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

by Keith Callaghan 7 Jul 01:27 PDT 4-6 July 2025
The start of race 6 during the Harken Hadron H2 Nationals at the WPNSA © David Henshall

The three races of day 3 of the H2 nationals was sailed in a brisk 12-16 knot south-westerly breeze and brilliant sunshine.

Richard Le Mare led the fleet for the first lap of race 6 but his two closest rivals closed him down by lap 2 and Richard Leftley passed him on the next run, to win by 3 boat lengths. Gavin Fleming was close behind in third, with Mark Tucker in fourth place.

Having never been lower than fourth in any race, Gavin Fleming finally managed a win in race 7, but, crucially, Richard Leftley finished in second place, ahead of his main rival.

In the last race, Richard Leftley confirmed his place as 2025 national champion with another win from Richard Le Mare, with Gavin Fleming in third.

Tim Garvin secured sailed consistently to finish fourth overall - a great achievement in a borrowed boat.

Thus ended a spectacular day of fast racing in perfect conditions at WPNSA.

Thanks go to Chris Brown for organising the sailing and the social events from the H2 Class Association side and thanks to the many staff and volunteers at WPNSA for providing us with great event under sometimes trying conditions. Special mention goes to the genial Richard Bowers (event coordinator) and PRO Paul Kimmens but more than 25 people were engaged supporting us on the water - thank you all, and I hope you enjoyed the spectacle of H2's racing.

And grateful thanks to our sponsors, Harken, who provided us with some excellent prizes. At the prize-giving there was a special presentation to Ian Dawson of 3 of Harken's new Zircon low friction mainsheet blocks. Ian is a light weather specialist, with 3 second places and a third at the H2 nationals in recent years. These blocks will give him even more of an edge!

Richard Leftley also won the Heavyweights Trophy. Martin Orton (8th overall) won the Lightweights Trophy. The Masters Trophy went to Gavin Fleming (3rd overall). The grand Masters Trophy was won by Steven Hendon (7th overall) and the Ulysses trophy (for the first helm over 70) was won by Ian Dawson (10th overall).

Thus another great H2 championship ends. It was so close between the two Richards - Richard Leftley finished only 3 metres ahead of Richard Le Mare in two races and the final difference was just one point.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoBoat NameHelmClubR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8Pts
1145 Richard Leftley 11‑32‑31218
2156AliceRichard Le Mare ‑521112‑329
3135CluaranGavin FlemingHunts SC‑332‑4231314
4178TiffanyMark TuckerLee‑on‑the‑Solent SC245(DNC)(DNC)45424
5166 Steve Hendon 664(DNC)(DNC)54530
6129 Tim Garvin 45‑73(DNC)76732
7142Lone WolfBarry Wolfenden ‑7‑966567636
8168 Martin Orton ‑1381254‑1481047
9146SmudgeAndrew McGaw 1179(DNC)(DNC)1391261
10152A Whiter Shade of PaleIan Dawson 81014(DNC)(DNC)915864
11177CasinoHeadband Brown 101419(DNC)(DNC)811971
12182 Adrian PeckhamPevensey Bay SC91110(DNC)(DNC)16191378
13169A Touch of YellowALASDAIR HOOD 1517‑1876‑18181780
14122High HopesIan Brooks 16138(DNC)(DNC)DNS121181
15148Raspberry RippleDave Barker 121215(DNC)(DNC)1110DNC81
16102TPOIan Little 141511(DNC)(DNC)15141483
17191 Rick de Blaby 181613(DNC)(DNC)12131587
18150H2‑150Stephen OliverWarsash SC19(RET)16(DNC)DNC101718101
19196HydrotherapyBob Cowan 17(RET)17(DNC)DNC171616104
20158Carpe DiemRobert TateQueen Mary SC20(RET)(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNC125

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