Please select your home edition
Edition
Youmans Studio old 18 footers 1456x180 TOP

2000 sailors win 2024 Endeavour Trophy

by Sue Pelling 14 Oct 09:27 NZDT 12-13 October 2024

Oliver Groves & Esther Parkhurst claim dinghy champion of champions title

Oliver Groves (27) and Esther Parkhurst (25) representing the 2000 class have won the Endeavour Trophy after a close final day battle that went right down to the wire writes Sue Pelling.

This super-tuned team continued to sail impressively in today's tricky, light and shifty conditions on the River Crouch and managed to do enough to keep their nearest rivals, Sam Whaley and Jess Hammett (WASZP) behind to secure the overall win by a clear 4 points.

As they stepped ashore this afternoon, a totally shocked and extremely happy Groves and Parkhurst said they can't believe they will be driving home back to North Yorkshire this evening with the Endeavour Trophy: "We had a feeling we'd won but until we actually saw the result we tried not to get too excited. We are absolutely delighted and a bit lost for words."

Chatting about the all-important tactics today given the fact Whaley and Hammett were close on points overnight, Groves said it was all about protecting our position today: "We kind of switched the tactics because we had to ensure we were always very close to them rather than worrying about winning the races or doing really well. In the first race they had an 8th and we had a 4th, which gave us a few points to play with, so we knew as long as we stayed close to them and didn't have a shocker, we were alright."

This pair of rookie Endeavour sailors explained how they won their ticket to the Endeavour: "We actually only did the 2000 nationals because it was at the same venue as the RS200 champs, so we thought we'd give it a go and get some practice in. Amazingly, the boat we did the 2000 nationals in and won, we borrowed from the same person who lent us the 200 for this event, which we've now won too. Something tells me we'll need to keep borrowing more boats from him in the future!"

Whaley, who's sailed at the Endeavour four times before (once as crew) said it was very tricky this year in the light, tidal conditions and praised Groves and Parkhurst for their skilled performance. "They were one step ahead and sailed consistently well.

"It was a really difficult day with the overall trend quite light and shifty, and worst of all, freezing cold. Also, the wind was from the west, straight down the river, so working out which side would pay was crucial. It was good racing however, and we had fun, so we are happy with our second overall."

Had there been a prize for the 'Wow of the Weekend' it undoubtedly would have gone to third place overall Finley Dickinson and Elysia O'Leary (ILCA 7) for their skill and impeccable judgment in today's first race [race 5].

As the rest of the fleet headed off on the first beat on what looked to be the favourable north shore out of the tide, Dickinson and O'Leary went left on the south shore. In total surprise they led round the windward mark by a huge margin and won the race from Matt Rainback and Faye Chatterton (Osprey) by two and a half minutes. A modest Dickinson recalling his nifty tactics said: "It was a classic case of making a decision and sticking to it. It was tricky because it was a typical tide on a river situation, so it was a matter of choosing which side. Always a bit concerning when the entire fleet does the opposite, but as it turned out, it was our day today and we're really happy with our overall result."

In what turned out to be the final race of the day (race 7) all eyes were on Sam and Ben Pascoe (Musto Skiff) who, in the light airs, led the race from the outset. This father and son team, with Ben just eight years old, sailed a dream race until what turned out to be a bittersweet end, when they were pipped at the post by Joseph Warwicker Matthew Wolstenholme (Snipe). A great bit of racing from the Snipe boys and, as it turned out, a fun race for young Ben who commented: "This is my second year racing at the Endeavour and I was so excited to see so many boats behind us. I am very happy with second and my aim now is to win one day!"

Back in the Royal Corinthian Yacht Club this afternoon, competitors and guests attended the Endeavour prize-giving, where Groves and Parkhurst were crowned 2024 Endeavour champions and presented with the spectacular solid silver model, and the half model of the America's Cup J-Class yacht Endeavour.

