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Horning Sailing Club's Open Regatta Week 2025

by Holly Hancock 12 Aug 13:42 BST 2-8 August 2025

Horning Sailing Club's Regatta Week took place from 2nd-8th August, and saw its usual share of excitement and thrills during the activities.

Racing began on Saturday 2nd August, making a welcome return to Hoveton Little Broad following problems with weed on the Broad earlier in the season. Thankfully, the weed had cleared and a gentle breeze provided pleasant, if a little lively, racing at times. Sunday's racing was also held on the Broad, although in the afternoon the rain came down providing a good soaking!

Amongst the fleets, Chris Mayo started the weekend well winning the Reedling fleet in Bulrush, whilst Toby Fields sailing Tanskey (Yeomans) and Peter Brown in Rebel Rothay (Rebels) both set the tone for the week, picking up the first of several series trophies they would win over the week. Alastair Fields won the Yare & Bures in Rosy Wave, Hamish Harmer the Allcomers B fleet, and Devon Bulldeath the Allcomers B fleet. The cruiser fleet was won by Peter Goshawk sailing Grayling.

Monday morning dawned breezy and the wind picked up during the day. The River Bure outside the Clubhouse was packed with dinghies during the morning races, with a fantastic turnout, albeit capsizes aplenty throughout the day. As the winds increased, more and more boats added reefs to their sails before racing was abandoned due to the gusty conditions and following an incident in the river cruiser fleet resulting in a dismasting.

During the evening, the Club welcomed Jane Varcoe back from her epic adventure cycling from London to Paris, via Europe back to Regatta Week - in the process covering over 500 miles and raising funds for both Horning Sailing Club and the Wigan and Leigh Hospice.

Tuesday was another blustery day but an adaptation to the race programme meant that racing went ahead, with dinghy and keelboat fleets separated. With the line run by Snowflake Sailing Club, the conditions kept everyone on their toes, but some brilliant and exhilarating races were enjoyed.

Wednesday saw the line run by Norfolk Broads Yacht Club and, in complete contrast to the previous two days, much lighter winds - so much so that the lunchtime race ended up being quite a marathon (in terms of length) given the diminishing breeze! The afternoon also saw rearranged races from Monday evening, including the Officers' Trophy won by Paul Clarke in Yeoman Two C Sons.

Special trophies sailed for also included the Junior Trophy won by Jasmine Herring in her Laser, and the Braithwaite Cup for Services and ex-Services won by Ron Jackson in Holly Blue.

Thursday was the Horning Town Open Regatta, with sailors racing not only for glory but silver spoons for first, second and third place, a tradition dating back many years. With the winds picking up again it was an eventful day's racing, but well enjoyed by those participating. It felt particularly busy on the water, with the strongest turnout of the week including some ten Yare & Bures.

Numerous trophies were competed for, but the lunchtime race saw results across the entire series lead to a winner on handicap - the Second Horning Challenge Cup won by Edward Wildman sailing his Laser.

The evening Water Babies race for helm under 18 and crew under 21 was, as always, hotly contended for in a range of keelboats - won by Ollie Means sailing Yare & Bure Painted Jezebel.

The Horning Challenge Cup is a special award presented by the Regatta President for outstanding performance on Horning Town Open Regatta Day, this year going to Tilly Coston who persevered in her Topper despite numerous capsizes.

The lunchtime Waterman's Race for the Yachtbuilders Challenge Cup, for those regularly employed in the boating industry, saw Jack Barnham retain this in his Yare & Bure Peacock, whilst the lunchtime Cruiser race for the Crystal Salver was won by Phil Montague in Pickle.

Finally, Friday saw the calmest conditions of the week and warm sunshine. With on the water activities still going strong, sailors kept going until the evening - the Mary Cup for Novices in fixed keels was won by Katie Burr in Reedling Jaws, whilst the Bullard Cup for junior helms was won by Jasmine Herring in her Laser.

