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RS Feva Grand Prix 6 and EuroCup 4 at Parkstone Yacht Club

by Chrissie Le Petit 16 Jul 06:21 NZST 28-29 June 2025
Phoebe Greenhalgh and Megan Gowers, third overall - RS Feva Grand Prix 6 and EuroCup 4 at Parkstone © Oli King Photography

Saturday - Day 1

The day began with hazy clouds, but the forecast promised blazing sunshine ahead. During the competitors' briefing, we were warmly welcomed by the Race Officer, Jeremy Harford-Tapp, along with representatives from the club and the Safety Lead John Deas, who all shared a few words. Our class coach, Duncan West, also addressed the group. The club's ceiling was adorned with vibrant Feva sails, adding to the atmosphere.

Eager to race, the sailors launched their boats as the weather transformed into glorious sunshine accompanied by a steady breeze. Jeremy, our Race Officer noted, "We had an action-packed Saturday with five clean races in solid winds—only one general recall and plenty of exciting racing moments."

After racing, we enjoyed a lively end-of-series social filled with entertainment from a local young sailor band. The evening was complete with dinner, mocktails, ice cream, and a silent disco! The sailors had a fantastic time, making it a wonderful way to celebrate the conclusion of our 2024/2025 Grand Prix Series.

Sunday - Day 2

Racing faced a delay due to a lack of wind. Sailors launched around midday, hopeful for a building breeze. Just after 14:00 hrs, racing commenced, and with the emergence of a sea breeze, we managed to complete the sixth and final race of Grand Prix 6, starting in 4 knots and building to 8 knots by the race's end.

The weekend showcased a fierce competition between Benas Sapkinas & Mykolas Leipus from ESSC/NBA/POSEIDONAS Sailing Clubs (sail no. 9150) and Thomas & Daniel Whitehead (sail no. 8686) from Filey, vying for the top spots. Consistently finishing in 2nd and 3rd places were Phoebe Greenhalgh and Megan Gowers (sail no. 8600).

Prize-giving was soon upon us, the commodore Roger Bennett, shared anecdotes from the weekend. The atmosphere was filled with cheers and applause as each team stepped up to receive their well-deserved medals and prizes.

This Grand Prix weekend will be remembered not only for the competitive racing but also for the enduring friendships and shared love for sailing, which continue to inspire everyone involved. Here's to many more thrilling races and unforgettable moments in the seasons to come!

Acknowledgements

As always, a multitude of thank-yous is in order:

  • Gratitude to our sponsors, Rooster and Wuka, for their support throughout the year.
  • A big thank you to Parkstone Yacht Club for their warm hospitality.
  • Special thanks to Jeremy, the race and safety team, and all the dedicated volunteers.
  • Thanks to Oli King Photography for capturing great photos and drone footage.
  • Appreciation goes to parents and coaches for traveling and bringing their sailors to the event.
  • Finally, thank you to all the sailors for making GP6 an enjoyable and competitive experience.

Podium Positions:

  • 1st Overall - Benas Sapkinas & Mykolas Leipus (sail no. 9150) from ESSC/NBA/POSEIDONAS Sailing Clubs all the way from Lithuania joining us for the EuroCup 4 event
  • 2nd Overall - Thomas & Daniel Whitehead (sail no. 8686), brother duo from Filey
  • 3rd Overall - Phoebe Greenhalgh & Megan Gowers (sail no. 8600) from Port Dinorwic Sailing Club, standing strong for Welsh female sailors
  • 4th Overall - Noah Helm and Will Fenton (sail no. 2369) from Lyme Regis Sailing Club, claiming a bullet on the last race of the series!
  • 5th Overall - Austeja Karcauskaite & Auguste Zukauskaite from ESSC Poseidonas also visiting us from Lithuania
  • 6th Overall - Emily Franklin & Hattie Pond/Jack Kent all from the home club Parkstone Yacht Club

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmCrewClubR1R2R3R4R5R6Pts
1st9150Benas SapkinasMykolas LeipusESSC/NBA/POSEIDONAS1211‑327
2nd8686Thomas WhiteheadDaniel WhiteheadFiley School21231‑79
3rd8600Phoebe GreenhalghMegan GowersPDSC‑33322313
4th2369Noah HelmWill FentonLyme Regis SC44‑544117
5th0Austeja KarcauskaiteAuguste ZukauskaiteEssc Poseidonas10565‑15632
6th3358Emily FranklinHattie Pond/Jack KentParkstone YC964105‑1334
7th6199Ben McEwenOlivia MacAlisterRoyal Lymington YC6‑137613436
8th7672Beth LlewellynWill FullerHISC7128(RET)8540
9th4103Sophie Le GriceEmily ShellWarsash5915‑1861045
10th4763Chloe DavisIsabella DeasParkstone YC‑12811771245
11th7606Berenice Rydin‑OrwinFlorence PattersonLyme Regis SC/St Mawes SC810108‑161551
12th6321Emilia LakerAbi LlewellynHISC11‑1513912853
13th5371James MurrayRaf ArcherParkstone YC13‑171613101163
14th8648George McCormickCarwyn ParryParkstone YC1616‑191211964
15th4993William WestJasmine D'ArcyStarcross YC / Exeter School17‑1991691667
16th6165Amber GiumaliAnnabel ScottFPSC/HISC15111711‑191468
17th8682Emelia WillisAnnabelle MoyesParkstone Yacht Club‑2071415171770
18th6291Eloise Harford TappMolly Todd/Ben KnapperParkstone YC14‑221814142282
19th4647Josie ClarkStella AndrewsParkstone YC181812(DNC)DNC21101
20th2095Emilie WaddellYasmina Kaviani‑MundyParkstone YC21202320(RET)18102
21st2823Alice AldredHannah Illingworth‑HofmannParkstone YC2224‑26192019104
22nd930Tom NortonFreddy Mellery‑PrattParkstone YC2414242122(DNS)105
23rd6277Matteo GerraGeorge GreenoParkstone YC19‑2322222123107
24th8693Faith FairweatherRosie KeatsParkstone YC(RET)21201718DNC108
25th3746Katie McMasterErin RobsonParkstone YC232525(RET)RET24129
26th6440Lacey Winton‑GriffithsEleanor BarkerSpinnaker Sailing Club25(RET)DNCDNCDNC26147
27th8670Eloise McCarthyAlex ScottParkstone YC(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC20148
28th2249Jemima ToddIzzy BurtParkstone YC(RET)RET21RETRETDNC149
29th4194Florence Bewick‑NewberyEva HudsonLTSC(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC25153
30th1023Thomas KnightSamuel MachellHISC(RET)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNC160
30th8624Matthew BoatmanArchie DenleySunderland YC(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNC160

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