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2025 ILCA UK National Open 1 at the WPNSA - ILCA 4 fleet report

by Ethan Rhodes 20 Mar 11:20 GMT 15-16 March 2025

The first ILCA UK National Open of the year took place this weekend at a very cold Weymouth and Portland National Sailing Academy (WPNSA) with arctic winds from the N/NE. Six, 40-minute races took place across the weekend in the harbour on Saturday and Sunday for the ILCA 4s, 6s & 7s fleet.

Saturday morning provided 13-17 knots from the NE, with the sun shining but a Baltic 4 degrees. The first race went to Ethan Rhodes, overtaking Nina Marsh following some confusion at the top mark on the final leg. Zach Chappell won race 2 after getting a strong start and finish, managing to hold off the fierce competition, closely followed by Chloe Grayton and Ollie Atkin.

The final race of day one went to the eventual overall winner Alex Jones after a race-long battle with Thomas Saunders, who came in 2nd. A tally penalty was awarded to Alex adding a permanent 3 points to his score, so Ethan held 1st position overnight and topped the table going into the second day of the competition.

Sunday provided another sunny, starting breezy - 15-19 knots, but later dropping off to 12-16 knots, from a more Easterly direction. All to play for at the top of the table, Race 4 (the first race of day two) went to Ethan Rhodes after a strong start and first beat, he led the fleet throughout the race extending his overall lead but was closely followed by a determined Alex in 2nd and Chloe Grayton 3rd.

Race 5 saw a strong contender for a podium place, Thomas Saunders picked up an unlucky black flag, Alex Jones won the race by over a minute and Chloe Grayton finished with a 3rd.

However, William Moss showed great improvements from day one with a 2nd and a 3rd place in races 5 and 6 to move him further up the table. The final race (6) after a race-long battle with Thomas Saunders was won by Alex Jones and Thomas in second.

Even with the discard Ethan Rhodes couldn't hold off Alex Jones (Parkstone YC) with a strong performance of 2,1,1 from the day, which saw him take the overall win by a convincing 7 points, followed by Ethan Rhodes (Warsash SC) in 2nd on 18 points and Chloe Grayton (Notts County SC) in 3rd on 23 points.

The race committee delivered a highly professional and efficiently executed weekend of top-tier racing, despite the challenging conditions. The strong winds tested sailors' endurance and boat-handling skills, making for an exciting regatta. A huge thank you to the organisers, race committee, WPNSA, and volunteers for running such a fantastic event.

With Trac Trac providing race tracking for the ILCA 4 and 7s this weekend (the ILCA 6 will have tracking next weekend), the season has started in style—offering valuable learning experiences for all competitors.

Thanks also to the event sponsors, particularly Sailingfast for their support and Noble Marine as both the series and class sponsor. Next weekend, 22nd-23rd March, Rooster will take on the role of event sponsor at WPNSA.

Series and Event Sponsors: Noble Marine, Sailingfast, Rooster, Ovington Boats, Trac Trac, Tideway Wealth.

Interviews with Competitors are on the ILCA UK Facebook Page.

GPS Race tracking at tractrac.com/event-page/event_20250315_ILCAUKNati/3119

Overall Results:

Overall Youth Women:
1. Chloe Grayton U16
2. Merry Lewis U18
3. Emily Shearer U18

