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Musto GP14 Masters Championship and Open Meeting at South Cerney Sailing Club

by Sharon Freeland 10 Sep 06:27 BST 30-31 August 2025

South Cerney Sailing Club, within the Cotswolds gravel pit water park, welcomed the GP14 fleet for the South Cerney GP14 open and the Musto National Masters Championship.

The competitors came from as far away as Hollingworth Lake, Red Wharf Bay, Welsh Harp in London and the Midlands, Cardiff Bay YC and LLangedfedd Lake SC.

The Saturday had 2 boats that could only sail the open, possible due to the age restrictions of the Masters. David Lucas and Robyn Taylor were practising for the Youth Championship later in the season. Four races were planned with the warning signal at 12.55, with 2 races back to back in for a comfort break and then back out again. With the first 2 races counting towards the Masters Championship.

The forecast had limited the entry with one boat deciding to bail the night before.

Strong, gusty and shifty winds with rain were the order of the day for the South Cerney Open and the Masters Championship. 12 boats launched, undeterred and soon the capsizes began, keeping the rescue team busy helping sailors get their masts out of the mud. The u flag kept everyone in order, with 6 clear starts and no one U flagged!

The boats raced the first 2 races with the McGovern father and son pair taking 2 bullets, and 11 boats went out for the final races of the day. Paul and Tom Simes decided to remain on shore and have a warm drink whilst watching the others battle the course.

Adam and Tim McGovern were under pressure to equal brother Matthew's win in 2024 at Welsh Harp. Making it look easy, they won the Open with three bullets, discarding a second, followed by Graham Flynn and Frank Nickless, snatching second place in race 3.

The race officer Paul Kimmens set a great course with plenty of challenges, (and navigational skills for some!) keeping the line and buoys true, with 2 beats, several reaches and interesting gybes (separating the proverbial men from the boys, or wheat from the chaff)!

Everyone came in soaked, some more tired than others after four hard races to be met with offers of clothes drying and an already hot barbecue, courtesy of Jonny Stevens, who did a great job organising and managing the event whilst also keeping up with babysitting duties. The volunteers in the galley kept everybody beautifully fed and watered.

The South Cerney GP14 results and prize-giving was held, the bar remained open and the BBQ was in constant use. The lawn became a camping ground with tents going up. Although there were rumours of sleeping bodies being in the changing rooms.

Open Meeting Results:

PosFleetSail NoHelmCrewClubR1R2R3R4Pts
1stMaster14145Adam McGovernTim McGovernHolingworth Lake/ Red Wharf Bay111(DNC)3
2ndGrand Master14190Paul TrubridgeMatt HallFrensham Pond SC‑52327
3rdgrand Master14199Graham FlynnFrank NicklessThe Chase S2(RET)248
4thGreat Grand Master13862Malcolm JamesWilliam HancockSouth Cerney SC44‑619
5thGreat Grand Master13611Sharon FreelandPaul FreelandLLandegfedd SC634(RET)13
6thGreat Grand Master14089Paul SimesTom SimesCardiff Bay YC365(RET)14
7thGreat grand Master13887John OSullivanQuentin DrainWelsh Harp SC‑977317
8thGreatgrand Master13316James WardRichard WhitehallPapercourt SC‑888521
9thGrandmaster13263Keith BuddenCharles SandersTrimplet/Staunton Harold‑1099624
10thGrand Master13818Andy ShrimptonMaria KireevaWelsh Harp SC75(RET)DNC25
11thGreat grand master13780Lesley FreemanSue WebbTrimply‑111010727
12thGrand Master14292Maurice ClealRomek KowlawskiWelsh Harp SC(DNC)DNCDNCDNC39

Sunday brought plenty of wind and less rain for the second day of the Masters, with races 1 and 2 to count from the day before and two more races to sail. Soon the familiar sight of upturned hulls littered the landscape, the wind taking no prisoners. One more bullet secured an overall win for the Mc.Governs and they headed for home and dry clothes, leaving the rest of the pack to fight it out. The two leaders lost their way conceding first place to Malcolm and William and a worthy second place to Paul Trubridge and Matt Hall who made a great comeback after an early capsize.

Thanks to South Cerney for a great welcome and fantastic sailing.

Musto GP14 Masters Championship Results:

PosFleetSail NoHelmCrewClubR1R2R3R4Pts
1stMaster14145Adam McGovernTim McGovernHolingworth Lake/ Red Wharf Bay11‑213
3rdGreat Grand Master13862Malcolm JamesWilliam HancockSouth Cerney SC‑443310
4thGreat Grand Master13611Sharon FreelandPaul FreelandLLandegfedd SC‑634411
5thGrand Master14190Paul TrubridgeMatt HallFrensham Pond SC‑525512
2ndgrand Master14199Graham FlynnFrank NicklessThe Chase S2(RET)125
7thGreatgrand Master13316James WardRichard WhitehallPapercourt SC8‑97621
6thGrand Master13818Andy ShrimptonMaria KireevaWelsh Harp SC758‑1020
9thGreat grand Master13887John OSullivanQuentin DraimWelsh HArp SC‑989825
8thOpen13323David LucasRobin TaylorTrimply SC(RET)66921
10thGreat Grand Master14089Paul SimesTom SimesCardiff Bay YC37(RET)DNC25
11thGrandmaster13263Keith BuddenCharles SandersTrimplet/Staunton Harold101010‑1130
12thGreat grand master13780Lesley FreemanSue WebbTrimply1111(RET)1234
13thopen13811Sue TompkinsRoger GeffsWelsh Harp SC(RET)RETRET737
14thGrand Master14292Maurice ClealRomek KowlawskiWelsh Harp SC(DNC)DNCDNCDNC45

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