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Record turnout at Delph Sailing Club ILCA Open

by Gordon Riddell 19 Apr 06:32 BST 18 April 2026

Delph SC in Bolton held its ILCA Open meeting, hosting the new Northern Youth Circuit. A strong turnout of 42 competitors from clubs stretching from Yorkshire to the Lancashire coast gathered at Delph Sailing Club on Saturday 18th April for the club's annual ILCA Grand Prix open meeting, and it was the youth sailors who made the day their own — none more so than home club helm Ava Harris-Scott, whose consistent early-race form proved decisive.

The turnout meant that the fleets were split into 2 starts, with the ILCA7s starting first, followed by the ILCA6 and ILCA4 fleets sailing together.

The competitors were welcomed to the recently refurbished club house, which was soon filled as the 42 sailors and families arrived for the inaugural event of this year's circuit. The club has grown recently with a number of new and returning members.

The OD, Ali Wood, briefed the sailors and with a big fleet was in no mood for any messing about, as shown by her liberal use of the U flag on 9 separate occasions.

Harris-Scott takes the honours

Sailing an ILCA 6, Harris-Scott opened her account with a race win before backing it up with second place in race two. A fifth in the final race, counted as her discard, and was enough to claim overall victory in a competitive 42-boat fleet. It was a mature, measured performance from the Delph youngster that belied her youth category status.

Hot on her heels was Tristan Shaw of Budworth SC, also in an ILCA 6, who recovered from a difficult opener to post a race win in the middle race and fourth place in the decider to claim second. Henry Blades of Scaling Dam completed the ILCA 6 podium in third overall, with a race three win the highlight of his series.

ILCA 7 battle goes to the wire

The ILCA 7 class was hard fought, with Julien Rohart, representing Oxford SC and Netley SC, needing to overcome a U flag disqualification in race one — taken as his discard — to finish fourth and second in the remaining races, eventually claiming fourth overall on nett points, level with Blades on six but ranked behind on countback. His recovery was one of the stories of the day.

Lewis Bacon of Leigh & Lowton SC, racing as a youth in the ILCA 7, was another to impress, taking second in race one and finishing sixth overall. Local West Riding Sailing Club representative Tim Keighley completed a solid day's work in seventh, with third in race one his best result.

For Delph's own ILCA 7 contingent, Billy Morris took ninth overall — the best result for a home club ILCA 7 helm — while Will Taylor finished eleventh after a consistent series.

ILCA 4 class

Four ILCA 4s completed the entry, with Delph's own Molly Haslam taking the rig honours in 14th overall — a fine result against the mixed handicap fleet. Poppy Bedwell of West Lancashire Yacht Club followed in 23rd, with Lochlyn Grant and Luke Reevell of Delph rounding out the four-boat ILCA 4 group.

A broad spread of clubs

The entry list underlined the event's regional reach. Leigh & Lowton SC were the most represented visiting club with five competitors, while Rudyard Lake SC brought a strong five-boat contingent of their own. Blackpool & Fleetwood Yacht Club, Budworth SC, and a number of Yorkshire clubs including Otley and West Riding Sailing Club all featured, reflecting the open meeting's established reputation in the North West and beyond.

Next event is across the Pennines at West Riding Sailing Club on Saturday 25th April 2026.

Overall Results:

PosClassSail NoHelmClubAge CategoryGenderR1R2R3Pts
1stILCA 6226644Ava Harris‑ScottDelph SCYouthFemale12‑53
2ndILCA 6227535Tristan ShawBudworth SCYouthMale‑7145
3rdILCA 6221315Henry BladesScaling DamYouthMale‑11516
4thILCA 7215620Julien RohartOxford SC/Netley SCAdultMale(UFD)426
5thILCA 6221314Paul HeathLeigh & Lowton SCAdultMale43‑117
6thILCA 7211145Lewis BaconLeigh & Lowton SCYouthMale2‑8.568
7thILCA 7219650Tim KeighleyWest Riding Sailing ClubAdultMale36‑79
8thILCA 6227538Luke ShawBudworth SCAdultMale‑87310
9thILCA 7227491Billy MorrisDelph SCYouthMale5.5‑13914.5
10thILCA 7214907Tom BatesBlackpool & Fleetwood YCAdultMale5.511‑1516.5
11thILCA 7219798Will TaylorDelph SCYouthMale98.5‑1217.5
12thILCA 7220826Gordon RiddellDelph SCAdultMale14‑211024
13thILCA 6221320Malcolm MarsdenBFYC & RWYCAdultMale(UFD)101828
14thILCA 4167920Molly HaslamDelph SCYouthFemale‑16161329
15thILCA 6215405Glyn PurnellLeigh & Lowton SCAdultMale(UFD)122032
16thILCA 6225213Olivia DembinskaUYCYouthFemale1023(UFD)33
17thILCA 7223673Stuart BelfieldLeigh & Lowton SCAdultMale1518‑1933
18thILCA 6224754Peter McChrystalBlackpool & Fleetwood YCAdultMale‑29201434
19thILCA 7219211Oscar NowellRudyard Lake SCAdultMale1322‑2335
20thILCA 6170423Matthew Ben MccandlessOtleyYouthMale2114(UFD)35
21stILCA 7169001Alex WoodsDelph SCAdultMale‑33191635
22ndILCA 7182292David GambleDelph SCAdultMale1817‑2435
23rdILCA 4195802Poppy BedwellWest Lancashire yacht clubYouthFemale20‑311737
24thILCA 7226632Andy FoxLeigh & Lowton SCAdultMale(UFD)1526.541.5
25thILCA 6215231Keith CrebbinBlackpool & Fleetwood YCAdultMale34(RET)842
26thILCA 6176299Christa ShackletonOtleyYouthFemale1725(UFD)42
27thILCA 6224742Christine StathamBurton/AttenboroughAdultFemale‑27242145
28thILCA 4189464Lochlyn GrantDelph SCYouthMale19‑302948
29thILCA 6221508Finley SmithDelph SCYouthMale26(UFD)2248
30thILCA 6198809Stephen RestallDelph SCAdultMale22‑32.526.548.5
31stILCA 6207787Lauren MarshHollingworthYouthFemale‑30.5262551
32ndILCA 4212055Luke ReevellDelph SCYouthMale23.528‑3151.5
33rdILCA 7219658Will DysonDelph SCAdultMale12(DNC)DNC55
34thILCA 6173550Felicity GardinerRudyard Lake SCAdultFemale23.532.5‑3556
35thILCA 4200511Oscar ThomsonRudyard Lake SCYouthMale25‑383257
36thILCA 6186029Angus TennantRudyard Lake SCAdultMale(RET)273057
37thILCA 6217775Lilly BrownDelph SCYouthFemale30.5‑362858.5
38thILCA 7192558Simon ThomsonRudyard Lake SCAdultMale2834‑3762
39thILCA 780085Matt GardinerRudyard Lake SCAdultMale(UFD)293463
40thILCA 6192802Sian RiddellDelph SCAdultFemale32‑373365
41stILCA 6221584Om ChandarBolton SCYouthMale3535‑3670
42ndILCA 7221325Howard GreenLeigh & Lowton SCAdultMale(DNC)DNCDNC86

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