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Velocitek March 2026

RS Vareo open meeting at Oxford Sailing Club

by Tony Bell 22 Apr 05:52 PDT 18-19 April 2026
RS Vareo open meeting at Oxford SC © Tim Olin / www.olinphoto.co.uk

A fleet of twelve RS Vareos made the trip to Oxford Sailing Club at Farmoor reservoir to attend the Vareo and K6 open. When I say, "made the trip", this was true for five boats, there was a strong home water contingent of seven boats.

With a good forecast for Saturday and the expectation that the wind would drop off and swing around to the north on Sunday, Miles Roebuck and the team really pulled out the stops to ensure that we had four races on Saturday. Given the fantastic weather, high teens with 20mph gusts, I for one knew about it that evening.

The first race set the tone for the weekend with Luke Fisher leading home, Michelle Collier-Brooks in second and Nick Crickmore in third - the eventual overall 1,2,3. But it certainly wasn't all one-way traffic, with most of the fleet at one time or another snagging a top four finish.

Home sailor Tom Laidlar got a second and fourth and had the potential to do more on the Sunday, however this was his final day of racing as he has now gone to join the RAF. Paul North had a mixed weekend but at least got that elusive first place to deny Luke Fisher a clean sweep.

Rob Howard travelled the furthest to the club, 5 1/2 hours from Sunderland, although Owen balding travelling back to Shoreham overnight probably clocked up a similar sort of mileage. It was great to see them on the circuit.

Home sailors Nigel Fawlk, Terry Brooks, and Paul Kettle enjoyed having new competition and learning new tips and modifications.

Apparently, it's the honour of the sailor with the worst set of results to do the write up. I guess the rationale is that I can see all the other boats albeit, in my case, not very close up. To be honest it doesn't matter where you finish in the fleet when you've got a friendly bunch of sailors, a cracking boat, a great stretch of water and fantastic conditions - it's just a pleasure to be on the water. Overall, a fantastic weekend's sailing.

Many thanks for Michelle for organising the event, providing the prizes and, in the words of Owen, Miles and Alistair, running a slick event. Thank you also to the race officer and all the volunteers and members of Oxford Sailing Club who gave up their time to make the event happen.

See more photographs by Timothy Olin www.flickr.com/photos/141388522@N05/with/55219996671

Overall Results:

PosBoatSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3R4R5R6Pts
1st 621Luke FisherEmberton Park SC1111‑415
2nd 568Michelle Collier‑BrooksOxford Sailing Club2‑3323212
3rd 162Nick CrickmoreWobyc3‑4232313
4thWestitude347Owen BoldingShoreham SC6‑11455424
5th 443Paul northMilton Keynes SC‑96671525
6thRisk It!359Thomas LaidlarOxford Sailing Club8284(DNC)DNC35
7th 487Nigel FawlkOxford Sailing Club77‑996635
8th 374Terry BrooksOxford Sailing Club5558(DNC)DNC36
9thHugo527Rob HowardSunderland Yacht club‑108768736
10thDusty321Paul KettleOxford Sailing Club41010(DNC)7839
11th 299Tony BellOxford Sailing Club‑1191110101050
12th 285Andrew NicollOxford Sailing Club(DNC)DNCDNCDNC9957

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