept going.”
 
Lomas pulled it back in the last two races, keeping his cool to win the 9th by a margin of nearly a minute and then pulling it back to finish 3rd in the final race, securing victory in his first mono-hull racing since 2010 “I’ve been lucky enough to win 88 national titles in the past but this was by far the most rewarding after being away for such a long time. Having some of my best mates on board made it even better and we worked so well as a team.
 
When we were coming off the water we weren’t sure if we had won but once we got the final word we were ecstatic!”
 
Dangerzone, the 2nd place finisher in 2013, kept it consistent up the front throughout the regatta to claim 2nd place honours again this year. Ahead at the end of day one, the crew picked up where they left off winning the first race of the day by a 24 second margin, and with the disqualification of Flash Gordon, all eyes were on them to win the title. They weren’t able to push on in the next two races, accumulating two 7th place finishes - that
even with a win in the final race - wasn’t quite enough to claim the top spot.
 
Zane Gifford on Raging Hormones took 3rd overall after a strong performance on Day Two, picking up a 1st, 5th and 2nd in the last 3 races of the regatta to ensure a podium finish. This was Zane’s first Nationals helming Raging Hormones so it was great first time result for the team, he spoke of his regatta - “We didn’t have the best first day but we came back strong today in nice testy conditions. The boat went really well so we are looking
forward the Young 88 Sprint Series next season.”
 
Chris Steele and his Lion Foundation Youth Training Programme Team on board Abracadabra couldn’t quite surge into the top 3 today, however 4th out of 19 entries is a very positive result for YTP team who were right in it for the entire regatta. Steele reflected on the day - “We just didn’t quite have the speed to get going. With the lighter wind it was harder to get in front. The competition was very tough throughout so we are still happy to
finish 4th above the rest”.
 
Overall the regatta was a huge success with a fantastic two days of one design fleet racing. Race Management, Auckland weather and the competitors all came to the party ensuring we got 10 perfect races in. Race Officer Mike Best spoke of the regatta – “I am very happy with how things went, we weren’t sure if we would even get 8 races in, but to get 10 competitive races in was more than we could ask for.”
 
But it was Lomas whose Prizegiving drink tasted the sweetest, winning the championship in style to claim bragging honours for another year at least. Lomas will now prepare with Emirates Team New Zealand for Act 3 of the Extreme Sailing Series in Qindao, China.