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ILCA Thames Valley Series Grand Prix at Island Barn Reservoir Sailing Club

by David Symons 8 Sep 08:53 NZST 7 September 2025
ILCA Thames Valley Series GP at Island Barn © David Symons

Thirty nine entries made Saturday's Island Barn ILCA Open the largest of the Thames Valley Grand Prix series so far this year. The club worked hard to encourage all sailing levels to enter and the sunny conditions made for a wonderful early autumn day's racing in Surrey.

The morning two races saw a moderate and building breeze which was excellent for all. The wind then picked up significantly for the afternoon races which was challenging even for the more experienced sailors on the water.

In the full rig, Wembley's Joza Cic saw off clubmate, William Macdonald by a single point. Honorary mention to Martin Yates for persevering through the challenging conditions.

In the ILCA 6, the top three places went down to the wire with Papercourt's Lauren Irons just holding off Island Barn's Isla Todd and Lucas Symons who both finished with a win each and were separated by just by countback. It was great to see the evergreen Mark Dence putting his L&SE Topper experience on the water, and also kudos to Mike Goldring, Andrea Bassani and Theodore Butcher who sailed out their comfort zones for the afternoon racing.

The ILCA 4 class saw a number of sailors putting their ILCA Skills Week training into practice as they moved out the Topper class. Desborough's Oscar Lay came out on top with Aqua Sports', Evan Hellyer and IB's Dexter Corkin picking up second and third places with a win each in the series.

Big thanks to all the Island Barn volunteers who put on an excellent day and to Dave Ryder for his pragmatic and proficient role as Race Officer.

ILCA 7 Results:

PosSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3R4Pts
1st211870Joza CicWembley1‑2214
2nd216377William MacDonaldWembley2‑3125
3rd215429Andrew Hill‑SmithPapercourt4‑73310
4th185722David ToddIBRSC554(DNC)14
5th152767Rob SumnerIBRSC915(DNF)15
6th204719Andrew McLeishUp River YC‑746515
7th200663Peter CromptonWembley SC(DNC)87419
8th224552Neil CrosbyBowmoor3118(DNC)22
9th134295Greg WalczakIBRSC8611(DNC)25
10th165372Simon BeanIsland Barn6139(DNC)28
11th14393Valentyn SamchukIBRSC12‑1412630
12th199006Colin HammondIBRSC119(DNF)DNC35
13th418Peter CromptonWembley(DNC)1010DNC35
14th147819Martin YatesIBRSC101213(DNC)35

ILCA 6 Results:

PosSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3R4Pts
1st224549Lauren IronsPapercourt SC‑31124
2nd226482Isla ToddIBRSC(DNS)3216
3rd213540Lucas SymonsIBRSC12‑536
4th177899Peter Stroia‑WilliamsLittleton SC2‑4349
5th186722Finlay ToddIBRSC454‑613
6th197934Nick MarleyIBRSC66‑7517
7th1Mark DenceIBRSC8‑126721
8th52327Mike GoldringIBRSC10‑118826
9th189418Theodore ButcherIBRSC58(DNS)DNS29
10th2Andrea BassaniIBRSC77(DNF)DNS30
11th173611David SymonsIBRSC99(DNS)DNS34
12th197629Ben MayIBRSC1110(DNS)DNS37
13th121946Simon WoodwardIBRSC1214(DNF)DNS42
14th193645Giulio MazzariniIBRSC(DNF)13DNSDNS45
15th204965Paul SouthallIBRSC(DNF)DNSDNSDNS48

ILCA 4 Results:

PosSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3R4Pts
1st224651Oscar LayDesborough‑22215
2nd216655Evan HellyerAqua Sports‑71326
3rd209991Dexter CorkinIBRSC13‑537
4th7Alex BaldingIBRSC451(OCS)10
5th224156Sam DenceIBRSC344(DNF)11
6th210223Hannah KewleyIBRSC5‑66516
7th213852George SumnerIBRSC6‑77417
8th221494Cillian McGuireIBRSC888(DNS)24
9th21354Michelle RyderIBRSC99(DNS)DNS29

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