Overall Results: (seven races, 1 discard)

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmCrewR1R2R3R4R5R6R7Pts
1st2000Oliver GrovesEsther Parkhurst212346‑718
2ndWASZPSam WhaleyJess Hammett1‑111185521
3rdILCA 7Finley DickinsonElysia O Leary11‑1964121741
4thGP14Matt MeeJonny McGovern13211933‑2141
5thOKNick CraigToby Lewis7‑2138129342
6thSnipeJoseph WarwickerMatthew Wolstenholme831411‑1611148
7thOspreyMatt RainbackFaye Chatterton317(OCS)12241048
8thMusto SkiffSam PascoeBenjamin Pascoe‑251491067248
9thMerlin RocketChristian BirrellLuke Patience4(OCS)815711853
10thRS400Edd WhiteheadThomas Whitehead55155‑2315954
11thRS200Ben WhaleyLorna Glen129(OCS)21313857
12thNational 12Tom StewartRobert Stewart10‑231971117468
13thTopper 5.3Jessica PowellRob Henderson1447‑191781969
14th29erJames CrossleySam Webb98101815‑211474
15thCherubAndrew PetersJill Peters1613121610‑221178
16th420Arwen FflurMatthew Rayner17718‑2014101682
17thILCA 4Toby WaggettJack Hopkins191020175‑251384
18thRS800Tommy DarlingCharlie Darling(OCS)652319142087
19thRS FevaBen GreenhaighTom Sinfield2616(OCS)132012693
20thGraduateFresh AbendsternRoss Southwell18204142416‑2696
21stSupernovaSam KnightSam Watson20181662118‑2899
22ndFireflySteve TylecoteAlice Lucy15‑25172192324109
23rdRS Aero 5Andrew FrostSammy Isaacs‑Johnson6152224‑272423114
24thBlazeBen HardenLucy Ellery2412(DNS)27282912132
25th49erFin ArmstrongEwan Gribble222713‑30262025133
26thCadetSamantha NeeBridgitte Nee2324212518‑2622133
27thRS Aero 9Baabilo FlowerTrudie Fell2122232222‑2827137
28thEnterpriseDarren RoachHayley Roach‑28282426252715145
29thYNGP14Emily PageMathew Williams272625‑29291929155
30thTopper 4.2Hari ClarkWilliam Whittaker29292628‑303030172

Brief history of the Endeavour Trophy

The Endeavour Trophy is a solid silver scale model of the J Class yacht Endeavour presented annually to the Champion of Champions at the Royal Corinthian Yacht Club, Burnham-on-Crouch.

The origin of the trophy stems from Tom Sopwith's J Class yacht Endeavour, America's Cup Challenge in 1934. Following a pay dispute and dismissal of his east coast-based professional crew, Sopwith teamed up with 'Tiny' Mitchell, the Commodore of the Royal Corinthian Yacht Club at the time, to recruit amateur members of the club to form a crew.

Although Endeavour won the first two races against Rainbow, and lost the series, this was the closest England ever came to winning the coveted America's Cup.

In recognition of this achievement, the late Robin Judah - respected member of the RCYC - established a series of races for dinghy sailors to determine the overall dinghy champion of champions from the UK's most popular dinghy racing classes. Beecher Moore, former Endeavour crew, and marketing man behind the successful dinghy designer Jack Holt, joined Judah in his quest to run this event and presented for the overall winner, his solid silver scale model of the yacht.

The first invitation-only race took place in 1961 and the winners were Peter Bateman and Keith Musto, representing the International Cadet class. The event is now recognised as one of the ultimate achievements in British dinghy racing.

The competition is exceptionally challenging and those who qualify through winning their own class championship, are given the opportunity to race equally talented sailors in this unique, highly demanding two-day event on the river Crouch.

Given the diverse entry, which includes singlehanded, doublehanded, heavy and lightweight crews, and to ensure the racing is as fair as possible, carefully selected, strict one-designs are chosen for the event. The original idea back in 1961 was to use the club's own fleet of 15 Royal Corinthian One-Designs but they were considered too specialist and would have placed a perpetual limit on the number of entries. The first event was, therefore, sailed in Enterprises.

Since then, numerous one-design classes have been used for the event including the GP14, Laser 2, Lark, Enterprise, RS400, Topper Xenon, and the Topper Argo. The 13ft (4m) Phil Morrison-designed RS200 - a smaller version of the RS400 - has been the chosen class for the Endeavour Championship since 2015. It weighs in at 78kg and is an ideal choice to suit a wide crew-weight range.

Supporting partners

  • RS Sailing

    Produce a wide range of award-winning sailboats including the RS200 used for the Endeavour Championship for the last two years. The company is based in Hampshire and is supported by a worldwide dealer network, and active class associations throughout the world.

    www.rssailing.com

  • Allen Brothers

    Allen Sailboat Performance Hardware - designers, manufacturers and distributors of performance dinghy and keelboat fittings.

    www.allenbrothers.co.uk

  • The Old Salt Loft

    The Old Salt Loft is a producer of recycled sail bags, t-shirt, printing, merchandise and embroidery spec.

    www.theoldsaltloft.com

  • Barbuck

    TalkingForms from Barbuck, converts your web forms to inbound sales calls in under 30 seconds, using text-to-voice technology. This allows you to talk to your potential client while they are still in the buying zone and focused on your company and products.

