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FM Sailing Northamptonshire Youth Series leg 2 at Middle Nene Sailing Club

by Wilf Kunze 29 Apr 20:55 AEST 25 April 2026

Birds of prey take to the water

Following the successful start of the Series at Northampton SC a week earlier, the young sailors in the circuit met at Middle Nene SC in Thrapston (Northants) for the next of seven rounds on Saturday, 25th April 2026. The three fleets, named Osprey (PY 1450+), Eagle (PY 1368/1369) and Falcon (PY up to 1367), were crewed by young sailors from 10 to 18 years old, covering a wide range of experience levels.

In the event, juniors familiar with national championship racing sailed alongside intermediate competitors and first-timers. This wide spread of age and experience was catered for by a well-staffed regatta team and a number of support craft.

Whilst the race series' name refers to its home county, competitors from outside Northamptonshire were also welcomed, with some sailors coming from as far afield as Wiltshire, Oxfordshire and even the Isle of Anglesey.

The weather forecast had predicted beautiful sunshine with very little wind, but nonetheless 20 boats got ready to sail and the contestants were rewarded for their persistence. Almost precisely at the beginning of the first race, a gentle breeze set in and got the fleets off to a good start.

The mild but sailable conditions continued throughout the two morning races, followed by somewhat calmer winds after the lunch break. Nevertheless, two more races could be completed as planned and later the youngsters all got together in the clubhouse for a most welcome buffet meal.

The prize-giving was held shortly after 5pm with trophies and prizes presented by Mark Greer, head of junior coaching and Director of Events at Middle Nene SC, who was also responsible for the overall running of the day. He thanked the competitors for taking part, but also their helpers and the MNSC support team on and off the water for a great day and a safe, enjoyable regatta.

The new race series is held throughout the spring/summer season, sponsored for the first time by FM Sailing, an outgoing, ambitious new chandlery and sail loft based in Northampton. The clubs co-operating in the events are Northampton SC, Middle Nene SC, Hollowell SC, Banbury SC, Draycote Water SC and Cransley SC. The final event will be held at Northampton SC on Saturday, 5th September 2026, when the overall champions will be determined.

Further details about the entire race series are also available from www.fmsailing.co.uk/northamptonshire-youth-sailing-series

Overall Results:

PosFleetClassSail NoHelmCrewClubR1R2RR4Pts
1stEagleTOPPER48535Tom Moriarty Draycote‑32125
2ndEagleTOPPER45909Thomas Croxton Hollowell2‑3237
3rdFalconILCA 6 / Laser136524Harry Ambery MNSC513‑109
4thFalconRS FEVA XL3561Joshua GillsonHarry JarvisMNSC4‑125413
5thOspreyRS TERA4547Isabelle Gilson MNSC76‑10114
6thFalconILCA 4 / Laser212661Jai Dhaliwal Draycote1‑147715
7thOspreyTOPPER 4.215Austin Burgoine Banbury64‑12515
8thFalconRS FEVA XL8034George WoodAthena TollingerMNSC10‑134620
9thFalconILCA 4 / Laser52409Henry Martin Trearddur‑976922
10thEagleTOPPER46168Emily Shepley Banbury‑128.58.51229
11thEagleTOPPER49375Nathaniel Zurek Northampton11118.5‑1330.5
12thEagleRS TERA PRO111Arianne Leather MNSC‑171015833
13thOspreyRS TERA SPORT2987Jameson Tolllinger MNSC8‑15111433
14thFalconILCA 7 / Laser157263Oliver Gover Northampton138.513(2134.5
15thEagleTOPPER44351Erica Wood MNSC155‑161535
16thOspreyRS TERA SPORT4540Chloe Jarvis MNSC14(21171142
17thEagleTOPPER43526Isaac Foulds Draycote16(21142151
18thFalconLASER PICO5Poppy BoswellTabatha HodgsonNorthampton‑1916191651
19thFalconLASER PICO12Jamie WilliamsBen HodgesonNorthampton181718(2153
20thFalconFUSION PRO1Serena DurrellSophiaNorthampton(2121202162

Eagle Fleet Results:

PosClassSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3R4Pts
1stTOPPER48535Tom MoriartyDraycote‑21113
2ndTOPPER45909Thomas CroxtonHollowell1‑2225
3rdTOPPER49375Nathaniel ZurekNorthampton3‑63.5511.5
4thTOPPER46168Emily ShepleyBanbury‑443.5411.5
5thRS TERA PRO111Arianne LeatherMNSC‑756314
6thTOPPER44351Erica WoodMNSC53‑7614
7thTOPPER43526Isaac FouldsDraycote6(DNS)5DNS19

Falcon Fleet Results:

PosClassSail NoHelmCrewClubR1R2RR4Pts
1stILCA 6 / Laser136524Harry Ambery MNSC311‑55
2ndRS FEVA XL3561Joshua GillsonHarry JarvisMNSC2‑4316
3rdILCA 4 / Laser212661Jai Dhaliwal Draycote1‑6539
4thRS FEVA XL8034George WoodAthena TollingerMNSC‑55229
5thILCA 4 / Laser52409Henry Martin Trearddur‑424410
6thILCA 7 / Laser157263Oliver Gover Northampton636(1015
7thLASER PICO5Poppy BoswellTabatha HodgsonNorthampton‑878621
8thLASER PICO12Jamie WilliamsBen HodgesonNorthampton787(1022
9thFUSION PRO1Serena DurrellSophiaNorthampton(101091029

Osprey Fleet Results:

PosClassSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3R4Pts
1stRS TERA SPORT4547Isabelle GilsonMNSC‑22114
2ndTOPPER 4.215Austin BurgoineBanbury11‑324
3rdRS TERA SPORT2987Jameson TolllingerMNSC332‑48
4thRS TERA SPORT4540Chloe JarvisMNSC4(DNS)4311

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