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Cyclops Marine 2023 November - LEADERBOARD

70th Anniversary Enterprise National Championship 2026 at South Shields Sailing Club - Overall

by Charles Morrish 29 May 06:31 BST 23-26 May 2026

With three races scheduled and only four points between the two leading boats there was still all to play for, resulting in match racing tactics being employed at various points during the racing.

Nick & Toby came out on top by three points in Race 7 while Tim Sadler & Richard Sault got the difference back to four with their win in Race 8. The match racing in Race 9 then caused some confusion among the rest of the fleet!

Race 7 F2 Northerly

Shortly after the start the wind dropped away to a zephyr, some had gone left hoping for a little less tide while others had chosen the right hoping for the forecast gentle veer. In the event progress was determined by those fortunate enough to find patches of pressure rather than calm. Charles Morrish & Dan Swaffield were looking good for a time coming in from the left while Phil Ford & Jane Humpage were the leaders on the right. The 30 minute cut off for the leading boat to reach the windward mark was getting closer. Eventually Phil & Jane made it with 3 minutes to spare! They were followed by Andy & Emma Smith, Charles & Dan and James & Stephen Driver. Phil went on to take the gun with Andy second. Down the run Nick & Toby were closing and managed to pull past the two boats ahead with a smart final mark rounding to take third. Charles and James crossed the line side by side to only one sound signal as James had been black flagged so Charles & Dan took fourth.

Silver Fleet winners: Oli Boocock & Luke Hartshorn; Runners up: Andy Gomm & Daisy Ross

Bronze Fleet winners: Mile Heap & Hester Poon; Runners up: Mike Shipway & Andrew Nel

Race 8 F2 Northerly

The wind had come back up to F2 and settled in pressure so the RO got the fleet away in short order. James & Stephen Driver rounded the windward mark ahead of Tim Sadler & Richard Sault. They held that for the first lap but up the second beat Tim & Richard came through to lead and were never headed. Behind them James & Stephen held on to second while a mad squeeze at the final mark saw Phil Ford & Jane Humpage come in just ahead of Nick & Toby with Martin & Abigail Honor just behind in fifth

Silver Fleet winners: James & Stephen Driver; Runners up: Esther & Brian Bowdler

Bronze Fleet winners: Ian MacIntyre & Fi Foulkes; Runners up: James & Owen Holdaway

Race 9 F2 Northerly

Alice Allen & Karen Alexander came out like a rocket and rounded windward mark first closely followed by Jeremy Stephens & Rebecca Bradley and James & Stephen Driver. Jeremy got into the lead downwind, then went left up the beat with James and Alice taking a middle line. The rest of the fleet, headed by Phil Ford & Jane Humpage went right. Alice & Karen got stuck in the left/middle and just stopped, dropping from 2nd place to 13th; meanwhile Jeremy lead to the finish but he and James had been black flagged (along with Chris & Leo Fry) giving Phil & Jane 1st place overall, Martin & Abigail Honnor 2nd and Andy & Emma Smith 3rd.

Silver Fleet winners: Esther & Brian Bowdler; Runners up: Johnny & Libby Allen

Bronze Fleet winners: Ian Macintyre & Fi Foulkes; Runners up: Mike Heap & Hester Poon

This event has seen a resurgence in the fleet with an original 42 entries the largest number since before covid. Whilst there were a number of ‘returners’ there were also several first timers including a number of young competitors particularly in the front seat. Richard Critchley crewed by Emily Fox was the highest place first timer at any Nationals event, others had competed in Nationals for other classes. However special mention must go to Sophie Forbes and Izzy Beechey sailing an Enterprise at a Nationals for the first time at the age of 15.

First Lady helm was Ann Jackson crewed by Alan Skeens, and thus winner of ‘Iris’ Bowl’. Jane Humpage was first lady (either helm or crew) and received the giant ‘Mary Arnold Baker Trophy’

It was also good to see sailors from other fleets (apart from Nick Craig!), with GP (Andy Smith) and National 12 (Ian MacIntyre) sailors joining in.

In fact Andy & Emma Smith, in Andy’s own words, “hit the sweet spot” for prizes as they picked up the ‘Rolling Pin Trophy’ for first married couple as well as the ‘Steve Nicholson Trophy’ for fourth place overall.

