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Allen National 12 Burton Week 2025 at Brightlingsea Sailing Club - Overall

by Isobel Stewart 27 Aug 17:40 UTC 23-26 August 2025
Allen National 12 Burton Week 2025 at Brightlingsea Sailing Club © David White

Last Saturday, the National 12 class descended on Brightlingsea Sailing Club for the most exciting championships of the summer so far. We had a fantastic week with various race courses, wind conditions and wave patterns.

Our first day consisted of two championship races in light, shifty breeze and a new challenge to think about - the shadows from the much larger sails of the national 18 class whom we were sharing the venue with.

Ollie Meadowcroft and Cally Terkelson took an early lead with a promising 1st and 2nd, with Graham and Blue not far behind having won the second race.

That evening we had our first social of the week, our shared rum party with the National 18s! After rounds of free rum punch and the lively steel drums band, we all headed to bed in anticipation of the endurance race we would facing tomorrow.

The campers were treated to an early morning wake up call from masses of geese in time to prepare for the ever anticipated Burton Cup race. This two hour battle is always intense, and following their results the previous day, it was between Graham and Blue and Ollie and Cally for the top spot. Graham and Blue took an early lead and sailed impressively, only for Ollie and Cally to come back fighting in the building breeze to take the trophy.

The racing was followed by a class formal dinner in the clubhouse with the all important Burton Cup prize-giving.

The podium consisted of Ollie and Cally in 1st, Graham and Blue 2nd and completed by Tom and Isobel Stewart in 3rd place. Subsidiary prizes were awarded to Ian and Alex Gore as first married couple and first under 21 boat was Rory Gifford crewed by Ben Whaley.

Bank Holiday Monday brought sunshine and more breeze. We had two more points races to add to the mix. Keeping consistent, Graham and Blue won the first, but the second had a new leader; Rory and Ben who were competing in their first Burton Week. They showed us all how to plane upwind, only managing to get overtaken by knocking off their rudder setting up the final beat, with Ollie and Cally taking the bullet.

The pair were ahead coming into the final day, which was unexpectedly light airs. After multiple attempts to start, the fleet finally got away under the black flag.

Whilst there was visible breeze on the right, it was past the lay line to the windward and the left hand side of the beat came out flying, with Graham and Blue at the front. The square courses gave us three tense downwind legs with many position changes, however the wind was slowly building throughout the race.

The final race of the day determined the winners of the national 12 championships, it was another light race, but this time led by Rory and Ben who were flying along in their paradox design (traditionally not a favoured shape in this wind). However after their rookie error of hitting the 2nd mark despite their sizeable lead, after a penalty turn, the race got closer with both Graham and Blue and Antony and Jo Gifford pushing for the lead.

Graham and Blue found their accelerator and sped to the front in the final leg of the course, winning the last race of the week. Rory and Ben came 2nd, and Antony and Jo secured 3rd.

After an impressive day, Graham and Blue were the esteemed winners of Burton Week 2025.

Ollie and Cally were 2nd overall and Tom and Isobel 3rd.

Subsidiary trophies included:

  • Shotgun - Ed Willet and Sarah Robinson
  • Admiral's Cup - David Harris and Trystan Cook
  • Arrows - Rory Gifford and Ben Whaley
  • Gill Super Crew - Ben Whaley
  • Joe Yorke - Roland and Katie Whitehead
  • Canter - George Finch and Toby Hunt
  • Corrigan - Ollie Meadowcroft and Cally Terkelsen
  • Handicap - David Harris and Trystan Cook
  • Grand Masters - Ian and Alex Gore
  • Non-Foiling - David Harris and Trystan Cook

The Burton Brick - Rory Gifford and Ben Whaley, for a consistent effort with a number of offences including lost car keys, attaching jib cleats backwards, and inability to gybe.

The Decanter, awarded as a recognition of going above and beyond in support for the National 12, was given to Ed Willet for his efforts for the class in building a fleet at Whitefriars Sailing Club and his work on the N12 publishing.

After a fantastic week, all that's left is to thank Brightlingsea Sailing Club for putting on such a great event and our sponsors; Allen , Craftinsure, Blood Red and Dinghy Shack.

Overall Results:
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PosSail NoHelmCrewBoat NameClubR1R2R3R4R5R6R7Pts
13530GRAHAM CAMMBLUE CAMMVERY HUNGRYBURGHFIELD SC31214119
23543OLLIE MEADOWCROFTCALLY TERKELSEND.B. COOPERSALCOMBE YC121215411
33544TOM STEWARTISOBEL STEWARTWHITEBAITWALDRINGFIELD SC2433OCS3621
43525IAN GOREALEX GOREMOGUP RIVER YC534432521
53483RORY GIFFORDBEN WHALEYTBAEDINBURGH UNIVERSITY SC4575210225
63529ANTONY GIFFORDJO GIFFORDCAT IN THE HATROYAL TAY YC885667335
73531STEVE SALLISJO SALLISCATBERTHYKEHAM SC77675OCS1042
83462NICK BUBBRORY BUBBRED SNAPPERROYAL LYMINGTON YC1210810104749
93527KEVIN ILESKATY MEADOWCROFTSNAGGLEPUSSWEST OXFORDSHIRE SC / UTSC99987OCS1153
103471ZOE MEADOWCROFTZOE BALLANTYNELARS PORSENA OFSALCOMBE YC / BURGHFIELD SC6610138111354
113484JAMES GIFFORDGRACIE JOSLINFATSOROYAL TAY YC1111119981559
123515MARK ADDISONJONATHAN ADDISONHAPPY HOURUPPER THAMES SC10131211129963
133548JEREMY HARTLEYLUKE HARTLEYALL TIDE UPSTOKES BAY SC13161312136865
143551GEORGE FINCHTOBY HUNTOVER THE RAINBOWC / SWANAGE SC1515141411141482
153519IAIN MACINTYREFI GRIEVEDEAD CAT BOUNCEROYAL HARWICH SC141215151512OCS83
163546ROLAND WHITEHEADKATIE WHITEHEADFENCHURCHLOCH TUMMEL SC1717161816131796
173501ROBERT STEWARTCHARLOTTE STEWARTSILVERFINSHOREHAM SC1614172214181897
183429TRE JACOBSLYLA JACOBSFOOLS GOLDWALDRINGFIELD THAMES SC18191817201520107
193290DAVID HARRISTRYSTAN COOKDR DE SOTOUPPER WHITEFRIARS SC20182419191716109
203459ROB FORDHARLEY FORDCARBON COPYROYAL HARWICH Y.C21202223181619116
213432STEVE LE GRYSsabrina irelandCRAZY JANEROYAL HARWICH Y.C23232121171921122
223473JOHN MEADOWCROFTlucy eelesMAX FACTORSALCOMBE YC / UTSCDNFDNC1920RTD2012125
233492GOODFELLOWGEORGE MAJORBABEL FISHBRIGHTLINGSEA / ARDLEIGH SC1921OCS16OCSDNCDNC137
241833JAMES WILLETTSARAH ROBINSONWATER NYMPHWHITEFRIARS SC24242525212122137
253528ED MIATTVICTORIA HURSTBLUE KANGAROOCARSINGTON SC22222324RTDDNCDNC145
263513PETER FULLERSAFFRON HILLSILVER LININGORWELLYC WSC RHYCDNCDNC20DNCDNCDNCDNC155
273540ADAM JON IBBOTSONRHONA ENKELATOMIC KITTENBURGHFIELD SC / WALDRINGFIELD SCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC 162

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