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Rooster ILCA 6 National Open event 4 at Weymouth & Portland National Sailing Academy

by ILCA UK & Molly Sacker 21 Oct 17:32 UTC 11-12 October 2025
Rooster ILCA 6 National Open event 4 at Weymouth © Lotte Johnson / www.lottejohnson.com

ILCA's National Open events continue to draw huge entries: 186 for the first of consecutive weekends at WPNSA with six Irish sailors joining the action as well as entries from France, Bermuda and the Bahamas.

A light forecast presented Race Director James Hynes with a few challenges but, with the support of 60 volunteers, Race Management delivered a full schedule of racing across the two days with the podium places going to the wire.

Molly Sacker takes us through the action in the 83 strong ILCA 6 fleet:

"A somewhat chilly northeasterly promised a day of the unexpected conditions in Portland Harbour for the first of this seasons National Opens. True to form, and chomping at the bit to get racing, the ILCA 6's had a few general recalls to start the weekend but in the light 6-8knts Matilda Nicholls started strong with a race win, followed in hot pursuit by Carys Attwell who sailed a strong weekend in preparation for her U21 worlds next week!

"Race two again had a few attempts to start cleanly, not helped by the ever-increasing shift range but credit to the race committee for waiting until it somewhat settled before finishing the sequence. Taking full advantage of the conditions, Lewis Bacon stormed to a race win, with Jess Powell confidently racing to a secure second place. The third race of the day came much later, after a rather long 5 hours on the water, with the wind becoming evermore unstable.

"Despite the fleets best intention to create an everlasting starting drill, racing was under way to a substantial right-hand shift that paid dividends to Daisy Collingridge and Eve McMahon who battled out on the right to finish the top two.

"After a well-deserved return to shore at around 5pm, much talk centred on start line rule adherence, to which it would be generous to claim was well respected! Let's try not to require an on-site boat builder next weekend please!

"Day two was very much a murky one with low cloud and a cold breeze but signalled a day in the bay! After a full migration of fleets out to the bay, the day of course started with some general recalls, both the excitement of being in the bay and some stray anchors contributing to the line pushing but with conditions ranging from 6 - 14knts and within a 40 shift range, anything can happen!

"One person who was very much switched on to the conditions was young gun Toby Waggett, our overnight leader, who raced brilliantly all weekend, highlights by his race win in race 5, holding back the charging Adriana Penruddocke who dominated the left hand side of the race track and cooly raced with Toby. In the previous race, Hannah Snellgrove and Eve McMahon finished top two after clean starts and boat speed through the tricky chop gave them the edge.

"Going into the final race, points were pretty close between Eve and Toby and despite Hannah Snellgrove and Daisy Collingridge going all out for the final race, Eve crossed the line in 3rd to solidify herself at the top of the fleet. Toby had a remarkable weekend, and at just 15 years old truly gave the pros a run for their money, and overall, nearly got them all!"

The ILCA programme continues apace with National Open 5 at WPNSA on 18th/19th October before the Masters Inland Championships at Grafham Water on 25th/26th October and the National Inland Championships at Draycote Water on 1st/2nd November.

Making these events happen is only made possible by the tireless efforts of the Volunteers and ongoing support from our generous Class Sponsors:

ILCA 6 Results:

PosNatSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3R4R5R6Pts
1stIRL216111Eve McMahonHowth Yacht Club4(BFD)223314
2ndGBR221318Toby WaggettDerwent Reservoir Sailing Club55651‑822
3rdGBR225217Matilda NichollsAldeburgh Yacht Club11433‑19425
4thGBR226020Hannah SnellgroveLymington Town SC12‑20518127
5thGBR221585Carys AttwellRutland SC23‑254101130
6thGBR224685Lewis BaconLeigh and Lowton201476‑3138
7thGBR221584Daisy CollingridgeWaldringfield SC10(BFD)1625244
8thIRL218869Conor CroninRSGYC6‑2371018748
9thGBR225210Molly SackerBOSSC34231312‑2555
10thGBR216115Jon EmmettCastle Cove Sailing Club17‑281595955
11thGBR226630Jessica PowellDraycote Water Sailing Club28216‑3072679
12thGBR220457Thomas SaundersWarsash71792923‑3885
13thGBR226628Archie Munro‑PriceCastle Cove Sailing Club16131414‑413491
14thIRL216612Leo O'DohertySligo Yacht Club43(BFD)81991897
15thGBR226633Freddie MaclavertyRWBSWC18‑44398201297
16thGBR226485Megan ThomsonIsland Barn Reservoir Sailing Club232417‑37171798
17thGBR223957Poppy LuxtonRestronguet SC11431812‑5016100
18thBER225787Adriana PenruddockeRBYC243040(UFD)25101
19thIRL219867Max OHareRSGYC‑262521182413101
20thGBR224751Samson CrossDatchet9(BFD)19115114104
21stGBR226299Jake DaviesWarsash SC88(BFD)223539112
22ndGBR220823Spirit AldersonDerwent Reservoir Sailing Club(BFD)733282620114
23rdGBR227492Amelie HackerAldeburgh YC14‑3737341319117
24thGBR221789Tate KumpNone15‑4211333822119
25thGBR215383Thomas BatesYorkshire Dales SC22‑5412254024123
26thGBR211111Ollie AtkinCBYC (Cardiff Bay)21‑4513174428123
27thGBR223089Jessica WatsonGuernsey Yacht Club2562724‑4543125
28thGBR215685Ben AndersonGurnard Sailing Club(BFD)395620410129
29thGBR220151Ethan RhodesWarsash Sailing Club361629‑412721129
30thGBR219090Corneille LeprinceKing George Sailing Club139(BFD)214846137
31stGBR222535Tristan HardingFrensham Pond Sailing Club311220‑403936138
32ndGBR225652Nathan ClarkWaveney & Oulton Broad Yacht Club‑452928381135141
33rdBAH222097Finley McKinney‑LambertGurnard Sailing Club275310‑542923142
34thGBR225211Billy MorrisDelph Sailing Club3715‑60471433146
35thIRL223456Marcus ShelleyRsgyc3063(BFD)163015154
36thGBR225661Flo ToveyMumbles YC / TATA32‑6445272830162
37thGBR220097Oscar BartlettHayling Island‑493246392140178
38thGBR224699Lauren AttwellRutland SC414732‑622247189
39thGBR226482Isla ToddIsland Barn Reservoir SC51312632‑5951191
40thGBR220513Sebastian SittonWarsash Sailing Club‑551849513341192
41stGBR223826Sara GoujonHunts Sailing Club335224‑565232193
42ndGBR167602Samuel LeatherGurnard Sailing Club3936224453‑58194
43rdGBR224330Jon GayLochaber Yacht Club5350313132(BFD)197
44thGBR223085Felicity AngellDraycote Water Sailing Club‑582642265649199
45thGBR222567William MossBarnt Green SC29(BFD)36364953203
46thGBR226489Lauren IronsPapercourt SC / Island Barn RSC‑473441463745203
47thGBR226307Tom HakesParkstone Yacht Club(DNC)DNCDNC15166205
48thGBR212233Amelia NuttallNeyland Yacht Club3519546634‑69208
49thGBR226484Lucas SymonsIsland Barn Reservoir Sailing Club(BFD)4851523127209
50thGBR213140Katherine GunnNotts County SC(BFD)3530504355213
51stGBR226712Emma StevensonCastle Cove Sailing Club66‑7262234229222
52ndGBR222281Oliver SmithHISC19(BFD)BFD483637224
53rdGBR222576Finley MossBarnt Green SC4010525964‑67225
54thGBR187036Kit LesterRoyal Harwich YC44225553‑6357231
55thGBR212943Monty DesforgesGuernsey Yacht Club6351(BFD)491554232
56thGBR222777William SwannGrafham Water Sailing Club34115068‑7271234
57thGBR210220Mortimer Mastindabchicks46415345‑6052237
58thGBR215613William HainesGurnard Sailing Club‑642158634662250
59thGBR212946Ben AngellDraycote Water Sailing Club50274857‑7368250
60thGBR216298Steffan WilliamsNew Quay Yacht Club62583555‑7042252
61stGBR221799Emily ShearerClyde Cruising Club38‑7171436648266
62ndGBR221813Amelia GilboyPaignton sailing club‑684038586865269
63rdGBR152767Rob SumnerIsland Barn Reservoir Sailing Club6049446065‑72278
64thGBR221236Max Guiguet‑BelcherKGSC54693442(DNS)DNC283
65thGBR221800Theo WhiterStarcross YC425763‑726259283
66thGBR213658Alexa AtkinsCardiff Bay Yacht Club5633477575‑80286
67thGBR222481Jamie SempleParkstone YC694665(UFD)5860298
68thGBR209409Aspen ChamberlinDorchester Sailing Club6760437161‑76302
69thGBR225636Charlotte SimmondsSalcombe Yacht Club57596667‑7456305
70thGBR213572Oliver WillettThorpe Bay Yacht Club5962676157‑77306
71stGBR213678Dilara SoyerDraycote Water Sailing Clun48675773‑8063308
72ndGBR203318Thomas VenningPort Dinorwic SC72656835‑7870310
73rdGBR218865Maia DelinWPNSA73(BFD)75645444310
74thGBR184106Lottie EyrePoole YC5255696967‑74312
75thGBR223452Kieran VanhoutteEly Sailing Club65‑7370655561316
76thGBR221322George HutcheonBurnham‑on‑Crouch Sailing Club‑746159706966325
77thGBR221583Laurie LambDraycote Water SC716861‑777750327
78thGBR183264Savva TretyakovPenarth Yacht Club703864(DNC)DNCDNC340
79thGBR198531Louie CornellFelpham sailing club7574‑76764775347
80thGBR185722David ToddIsland Barn Reservoir SC765673‑787678359
81stGBR213052Finlay ToddIsland Barn Reservoir SC61667779‑8179362
82ndGBR222765Wilf ToveyMumbles / TATA777072‑807964362
83rdFRA198290Nicolas RohartOxford Sailing Club‑787574747173367

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