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Snipe UK National Championship 2025 sponsored by P&B and Allen at Ullswater Yacht Club

by Kay Tavinor 21 Aug 22:03 UTC 15-17 August 2025
Snipe UK National Championship sponsored by P&B and Allen at Ullswater © Amy Barrett

The class motto - Serious Sailing, Serious Fun.... Ullswater Yacht Club did not disappoint - it is a glorious setting, surrounded by stunning mountainous scenery, friendly and well organised plus we were blessed with sunshine and wind (but not much).

The Snipe designed in 1931, has a massive international following and a huge variety of sailors. It is an easy boat to sail but is difficult to sail well due to its technicality and fierce competition.

Friday morning, the fleet were met with a glassy looking lake but Sean - the local race officer was confident there would be racing. After a postponement the wind filled in, so we hit the water for some fun and interesting races. Large mountains around made sure the light wind was shifty, and puffy with plenty of opportunity for gains and losses throughout the day.

Two windward/leeward races were completed, and a third race was started but abandoned as the wind became more unstable late in the afternoon.

It was Joe Warwicker and Andy Service who got to grips with the conditions and started the series with a dominant two first places, Yohei Koso and Katia Royer followed closely behind with two second places. The tricky conditions and individual recall on the second race start meant some possible contenders had already added some high points to the score sheet which they were hoping they would be able to discard.

On Friday evening the Serious Fun, after the Commodores BBQ, mayhem of a class games night ensued, won (by fair means or foul) by the All-Star team with a special award to Chris Surridge for his enthusiasm and ingenuity!

Three races on Saturday were again held in "snakes and ladders" conditions. There were plenty of opportunities to be had, with patches of wind funnelling down the lake.

During Race 3 Tim and Kay Tavinor built a good lead but were chased hard by Yohei and Katia who finally finished within a few boat lengths. Guy Marks and Sam Boniface finished third.

Race 4 saw Joe and Andy leading again with the Wolstenholmes and Neil Martin chasing hard. Concentration was vital with small dark patches of wind visible across the course but not always easy to get to!

Race 5, at the end of a long and mentally challenging day, proved things are "never over until the fat lady sings." The leading bunch lost count of the number of laps (four) they had sailed and started heading back upwind instead of going to the finish, this reshuffled the leaders with Yohei and Katia taking first place. Lloyd Roberts and Emma Preen second, and Matthew Wolstenholme and Eichi Higuchi 3rd.

The Race Officer assured us they had recorded a 20.6 knot gust during the racing, but I think most of the sailors blinked and missed it.

A splendid dinner and celebration of the long-standing Snipe Class chairman Brian Gregory's birthday filled Sunday evening. Our event sponsors P&B and Allen Brothers received plenty of mentions by the master of ceremonies and received great cheers of support from the participants.

Sunday morning - mirror conditions on Ullswater again. After a postponement, a start was attempted but abandoned as the wind failed to sufficiently stabilise, so we all headed ashore.

Despite the challenging and tricky conditions everyone enjoyed the venue and racing. With five races completed a discard kicked in and Yohei and Katia who sailed remarkably consistently took the UK Snipe National Championship 2025.

Overall Results:
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1st Master helm - Tim Tavinor
1st Lady - Freya Antonelli and Nayth Twiggs
1st Juniors - James Alexander and Finn Waterhouse
Friendship trophy - Mark and Anna Taylor (Orkney fleet)

PosBoatSail NoHelmCrewClubR1R2R3R4R5Pts
1st 28541Yohei KosoKatia RoyerBough Beech Sailing Club222‑817
2ndDinomo hum3172Joseph WarwickerAndy ServiceBough Beech Sailing Club11‑6169
3rd 32003Tim TavinorKay TavinorStone Sailing Club5‑615415
4thSorcerer31905Peter WolstenholmeWilliam MaguireBough Beech Sailing Club10342‑1119
5th 28541Matthew WolstenholmeEiichi HiguchiBough Beech Sailing Club4‑17104321
6th 28385Guy MarksSam BonifaceBough Beech Sailing Club6‑1037521
7thCream Cracker29906Neil MartinBen HardenRoyal Anglesey YC‑11573823
8thWhite31406Mark AntonelliTracy AntonelliBudworth Sailing Club3796‑1725
9thNafely28384Lloyd RobertsEmma PreenBough Beech Sailing Club8‑12812230
10thIzzywizzy29677James AlexanderFin WaterhouseBudworth Sailing Club94514‑1632
11thSnip Snap29408John ReedLiz ReedBough Beech Sailing Club139‑14101244
12th 30316Alan WilliamsLiz PikeBough Beech Sailing Club‑18141313747
13thAndromeda28451Ian GregoryMike KerBough Beech Sailing Club713‑17161349
14thWhite Snipe9611Patrick SarsfieldJeroen RoyerBudworth Sailing Club16‑221691556
15thCream80226Freya AntonelliNayth TwiggsBudworth Sailing Club12‑1911181859
16thImagination30617Philip HackneyEmma HackneyBudworth Sailing Club1515‑21151459
17thDougal31720Sue RobertsSteve RobertsBough Beech Sailing Club‑221812111960
18thDeux Droies d'Oiseaux30757Chris SurridgeJonathan SurridgeBough Beech Sailing Club17‑202020966
19thMandarino30774Mark TaylorAnna TaylorStromness Sailing Club1921‑23171067
20thBeryl29676Nigel HarrisonDiane OwenBudworth Sailing Club14231521‑2573
21stBare Bones30834Eric PaalmanRebeccaBudworth Sailing Club20161819‑2173
22ndElectra30315Brian GregoryPauline PennyBough Beech Sailing Club‑251124232280
23rd 30809Cassandra ShandFreddie ScottMBYC21‑2619222486
24th 29164Ian KnightCharlotte KnightShoreham SC238(DNS)DNSDNS91
25thOryx29834George HolbrookIago HughesBudworth Sailing Club‑262522242091
26thPanacea29538Robin MisterStefany WardBudworth Sailing Club242425‑262699
27thSnipe31016Nat PearsonSammy CarrBridge of Allan SC(DNS)DNS262523104
28thValkyrieH21Graeme BartlettLynn BartlettHolm Sailing Club2727(DNS)DNSDNS114
29thBécassine30227James PrestwichNicola LavisBudworth Sailing Club(DNS)DNSDNSDNSDNS120

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