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2025 ILCA UK National Open 1 at the WPNSA - ILCA 7 fleet report

by James Percival-Cooke & UKLA 19 Mar 23:21 PDT 15-16 March 2025

The newly renamed 2025 ILCA UK National Opens (formerly known as the Qualifiers) commenced last weekend at WPNSA with the Sailingfast/Noble Marine Open 1, attracting an impressive entry of nearly 200 boats.

The ILCA 7 fleet featured 40 boats, including most of the British Sailing Team, many of the top ILCA 7 sailors, a strong contingent of 10 Masters, and a few competitors experiencing their first major event—creating an exceptionally competitive racing environment.

Both Saturday and Sunday presented a steady 15-knot north-easterly breeze under clear blue skies, ensuring challenging yet fair racing. With temperatures dropping below 5 degrees Celsius at times, the conditions added an extra layer of difficulty, a challenge that sailors hope won't persist for the upcoming Rooster/Noble Marine Open 2 next weekend.

Micky Beckett delivered an outstanding performance to claim first place overall. James Percival-Cooke demonstrated remarkable consistency to secure second place, overtaking Fin Dickinson, who finished third. The weekend saw fierce competition throughout the fleet, where tactical choices and consistency proved crucial in determining the final standings.

Day 1

Three races were held in a tricky 12-20 knot north-easterly breeze, setting the stage for a demanding day in Portland Harbour. Fin Dickinson ended the day at the top of the leaderboard with a strong performance, posting results of 6,1,1 to claim first place overall, tied on points with James Percival-Cooke. The leaderboard remained tight heading into Day 2, particularly with the discard factored in. Micky Beckett recorded scores of 10,2,3, while Alastair Brown secured 1,4,4 before his weekend was unfortunately cut short due to a knee injury. He was not alone, as several other sailors also suffered early-season injuries.

Day 2

Day 2 saw similar conditions, with a fresh 15-knot north-easterly breeze. Micky Beckett dominated the day with three consecutive race wins, securing his overall victory for the weekend. James Percival-Cooke maintained his steady performance, adding two more second-place finishes to secure second overall. Meanwhile, Fin Dickinson struggled with the left-hand side of the course and the cold temperatures, ultimately retiring early to seek warmth in the showers. Arthur Farley had a stronger second day, rounding it off with two third-place finishes.

A special mention goes to Felipe Garcia, who sailed impressively in his first major event, competing in a highly skilled and experienced fleet—an early step in what will surely be a promising journey. Among the Masters, if we exclude Micky Beckett (now an Apprentice Master), the top three were Mark Lyttle, Guy Noble, and Roger Hakes, all of whom had standout moments and finished in the mid-twenties overall.

The race committee delivered a highly professional and efficiently executed weekend of top-tier racing, despite the challenging conditions. The strong winds tested sailors' endurance and boat-handling skills, making for an exciting regatta. A huge thank you to the organisers, race committee, WPNSA, and volunteers for running such a fantastic event. With Trac Trac providing race tracking for the ILCA4 and 7s this weekend (the ILCA 6 will have tracking next weekend), the season has started in style—offering valuable learning experiences for all competitors.

Thanks also to the event sponsors, particularly Sailingfast for their support and Noble Marine as both the series and class sponsor. Next weekend, 22nd-23rd March, Rooster will take on the role of event sponsor at WPNSA.

Series and Event Sponsors: Noble Marine, Sailingfast, Rooster, Ovington Boats, Trac Trac, Tideway Wealth.

Overall Results:

PosNatSail NoHelmClubCategoryR1R2R3R4R5R6Pts
1stGBR210139Michael BeckettSolva SCAM2‑1031118
2ndGBR211119James Percival‑CookeNorfolk Broads YCA4222‑5212
3rdGBR221582Finley DickinsonRoyal Southern Yacht Club/ WPNSAA61152(DNC)15
4thBER223238Sebastian KempeRoyal Bermuda YCU213853‑9423
5thGBR212907James Foster A73108‑12634
6thGBR221111Arthur FarleyBHYCA10(UFD)1643336
7thITA216995Matteo BertacchiCircolo Vela BellanoA511678(DNC)37
8thGBR218433Kai WolgramLlyn Brenig SCA14‑17766538
9thCAN217218Ben FlowerPaignton SCA8(UFD)81141041
10thGBR221509Oliver Allen‑WilcoxChew Valley SC / Parkstone Yacht ClubA‑176141213752
11thGBR223101Ewan McAnallyStokes Bay Sailing ClubA‑187151317860
12thGBR218744Christopher MarshRoyal Hospital SchoolU211151910‑261964
13thGBR221798Luke AnsteyFrensham Pond SC / Stokes Bay SCA92012914(DNC)64
14thGBR224741Edward BakerChew Valley Lake SCA19‑2592271572
15thGBR221631Hamish CollingridgeWaldringfield SCU212312‑2517101173
16thGBR224545Alfie NoelWarsash SCU1913923‑2620974
17thGBR219665James CurtisBosham Sailing ClubU211518‑2214111876
18thGBR224297Sam GraytonNotts County SCU19‑24141116192383
19thGBR224548Robin PhippsParkstone Yacht ClubU2116‑292115161684
20thGBR223070Alastair BrownGreat Moor SCA144(DNC)DNCDNC91
21stGBR224740Joe RoweDraycote AcademyU2120‑241719221391
22ndGBR221095James KnightDraycote Water SCU212716181815(DNC)94
23rdHKG209950Wai Chak TsuiHong Kong Sports InstituteU1926151321‑272095
24thGBR217871Mark LyttleQueen Mary SCGM12‑272720231496
25thGBR223460Henry RedmondCovenham SCU2121‑3024252112103
26thGBR222201Guy NobleQueen Mary SCGGM‑292220231822105
27thGBR222548Roger HakesParkstone Yacht ClubM2821‑29242821122
28thGBR213640Andy Le GriceWarsash SCM3028‑32282517128
29thUKR216369David SurkovQueen Mary SCM‑372333292425134
30thGBR214415Chris EllyattQueen Mary SCGM22262827(DNC)DNC144
31stGBR202316Harry NewtonWhitstable YCA‑333130303024145
32ndGBR221580Josh MorganChew Valley Lake Sailing ClubA251331(DNC)DNCDNC151
33rdGBR177453Simon OdlingDraycote Water SCM3433‑35312927154
34thGBR214007Jack Graham‑TrollRoyal Lymington Yacht ClubU21321926(DNC)DNCDNC159
35thGBR216543Marcellus PryorDraycote Water Sailing ClubGM‑383438323126161
36thGBR215379Toby RichardsonChipstead Sailing ClubU2139(DNC)DNC343228177
37thGBR223061Neil PetersPevensey Bay SCGM313234(DNC)DNCDNC179
38thGBR203527Felipe GarciaKing George Sailing ClubU1936353633(DNC)DNC181
39thGBR219658Will DysonLeigh & Lowton Sailing ClubU2135(DNC)37BFDDNCDNC195
40thGBR218700Andy FoxLeigh & Lowton S C.GM(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNC205

Interviews with Competitors on the ILCA UK Facebook Page

Trac trac Race tracking at tractrac.com/event-page/event_20250315_ILCAUKNati/3119

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