Silver Fleet winners overall were Andy Gomm and Daisy Ross (Ogston SC) with Esther and Brain Bowdler (Looe SC) runners up.

Bronze Fleet winners overall were Ian Macintyre and Fi Foulkes (Loch Tummel SC) while Mike Heap and Hester Poon (Ogston SC) were runners up.

There was great support from sponsors including Selden Masts; Marine Chandlery; Harken; Stewart Brewing; HD Sails; Coast to Coast Riggings; DV Marine; Coast 2 Coast Massage; Noble Marine Insurance and BPI Asset Advisory/BPI Auctions.

Nick Craig, in his closing speech, made particular reference to the wonderful efforts of those many volunteer members of South Shields SC who ran a most successful event - it was greeted with tremendous applause reflecting how much the event had been enjoyed by all who attended.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoBow NoSelectorsHelmCrewClubR1R2R3R4R5R7R8R9Pts
12301516GNick CraigTobytasticFrensham Burghfield LoS1213434(11)18
22338435GTim SadlerRichard SaultYDSC3322561(17)22
32327012GPhil FordJane HumpageLooe SC5678(14)13131
42316640GAndy SmithEmma SmithBassenthwaite SC91051(DNC)216346
52285913GNeal PiperEllen PiperTynemouth SC104467(12)6946
6226192GMartin HonnorAbigail HonnorOgston SC125811(20)55248
72317027GAnn JacksonAlan SkeensBurghfield/LOSSC(11)9659109452
82241825SAndy GommDaisy RossOgston SC138310(17)1111763
9230894GCharles MorrishDan SwaffieldSt Marys Loch SC41514121418(19)68
10226525GJeremy StephensRebecca BradleyPenzance SC14121241397(BFD)71
11231697SEsther BowdlerBrian BowdlerSouth Shields / Looe SC8(25)91712188577
122327429SJohnny AllenLibby AllenLooe SC2142014(DNC)1313682
132289436GJeff DyerElla RichPenarth YC15115719(23)151284
142211426SLoz YoungJacks ClaydonDerwent Resevoir SC7724(29)1016191093
152250130GAlica AllenKaren AlexanderLooe SC222313153(31)1213101
162252531BIan MacintyreFi GrieveLoch Tummel SC19201113(25)17148102
172334421SJames DriverStephen DriverNPC161310915(BFD)2BFD104
181900728BMike HeapTBCOgston SC202219(23)672216112
19209003SChris FryLeonardo FryOgston SC6111816312610(BFD)118
202262917SRichard CritchleyEmily FoxWISH SC2519(26)2123221714141
212234523BNicol HalcrowElidh MortonLoch Earn Sailing Club171725262(34)2531143
222331214BPeter RendallHelen CumminsPenarth Yacht Club2116(29)2021282320149
23229016SPaul YoungEmma ColemanMidland SC(32)2723278192029153
242245133SMike GoodwinLucy GoodwinScammonden Water SC23(29)221929142818153
252211811SOli BoocockLuke HartshornScammonden Water SC(34)3028252482421160
262251210SPhilip WilsonRosie WilsonOgston SC262621182827(32)15161
272163541BMike ShipwayAndrew NelTynemouth SC2418(35)3326152924169
28231591BJames HoldawayOwen HoldawayScammonden Water SC28(33)302430212122176
292309432BHilgard MullerHanelle MullerBroadwater SC18(32)313122253123181
302293522SChris PalmerAlex RichPenarth YC30311722(32)292632187
312290815BNigel OrkneyClaire WatsonLargo Bay SC2928(DNS)2818302727187
322226824BPeter LowrieJane LowrieTynemouth SC33241630(34)333025191
332211219BMhairi OgilivieDuncan WilloughbyLargo Bay SC313433(35)11323530206
341904138BSophie ForbesIsabelle BeecheyBartley/Wavemakers27(36)343416363428209
352219920BPeter MiddlemissAlistair MiddlemissTynemouth SC(38)21273233353333214
36208168BMike LewisIan StarkSt Marys Loch SC353532(36)36243626224
372292739BWill GriffithsClare GriffithsPenarth YC36(37)373735203734236
381954642BRachel HeesomBeverley HoweTynemouth SC3738363827(RET)3835249

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