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Selden 2020 - LEADERBOARD

South East Topper series at Island Barn Reservoir Sailing Club - Tom Howard Trophy

by Mike Jones 23 Sep 12:44 UTC 20 September 2025
Fleet beating to windward - South East Topper series at Island Barn for the Tom Howard Trophy © Chloe Tollit

Mark Dence, the much-respected, but retiring, ITCA South East Rep, had said earlier in the week, consulting his Wind Guru forecast: 'At last, a windy Island Barn Topper Open.'

Mark was nowhere to be seen as we raised a postponement flag at 11.00 a.m, the scheduled Warning for Race 1, in totally still conditions. 46 expectant Toppers drifted around the committee boat, like wildebeests who had trekked many miles to a dried-up water hole.

Ten minutes later, Mark's reputation gained a little credence as a magical dark patch approached across the reservoir, and we managed to get Race 1 under way. Like most new winds, it was shifting around, but Lena Tokachuk (Island Barn), one of the youngest in the fleet, played the shifts perfectly to round the windward mark with a 20 metre lead, which she stretched to 40 metres by the end of the lap.

In the next lap she put a tight cover on second place Jonathan Shields (Tonbridge) and third place Edward Taylor (Island Barn). On this second beat, Lena was the first to receive the increasing wind and stretched her lead. These three maintained the same order to the finish.

In Race 2, in a freshening breeze, the wind shifted to the right with three minutes to go, and the committee boat end of the start line became a popular place to be. Ralph Hedley (Tankerton Bay), timed and positioned his start perfectly, and controlled the fleet from the start. He rounded the windward mark first, with Charlie Weatheritt (Tonbridge) and Sam Dence (Island Barn) rounding together in second and third.

Hedley covered these two to the finish, taking first. On the second lap Dence read the shifts a little better than Weatheritt, rounding the windward mark first and defending second place to the end.

So at lunch, Dence led on 6 points, with Hedley and Shields second and third, with 7 points.

After a fabulous, multi-choice hot lunch (thank you, catering team), the wind swung thirty degrees left during the start sequence, giving a huge advantage to those at the left hand end of the line. After a few minutes wait, to see if it would swing back, it didn't, so the race was abandoned.

In the Race 3 re-start, the wind went right in the sequence and Edward Taylor (Island Barn), made a perfect Committee Boat end start, tacked onto port in a good lead, but then stayed too long on this tack, allowing Harry Durrant (Chipstead), Hedley, Shields and Dence, further left on the start, to pass him as the wind went left. These four finished in this order, with Taylor now back in fifth.

For Race 4, the wind increased to 15 knots, favouring the older, heavier, sailors. This time Taylor played the shifts in the middle of the course, which paid him handsomely by giving him the lead at the end of lap 1, with Dence, Durrant, and Weatheritt, close behind. As the wind increased further, Durrant crossed Taylor on the second beat, and the finishing order was Durrant, Taylor, Dence, Weatheritt, Leo Bolton (King George).

No-one had yet stamped his or her authority on the fleet. With one race to go and a discard applied, Dence (9 pts), led from Hadley (10 pts), Taylor (10 pts), Shields (12 pts). The winner would surely come from these four.

For the final race, the wind had dropped a little. The start line was double checked for evenness and Race 5 commenced. Dence started well and covered Hadley and Taylor, pushing them back to 11th and 10th. However, this allowed Weatheritt to pass Dence to lead on lap 2, and also allowed Shields into 3rd. Dence needed a good result to ward off these two, and after a nail-biting final beat, Dence rounded in second, which he held to the finish.

His two main rivals could not improve on their 11th and 10th and the final race finished Weatheritt (1st), Dence (2nd), Shields (3rd), Alfie Tollitt (Shoreham) (4th), and Lena Tokachuk, who had struggled in the stronger winds of races 2,3 and 4, (5th).

So Sam Dence (11pts) (Island Barn) won the Open relatively easily, in the end, from Jonathan Shields (15 pts) (Tonbridge) and Ralph Hadley (16 pts) (Tankerton Bay). Well done Sam. Though you didn't win a race you did what all good coaches advise, 'be consistent', with no result worse than 4th.