Overall Youth Men:
1. Alex Jones U18
2. Ethan Rhodes U16
3. Oliver Smith U16

PosSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3R4R5R6PenaltyPts
1st217303Alex JonesParkstone Yacht Club3‑51211311
2nd220151Ethan RhodesWarsash Sailing Club14616‑7 18
3rd224296Chloe GraytonNotts County SC‑15210335 23
4th222281Oliver SmithHISC483‑1954 24
5th197632Thomas SaundersWarsash5729(BFD)2 25
6th224335Thomas SemmensBrixham YC / Paignton SC7‑95776 32
7th222567William MossBarnt Green SC11129‑1523 37
8th211111Ollie AtkinCBYC (Cardiff Bay)83126(DNC)8 37
9th222788Harry MillsSaltash Sailing Club101044‑1414 42
10th218158Jake DaviesWarsash SC‑241378412 44
11th222535Tristan HardingFrensham Pond Sailing Club6168128‑18 50
12th207296Zachary ChappellParkstone Yacht Club12115‑17915 52
13th198964Merry LewisHayling Island Sailing Club911115(BFD)16 52
14th186111Thomas KnightChichester Yacht Club1318‑1910199 69
15th221852Ollie RawlingsLyme Regis Sailing Club‑251420131810 75
16th222777William SwannGrafham Water Sailing Club‑383016111317 87
17th187036Kit LesterRoyal Harwich YC226222911‑38 90
18th221799Emily ShearerClyde Cruising Club28‑4117161020 91
19th206192Felix HarleParkstone Yacht Club3319211412(UFD) 99
20th212430Henry MossDowns Sailing Club2017292015(DNC) 101
21st224651Oscar LayDesborough18‑3213252026 102
22nd180627Dougal JacksonSt Mary's Loch SC19201822‑4025 104
23rd189093Noah MathersBurnham Sailing Club163127‑322213 109
24th199495Alanna StarkieDerwent reservoir sailing club27281421(BFD)29 119
25th210618Amelia SmithParkstone Yacht Club26212624‑3622 119
26th221322George HutcheonBurnham‑on‑Crouch Sailing Club / Corinth1433‑47332421 125
27th225636Charlotte SimmondsSalcombe Yacht Club‑4823282629193128
28th215413Holly ColeThorpe Bay Yacht Club2327233525(DNC) 133
29th218989Ruby CosterRLymYC17153818(DNC)UFD 144
30th212946Ben AngellDraycote Water Sailing Club42‑4631271727 144
31st216391Jacob JullGWSC21473928(BFD)11 146
32nd219091Jasmine Pillon‑SimpsonHailing Island Sailing Club3222353028(DNC) 147
33rd180956Tayah GilboyPaignton sailing club3638‑46371624 151
34th205850William LambertEastbourne Sovereign39‑4224382330 154
35th173537Ryan SurguyCorinthian Otters3425333132‑40 155
36th220152Philippa KnightsBurghfield SC313543‑472623 158
37th212232Aedan HadawayWarsash/ Netley Sc‑412430343832 158
38th210611Kate ShelleyLargs SC‑433632362134 159
39th203318Thomas VenningPort Dinorwic SC442625‑492741 163
40th219022Nina MarshNeyland Yacht Club229(BFD)23DNCDNC 166
41st213658Alexa AtkinsCardiff Bay Yacht Club and Barry Yacht293434‑423537 169
42nd201699Jai MutrejaDatchet Water Sailing Club35‑45374131283175
43rd222292Peixuan SunROYAL HOSPITAL SCHOOL3043‑52463331 183
44th152514Freddie ReevesGWSC/CSC‑513741393043 190
45th173611Meg WebbWarsash sailing club403940‑443735 191
46th190718Sophie Le GriceWarsash SC‑494842483433 205
47th198302Finley MonksWinsford Flash Sailing Club47‑4945434136 212
48th210880Oliver LoasbyWeymouth Sailing Club45‑5144404345 217
49th224755Ellie BonarRutland Sailing Club374036(DNC)DNCDNC 225
50th219898Cameron Lloyd 50‑5249523939 229
51st215049Dylan WilliamsPembrokeshire yacht club52‑5348454242 229
52nd190904Solomon DayMiddle nene sailing club4650515145(DNC) 243
53rd185966William AdamsHISC(DNC)DNCDNC504444 250
54th130393Alexandre OttoWarsash SC53445053(DNC)DNC 256
55th208512Grace GothardROYAL HOSPITAL SCHOOL(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNC 280

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