The juniors of Welwyn Garden City Sailing Club had their day on a day when the wind refused to stay consistently in one direction.

Welwyn Hatfield Times: Welwyn Garden City Sailing Club's juniors plan the downfall of the adults in race two.Welwyn Garden City Sailing Club's juniors plan the downfall of the adults in race two. (Image: Charles Adams)

Competition was fierce over the two races and while there was plenty of recovering from capsizes in the gusts, Nina Ferguson and Robert Evershed had a ding dong battle and eventually shared the honours in the Quba fleet with a first and second each.

Welwyn Hatfield Times: Charles Adams keeps an eye on the juniors closing in.Charles Adams keeps an eye on the juniors closing in. (Image: Charles Adams)

New member Robin Hailey was third.

Welwyn Hatfield Times: The juniors make it to the first mark in race two.The juniors make it to the first mark in race two. (Image: Charles Adams)

Annette Walter coped with the shifting winds the best and won the Burgee with two firsts and the top four was unchanged in each race, Roger Morse coming second ahead of Dave Lambert and Charles Adams.

Welwyn Hatfield Times: The start of race two at WGC Sailing Club.The start of race two at WGC Sailing Club. (Image: Charles Adams)

In the personal handicap race, Angelo Hansen just pipped brother Francis to the Wee Auld Mug despite both picking up a win each.

Welwyn Hatfield Times: Charles Adams leads Roger Morse into the gybe mark.Charles Adams leads Roger Morse into the gybe mark. (Image: Val Newton)

Morse, Walter and Hailey rounded out the top five.

Welwyn Hatfield Times: Robert Evershed on his way to second in the Quba fleet.Robert Evershed on his way to second in the Quba fleet. (Image: Val Newton)