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Supernova National Championship 2025 at the WPNSA - Day 2

by Chris Hawley 28 Jun 11:42 PDT 27-29 June 2025
Chris Webber in the class loan boat on day 2 of the Supernova Nationals at the WPNSA © David Henshall

Have you ever put a blindfold on and run as fast as you can? No? Neither have I, but I imagine it was a bit like sailing at Weymouth today. We had 3 great races in Portland harbour in what can only be described as a spooky mist.

You had no idea where the windward mark was and just had to trust it was there and then after what felt like an age it emerged from the fog like something from a Victorian horror movie as you realised how far was still to go!

After an extended delay waiting for the 505s to return from their excursion to the bay the committee boat was on station and were ready and raring to go.

Race 1 was held is similar wind conditions to yesterday, but slightly less chop. The wind eased a bit for race 3 making conditions a bit more friendly for the fleet.

I was close enough to the front to get a bit of a feel for the leading pack (a sign I personally had a better day). It was great to see my Bartley stablemate Sean Ricketts absolute smash the first beat and lead at the windward mark - Alex Horlock doesn't get it all his own way. However at the next beat Sean suffered a critical gear failure with a snapped toe strap - much swimming and rope bodging later he finished the race. Alex took win number 4.

In races 2 and 3 I could see (I think) Chris Webber (in the class loan boat - time to get your cheque book out Chris!), Tom White and Matt Thursfield in the mix with Sean 2nd to the windward mark behind Alex in both races.

Race 3 was interesting as some competitors were a bit off the angle of super pathfinder Hugo Hansen and found themselves adrift from the gate boat. This probably accounts for why I had the best start I'd had all weekend, with Jeremy Higson also having a great one and looking like he was going to cross the fleet. However a bit of a backer paid to the earlier starters. Massive credit to Andrew Goodman Smith who flew across in front of us (with former Champ Cliff Milliner) and he was using a small sail!

It was however business as usual at the front and Alex took 2 more bullets giving him a complete perfect set of 6 race wins and securing the title of National Champion with a day to spare. The question now is whether Alex tries to fold his 7ft brother into the front of the Melges for the Endeavour. Well done Alex - great result.

Tomorrow is looking sketchy at best. Will we sail? We don't know yet but either way the committee and race team will be supported with their decision.

Results after Day 2:

