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Birmingham Hansa TT at Midland Sailing Club

by Max Rumball 8 Sep 2025 10:53 BST 27 August 2025
Birmingham Hansa TT at Midland Sailing Club © Chris Hargreaves

Forget the forecast; the true weather at the 2025 Birmingham Hansa TT was one of unbreakable spirit and fantastic sailing in what were testing conditions.

A dedicated team of organisers and volunteers had worked tirelessly to set the stage, launching boats and hoisting competitors. Even with low water levels an interesting course was set and a breeze waiting, sailors from all parts of the UK geared up for a day of friendly but fierce competition.

The first race got away in shifting conditions, allowing the sailors to showcase their tactical skills. The sun even made a welcome appearance, which in the colourful Hansa fleet, is always a joy. Racing was typically close in the 303 singles.

The second race was met with what can only be described as torrential rain. There were no complaints, just concentration and laughter as crews were soaked through, utterly undeterred by the downpour. It was a glorious testament to the "get on with it" attitude that defines this community.

Hannah Nicoll sailed very well in the last race and triumphed over the Hansa 2025 World Champion sailor, Rory McKinna to claim 1st place and putting in a fantastic performance to secure a strong 2nd place overall.

In the faster Liberty class, David Durstan claimed victory, helping his overall series results. In the popular 303 single class, Rory McKinna took the top spot on the podium with Hannah Nicoll and Sophie Brisley in 2nd and 3rd.. The 303 double class saw fantastic teamwork on display, and the husband-and-wife duo of Lynn and Stewart Swan proved an unstoppable force, taking all 3 wins. Rick and Sue Jillings claimed 2nd and new young sailor to the class, Miles de Barros teamed up with Steve Sawford to claim 3rd spot - well done! And in the smaller 2.3 class, Lindsey Burns emerged victorious with Andrew Lebec in a creditable 2nd.

While the winners deserved their applause, the real triumph was a shared one. The Hansa class is, at its heart, an open category designed to make sailing accessible and competitive for disabled sailors.

A huge thank you must go to the organising club, the race officers, and every volunteer who braved the elements.

The next event at Wolverstone has been cancelled due to low water levels, so roll on Frensham TT where the series concludes on October 8th 2025 with prize-giving and trophy awards.

Overall Results:

PosHelmClubR1R2R3Pts
Liberty
1David DurstonWhitefriars Sailing Club1112
303 1 Person
1Rory McKinnaClyde Cruising Club1122
2Hannah NicollWhitefriars Sailing Club2213
3Sophie BrisleyWhitefriars Sailing Club3346
4James WoosnamFrensham Pond Sailability4437
5Leslie PhilipTideway London55510
6Max RumballTideway London66712
7Phil MonkWhitefriars Sailing Club77613
303 2 Person
1Lynne SwanChesil Sailability1112
2Rick JillingsCarsington Sailing Club2224
3Miles de BarrosRutland Sailing Club/Sailability3336
4Terry ShielsCarsington Sailing Club4548
5Paula RoddyNorthampton Sailing Club5459
6Gill SmithMidland Sailing Club66(DNC)12
7Ian MooreMidland Sailing Club77613
8Gemma TuffeyMidland Sailing Club8(DNF)(DNC)17
2.3
1Lindsay BurnsFrensham Pond Sailability11(DNC)2
2Andrew LebecFrensham Pond Sailability3314
3Khiaan‑Paul SchildMidland Sailing Club22(DNC)4

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