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RS200 Sandy Shell at Hayling Island Sailing Club

by Jamie & Ellen 28 Oct 11:41 GMT 25 October 2025
RS200 Sandy Shell at HISC © Debbie Jarvis

Forget the Women's Euros, Rugby World Cup, F1, Cricket or Ryder Cup... the headline event of the year is the 2025 Sandy Shell.

A limited entry of 25 of the best sailors from across the world (mostly Chichester harbour) gathered for the unofficial RS200 World Championship. The format of 5 short-course sprint races would crown the most sought after trophy of the year.

Reigning national champions - the Darling duo, Charlie and Tommy, were eager to stamp their authority on the event crossing the line first but were UFD along with another sibling team JJ and Jess Hammet plus Dan Whitley and Olivia Stanley. With one discard for the series this proved costly. Geoff and Amelia Camm swooped in to win the first race of the day followed by another sibling pair, Harry and Faye Chatterton, then Tom Goodey and Richard Thomas took third.

Conditions were gusty and race 2 saw a large dark cloud swerve around the race course bringing winds up to 25 knots. Zoe Nieveen and Ollie Evans escaped from the front of the fleet like they just had stolen the Louvre Jewels. In hot pursuit by the Darlings, Goodey and Richard.

By race 3, my legs and knees were already crying for a break but the awesome race team, led by Paul Hammet, made sure the between-race turn arounds were quicker than a F1 pit stop. Zoe and Ollie took another strong lead, followed by Jamie Harris and Ellen Main then Rob Henderson and Rebecca Videlo.

Race 4 saw Goodey and Richard, speed upwind through the pack like a bullet train. Another 2nd for Ellen and Jamie followed by Dan and Olivia.

The competition was wide open going into the final scheduled race of the day, race 5. The fleet were recalled as most had figured the pin end was the best place to be. (Luckily for two certain sailors who were swimming at the time - can't remember who though!) Ollie and Zoe displayed excellent and clinical race craft, taking the final race win. Tommy and Charlie closely followed, with Owen Bowerman and Annabelle Orme taking third in the final race.

With 3 race wins in total, Ollie and Zoe took the Unofficial RS200 World Title. Tom and Richard finished second on count back with Jamie and Ellen completing the podium.

The evening was filled with Oktoberfest festivities, large beers and lederhosen.

Until next year sports fans!

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmCrewClubR1R2R3R4R5Pts
1st1716Ollie EvansZoe NieveenHISC‑9118111
2nd1039Tom GoodeyRichard ThomasHISC33‑51411
3rd1694Jamie HarrisEllen MainHISC5522‑714
4th1733Tommy DarlingCharlie DarlingHISC(UFD)265215
5th1714JJ HammettJess HammettHISC(UFD)444517
6th1626Daniel WhiteleyOlivia StanleyPort Dinorwic/Trearddur Bay(UFD)773825
7th880Nick RobinsAnnie HammettHISC48116(DNC)29
8th1673Harry ChattertonFaye ChattertonWaldringfield SC298‑121130
9th1667Owen BowermanAnnabelle OrmeHISC8‑111011332
10th1029Geoff CammAmelia CammHISC1‑251271434
11th629Rob HendersonRebecca VideloHISC‑1912315939
12th1634Cam StewartLorna GlenHISC61413‑25639
13th1540lee SydenhamAlex SydenhamHISC206914(DNF)49
14th1235Mike CalvertSophie HarrisHISC1215‑18101350
15th1392Robbie McDonaldCally TerkelsenHISC10‑201791753
16th1415Chris WittyClare WhitehillHISC111815‑211054
17th1568Charlie WhitakerAmy Hinsliff‑SmithHISC1613‑21131254
18th811Rob SherringtonMel SherringtonHISC717‑24161656
19th297Mark ThomasAlex LingHISC181614‑201967
20th1633Seumas KilpatrickFiona PykeHISC1719‑22191570
21st598Aidan MitchellElla MitchellHISC14211917(DNF)71
22nd1215Graham TribbeckSteve JacksonLee‑on‑Solent SC(DNF)102018DNF74
23rd1678Richard BullockMillyISC1322‑25242180
24th419James BaylissGeorge BaylissISC15‑2323222080
25th1607James HallLiv KerrHISC(DNC)2416231881

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