Regatta Weekend Trophies:

Sail NoTrophyBoatSkipper
50Single Handed Dinghy Trophy[Not awarded] 
39aOld Malthouse Trophy ABulrushChris Mayo
100Millenium CupTanskeyToby Fields
104Harnser TrophyRebel RothayPeter Brown
105Butterfly SalverRosy WaveAlastair Fields
39bOld Malthouse Trophy BCrazy MomentsHamish Harmer
27aGosling GobletCustard & CrumbleDevon Bulldeath
110Suzie Heywood Memorial TrophyRosy WaveKevin Blackwell
117Blackhorse ‑ River CruisersGraylingPeter Goshawk
118Storey ‑ Production CruisersNot awarded 

Single Race Trophies:

Sail NoTrophyBoatSkipper
61The Shields White AdmiralMoon MothJames Street
37Officers TrophyTwo C SonsPaul Clarke
21First Trophy[Not awarded] 
14Delves Challenge CupNevada BlueJames Gilbert
7Bosun TrophyGolden CopperNick Gardner
120aBroadacres CupGraylingPeter Goshawk
38Junior TrophyGremlinJasmine Herring
8Braithwaite CupHolly BlueRon Jackson
22Fleet Trophy[Not awarded] 
67Landamore Open Regatta TrophyAquamarineAndrew Gallant
68Rebel Lion TrophyRebel RothayPeter Brown
70bBath White TrophyPeacockJack Barnham
70cOnyx TrophyJawsStuart Bailey
70dRanworth SalverCrazy MomentsHamish Harmer
70eCockshoot SalverJelly & Ice CreamChevvy Bulldeath
70Yacht Builders Challenge CupPeacockJack Barnham
68aCrystal SalverPicklePhil Montague
66Second Horning Challenge CupLaserEdward Wildman
69aSecond Water Babies Challenge CupPainted JezebelOllie Means
69bRichard Page Memorial[Not awarded] 
65Horning Challenge CupTopperTilly Coston
36Meadow Brown TrophyHairstreakClive Gardner
41Phiz TrophyRebel RascalPhil Storey
120bChris Shallcross MemorialMelindaMatt Fooks‑Bale
9Bullard CupGremlinJasmine Herring
35Mary CupJawsKatie Burr

Series Trophies:

Sail NoTrophyBoatSkipper
20Ernest Oakes Challenge TankardCrazy MomentsHamish Harmer
89Top Hat TrophyNot awarded 
10Cadet Trophy ‑ JuniorsJelly & Ice CreamChevvy Bulldeath
10aTopper Silver Fleet TrophyTopperAnnabelle Fooks‑Bale
10bOptimist TrophyOptimistJenson Hardingham
20aErnest Woods Memorial TrophyRosy WaveAlastair Fields
49Robert Moore Memorial TrophyRebel RothayPeter Brown
40Original Horning Challenge CupGremlinJasmine Herring
62aThe Yeoman TrophyTanskeyToby Fields
23Flight TrophyJawsStuart Bailey
21aFisher Trophy ‑ JuniorsJelly & Ice CreamChevvy Bulldeath
44Ramuz Challenge JugMelindaMatt Fooks‑Bale
4Benson CupPicklePhil Montague
28Hermes TrophyRebel RothayPeter Brown
34Longmynd TrophyGremlinJasmine Herring
55St.Benets Tankards[Not awarded] 
58Visitors Tankard B[Not awarded] 
78Judith Paris TrophyTanskeyToby Fields
57zVisitors Tankard A[Not awarded] 
59Partridge TrophyJelly & Ice CreamChevvy Bulldeath
2aBadger TrophyAuroraHarrison Ryder
119Mike Evans Regatta MedalJelly & Ice CreamChevvy Bulldeath
70aNorfolk TrophyWhy NotJasper Copping
120Cruiser Captain'sMelindaMatt Fooks‑Bale
121Yare & Bure OD Centenary TrophyNevada BlueKim West
125Rebel Zephyr TrophyRebel RothayPeter Brown

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