Horning Sailing Club Regatta Week 2021
by Holly Hancock 11 Aug 2021 03:18 NZST
31 July - 6 August 2021
Horning Sailing Club's Regatta Week began with racing on Hoveton Little Broad on Saturday 31st July and Sunday 1st August, with two days of contrasting conditions. Beginning with light winds and the broad looking like a millpond, the wind picked up during the afternoon to provide pleasant conditions.
On Sunday, the day started with torrential rain for the morning's church service, after which the skies brightened and there was a gentle breeze on the Broad, which provided for frustrating racing at times as the wind regularly shifted. Thankfully, by the afternoon, the winds were more consistent and racing was enjoyed by all, despite the occasional shower!
Monday saw the start of racing on the river outside the Clubhouse, and the River Bure became a sea of colour and activity as first the dinghies took to the water, followed by the keelboats and then the cruisers later in the day. During the morning series Horning Sailing Club was presented with the Martin Broom Memorial Trophy by Ben Falat and Julia Bower of the Norfolk and Suffolk Boating Association (NSBA) for 'Outstanding Contribution to Broads Boating', particularly in relation to the Club's work with the Three Rivers Race, the Training Centre and the positive impact on both youth and adult sailors in the area. With very light and shifty winds, strong tide and drifting conditions, racing was a true test of perseverance. The winds picked up during the afternoon much to the relief of competitors, and progress was steadier - with relatively short races being the order of the day. The evening Officers' Trophy was won by Kevin Saunders in Reedling Cockatrice, whilst the First Trophy went to Lorraine Street helming Yare & Bure Brimstone.
On Tuesday the line was run by Snowflake Sailing Club, and once again was subject to light winds, although more than the previous day. By lunchtime, conditions had turned very light once more and the wind completely shifted direction for the midday Cruiser races, with progress slow. By the afternoon series and evening races conditions had improved. The Miras Tankards for helm and crew in the scratch race were won by Robert and Holly Hancock in Reedling Siskin, whilst the junior race for the Delves Challenge Cup was sailed for in anything from Teras to Rebels (Splashes, Fevas, Toppers). It was eventually won by Henry Means in Yare & Bure Painted Jezebel, second was Harrison Ryder in Rebel Queen and third James Pettit in an RS Tera.
On Wednesday, the line was run by Norfolk Broad Yacht Club, and also saw Horning hold a fancy-dress day to raise funds for Dystonia UK. Seeing the Vice Commodore dressed as a dinosaur in the race box, along with pirates, princesses and lobsters on the water (to name but a few!) was quite a sight! With the theme of light winds continuing throughout the day, combined with a strong tide, this meant that large numbers of competitors were over the start line, particularly during the morning series. Later in that same race, several competitors went the wrong side of the final buoy on a shortened course, meaning that they had to retrace their route and correct it before finishing. During the lunchtime series the majority of the Rebel fleet returned from around the corner with one or two green penalty flags flying - leaving it to the imagination what had happened upriver! The Junior Trophy sailed for in the evening was won on handicap by Josh Means sailing Yare & Bure Painted Jezebel, who was also first over the water ahead of Ella Middleton sailing Rebel Queen, and Josh's brother Henry sailing a Laser Radial third. The Allcomers Services Race was won by Josh & Henry's father Simon Means sailing Rebel Rothay.
Thursday saw the Horning Town Open Regatta, colloquially known as "Spoon Day" where silver-plated spoons are traditionally presented to competitors finishing 1st, 2nd and 3rd during the day. The lack of wind was no longer a problem! In the breezy conditions, Rebels were reefed, the Lasers switched to radial rigs and the Reedlings opted to use smaller sails. Thursday also saw the best turnout of Cruisers, with 10 on the water for the lunchtime race - which was won by Matt Ellis helming Breeze - quite a sight with its impressive towering rig on the river, with Melinda second, helmed by Paul Howes, and Pickle third, helmed by Phil Montague. The lunchtime race for the Second Horning Challenge Cup saw all boats (except for Allcomers C) compete for the Overall Trophy to be won on handicap - this was won by Toby Fields and Daniel Blackwell in Yeoman Tanskey. Despite the increasing winds, the evening Water Babies Race for Juniors in Fixed Keels was able to go ahead, and provided another win for Josh Means in Painted Jezebel, crewed by Edward Wildman, with Jack Barnham in Rebel H crewed by Tom Thwaites second (winning the Richard Page Memorial Trophy), and Jack Copping and Thomas Wildman third in Yare & Bure Scarce Copper.
On Friday the weather was the main story of the day - with very gusty winds, black skies and torrential rain! A huge storm hit during the lunchtime series, bringing with it rain so hard that it was difficult to see, and winds so strong that they caused keelboats to death roll on the run back to the Clubhouse, with one ending up in the reeds to allow the storm to pass, whilst racing was quickly shortened. The dinghy helms revelled in the conditions and came back with huge grins on their faces - particularly the young Topper fleet and, despite James Street crossing the finish line whilst capsized, he still managed a second place behind Jasper Richardson, who took a number of wins during the week. As the storm rumbled on, the afternoon series was postponed, and then condensed into Allcomers racing - one for keelboats, one for dinghies and one for cruisers. Much to the disappointment of sailors, especially the younger ones, the winds had dropped and racing was relatively calm, with even the rain clearing up for the evening races. During the final Cruiser Race, all but one boat sailed the wrong course - meaning that Peter Goshawk in Grayling won and also took the Chris Shallcross Memorial Trophy. The final junior race was also not without excitement, sailed for in a variety of boats from Splashes to Toppers and RS Fevas - the jib detaching itself from one of the Fevas seconds before the start requiring a speedy fix! The race was won by Anya Gittins in her Topper, just seconds ahead of sister Zia also sailing a Topper, with Abbey Penny sailing a Splash third. Concurrently, the Novices in Fixed Keels race took place, with Hamish Harmer crewed by James Pettit narrowly winning in Yeoman Anoah, ahead of Oliver Childerhouse in Rebel Queen.
