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Cadet class October training 2025 at Frensham Pond Sailing Club - Wind, Waves, and Winning Moments

by Alastair Muir Wood 29 Oct 14:55 GMT
Cadet class October training at Frensham © Steve Gregory

Frensham Pond Sailing Club hosted a thrilling Cadet October training series across three weekends, welcoming a strong turnout of 28 boats in the main fleet and 18 in the regatta fleet.

The event showcased the continued healthy growth of the Cadet national fleet, with a mix of wild weather, tactical racing, and impressive performances from sailors across all levels.

Weekend 1: Storm Amy Strikes

The opening Saturday saw Storm Amy sweep across Frensham Pond, delivering gusts of over 40 knots and dramatic 20 degrees+ wind shifts. Racing was wisely called off, but three Gold Fleet boats ventured out, accompanied by three safety RIBs, to demonstrate high-wind handling. Spectators on shore were treated to a display of planing, capsizing, and recovery — an impromptu masterclass in heavy-weather sailing.

Weekend 2: Light Winds and Tactical Battles

In stark contrast, the second Saturday brought light northeasterly winds, with over 30 boats crowding the start line. The race officer managed to identify those over early, though it took some time for them to return.

The first beat was dominated by Mimi Windibank and George Blackwell in Never Look Back, who kept their boat flat and steady to round the top mark first. They were followed closely by Frankie Sherwood and Elisa Gregory in Morwenna, and Annabelle Shepherd and Lila Jones in May Contain Nuts.

As the wind faded, the race turned into a tactical drift, with Annabelle and Lilia eventually pulling ahead by over 100m. The final legs saw more position changes, with Monty Slump and Sam Flood in Hot Rocks taking the win, Frankie and Elisa in second, and Annabelle and Lilia in third.

In the regatta fleet, close racing led to a win for Sophie Baer and Hannah Muir Wood in Impulse, followed by Raph Perrett and Leo Clements in Game Buoy, second, and Isabelle Davies and Charlotte Allen in Back in Black in third.

Weekend 3: Shifty Easterlies and Smart Starts

The final Saturday brought a shifty easterly breeze (F2/3). As ever at Frensham, wind shifts played a key role, and those who spotted the change during the start sequence—resulting in a heavily biased line—gained a clear advantage.

At the first mark, Fin Sullam and Abigail Davis in Sizzerin Hot led the fleet, followed by Annabelle and Lilia, and Sam English and Minnie Palmer in Racing Stripes. Smart tacking brought Will Hancock and Alvy Jones in Thunderstruck into the lead, but Annabelle and Lilia fought back to reclaim first, with Sam and Minnie also overtaking. The race finished with Annabelle and Lilia in first, Sam and Minnie second, and Will and Alvy third.

In the regatta fleet, Hansel Holland and Ollie Gass in Pulling Power led the first leg, followed by Sophie and Hannah, and Isabelle and Charlotte. Sophie and Hannah pulled ahead on the next leg and held their lead to finish first, with Isabelle and Charlotte second, and Max Holroyd and Ted Gregory in Bad Influence third.

Sailors returned to the clubhouse for hot dogs and prize-giving, celebrating a fantastic series of racing and camaraderie.

Main Fleet Overall Results:

PosFleetBoat nameSail NoHelmCrewClubR1R2Pts
1stSilverMay Contain Nuts9994Annabel ShepherdLilia JonesFrensham314
2ndGoldHot Rocks8845Monty SlumpSam FloodFrensham1910
3rdGoldRacing Stripes9982Sam EnglishMinnie PalmerFrensham10212
4thSilverAnimal8378Sophia StampAlex NailerFrensham7512
5thGoldNever look back8537/9673Mimi WindibankGeorge BlackwellFrensham51015
6thSilverHypnosis7335 / 8293Charlie JonesFrancis LonardoFrensham12416
7thSilverMaster Mariner8352Bruce WardAlex HarkerSCSC61319
8thSilverSizzerin Hot8333Finn SullamAbigail DaviesFrensham15621
9thSilverSaltair7495Isobel StampScarlett Bose‑MalickFrensham14721
10thSilverEl Nino9043Olivia StampSebastian BaerFrensham111122
11thSilverMistofolees/ DiMaggio8553/ 8513Oscar WardLaurie BullockSCSC131225
12thSilverBombshell9360/10012Joe MycroftElizabeth ThorpeFrensham18826
13thSilverMorwenna10127Frankie SherwoodElisa GregoryFrensham2DNS31
14thGoldThunderstruck10094Will HancockAlvy JonesSCSCDNC332
15thSilverMyschief and Mayhem9964Charlotte Noren‑TopenHarry FloodFrensham4DNS33
16thSilverPurpe Haze9454Maxwell StanislausOtto HallettFrensham191534
17thSilverFlirting with danger8855Hugh VoyseyMax HolroydFrensham8DNC37
18thSilverGood Vibes10092Gregory BoddyJoe FloodFrensham9RET38
19thSilver 9977Holly JonesEliza GregoryFrenshamDNC1443
20thSilverBluefin9367Harry MurphyMcKieMichael ThorpeFrensham16DNC45
21stSilverGnat8521Paige DavidsonAmy JenkinsSCSC17RET46
22ndSilverFPSC club boat 22Harrison ParsonsNeve HallettFrensham20DNS49
23rdSilverPuffin9159Evie BoddyOttlie EllFrenshamDNFDNC58
23rdSilverAurora10076Maddy SherwoodJack ShanonFrenshamRETDNS58
23rdSilverBlue boat9075Nia ByrneSkyePBSCNSCDNC58
23rdSilverWhats it called9020Zoe ThomasLisa GassRSCDNCRET58
23rdSilverAqeous10130Kyla BrezenHannaSCSCDNCRET58
23rdSilverPurple Dragon9401Harriet DaviesEvie KornikaSCSCDNCDNC58

Regatta Fleet Overall Results:

PosBoat nameSail NoHelmCrewClubR1R2Pts
1stImpulse8552Sophie BaerHannah /Hugh Muir‑WoodFrensham112
2ndBack in Black8380Isabelle DaviesCharlotte AllenFrensham325
3rdPulling Power7630Hansel HollandOllie GassWHSC6713
4thGame Buoy9389Ralph PerrettLeo ClementsFrensham2DNC21
5thBad Influence8561Max Holroyd FrenshamDNC322
6thFired Up9371Benji RussellGeorge DearsleySCSCDNC423
7thToo Risky8427George SelfJake DavisFrensham4RET23
8thHigh Velocity9215David Jenkins SCSCDNC524
9thCool Runnings9600Roline PillemerThomas LucasWHSC5DNC24
10thFish and Chips1Ethan Vincent WHSCDNC625
11thWhite Lightning9161 / 9155Amelie HarrisLisa GassWHSC7DNC26
12thHammerhead9631Sam HolroydNia MortimorFrensham8DNC27
13thJungle is Massive9673Owen MortimorSkylar SutherlandFrensham9DNC28
14thBullet9292George RingMiles Cooke‑HurleFrenshamDNCDNC38
14thFrensham club boat Rose Little FrenshamDNCDNC38
14thScallywag9083Rosie HancockEden JonesSCSCDNCRET38
14thChase the Ace8372Thomas EmilePierre HarrisWHSCDNCRET38
14th 9601Joe Flood FrenshamDNCDNC38

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