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Selden 2020 - LEADERBOARD

Snipe Open Weekend at Blackwater Sailing Club

by Gay Ayton 22 May 03:28 PDT 10-11 May 2025
Snipe open weekend at Blackwater SC © Belinda Sturge

The Blackwater Sailing Club proudly hosted a highly successful Snipe Open Weekend on 10-11 May welcoming sailors from across the country for two days of outstanding competitive racing and warm camaraderie.

With steady force 3-4 winds and glorious sunshine throughout the weekend the sailors - seasoned racers and enthusiastic newcomers alike, were treated to some of the best racing conditions on the River Blackwater.

Over six races, competitors navigated courses that showcased both their seamanship and sportsmanship. It was tight competition throughout with boats converging on the marks just seconds apart. One team however, Matthew Wolstenholme and his crew - Sam Boniface on Saturday and Ian Gregory, Sunday - were dominant, their skilful performance and tactical consistency was a masterclass in Snipe sailing resulting in a clean sweep and overall winner.

The success of the weekend was made possible by the tireless efforts of voluntary club members, including the organisers of the event Richard and Debbie Marshall and race officer Andy Pickering who brought his wealth of experience to the water, setting the courses and running the racing with efficiency and flair ably supported by Claire Hall and Florence his 11 year-old daughter.

With the stunning backdrop of Osea Island and the club's fantastic facilities, the weekend drew high praise from the competitors, many of whom commented on the excellent organisation, the warm friendly welcome and one of the most picturesque stretches of water to sail on.

Sheena Berney, Commodore of The Blackwater Sailing Club, said: "Events like these highlight the strength and spirt of our club as well as our commitment to promoting grassroots dinghy racing. My thanks go to everyone involved for all their hard work in making it such a great weekend. We look forward to welcoming the Snipe fleet back in the future."

For information about visiting and joining the Club, contact:

Blackwater Sailing Club, Heybridge Basin, Maldon, Essex CM9 4SD
www.blackwatersailingclub.org.uk

Regatta Report by visiting sailors Joe & Mike Warwicker

The Blackwater Open marked my second visit to Blackwater Sailing Club - and once again, I was blown away. The club is a vibrant hive of activity, especially among the junior and youth sailors buzzing around the dinghy park with infectious energy. The clubhouse itself is magnificent, and the entire event was seamlessly run, from the beach crew to the race officer and safety team. They even managed to provide six perfectly executed races, sunshine throughout, and a glorious Force 3-4 breeze on one of the most picturesque stretches of water around... wow!

The Racing

Tight competition was the order of the weekend, with boats converging on the marks just seconds apart. Well, all except for one team: Matthew Wolstenholme and his crews, Sam Boniface and Ian Gregory, who were simply dominant. Their boat looked flatter, pointed higher, and moved faster than anyone else's - a masterclass in Snipe sailing.

Race 1

The classic triangle-sausage course was set. With the pin end favoured, the first beat saw Matthew & Sam (28541), Richard & Debbie Marshall (29970), and Tim & Kay Tavinor (29611) lead the fleet. They rounded in that order and held on to the finish, with a tight battle for 4th seeing Mark & Tracy Antonelli (20226) edge out Lloyd Roberts & Emma Preen (28384).

Race 2

Matthew and Sam were in a league of their own, leading from start to finish. Tim and Kay backed up their strong Race 1 performance with another 2nd, while Joe & Mike Warwicker (38834) took 3rd. Lloyd and Emma were again just outside the top three, finishing 4th.

Race 3

With the tide turning, tactical options opened up. The right side of the beat proved favourable, and once again, Matt and Sam built an early lead and never looked back. Behind them, Richard & Debbie secured 2nd, with Mark & Tracy in 3rd and Joe & Mike close behind.

Day 1 Recap

At the close of Day 1, Matt and Sam sat comfortably atop the leaderboard, having notched a hat-trick of wins. The rest of us mere mortals were left to jostle for the remaining podium places.

Day 2

Sunday began with a steady 8-11 knots, forecast to build to 15-18 later. The tide was still flooding early on, with Osea Island playing a pivotal role in wind and tide strategy. The smart move upwind was to head right and hug the lee side of the island, where the tide slackened. Once again, Matt and Ian were uncatchable, claiming their fourth straight bullet. Tim and Kay Tavinor came through in 2nd, followed by a strong showing from Allan Williams & Liz Pike in 3rd.

Race 5

With the breeze now at 14 knots and the tide easing, the right side continued to pay. Richard & Debbie led for much of the race, but Matt and Ian sailed to perfection to steal the win, with Joe & Mike in 3rd.

Race 6

The tide began to ebb, opening up the course. Shifts and pressure played a bigger role, but the result was the same - Matt and Ian sailed a flawless final race to complete a clean sweep. The real battle was for 2nd and 3rd overall, 2-4th went in to the final race with only 2 points separating them. Joe & Mike edged Richard & Debbie in a nail-biting final downwind, securing 2nd in the race but only 3rd overall as they needed a place in between. Richard & Debbie's consistency earned them a well-deserved 2nd place in the regatta.

Final Thoughts

A superb weekend of racing at a superb venue. Big thanks to Blackwater Sailing Club for their exceptional hospitality, slick race management, and creating such a welcoming and competitive atmosphere. And, of course, hats off to Matt, Sam, and Ian - a dominant display from start to finish.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmCrewR1R2R3R4R5R6Pts
1st28541Matthew WolstenholmeSam Boniface/Ian Gregory‑1111115
2nd29970Richard MarshallDebbie Marshall2‑8262315
3rd38834/30318Mike WarwickerJoe Warwicker‑63443216
4th29611Tim TavinorKay Tavinor32(1227418
5th30226Mark AntonelliTracy Antonelli45375(1224
6th28384Lloyd RobertsEmmaPreen5485(121234
7th30757Chris Surridge 1066‑114834
8th30311Guy WelchAlison Welch97586(1235
9th30881Freya AntonelliNath Twiggs897‑109639
10th30316Alan WilliamsLiz Pike(12121238540
11th30315Brian GregoryMike Ker7(129910742

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