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Silver Scorpion and Inland Championships 2026 at Bristol Corinthian Yacht Club

by Steve Graham 23 Apr 06:48 PDT 18-19 April 2026
Scorpion Inland Championships at Bristol © Steve Graham

The second round of the 2026 Silver Scorpion was held at Bristol Corinthian. Visitors arrived in bright sunshine with a building breeze and the promise of some great racing.

The briefing conducted by OD Johnny Allen was friendly and informal, with Johnny impressing on the fleet how poor the forecast was for the following day and suggesting a change of format. The fleet were in agreement and quickly rigged, changed and headed to the start line.

With a trapezoid course set in the freshening breeze the first of eight sprint races got under way. Tom Gillard and Rachael Grey set the pace and the trend for the day, taking their first bullet chased hard by Steve Hall and Steve Graham. Mike Lennon and Dave Orrell took third having not sailed together for 30 years and showing class never fades.

With a very brief pause to re-anchor the drifting committee boat, four anchors required, the race team cracked on with their task.

As the racing continued Tom & Rache showed why they're the team to beat, scoring 8 straight wins. Chris Martin and John Tailby joined the fight for the podium with a string of P2s in the later races.

Behind the leading pack the racing was just as tight. Steve McCarthy and Delyth Hopkins came out on top in a three-way fight for fifth place over Richard Gatehouse & Lauren Wills and Martin Denchfield & Claire Allen.

With eight races complete and the fleet exhausted Johnny called time and the crews headed to the club for hot showers and cold beer.

The evenings social took advantage of the local hostelry despite John Tailby's best efforts to book a pub 25 miles away.

Sunday dawned to bacon sandwiches and a smug looking OD. As predicted the wind failed to appear. Despite a brief zephyr raising the hopes of the competitors that there'd be some racing, the day was abandoned and boats were packed ready for the journey home.

At the prize-giving Tom thanked all the volunteers and the club for a great weekend.

Prize winners were:
1st - Tom Gillard and Rachel Gray
2nd - Chris Martin and John Tailby
3rd - Steve Hall and Steve Graham
1st Silver fleet - Steve McCarthy and Delyth Hopkins

Overall Results:

PosBoat NameSail NoHelmCrewSailing ClubR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8Pts
1stThe Essence of wetness2057Tom GillardRach GrayStaunton Harold‑111111117
2ndSneaky ninja2026Chris MartinJohn TailbyBartley(OCS)342222217
3rdQuackers!2022Stevie HallStevie GrahamStaunton Harold22333‑43319
4th 2063Michael LennonDave OrrellHayling Island3(OCS)24OCS34432
5thFOEN1984Steven McCarthyDelyth HopkinsThe Chase SC445‑6456533
6thPredator1925Martyn DenchfieldClaire AllenGrafham‑6565665639
7thPolycrooz1919Richard GatehouseLauren willsSidmouth56‑77577744
8thIt's me or the boat1991David BennettSarah BancroftChew Valley77(DNS)DNSDNSDNSDNSDNS74
9thShandy1052Liz Hill‑SmithAlison SheldrickHertford County8(DNS)DNSDNSDNSDNSDNSDNS80
10thSidewinder1951Fiona TaylorGordon TaylorLymington Town(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC84
10thFac511988Barny croftLouise CorfieldSidmouth(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC84

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