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Harken Hadron H2 National Championships 2025 at Weymouth & Portland National Sailing Academy - Day 1

by Keith Callaghan 4 Jul 23:08 PDT 4-6 July 2025
Chris Brown attempts a risky port tack start in race 1 on day 1 of the Harken Hadron H2 Nationals at the WPNSA © David Henshall

A 12-14 knot south-westerly breeze at WPNSA provided the competitors a thrilling start to the 2025 Hadron H2 national championships on Friday, 4th July.

Three races were sailed in Weymouth Bay. In race 1, Mark Tucker, sailing in his first H2 championships, showed the fleet the way to the weather mark - and by a significant margin. Richard Leftley rounded in second, some way behind, but on the off-wind legs of the trapezoid course he whittled down Mark's lead, finally overtaking him to win the race. Gavin Fleming, also sailing in his first H2 championships finished in third place.

The second race saw a close combat between Richard Leftley and Class Chairman Richard Le Mare, with the former registering his second win - but only by a margin of a few meters. Gavin Fleming was again third, with Mark Tucker in fourth.

Richard Le Mare turned the tables on Richard Leftley in the last race of the day and Gavin Fleming moved up a gear to push Leftley back to third.

Tim Garvin, Steven Hendon and Barry Wolfenden also had consistently good results to remain in contention. With 5 more races scheduled over the next two days, and stronger winds forecast, the championship is still wide open.

Results after Day 1:

PosSail NoBoat NameHelmClubR1R2R3Pts
1145 Richard Leftley 1135
2156AliceRichard Le Mare 5218
3135CluaranGavin FlemingHunts SC3328
4178TiffanyMark TuckerLee‑on‑the‑Solent SC24511
5129 Tim Garvin 45716
6166 Steve Hendon 66416
7142Lone WolfBarry Wolfenden 79622
8146SmudgeAndrew McGaw 117927
9182 Adrian PeckhamPevensey Bay SC9111030
10152A Whiter Shade of PaleIan Dawson 8101432
11168 Martin Orton 1381233
12122High HopesIan Brooks 1613837
13148Raspberry RippleDave Barker 12121539
14102TPOIan Little 14151140
15177CasinoHeadband Brown 10141943
16191 Rick de Blaby 18161347
17169A Touch of YellowALASDAIR HOOD 15171850
18196HydrotherapyBob Cowan 17RET1755
19150H2‑150Stephen OliverWarsash SC19RET1656
20158Carpe DiemRobert TateQueen Mary SC20RETDNC62

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