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Musto Lark National Championship 2025 at South Caernarvonshire Yacht Club - Overall

by Guy Breary 30 Jul 20:32 UTC 27-30 July 2025

The fourth and final day of the Lark Nationals 2025 dawned with 6-12 knots forecast. The majority of the fleet were pleased to see lighter conditions after a big day yesterday, and everyone was pleased that most of the broken boats had been repaired and were back in the mix.

The race team set the course up under the headland which made for a shifty race track with lots of opportunities for snakes and ladders. Gillard / Gray had already wrapped up the Championships with a day to spare, and unfortunately the breakages and retirements yesterday meant some were racing for pride, but there was still a lot to play for in the overall results including for the Silver and Bronze fleet prizes.

The first start of the day was predictably recalled as the combination of tide underneath, a heavy pin bias and everyone pushing hard proved overwhelming. The race got away at the second attempt and after a shifty beat Chris and Nic White led round with most of the fleet nose to tail. The first run was tight with the Whites and Brickwoods going straight on and Bradburn / Evans, Brearey / Stanley and Gillard / Gray gybing. Left on the run paid with Bradburn / Evans making good gains and they worked into the lead. The chasing pack of 5 boats kept the pressure on over the next two laps but Bradburn / Evans held their nerve to take the win from Chris and Nic with the Hydons third.

With a second discard now in play after race 8 many of the fleet were number crunching before the start of the final race. With the building tide now against on the start the race got away cleanly with another close battle at the front. Gillard / Gray led early but after two laps the top four were separated by only a few lengths with Hufton / Whitehouse and Brearey / Stanely just behind having their own private battle for 4th overall. After more lead changes than any other race in the championships Bradburn / Evans once again showed their class in the light shifty conditions to win. Chris and Nic White were unfortunately OCS having sailed a great race, leaving Gillard / Gray second and the Hydons third.

Overall congratulations to Tom Gillard and Rachel Gray for comfortably winning the Championship (Tom defending the title he won last year), Stuart and Nick Hydon for a hard fought second and Chris and Nic White for third. Mention must go to Ed Bradburn and Holly Evans who won four of the nine races and but for gear failure in race 1 yesterday would have once again been right at the front.

Both Silver and Bronze fleets came down to the final race. In Silver Nigel Scott and Tegwyn Tricker sailed a good last race to beat Steve Chatten and Charlotte Stewart. In Bronze, Tye and Leo Shuttleworth held off Simon Morris and Steven Georgiou by 2 points.

Overall it's been an outstanding week showcasing the very best of the lark fleet. A great venue, high level competitive racing and excellent fun.

Overall Results:
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PosBoat NameSail NoHelmCrewClubFleetAge categoryFirst time helmOther CategoryR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9Pts
1stMozzy2521Tom GillardRachael GraySheffield Viking/Staunton HaroldGold26‑54No ‑2221111‑4210
2ndWell Dodgy2495Stuart HydonNick HydonShustoke/ DittishamGoldMaster (55 & Over)No 13‑75353‑7323
3rdSmarty Pants2533Chris WhiteNic WhiteSouth Staffs SCGold26‑54NoMarried Couple5‑13662322(OCS)26
4thTiger Too2538Nigel HuftonChris WhitehouseFrensham Pond SCGoldMaster (55 & Over)No 763(OCS)824‑14434
5thProblem Child2522Guy BreareyHolly McArthurRTYCGold26‑54Yes 6‑742‑11765535
6th 2526Ed BradburnHolly EvansSouth Staffs SCGold26‑54No 8114(RET)(DNC)DNC1148
7thAllergic To Water2536Samuel BaileyKamila CzartolomnaSouth Staffs SCGoldDERNo 10‑1111(OCS)94581158
8th 2508Oliver GoodheadKatie KeithSouth Staffs SCGold26‑54No ‑1410‑12710986858
9thMowgli2528John BrickwoodVictoria BrickwoodFrensham Pond SCGoldMaster (55 & Over)NoMarried Couple38(OCS)35(DNC)DNC3660
10thDylan2539Nigel ScottTegwyn TrickerRYASilver26‑54No ‑189‑1312712713969
11thZippy2542Steve ChattenCharlotte StewartNetley SCSilver26‑54No 13128‑1666(RET)121572
12thPolar Bear2531Harry ChattertonDilly AlaWaldringfield SCSilver*DERYes 121499(RET)(DNC)DNC10793
13thAriadne2468Olly SaundersJamie CuxsonShustoke SCSilver26‑54Yes ‑22161611141311‑181495
14thRocket Ronnie2464Jonny CoateKate PhillipsSouth Staffs SCGold26‑54NoMarried Couple455813(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNC99
15thLymo2475Tye ShuttleworthLeo ShuttleworthWeymouth SCBronze26‑54Yes ‑2319‑271015892222105
16thLoba2421Simon MorrisSteven GeorgiouBarnt Green SCBronze26‑54YesPre Rondar 211‑231814191710‑2018107
17thWindchaser2530Bee NeeSam NeeFrensham Pond SCSilver*DERYesFemale Helm‑26‑2619131618151513109
18thFluffy Thwarts2509Stuart AllenJulia AllenBanbury Sailing ClubSilverMaster (55 & Over)NoMarried Couple15151515(RET)(DNC)DNC910111
19thLara2287Ffion BaileyLeah MurphyPort Dinorwic SCBronzeDERYesFemale Helm/Pre Rondar 2212020‑22‑2214141619124
20thZebidee2472George GrahamJessica HookerBurwain Sailing ClubSilverDERYes ‑2521232412111223(OCS)126
21stFloozie2527Tim FellsChris AllenSalcombe YCGoldMaster (55 & Over)No 9414(OCS)4(RET)DNCDNCDNC127
22ndMlevi2504John CrooksFergus QuinnWaldringfield SCSilver26‑54No ‑2724‑26191710132521129
23rdCleopatra2541Hannah CarruthersJack HodgkinsFrensham PondSilver*DERYesFemale Helm191710(OCS)(RET)DNCDNC1112133
24thBlack Velvet2537Neil FirthSue FirthBanbury Sailing ClubSilverMaster (55 & Over)NoMarried Couple17182417(DNC)(DNC)DNC1716141
25thJezebel2532Tony HotchkissBen NankervisSouth Staffs SCBronzeMaster (55 & Over)No 16222118(DNC)(DNC)DNC2120150
26thDemo Boat2540Freya SewellDouglas CharlestonPortsmouth SCSilver*DERNoFemale Helm(DNC)2725231815.516(OCS)OCS156.5
27thPermanent Waves2451Tim LawrenceCharlotte LawrenceSouth Caernarfonshire Yacht ClubBronzeMaster (55 & Over)NoPre Rondar 220(OCS)17202115.5(RET)DNCDNC157.5
28thMuppet2484Lee NankervisAnna NankervisShropshire SCBronze26‑54NoMarried Couple24252221(DNC)(DNC)DNC1917160
29thLily the pink2272Toby KeatesJai & Amba SanehiWeymouth SCBronzeDERYesPre Rondar 22928302720(RET)(DNC)2423181
30th 2275Dee WolffJohanna WolffWeymouth SCBronzeDERNoFemale Helm/Pre Rondar 228302825(RET)(DNC)DNC2624193
31st 2355Elliott TwiggJackson BaileyWeymouth SCBronzeDERYesPre Rondar 230292926(RET)(DNC)RET2725198

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