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OK dinghy class End of Year and UK Ranking list update

by Karen Robertson 16 Dec 2025 17:21 GMT
Andy Rushworth, Masters champion - OK Nationals at Dabchicks © Bernard Clark

2025 has been a good year for the British OK Fleet with Andrew Mills winning the biggest ever OK World Championships in dominant style with former World Champions Nick Craig in second and Charlie Cumbley in fourth. Amazingly this is the fourth OK World Championship in a row that was been won by a Brit with Nick winning in 2024, Henry Wetherell in 2023 and Charlie in 2022.

Andrew said, "I had a nice block of training coming into the event training with Matt and Charlie at the local club and that has helped a lot and it's all gone exactly the plan... The fleet is brilliant. People come from all over the world to be here and it's just a good group of people.

"The racing is full on and brutal with the wind we have had. No one gives an inch, but when you get in everyone is there to have a beer and chat and talk about the racing. A lot of people want to race hard but leave that on the water and enjoy the social side together, which is a great thing to be part of."

International Ranking List

HD Sails' Andy Davis rounded the year out by taking the top spot in the International OK Ranking list for the first time, with once again Nick Craig taking the second spot and Torbay based Ben Flower sailing under a Canadian flag in a very impressive 7th place considering how long he has been sailing OKs

UK Home Circuit

Domestically, the Nationals were won convincingly by Oli Davenport from P&B and the UK ranking system has just been updated after the End of Season Championships at Northampton which was won by Nick Craig.

The top dog in the UK Ranking at the end of season is the ever present legend that is Andy 'Rover' Rushworth. Andy managed to hit the sweet spot with a combination of having good results and great attendance by getting to five out of the six ranking events. Well done Andy and a great Xmas present for you!

Over the year we have had 68 sailors taking part in at least one UK Ranking event:

  • 36 sailors from the Southern region
  • 13 sailors from the Midlands region
  • 10 sailors from the Eastern region
  • 8 sailors from Scotland and the North
  • 1 international sailor

From the six ranking events in the current event window we have

  • 2 Sailors did 5 events
  • 6 Sailors did 4 events
  • 15 Sailors did 3 events
  • 19 Sailors did 2 events
  • 26 Sailors did only 1 event

So if you want to do a 'Rover' and get to the top of the Ranking list next year, it's clear that getting the boat hooked up and off to as many events as you can is the key. Of course the more events you do, the more you are likely to improve, so it can be a very virtuous cycle!

UK OK Ranking at December 2025:

Rank Name Club Region Events Pts
1Andrew RushworthChristchurchS5658
2Oliver DavenportNorthampton Sailing ClubM4655
3Richard BurtonSouth Cerney SCS4611
4Simon DavisWaldringfield S CE4511
5Tom LonsdaleNorthampton SCM4461
6Jim DownerGurnardS4456
7Chris TurnerLyme Regis SCS3447
8Bernard ClarkOvery Staithe SC/RiponE4437
9Jason PykeBurghfieldS3408
10Olivier Clair‑vidalRanleaghS3404
11Adrian PelisHarwich Town SCE3395
12Mary ReddyhoffParkstone YCS5368
12Neil GoodheadSouth Staffs SCM3368
14Peter HolbrookHarwich Town SCE3367
15Andy DavisSouth Staffs SCM2351
16Ben FlowerTobermory YC / Paignton SCS2343
17Andrew DalbyBurghfield / LOSSCS3340
18Jack HodgkinsSouth Staffs SCM3335
19Dave BourneHerne Bay SCE2316
20Peter NormanParkstone Yacht ClubS3303
21Karen RobertsonLoch Earn / Dalgety BaySCN3302
22Alex ScolesOvery Staithe SCE2295
23Ed BradburnSouth Staffs SCM2286
24Deryck LovegroveBurghfield Sailing ClubS3272
25James DyasCookham Reach Sailing ClubS3266
26Nigel KingExe SCS3265
27Mike McMillanLoch Earn SCSCN3264
27Anthony OsmanHayling Island Sailing ClubS2264
29Nick CraigBurghfield Frensham LoSS1236
30Ed ChrichtonHayling Island SCS2234
31Clive QuantrillWaldringfield SCS2229
32Chris BainesMorecambeSCN3222
33Simon TurnerOvery staitheE2219
34Steve CookeMinnis Bay SCE2211
35Alex OgilvieHayling Island SCS2208
36Keith ByersMorecambeSCN2206
37Simon PhilbrickPoole YCS2184
37Ian HopwoodBassenthwaiteSCN2184
39Terry CurtisWeymouth SCS1173
40Rodney TiddOvery Staithe SCE2172
41Harvey LeighTBSCSCN1161
42Rob StarlingBurghfield Sailing ClubS2155
43Daz PriorHayling island SCS2146
44Fergus BanhamNorthampton SCM1140
45Sarah MeyerLoch EarnSCN2139
46Phil BendonRSYCS2127
47Will CroxfordSouth Staffs SCM1111
48Matthew WebbBlithfieldM1109
48Charlie MaunderHighcliffe sailing clubS1109
50Rupert SmithNewhaven & Seaford SCS1108
51Tim GarvinQueen Mary SCS1106
52Sam ThompsonRoyal Naval SAS1102
53Tim O'LearyFelixstowe Ferry Sailing ClubE198
53Gavin PoullionWeymouth SCS198
55Matt NortonRoyal VarunaINT191
56Jamie MorganRutland SCM186
57Nick LoganRutland SCM184
58Jamie CuxsonShustoke SCM181
59Anthony RichBowmoorM177
60Charlie CumbleyTCYC/HISCS175
60Matt HowardHayling Island SCS175
62Dave PhillipsCookham Reach Sailing ClubS169
63Mark TitteringtonPoole YCS165
64Dave EvansPoole YCS160
65Callum TaitLoch Earn SCSCN156
66Hannah LewisPoole YCS155
67Alan AtkinBurghfeild SCS152
68James LongCRSCS147

What is clear from looking at the UK Ranking list development over the year is that making the effort to get to as many of the Ranking events as possible and especially the double point Nationals counts for as much as winning the odd event.

The graph below shows the track of every sailor who has been in the top five of the ranking list over the last year Andy Rushworth's slow, but steady rise from 20th at the start of the year to holding first place now and the great consistency shown by Richard Burton who has never dropped below third by attending four out of six events over the year and sailing consistently well.

2026 Season

The full calendar for the 2026 Season has not yet been fully confirmed so remember to check in at www.OKdinghy.co.uk for updates, however we can confirm the early season events of:

  • RYA Dinghy Show at Farnborough
  • Burghfield Sprints - 7th March 2026
  • Ovington Inlands at Grafham Water - 21st & 22nd March 2026
  • Ullswater Daffodil Regatta - 25th & 26th April 2026
  • Spring Cup, Medemblik, Netherlands 1st to 3rd May 2026

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