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ILCA UK Sailingfast National Open at Warsash Sailing Club - ILCA 6

by Tom Hakes & ILCA UK 19 Mar 21:08 GMT 14-15 March 2026
Sailingfast ILCA UK National Open at Warsash © Lotte Johnson / www.lottejohnson.com

The first ILCA UK National Open event of the season took place at Warsash over the weekend of 14-15 March 2026. A competitive fleet of 76 ILCA6 sailors took part. Parents and supporters were enjoying watching from the shore, through live tracking with TracTrac and live streaming from the media RIB!

ILCA UK kicked off three weekends of back-to-back racing with Sailingfast National Open at Warsash on Saturday 14 March. The ILCA 6 fleet launched in minimal wind and a strong tide, the situation made better by the glorious sunshine.

When the sailors arrived at the course they were met with seven to eight knots from the northwest, and it was apparent that the tide had turned early and was already gently sweeping the fleet upwind.

The Race Officer, Heinzy, and his team set off perfect starts for all three fleets, the final being the 6s on the inner loop. This first race was unique, with two major features occurring at late notice on the course. The first was a significant tideline that the fleet crossed on the final third of the first beat, quickly throwing up confusion. The second was a 60-boat pile-up as the 4s and 6s converged at the windward mark in a dying wind and adverse tide.

Several sailors were ahead of this melee, including the eventual race winner, Jake Davies from Warsash SC, whose local knowledge clearly gave him the edge. Second place and first woman to cross the finish line was Carys Attwell from Rutland. Well done to both for great racing in challenging conditions.

After a big wind shift to the southwest and an increase in pressure the course was re-located further northeast and we sailed two races in champagne conditions. The winner of both races was Toby Waggett from Derwent Reservoir SC, who showed exceptional pace and the ability to work his way through the fleet. Poppy Luxton from Restronguet SC also performed strongly, achieving 4th and 2nd place.

Sailors returned to the shore after a long day on the water to enjoy drinks on the terrace in the sunshine. Everyone returned on Sunday eager for more racing, but sadly the winds were just too strong and racing was cancelled for the day, meaning all three races from day 1 were counted with no discard.

The overall winner and first U17 was Toby Waggett, with Poppy Luxton in second overall and first woman. Jon Emmett was third and first Master, Carys Attwell fourth and second female. Jess Powell was 17th and first U17 girl. Toby said, "Brilliant weekend of racing in Warsash, with some challenging but exciting conditions. Thank you to the race team, ILCA UK and the rest of the competitors for a great and well organised event".

Poppy Luxton summarised the weekend by saying: "It was great to be back on the water again! Warsash delivered really challenging conditions with strong tide and big shifts, which made for some very tactical and rewarding racing. The tracking is always really useful for reviewing races—thanks to the organisers for a great weekend, looking forward to the next one."

Special mentions go to Jake Davies for a strong event, finishing 14th and to Ethan Rhodes, also from Warsash SC for finishing 9th, a great break-through performance. There were also strong results from newcomers to the fleet. Thomas Semmens from Paignton SC holds the title of ILCA 4 National Champion, and had a strong day of racing in the 6, finishing 16th overall.

It was great to come to Warsash for this event, and the club did an excellent job of organising all the logistics and making us feel very welcome - thank you. We can't wait to come back in the future. Thank you also to the race committee, in particular Heinzy who made a difficult but great call on Sunday, and to all of the ILCA UK organisers and the volunteers who made the event possible. Bring on Rooster National Open at WPNSA this weekend!

We thank our title sponsor Sailingfast for prizes this weekend.

Supported by: Noble Marine, Rooster, Ovington Boats and TracTrac UK.

Overall Results:

PosNatSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3Pts
1stGBR227529Toby WaggettDerwent Reservoir Sailing Club3115
2ndGBR209949Poppy LuxtonRestronguet SC44210
3rdGBR216115Jon EmmettCastle Cove Sailing Club62SCP26.6
4thGBR221585Carys AttwellRutland SC218727
5thGBR226307Tom HakesParkstone Yacht Club193527
6thGBR226633Freddie MaclavertyRWBSWC176629
7thGBR224685Lewis BaconLeigh and Lowton771529
8thBER225787Adriana PenruddockeRBYC215430
9thGBR227321Ethan RhodesWarsash Sailing Club1691338
10thGBR219090Corneille LeprinceKing George Sailing Club8112140
11thGBR220097Oscar BartlettHayling Island9191240
12thGBR226645Ollie AtkinCBYC (Cardiff Bay)278843
13thGBR223072Cameron McDaidLargs Sailing Club20201151
14thGBR226299Jake DaviesWarsash SC1153652
15thBAH222097Finley McKinney‑LambertGurnard Sailing Club14143159
16thGBR224335Thomas SemmensBrixham YC / Paignton SC26251061
17thGBR226630Jessica PowellDraycote Water Sailing Club24241664
18thGBR212430Henry MossDowns Sailing ClubSCP222870.6
19thGBR225661Flo ToveyMumbles YC36171871
20thGBR226484Lucas SymonsIsland Barn Reservoir Sailing Club23311973
21stGBR220513Sebastian SittonWarsash Sailing Club40231477
22ndCAY220039Ciara MurphyCISC / Royal Hospital School11283978
23rdGBR225211Billy MorrisDelph Sailing Club38162478
24thGBR224703Merry LewisHayling Island Sailing Club10264985
25thGBR222281Oliver SmithHISC32124286
26thGBR225652Nathan ClarkWaveney & Oulton Broad Yacht Club29134486
27thGBR222788Harry MillsSaltash Sailing Club4137987
28thGBR220457Thomas SaundersWarsash50102989
29thGBR223089Jessica WatsonGuernsey Yacht Club13483394
30thGBR227541Chloe GraytonWPNSA Notts County SC43341794
31stGBR174938Rob SumnerIsland Barn Reservoir Sailing Club31432397
32ndGBR226482Isla ToddIsland Barn Reservoir SC57212098
33rdGBR222535Tristan HardingFrensham Pond Sailing Club33353098
34thGBR223085Felicity AngellDraycote Water / Warsash SC154540100
35thGBR226647Thomas VenningPort Dinorwic SC463322101
36thGBR219830Gethin KellyLlyn Brenig473026103
37thGBR215908Reuben LawranceBudworth SC374225104
38thGBR224628William SadlerReading Sailing Club512727105
39thGBR216298Steffan WilliamsNew Quay Yacht Club124158111
40thGBR222777William SwannGrafham Water Sailing Club393935113
41stGBR187036Kit LesterRoyal Harwich YC224650118
42ndGBR220176Jack MillerFelpham sailing club452948122
43rdGBR213140Katherine GunnNotts County SC483837123
44thGBR219798Will TaylorDelph SC285641125
45thAUS215613William HainesGurnard Sailing Club424934125
46thGBR223826Sara GoujonHunts Sailing Club343659129
47thIRL227337Siun Ni ChoistealbhaMalahide Yacht Club255557137
48thGBR227532Kate ShelleyLargs SC305751138
49thGBR198531Louie CornellFelpham sailing club186464146
50thGBR213611Tristan SomervilleHelensburgh445845147
51stGBR210220Mortimer Mastindabchicks566132149
52ndGBR223452Kieran VanhoutteEly Sailing Club624047149
53rdGBR227504George ReynoldsSalcombe Yacht Club534460157
54thGBR221583Laurie LambDraycote Water SC733253158
55thGBR222541Ryan SurguyCorinthian Otters554761163
56thGBR212233Amelia NuttallNeyland Yacht Club595055164
57thGBR212946Ben AngellDraycote Water / Rutland SC635354170
58thGBR221800Theo WhiterStarcross YC716238171
59thGBR224547George MassinghamWhitstable Yacht ClubDSQ5443175
60thGBR209409Aspen ChamberlinDorchester Sailing Club585266176
61stGBR222773Daniel PlantNeyland Yacht Club357271178
62ndGBR206493Zoe MorleyLlandegfedd Sailing Club655163179
63rdGBR222765Wilf ToveyMumbles / TATA665956181
64thGBR225636Charlotte SimmondsSalcombe Yacht Club706052182
65thGBR227034Oliver LoasbyCastle Cove Sailing Club (CCSC)746346183
66thGBR190843Hugh LeachReading Sailing Club496870187
67thGBR219061Bob DraperStokes Bay SC527067189
68thGBR187496Austin EdwardsBlackwater Sailing Club646565194
69thGBR219660Max AttrillCBYC/Llandegfedd686662196
70thGBR210223Hannah KewleyIsland Barn547469197
71stGBR213720Joshua Beadsworth 606974203
72ndGBR147096Joe AthertonFelpham Sailing Club696768204
73rdGBR50798Matthew WilliamsDowns Sailing Club617573209
74thGBR224742Christine StathamBurton Sailing Club677172210
75thGBR223236Daisy CoxFGSC727675223
76thGBR169079Oscar NorthFelpham Sailing Club7573DNC226
77thGBR218865Maia DelinWPNSADNCDNCDNC234

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