    Speed is critical, as 78 per cent of customers will give their business to the first company to respond. Make sure you speak to them first with TalkingForms, and never miss a lead again.

    www.barbuck.com

  • PB Sports Photography

    You are the hero, we document it. Capturing the awesome in everyone in video, still and writing form.

    sports.hub47.com

  • Hyde Sails

    Hyde Sails manufactures sails for the smallest dinghies to round-the-globe cruisers and for racing yachts to traditional sailing boats.

    www.hydesails.com

  • Noble Marine Insurance UK

    Market leading cover and competitive premiums for dinghies and yachts.

    www.noblemarine.co.uk

Related Articles

Big entry for RS Feva Sail GP Inspire Program
One hundred young sailors, from all over NZ, sailing 50 RS Fevas will compete in SailGP Inspire One hundred young sailors, sailing 50 RS Fevas from all over New Zealand will compete in SailGP Inspire program, which is sailed in conjunction with the SailGP regatta in Auckland. Posted on 21 Dec
PredictWind supercharges Marine Weather
New safety features arms users with better decision-making Insights PredictWind has bolstered its marine weather forecasting platform with a new Lightning Display Feature and upgrades to existing features, designed to enhance user safety. Posted on 13 Dec
The unforgettable PIC Harbour Classic returns
Live concert by Six60, part of the Moana Auckland Festival after PIC Harbour Classic The PIC Harbour Classic, one of NZ's premier sailing events returns with an unforgettable blend of thrilling sailing and exciting festivities. It will take place from Feb 28th to March 1st, 2025,with Six60 concert after the racing Posted on 12 Dec
Top Kiwi boatbuilder and sailor dies at 91yrs
Jim Mackay a leading builder of racing dinghies, surfboats and racing powerboats has passed away Jim Mackay was best known through the early 1960's as a builder of wooden racing dinghies for the Olympic Finn and Flying Dutchman Dutchman classes, using cold moulded veneer construction. He was an active builder and racer in powerboats and surfboats. Posted on 12 Dec
Big turnout for superyacht season launch
Owners, captains, crew and more than 100 of New Zealand's industry gathered on Auckland's waterfront Auckland's annual Superyacht Welcome Function took place Thursday night with the largest crew turn out to date for the event, which marks the opening of the 2025 summer cruising season in New Zealand. Posted on 5 Dec
How to report marine pest sightings
As fantastic as our surveillance teams are, they can't get around it all. They need your help! From Northland all the way down to Hawke's Bay, our regions include a vast amount of coastline. As fantastic as our surveillance teams are, they can't get around it all. They need your help! Posted on 3 Dec
Bay of Islands Sailing Week: Sponsors announced
Enter now to assist regatta planning and creation of another excellent BOI SW regatta The countdown is on for Bay of Islands Sailing Week 2025, New Zealand's premier multi-boat regatta, scheduled for January 21-24. Posted on 1 Dec
Bay of Islands Sailing Week is calling
Bay of Islands Sailing Week is calling - regular entries close on December 31 Seasoned sailors Rob Bassett and Brett Russell are rallying competitors to join what Peter Montgomery has called “the best-big boat regatta in NZ” as entries roll in for the 2025 Bay of Islands Sailing Week (BOISW). Posted on 12 Nov
SLAM ETNZ Deck Hoody - Now just €50
Price Drop: SLAM ETNZ Deck Hoody: Was €120 | Now €50 - Order yours today! Price Drop: SLAM ETNZ Deck Hoody: WAS €120 | NOW €50 - Order yours today! Ideal Xmas gift for America's Cup fans! Get your souvenir hoody on the America's Cup champion! Posted on 7 Nov
Vendee Globe: 'Crazy Kiwi' racing on renewables
Conrad Colman plans on repeating his 2015/26 feat racing without the use of fossil fuel In the 2016 Vendee Globe, Conrad Colman became the first competitor in Vendee Globe history to finish without using a drop of fossil fuel during his circumnavigation. He plans on repeating the feat in the upcoming Vendee Globe race. Posted on 30 Oct
TNI Pindar SW Ads_728x90px-4 BOTTOMPredictWind - Offshore App 728x90 BOTTOMCBGTG_summer24_digital_728x90 BOTTOM