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Rooster North Region ILCA UK Youth Series starts off at Delph Sailing Club

by Ava Harris-Scott 30 Apr 13:42 BST 18 April 2026
Rooster North Region ILCA UK Youth Series at Delph © DSC

The 18th April 2026 saw the first of the North Region ILCA UK Youth Series - the GP event kindly offered to host this as part of their event and we would like to thank both the GP and Delph Sailing Club. There was an amazing turn out for an early season regatta with some great sailing.

The day began with a briefing at 11am with the race officer Ali Wood where she made the decision to split the fleet into two, 3-minute starts consisting of 7s going off first and 6s and 4s following shortly after, this was done to the fleet size being 42 boats on a relatively small reservoir.

Race one began just after a rainy squall had passed through leaving behind 13-17 knots with the average wind direction being westerly, however over the hills and trees huge shifts would hit you at any angle especially near the top of the beat by the first windward mark.

The ILCA 7 fleet set off first with Tom Bates rounding the windward mark in first place where he led the whole race until Lewis Bacon overtook him at the end to claim victory with Billy Morris pushing both sailors closely. When the ILCA 6 fleet set off, Ava Harris-Scott took the lead round the first mark with Molly Haslam leading the ILCA 4 sailors around the mark. A long six lap race followed with positions shifting constantly through the fleets but Ava took the win with Tristan Shaw closely behind. Molly Haslam maintained her position in the ILCA 4 fleet followed by Lochlyn Grant and Poppy Bedwell.

Races two and three were back-to-back after lunch where Lewis Bacon took the honours in the youth category in the ILCA 7 fleet on both occasions but was pushed hard by Will Taylor in race two and Billy Morris in race three. In the ILCA 6 fleet Ava Harris-Scott led to the windward mark on both times but eventually lost her lead in the final stages to Tristan Shaw in race two and Henry Blades in race three. Molly Haslam led all races for the ILCA 4 fleet to take home the win.

All races were difficult throughout the day due to large shifts and big pressure difference on places such as the reach after mark one and the run down to mark three, but good competitive racing occurred throughout the whole of the day where sailors were never content to maintain their positions.

The ILCA UK Regional Youth Series has four events in the North region with a great opportunity to sail at different Northern venues, in the 4, 6 and 7 rigs. Each region has four suchlike events with all information on the ILCA UK website. Each of the events is sponsored by Rooster whom have provided some great prizes!

The next Northern event is a two-day event at Yorkshire Dales Sailing Club on the 9th and 10th May 2026.

Overall Results:

PosClassSail NoHelmAge CategoryClubR1R2R3Pts
1stILCA 6226644Ava Harris‑ScottYouthDelph SC12‑53
2ndILCA 6227535Tristan ShawYouthBudworth SC‑7145
3rdILCA 6221315Henry BladesYouthScaling Dam‑11516
4thILCA 7215620Julien RohartAdultOxford SC/Netley(UFD)426
5thILCA 6221314Paul HeathAdultLeigh & Lowton SC43‑117
6thILCA 7211145Lewis BaconYouthLeigh & Lowton SC2‑8.568
7thILCA 7219650Tim KeighleyAdultWest Riding36‑79
8thILCA 6227538Luke ShawAdultBudworth SC‑87310
9thILCA 7227491Billy MorrisYouthDelph SC5.5‑13914.5
10thILCA 7214907Tom BatesAdultBlackpool & Fleetwood5.511‑1516.5
11thILCA 7219798Will TaylorYouthDelph SC98.5‑1217.5
12thILCA 7220826Gordon RiddellAdultDelph SC14‑211024
13thILCA 6221320Malcolm MarsdenAdultBFYC & RWYC(UFD)101828
14thILCA 4167920Molly HaslamYouthDelph SC‑16161329
15thILCA 6215405Glyn PurnellAdultLeigh & Lowton SC(UFD)122032
16thILCA 6225213Olivia DembinskaYouthUYC1023(UFD)33
17thILCA 7223673Stuart BelfieldAdultLeigh & Lowton SC1518‑1933
18thILCA 6224754Peter McChrystalAdultBlackpool & Fleetwood‑29201434
19thILCA 7219211Oscar NowellAdultRudyard Lake SC1322‑2335
20thILCA 6170423Matthew Ben MccandlessYouthOtley2114(UFD)35
21stILCA 7169001Alex WoodsAdultDelph SC‑33191635
22ndILCA 7182292David GambleAdultDelph SC1817‑2435
23rdILCA 4195802Poppy BedwellYouthWest Lancashire20‑311737
24thILCA 7226632Andy FoxAdultLeigh & Lowton SC(UFD)1526.541.5
25thILCA 6215231Keith CrebbinAdultBlackpool & Fleetwood34(RET)842
26thILCA 6176299Christa ShackletonYouthOtley1725(UFD)42
27thILCA 6224742Christine StathamAdultBurton/Attenborough‑27242145
28thILCA 4189464Lochlyn GrantYouthDelph SC19‑302948
29thILCA 6221508Finley SmithYouthDelph SC26(UFD)2248
30thILCA 6198809Stephen RestallAdultDelph SC22‑32.526.548.5
31stILCA 6207787Lauren MarshYouthHollingworth‑30.5262551
32ndILCA 4212055Luke ReevellYouthDelph SC23.528‑3151.5
33rdILCA 7219658Will DysonAdultDelph SC12(DNC)DNC55
34thILCA 6173550Felicity GardinerAdultRudyard Lake SC23.532.5‑3556
35thILCA 4200511Oscar ThomsonYouthRudyard Lake SC25‑383257
36thILCA 6186029Angus TennantAdultRudyard Lake SC(RET)273057
37thILCA 6217775Lilly BrownYouthDelph SC30.5‑362858.5
38thILCA 7192558Simon ThomsonAdultRudyard Lake SC2834‑3762
39thILCA 780085Matt GardinerAdultRudyard Lake SC(UFD)293463
40thILCA 6192802Sian RiddellAdultDelph SC32‑373365
41stILCA 6221584Om ChandarYouthBolton SC3535‑3670
42ndILCA 7221325Howard GreenAdultLeigh & Lowton SC(DNC)DNCDNC86

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