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Broadland Youth Regatta 2025 at Rollesby Broad Sailing Club

by Rhiannon Alger 2 Sep 10:35 UTC 30 August 2025

On the 30th of August 2025, Rollesby Broad Sailing Club hosted the 31st Broadland Youth regatta. The event brought together eight sailing clubs across Norfolk and Suffolk, providing the youth sailors with the opportunity to showcase their skills in a day of racing and competing with each other.

For the first time ever, Rollesby Broad hosted a regatta, providing a safe, enclosed, and welcoming environment for the event. The Rollesby Broad Sailing Club has been a hub for sailing for the past 53 years, taking pride in the racing opportunities and competitiveness it offers its members, from grassroots to the present day. By hosting the Broadland Youth Regatta, the club showcased the valuable experience and racing cultivated at Rollesby.

Despite the earlier threat of Hurricane Erin, the day turned out to be filled with uninterrupted sunshine and steady south-westerly winds, creating perfect racing conditions on Rollesby Broad.

Ninety competitors turned out on the day, with a fleet of 80 boats taking to the water in a series of 16 races. As with previous Broadland Youth Regattas, there was a wide range of experience and skill levels of the competitors, varying in age from 7 to 19, with some younger competitors very new to racing and making their "open regatta" debut.

The boats were split into four fleets. Toppers took to the water first, tackling the strong breeze with Oppies and RS Tera chasing them after 5 mins. Once the first two races were complete, it was the lasers' turn, with the fast fleet at their heels. Taking advantage of their spinnakers the RS Fevas were flying, the brightly coloured sails soaring forward as they ran down the broad towards the clubhouse. Cheers of over 200 spectators greeted the sailors as the bell rang out as each boat crossed the finish line.

As the afternoon progressed, gusts of wind caused chaos on the water, leading to synchronised capsizes involving RS Fevas and Lasers, all met with cheers from the crowd at the clubhouse. Even with death-rolls and capsizes littering the broad, the young sailors' spirits were high as the day drew to an end.

The Number 6 buoy off of a downwind run posed challenging with the competitors, with the Rollesby Woods shielding the mark, the strong winds dropped as the sailors hardened up towards following buoys and the finish line. Capsizes across the site kept the rescue teams busy, with entanglements with the buoy flags happening more than once.

Another incident occurred at number 6, when the unfortunate crew of a RS Feva fell overboard. Swimming after their boat, a fellow RS Feva team, seeing the accidental swim, rescued the stranded crew, returning them safely to the jetty. This act of sportsmanship led to Rollesby awarding the Feva an award for embodying the spirit of Rollesby Broad Sailing Club, which emphasises supporting one another and fostering a friendly racing atmosphere.

5:30 brought the day to an end with free hotdogs for competitors and the ice cream van providing dessert, the clubs gathered in front of Rollesby clubhouse for thanks to the competitors, volunteers and sponsors prior to the prize-giving.

The inter-club competition for the Centenary Salver was won by Snowflakes Sailing Club, Waveney and Oulton Broad Yacht Club were second, and Horning Sailing Club were third. Hickling Broad Sailing Club came fourth, Norfolk Broads Yacht Club came fifth, Beccles Amateur Sailing Club came sixth, Norfolk Punt Club came seventh, and Rollesby Broad Sailing Club came Eighth.

The Whelpton Cup, for the most successful double-handed boat, was awarded to Beccles's Sam and Freya in their expertly sailed traditional Norfolk One Design dinghy.

The Lady Mayhew Trophy for endeavour, "applying the greatest effort in a spirit of sport determination and fun without necessarily achieving a winning position," was awarded to Joly Brewster & Henry Long from Beccles in their RS Feva.

An absolutely brilliant day for all competitors and volunteers who's time and energy went into making it a memorable and excellent experience for all sailing at rollesby broad sailing club.

Rollesby Broad SC was supported in the running of the event by sponsorship from Cox's boatyard, Marine Tech and many other local businesses.

Ben Falat, at the presentation and on behalf of the Norfolk and Suffolk Boating Association, thanked volunteers from Rollesby Broad sailing Club, which included Commodore Rhiannon Alger, lead Race Officer Tamsin Highfield, race officers Roger Wilson & Phil Highfield and their dedicated team of timekeepers, beachmasters, caterers and safety boat crews.

Fleet racing results:

Topper 1st Fleet 1 - Topper 45571 371 Tara Quayle
Topper 2nd Fleet 1 - Topper 46389 Isobelle Johnson
Topper 3rd Fleet 1 - Topper 48735 Nate Sparrow

Optimist 1st Fleet 2 - Optimist 5997 Isaac Thomas
Optimist 2nd Fleet 2 - Optimist 6434 Henrietta Highfield
Optimist 3rd Fleet 2 - Optimist 4724 James Quayle

RS Tera 1st Fleet 2 - RS Tera Pro 4331 Annabel Hooton
RS Tera 2nd Fleet 2 - RS Tera Pro 3263 Jack Reeve
RS Tera 3rd Fleet 2 - RS Tera Pro 3424 Harry Calver

ILCA (6 & 7) 1st Fleet 3 - ILCA 6 176848 Nathan Clark
ILCA (6 & 7) 2nd Fleet 3 - ILCA 6 224127 Jensen Jacobs
ILCA (6 & 7) 3rd Fleet 3 - ILCA 6 224753 Ellie Thwaites

Fast Handicap 1st Fleet 4 - ILCA 4 207704 Kit Bentall
Fast Handicap 2nd Fleet 4 - ILCA 4 184134 Will Keys-Batson
Fast Handicap 3rd Fleet 4 - ILCA 4 3952 Zoe Barnes

RS Feva 1st Fleet 4 - RS Feva XL 6165 Robin Hailey & Toby Hailey
RS Feva 2nd Fleet 4 - RS Feva XL 8831 Henry Drew & Finn Elson
RS Feva 3rd Fleet 4 - RS Feva XL 559 Hugh Walker & Martha Dinsdale

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