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420 British National Championship at Dale Yacht Club – Overall

23-26 August 2024

After two thrilling days of racing at the 420 National Championships, competition faced a brief halt due to excessively high winds. The race officer made a prompt decision to suspend the races before 8 AM, proving to be accurate during a short coast walk.

Race 6 was marked by controversy, as four boats were initially called UFD on the water. After reviewing video footage, the race team decided to add 11 more boats to that list. Following requests for scoring reviews, all 11 were reinstated. While this did not affect the overall podium finishers, it did influence some competitors further down the rankings.

On Sunday, the race management faced further challenges regarding the start integrity, resulting in the retrospective abandonment of the race at 6 PM. Despite these challenges, the overall management of the racing was commendable, featuring quick turnarounds and fair course placements. On Monday, the race team elevated their reputation by successfully conducting four excellent races in under five hours, even amid a remarkable 30-degree wind shift during that time.

Monday turned out to be the hottest day of racing so far. Fflur/Rayner clinched the victory in race six, while last year’s winners, Marsden/Creasy, won race seven. Additionally, Jones/Burlton claimed the win in race eight, resulting in three teams tied on 17 points going into the final race.

Wade/Burlton trailed five points behind the leaders but held a comfortable position in fourth place thanks to a large point buffer from the boats behind them.

The final race unfolded as one of the closest finishes in recent history. Fflur/Rayner maintained their composure to keep Fletcher/Cawthorne at bay on the last reach to the finish line, securing the championship title and adding to their Youth Nationals victory earlier this year. Wade/Valentine finished third in the last race, while Jones/Burlton secured the fifth position and the final overall podium along with the U17 title. Marsden/Creasy improved significantly, finishing fourth on the last day, but not soon enough to challenge the top boats.

A similar situation transpired in the female teams, where a three-way tie between Moskovitch/Burlton, Potter/Nieuwland, and Creighton/Beardsall loomed before the last race. However, they finished 8th, 9th, and 10th, resulting in another championship title for Noa and Gabs.

The talent among female competitors in the 420 fleet is at a peak, with four mixed crews, three female teams, and three male teams making up the top ten positions.

The event also welcomed friends from the Irish 420 fleet, with Cora McNaughton and Sean Cronin being the top overseas competitors, finishing in 11th place.

Congratulations are due to the 25 new sailors who joined the fleet, with Finn and Andy Ramus topping the new entrants. We also bid farewell to many of our sailors as they embark on university and gap year adventures. We wish them all the best and remind them that the 420 is a vessel with lasting appeal!

Overall Results:


PosSail NoBow NoHelmCrewClubFleetBuddy GroupsR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9Pts
1st5695441Arwen FflurMatthew RaynerPwllheli WKSC/ Yorkshire Dales SCOpen MixedMackerel121441‑54118
2nd5741132William FletcherOscar CawthorneRoyal Southern YCOpen MaleHaddock‑51212542219
3rd5750158Joe JonesHennie BurltonBurghfield SC/ RSYCU17 MixedCarp2442‑14221522
4th5694344Imogen WadeHugo ValentineDraycote Water SC/ Shoreham SCOpen MixedJohn Dory353(UFD)1373328
5th5437969marsbar marsdenOlivia CreasyWest Kirby SCOpen MixedTrout7‑107810415446
6th5747745Harry GeorgeRalph CawthorneLymington Town SC/ Shustoke SCOpen MalePollock63(UFD)336912850
7th5429762George CreasyWill MartinWest Kirby SC/ Cardiff Bay YCOpen MaleHerring485(UFD)72237662
8th5722457Noa MoskovitchGabs BurltonRoyal Lymington YC/ Royal Southern YCFemaleGuppy8‑1610759813969
9th5634263Sabine PotterMerle NieuwlandWarsash SC/ Cardiff Bay YCFemaleMonkfish9969‑1886101471
10th5551756Ellie CreightonCharlotte BeardsallCardiff Bay YC/ Warsash SCFemaleMullet1268561711‑191378
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