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Mercedes Benz Belfast RS400 Eurocup and Noble Marine UK/Irish Nationals - Overall

by Robert Hastings & Sally Campbell 8 Aug 20:22 UTC 3-8 August 2025

The morning after the night before and the dinghy park at The Royal North of Ireland Yacht Club was eerily quiet, following the spectacular Gala Dinner that competitors, guests and sponsors were treated to. The band played until the wee hours and the craic was perfect, leading to many a sore head. One of the barmen had commented that he had never served so many pints of Guinness!

Coming into the final day of racing, it was all to play for up and down the results sheet, not just at the top of the table. Many crews were eager to get on the water to try and get one over on their closest rivals. The biggest showdown was going to be between Endeavour winners Ollie Groves & Esther Parkhurst from Beaver SC in England and the Irish Champions Cup winners Robert Espey & Michael Ferguson from Ballyholme YC in Northern Ireland. There were just two points separating them and tensions were high.

After a very eventful week weather-wise, we had our fingers crossed that the wind would abate enough for the fleet to get out. The Met Office forecasted that the breeze would be 14 knots gusting 28 knots from the west and it was accurate. Most boats were getting rigged, and everyone was changed and ready to hit the water when the safety team put a quick halt on launching due to a big gust.

Sadly, that big gust never really went away, so the postponement flag was hoisted. Espey & Ferguson went out followed by a RIB, did a few laps of the moorings, with a couple of spinnaker hoists and manoeuvres to impress the TV crew, before coming ashore. Even they, who love the big winds and had much to gain, thought it was too much for safe racing.

The final straw was the committee boat reporting that it was pitching so badly in the troughs of the waves that not only was the bow getting covered with sea water, but the stern was also close to going under. With that, racing was cancelled, and the points from the day before stood as the final results.

Congratulations to Ollie Groves & Esther Parkhurst in first place. They took home the Mercedes Benz Belfast RS400 Eurocup and the Noble Marine UK National Champions Trophy. They were closely followed by Robert Espey & Michael Ferguson in second place overall and winning the RS400 Irish Nationals Trophy. In third place were Chris & Rachel Eames from Queen Mary SC. They also collected second Irish as Chris is originally from SLYC. Robert Dixon & Adam Hyland from Howth took third Irish.

Peter Kennedy from SLYC & RNIYC picked up first Grandmaster and first Master trophies. Paul & Adam Robinson from CSC won first Family trophy. Andrew & Leon Mullally from Killaloe won the Holt Trophy for first Youth Helm and Crew. The Loving Cup (not in top three) was presented to Jacob & Kayleigh Ainsworth from Tynemouth SC. First Lady Crew (not in top three) was presented to Catherine Hide from Tynemouth SC. Finally, Adam Lockhart & TC Mulvenna won the Combined Age of Under 50 trophy.

In Ollie's speech he thanked everyone at RNIYC for an incredible week. He said the hospitality shown to them was second to none, and this sentiment was echoed by the entire fleet.

Running an event like this takes a massive amount of organization, so huge thanks goes to Event Director Gerry Reid and his team, Sally Campbell from the RS Class Association, Frank and his team on Rescue and mark laying, Sarah & Kevin running the slipway, Brick recording the race results, Leigh and her team in the office, the bar and catering teams and all of the other club volunteers and staff. Without the volunteers, we couldn't have had the brilliant racing, shoreside efficiency and warm hospitality that everyone enjoyed this week.

Race Officer Sheela Lewis and her team did a brilliant job in extremely testing big conditions, very much appreciated by the sailors.

Both Ollie Groves and Gerry Reid thanked the generous sponsors, Mercedes Benz Belfast, Noble Marine, Ridgeway, Rooster and official chandlery partner of the event, the RS Sailing Store.

Moving a few to tears, Ollie's final emotional thanks were to Esther, who he said, "he was immensely proud of," and, "will soon be my wife!"

A superb event from start to finish, thank you Royal North of Ireland Yacht Club!

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmCrewClubR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8Pts
1st1526Ollie GrovesEsther ParkhurstBeaver SC(OCS)1111‑4228
2nd1533Robert EspeyMichael FergusonBYC1‑4‑63311110
3rd1528Christopher EamesRachel EamesRTYC22‑524‑103417
4th1454Jacob AinsworthKayleigh AinsworthTynemouth SC5‑825‑625322
5th1440Robert DicksonAdam HylandHYC3‑113‑131059636
6th1456Alex OystonCatherine HideTynemouth SC4‑14972‑1410739
7th1522Peter KennedyStephen KaneRNIYC1068‑16‑1464539
8th1530Luke McllwaineChris RolfeQYC/NYC65‑109‑1198845
9th1377Neil BevingtonAlan SkeensLee on Solent SC(DNC)10‑1287361246
10th1546Ross KearneyAndrew VaughanRNIYC712‑13412(RET)7951
11th1452Chris HelmeAlan ClaffeyBlessington SC8‑1311115‑16131159
12th1353Robert HastingsRory HigginsSLYC11‑1676‑168141460
13th1004Tom PurdonOlivia HayesSLYC(DNF)31410‑1513151065
14th1283Patrick HamiltonDaniel NelsonEDYC(DNC)1541781212‑1868
15th1405Liam DonnellyRick McCaigCSC(DNC)‑201912911111375
16th1506Paul RobinsonAdam RobinsonCSC(DNF)91514‑187161576
17th877William FindlayPeter GilmoreSSC9‑1916‑211715181691
18th1001Adam LockhartT.C. Mulvenna / M. KillinerRNIYC12‑2217(RET)1317191997
19th1432James AlsopSimon EdwardsQMSC(DNF)171818‑22191717106
20th1076Andrew MullallyLeon MullallyKilaloe SC(DNF)720152020(DNS)DNS107
21st1487Andrew BrayClaire DarchLee on Solent SC(DNC)2121191918(DNS)DNS123
22nd1509Aaron BaileyMike ByrneBlessington SC(DNF)‑23232223212020129
23rd816Neil BradshawDylan MooreSSC(DNC)18222021(DNF)DNSDNS131
24th1178Sarah EamesNiall EamesLee on Solent SC(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC150

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