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K1 National Championship at the Weymouth & Portland National Sailing Academy

by Jeremy Hudson 10 Sep 01:06 PDT 5-7 September 2025
K1 Nationals at the WPNSA © David Beer

A new generation triumphs as the K1 fleet doubles in size, delivering three days of epic racing and a thrilling father-son showdown.

The K1 National Championship made a triumphant return to the renowned waters of the Weymouth & Portland National Sailing Academy (WPNSA) for the first time in four years over the long weekend 5th -7th September. With a record-breaking 38 entries, the fleet size more than doubled from 2021, marking a major milestone for this rapidly expanding singlehanded keelboat class. Over three days, competitors were put to the test across nine races, experiencing conditions that ranged from light, strategic sailing to powerful, full-throttle challenges. The event, expertly managed by Race Officer Frankie Upton and her team, was impeccably hosted by WPNSA and generously supported by Ovington Boats and Ripe Craftinsure.

Day 1 - Father vs. Son Begins

The stage was set on Friday with a building breeze that reached 15 knots, allowing the fleet to find its rhythm. Early on, it looked like business as usual as Simon Hawkes, a multiple national champion and long time class pace setter, sailed to two convincing victories. However, the narrative shifted dramatically in the final race of the day when his son, Ben Hawkes, clinched a narrow win, signaling the start of a fierce generational contest. Behind the leading pair, consistent performances from Paul Birbeck, Richard Sims, Leighton King, and Jeremy Hudson kept the pressure on and demonstrated the growing depth of talent in the class. The day concluded with a valuable debrief from coach Adam Bowers, who used video analysis and humor to help sailors improve their game. The day concluded with many heading to local haunt The Fat Badger to swap stories and soothe tired muscles.

Day 2 - Ben Strikes Back

Saturday brought more mid-teen breezes, ramping up into thrilling full-power conditions as the day progressed. With shifts, gusts and tight mark roundings aplenty, race management was exemplary in delivering three high-quality races. Simon claimed the opener, but Ben responded with a masterclass, securing victories in the next two races, reducing his father's overall lead to a single point by the end of the day. Behind them, constant place changes throughout the fleet reflected just how competitive the class has become. The evening BBQ and bar session at the club proved the perfect way to unwind, with sailors rehydrating and refuelling in classic K1 fashion — competitive on the water, welcoming off it.

Day 3 - Lightning, Drama, and a Champion Unmasked

Sunday opened with a weather-induced delay as thunder and lightning swept through the area and delayed racing. With some (notably Simon!) lobbying for a weather-induced early finish, the race team stood firm and, once the skies cleared, delivered three final races in testing, shifty and building conditions.

The day saw new names at the top, with Jeremy Hudson and Leighton King claiming victories in the first two races. By the final race, the breeze, topping 30 knots, was back with full force, and Ben Hawkes clinched a critical win. As the fleet sailed in, the final results were far from clear. When the numbers were finally tallied, it was the younger Hawkes who emerged victorious, becoming the 2025 K1 National Champion. He narrowly beat his father, Simon, while Paul Birbeck's consistency earned him a well-deserved third place. The battle for fourth through sixth was so close that it required countback, with Jeremy Hudson just edging out Leighton King and Richard Sims.

The prize-giving ceremony celebrated not only the champions but also the spirit of the class. Ben Hawkes received the overall title, along with the Junior Prize, a bag of wine gums. Simon Hawkes was crowned Masters Champion, while Ian Duke and Richard Sims took home the Seniors and Veterans titles, respectively. The day concluded with universal praise for the event, the volunteers, and the vibrant K1 Class itself. With the buzz already building for the 2026 Nationals from the Royal Torbay Yacht Club, it's clear this singlehanded class is sailing from strength to strength.

Prize Winners:

Champion: Ben Hawkes
2nd: Simon Hawkes
3rd: Paul Birbeck
4th-6th (on countback): Jeremy Hudson, Leighton King, Richard Sims
Junior Prize, (under 60), (Fruit Gums): Ben Hawkes
Masters Champion: Simon Hawkes
Seniors Champion: Ian Duke
Veterans Champion: Richard Sims
Beat Your Predicted Place Winner: Mike Beckett (outstanding performance) 2nd David Gorringe and 3rd Mark Stones

With smiles all round, sore legs, and stories to last the winter, the 2025 Nationals closed with universal praise for the venue, the volunteers, and the class itself. Already, the buzz is building for Torbay 2026, as the K1 Class continues to go from strength to strength.

If you're looking to join a vibrant, welcoming fleet sailing a versatile and rewarding boat, visit the K1 Class Association website for more information.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9Pts
1164Ben Hawkes 341311‑5‑5114
2198Simon Hawkes 1121‑53‑83516
3175Paul Birbeck 233‑442‑122218
4120Jeremy HudsonFrensham Pond Sc‑62466614(RET)29
5185Leighton King 465‑2737‑231329
6180Richard Sims 55‑6225‑96429
797Andrew Wilson 810‑1497(DNS)39854
8170Ian DukeDatchet Water SC‑19‑131211104281057
9188Mike Beckett 10810109134‑29‑1864
10130Mark Stones 12‑1717889‑227970
11171Jeffrey Vander Borght 149914‑151411‑21677
1287John RichardsonRoyal Windermere YC1811771610‑24‑241382
13191Hilly KingFrensham Pond Sc1312‑24‑1813161510786
1420David Gorringe ‑1515‑1615141110111187
15129Richard Le Mare 97115128(DNC)(DNC)DNC91
16121Graham ButlerDatchet Water SC7161316‑20‑1818131295
17189Martyn EmbersonNorthampton SC/Rutland SC11‑218121715‑32191799
18111Dominick HumeShoreham171415‑19‑191961515101
19161Jason King ‑21(OCS)19171812161214108
20157Geoff KingBarnt Green SC/Tewkesbury Cruising & SC16(OCS)1813111721‑2319115
21150Steve Pooley ‑251920‑232220141816129
22163Julian LeggettWeir Wood SC2323‑302121‑25131721139
2378Philip Norris ‑30242324‑292672623153
24124Simon PattersonTewkesbury Cruising & SC242021‑26‑3121252222155
25193Michael CommanderTeign Corinthian YC‑2928‑31202622281420158
2692George Hoskins ‑3330‑33292423171625164
27106Mike Deane 2025‑28‑312327202727169
2874Derek Lambert 22262522‑32‑30262529175
29181Chris Swallow 26‑2926(DNC)2524292026176
3085Philip Noak ‑34‑3232253031192824189
31169Martin Kimber 281822302729(DNC)(DNC)DNC193
3246Jonathan Buckler 313134282828(DNC)(DNC)DNC219
3399Christofer CooneyCarsington SC‑37‑3535323332303028220
3445Patrick Southon 272227(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC232
35183Nigel Salmon 322729(DNC)(DNC)DNC27DNCDNC232
3653Elizabeth Le Mare 353336(DNC)(DNC)DNC313130235
3766Lawrence Whittenham 3634(DNS)(DNC)DNCDNC3332RET252
38190Cedric JakobsenDatchet Water SC(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC273

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