PosSail NoHelmClubDivisionR1R2R3R4R5R6Pts
11361Alex HorlockExePlatinum‑1111115
21315Chris WebberPaigntonGold‑42324314
31337Tom WhiteOlton MereSilver34432‑816
41302Matt ThursfieldChelmarshPlatinum2‑7277220
51357Cliff MillinerCotswoldPlatinum5‑6546424
61115Peter MackinStokes Bay SCPlatinum637‑93726
71073Sean RickettsBartleyGold756‑295629
81218Hugo HansenCotswoldPlatinum1216(DNC [86])511549
91188Kevin ReedRoadford LakeBronze910121010‑2151
101306Richard LambertBough BeechGold19‑319681052
111358Gavin YoungCotswoldPlatinum111188‑171452
121163Luke FisherEmberton ParkBronze1012101113‑1556
131095Thomas WilliamsBartleyGold138‑2113192073
141356Mike CritchleyBoltonPlatinum1513181712‑3175
151201Christopher WilliamsCotswoldGold819‑372691678
161359Andrew FlitcroftBoltonGold16‑401115152481
171248Matthew WilliamsCotswoldGold21181616‑431384
181246Anthony CritchleyBoltonGold1421201416‑3285
19700Douglas WhiteCotswoldBronze‑28171319211888
201258Ian HowettHavershamSilver2214141822‑3890
211333Chris HawleyBartleyGold24‑301921201296
221162Oliver CrockerCotswoldSilver239‑3112252897
231319Sean MuldoonHavershamSilver40‑412523149111
241027Steve Broom Bronze17‑2815252826111
251318James GerwatShorehamGold20‑2722272422115
261329Martin SmithChelmarshGold3320(RET [86])223011116
271267Jeremy HigsonBartleyGold25241731‑3519116
281202Martin BurgessBough BeechSilver1825(RET [86])391817117
291252Andrew GommOgstonGold261526‑362923119
301309Daniel StewardsonEmberton ParkBronze‑462336202739145
311244Julian WhiteCotswoldBronze‑353228283329150
321249Marcus ShawGirtonSilver34‑4923332340153
331256Paul BurtonGirtonBronze362230‑504127156
341094Clive BrownBoltonGold32362742‑7325162
351281Duncan CheshireChelmarshSilver2929‑46373934168
361353Dana ChurchNotts CountyGold38‑4329413236176
371263Daniel MorgansPembrokeshire YCBronze303335‑443843179
381261Shaun WelshPorthpeanBronze2737244550‑52183
391219Alistair BoydHavershamBronze(RET [86])4433403630183
401342Philip HindOgstonSilver‑594256302637191
411257Mike GibsonBartleyGold4926‑51493433191
421277Douglas RankinBlithfieldSilver313539‑464046191
431230Chris KnealeCardiff BayBronze‑563432344748195
441272Andy Goodman SmithAttenboroughBronze‑474638473735203
451250David PartridgeChelmarshSilver4238‑50484442214
461223Jon PebodyHuntsSilver5039404349‑57221
471275Rob BellEmberton ParkBronze3750(RET [86])355454230
481176Mark HitchmoughBowmoorBronze3948(RET [86])514650234
49698Charles FelgateCardiff BayBronze4452346045‑63235
501184Garry ButterfieldBartleySilver43‑5945565244240
511126Alex ClappertonLilliputBronze52(DNC [86])DNC [86]324241253
521307Martin RootsCardiff BayGold41(DNC [86])DNC [86]246145257
531215Michael MalcolmHavershamBronze‑615643575947262
541269James PatersonBartleyBronze60‑6242595556272
551220Matthew EndlishBowmoorBronze‑685749555659276
561334Stephen BlairBeaver SCBronze5355(RET [86])635751279
571151Andrew BethellLilliputBronze58534761‑6362281
581360Owen GriffithsBowmoorGold6351(RET [86])536061288
591059Adrian DavisGirtonSilver514541(RET [86])DNS [86]66289
601180David StephenBartleyBronze(RET [86])DNC [86]DNC [86]383149290
611235Malcolm CrundwellExeBronze6960(RET [86])585160298
621282Gareth BlakemoreBartleyBronze64634464‑6868303
631074Richard WilliamsBartleyBronze6258(DNC [86])546767308
641021Daniel BoddiceBartleyBronze‑656553656264309
651009Steve JellicoeOlton MereBronze454748(RET [86])DNC [86]DNC [86]312
661083Serena StewardsonEmberton ParkBronze‑706652626469313
671172Emily OsborneOgstonBronze‑716755666565318
681069Andy MarshallBowmoorBronze5564(RET [86])686670323
691134Tom BaldwinOgstonBronze6669546969‑71327
701203Steve JohnsonCotswoldBronze(DNC [86])DNC [86]DNC [86]525855337
711211David HansenCotswoldBronze67615773(DNS [86])DNC [86]344
721298Matthew EnglishBowmoorBronze(RET [86])DNC [86]DNC [86]724853345
731190Nick BoothPembrokeshire YCBronze(DNC [86])DNC [86]DNC [86]675358350
741103David AllenHavershamBronze5454(RET [86])DNC [86]DNC [86]DNC [86]366
751305Stuart StephenBartleyBronze4868(RET [86])DNC [86]DNC [86]DNC [86]374
761041James AshworthCotswoldBronze(RET [86])DNC [86]DNC [86]747172389
771057Ian CasewellCotswoldBronze(DNC [86])DNC [86]DNC [86]7170RET [86]399
781099Peter HousleySwarkstoneBronze57(DNC [86])DNC [86]RET [86]DNC [86]DNC [86]401
791196Mike GriffithsEmberton ParkBronze(DNC [86])DNC [86]DNC [86]7572DNS [86]405
801254Tony BleasdaleGirtonBronze(DNC [86])DNC [86]DNC [86]70DNC [86]DNC [86]414
811362Paul UndrellCotswoldSilver(DNC [86])DNC [86]DNC [86]DNC [86]DNC [86]DNC [86]430
81588Karen BellEmberton ParkBronze(RET [86])DNC [86]DNC [86]DNC [86]DNC [86]DNC [86]430
811363Tony EnglishBowmoorBronze(DNC [86])DNC [86]DNC [86]DNC [86]DNC [86]DNC [86]430
81436Owen GriffithsBowmoorBronze(DNC [86])DNC [86]DNC [86]DNC [86]DNC [86]DNC [86]430
811124Colin RickettsBartleyBronze(DNC [86])DNC [86]DNC [86]DNC [86]DNC [86]DNC [86]430

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