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Icicle Series 2026 at Bough Beech Sailing Club - Overall

by Nick Marden 22 Feb 21:01 GMT 4 January - 22 February 2026
Bough Beech Icicle Series final day © Sarah Seddon

The final day of Bough Beech SC's Icicle Series brought mild temperatures — and, at last, a proper breeze. Race Officer Pete Young, rumoured to have flown back from overseas especially for the occasion, set an excellent figure-of-eight course that used much of the reservoir and featured a long, fast reach, much to the delight of the Conventional fleet.

With gusts into the high teens, the Conventional turnout was smaller than usual. In the opening race Neal Gibson's RS300 disappeared into the distance, finishing a full five minutes ahead of Richard Lambert's Supernova. On handicap, however, neither could hold off a trio of Bough Beech ILCA 7 sailors: Duncan Lawson took the win, followed by Elliot Marks and Sergio Mesina. Lambert placed fourth and Gibson fifth.

The final race of the series again saw the RS300 and Supernova lead home on the water, but this time Lambert — making his first appearance of the series and reinforcing his reputation for excelling in a blow — took the win. Elliot Marks secured another second place, Gibson was third, Guy Marks and Sam Boniface brought their Wayfarer through to fourth, and John Hamilton (ILCA 7) finished fifth.

Conditions suited the Bough Beech 2000s in the Asymmetric fleet. In their first race Matt and Ollie Larkin, already frequent podium visitors this winter, took their first win of the series. Jonathan and Louisa Ching were second, with Jo Field and Annabel Larkin third. The Chings reversed the result in race two, winning ahead of the Larkins, while Paul Cullen and Verity Hopkins in an RS200 took third.

So overall Series honours in the Conventional fleet went to long-time series leaders Guy Marks and Sam Boniface (Wayfarer, Bough Beech SC). Matthew Wolstenholme and Sophie Wantling (Snipe) finished second, with Wolstenholme also managing an impressive third overall in the overlapping Sailjuice Winter Series. Thanks to his pair of seconds on the final day, Elliot Marks (ILCA 7) climbed to third overall.

Paul Cullen and Verity Hopkins (2000) secured the Asymmetric Fleet title with days to spare, allowing them time to hone their RS200 campaign. Jonathan and Hayden/Louisa Ching (2000) were second overall, with Matt and Ollie Larkin (2000) third.

Despite light winds on many earlier days, the series proved a success: 120 boats, more than a quarter of them visitors, completed at least one race. Over 80 race and shore duties were carried out by club members, all sustained by the club's ever-reliable galley.

Conventional Fleet top 10:

PosClassHelm and crewClubPts
1WayfarerGuy Marks & Sam BonnifaceBough Beech SC18
2SnipeMatther Wolstenholme & Sophie WantlingBough Beech SC27
3ILCA7Elliot MarksBough Beech SC28.2
4SoloPatrick WardBough Beech SC34.8
5SoloJohn ClementsonChipstead SC38
6RS300Neal GibsonBough Beech SC45
7SoloJamie ClementsonChipstead SC51
8ILCA7Robert GorrodBough Beech SC56.6
9SoloRichard SouthernBough Beech SC72
10ILCA7Duncan LawsonBough Beech SC73

Asymmetric Fleet top 10:

PosClassHelm and crewClubPts
12000Paul Cullen & Verity HopkinsBough Beech SC12
22000Jonathan & Hayden/Louisa ChingBough Beech SC17
32000Matt & Ollie LarkinBough Beech SC27
4RS400Jonny Moss & Rich SheridanBough Beech SC28.5
5RS200Mike Warwicker & Kate FitzsimmonsBough Beech SC29.3
6RS200Mike Green & Oscar/IsabellaPevensey Bay SC39
7RS200Andrew Barnet & Lynne RatcliffeIsland Barn SC & Bough Beech SC47
8RS400Mick & Sarah WhitmoreEastbourne Sovereign SC53
9RS100Colin HattonBough Beech SC78.4
10RS200Sebastian Robb & Lara DyerDowns SC82

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