A full social programme was also enjoyed off the water, including a treasure hunt around the Village on Saturday evening, the Berry Shield Motor Boat Handling competition on Sunday, with the Senior competition won by Adrian Tooke, and the Junior by James Pettit. Monday saw bingo and fish and chips, whilst Tuesday was pizza and quiz night. Wednesday was a pleasant evening cruise on the Southern Comfort, and Thursday paella and party with music from the Rock n Roll band "Beat Deluxe". Finally, Friday evening saw some cooling off with water frolics for the younger sailors, and evening entertainment from the Spangle Steel Pan Band.
Overall, it was a great week with strong turnouts of Yeomans, Rebels and Yare & Bures, and saw close racing every day, particularly amongst the dinghies with around 20 Toppers racing. Determination and perseverance were shown by the whole dinghy fleet, and all sailed incredibly well, although there were stand out performances from Edward Wildman in the Lasers, winning 14 races, Abbey Penny winning 8, including every afternoon Allcomers C race, and Jasper Richardson with 7 wins also in the Allcomers C. However, it was wasn't all about the racing, but friendships, team spirit and just enjoying being back on the water. All-in-all a week that felt almost normal after the challenges of the last 18 months, and which was enjoyed by all.
Trophy Winners:
Sail No. | Trophy | Boat Name | Winner |
Regatta Weekend |
50 | Single Handed Dinghy Trophy | Not awarded | |
39a | Old Malthouse Trophy A | Not awarded | |
100 | Millenium Cup | Tara | Geoff Stubbs |
104 | Harnser Trophy | Rebel Maid | Kevin Edwards |
105 | Butterfly Salver | Painted Jezebel | Simon Means |
39b | Old Malthouse Trophy B | Laser | Edward Wildman |
27a | Gosling Goblet | Topper | Abigail Penny |
110 | Suzie Heywood Memorial Trophy | Painted Jezebel | Heidi Means |
117 | Blackhorse ‑ River Cruisers | Amantani | George Brewis |
118 | Storey ‑ Production Cruisers | Not awarded | |
Single Race Trophies |
61 | The Shields White Admiral | Painted Jezebel | Simon Means |
37 | Officers Trophy | Cockatrice | Kevin Saunders |
21 | First Trophy | Brimstone | Lorraine Street |
14 | Delves Challenge Cup | Painted Jezebel | Henry Means |
7 | Bosun Trophy | Painted Jezebel | Simon Means |
120a | Broadacres Cup | Grayling | Peter Goshawk |
38 | Junior Trophy | Painted Jezebel | Josh Means |
8 | Braithwaite Cup | Rebel Rothay | Simon Means |
22 | Fleet Trophy | Not awarded | |
67 | Landamore Open Regatta Trophy | Tara | Geoff Stubbs |
68 | Rebel Lion Trophy | Rebel Rothay | Peter Brown |
70b | Bath White Trophy | Painted Jezebel | Simon Means |
70c | Onyx Trophy | Cockatrice | Kevin Saunders |
70d | Ranworth Salver | Laser | Tom Thwaites |
70e | Cockshoot Salver | Topper | Abigail Penny |
70 | Yacht Builders Challenge Cup | Jaws | Ezra Bailey |
68a | Crystal Salver | Breeze | Matt Ellis |
66 | Second Horning Challenge Cup | Tanskey | Toby Fields |
69a | Second Water Babies Challenge Cup | Painted Jezebel | Josh Means |
69b | Richard Page Memorial | Rebel H | Jack Barnham |
65 | Horning Challenge Cup | Topper | Lily Herring |
36 | Meadow Brown Trophy | Painted Jezebel | David Means |
41 | Phiz Trophy | Rebel H | Anna Bunn |
120b | Chris Shallcross Memorial | Grayling | Peter Goshawk |
9 | Bullard Cup | Monkey | Anya Gittins |
35 | Mary Cup | Anoih | Hamish Harmer |
Series Trophies |
20 | Ernest Oakes Challenge Tankard | Laser | Edward Wildman |
89 | Top Hat Trophy | Not awarded | |
10 | Cadet Trophy ‑ Juniors | Topper | Jasper Richardson |
20a | Ernest Woods Memorial Trophy | Painted Jezebel | Simon Means |
49 | Robert Moore Memorial Trophy | Rebel Rothay | Peter Brown |
40 | Original Horning Challenge Cup | Laser | Edward Wildman |
62a | The Yeoman Trophy | Tanskey | Toby Fields |
23 | Flight Trophy | Cockatrice | Kevin Saunders |
21a | Fisher Trophy ‑ Juniors | Monkey | Anya Gittins |
44 | Ramuz Challenge Jug | Melinda | Paul Howes |
4 | Benson Cup | Pickle | Phil Montague |
28 | Hermes Trophy | Painted Jezebel | Simon Means |
34 | Longmynd Trophy | Laser | Edward Wildman |
55 | St.Benets Tankards | Not awarded | |
58 | Visitors Tankard B | Not awarded | |
78 | Judith Paris Trophy | Tanskey | Toby Fields |
57z | Visitors Tankard A | Not awarded | |
59 | Partridge Trophy | Topper | Abigail Penny |
2a | Badger Trophy | Not awarded | |
119 | Mike Evans Regatta Medal | Topper | Abigail Penny |
70a | Norfolk Trophy | Not awarded | |
120 | Cruiser Captain's | Grayling | Peter Goshawk |
121 | Yare & Bure OD Centenary Trophy | Painted Jezebel | Simon Means |