We had the biggest fleet of Topper 4.2s that we've ever had (14 in a main fleet of 40), and they were all sailed very well, the leading 6 finishing in front of many 5.3s. Sam Taylor was the pick of the 4.2s (20th overall), 8 points clear of 2nd 4.2, (Isabelle Simpson) (22nd overall).

Rex Wraight, Ben Hughes, Dan Yamamoto, and Saffi Penlington Khalil enjoyed very close racing to finish 3rd, 4th, 5th, & 6th 4.2.

We had a Regatta fleet for novice racers, sailing one less race. The overall winner was Edward McCosh, This fleet had the privilege of being coached by Topper National Champion Harry Dence, elder brother of the Topper Open winner, and both sons of Forecaster Mark Dence and Maggi.

In conclusion

Sam Dence thus becomes the first winner of the new Tom Howard Trophy, which will now be awarded annually in memory of ex Island Barn Junior Sailing School member, Tom Howard. Tom learned to sail here in a Taz and a Topper and then raced a Topper and a Laser on the open circuit.

Tom died tragically while walking with a friend in the Himalayas earlier this year. He was 27.

The trophy was kindly donated by his aunt, Grace Coen and was presented at the Open by Tom's sister, Sophie, also an ex Sailing School member. Tom's parents, Angie and Andy Howard, who supported junior sailing here in many ways, also came to this first presentation.

Overall Results:

1st UNDER 13 - Lena Tokachuk, Island Barn RSC
1st NON SQUAD - Harry Durant, Chipstead SC

PosFleetRigSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3R4R5Pts
1stMain5.349177Sam DenceIsland Barn Reservoir SC‑4243211
2ndMain5.345794Jonathan ShieldsTonbridge Town SC273‑9315
3rdMain5.349358Ralph HadleyTankerton Bay SC / Whitstable6127‑1116
4thMain5.349390Charlie WeatherittTonbridge Town SC‑9384116
5thMain5.347863Edward TaylorIBRSC3652‑1016
6thMain5.343320Harry DurrantChipstead SC8‑1011818
7thMain5.346686Leo BoltonKing George SC‑16575724
8thMain5.347685Cillian McGuireIBRSC10‑1196631
9thMain5.347780Jack TaylorTankerton Bay SC / Whitstable YC‑174681533
10thMain5.347725Lena TokajukIsland Barn Reservoir SC1‑161414534
11thMain5.348150Alfie TollitShoreham SC15916‑21444
12thMain5.315725Isaac ChapmanIBRSC13.5‑141012944.5
13thMain5.348320Imogen WhitfieldKing George SC5‑1515131245
14thMain5.347752Alexander PembertonIBRSC11813‑201446
15thMain5.347833Jacki LesliePapercourt SC‑231211101649
16thMain5.345228Leander Koutsoudis‑BhullerIBRSC / Thames SC12‑2318111354
17thMain5.349341Alexander Tsokris ‑ WildmanQueen Mary SC / IBRSC2218‑23161975
18thMain5.347184Ethan PillingerPapercourt SC13.5132029(RET)75.5
19thMain5.346352Izzy KnottIBRSC18172122(RET)78
20thMain4.247649Sam TaylorIBRSC‑302022191778
21stMain5.344806Adam TanIBRSC192619‑302084
22ndMain4.247156Isabelle SimpsonIsland Barn SC24‑2524152386
23rdMain4.248349Rex WraightDatchet Water SC2827‑30182194
24thMain4.232145Ben HughesIBRSC / Thames SC‑393126172296
25thMain4.247647Dan YamamotoTonbridge town SC /IBRSC‑311929242597
26thMain4.246520Saffi Penlington‑ KhalilIBRSC2621‑31.5252698
27thMain5.327774Sarah BoltonKing George SC20302723(RET)100
28thMain5.346656Frances SouthallIBRSC / Minima Y C73333‑3628101
29thMain4.248315Edward MarrenIBRSC‑3838172627108
30thMain4.248645Arthur Peregrine‑JonesTamesis Club272231.528‑33108.5
31stMain5.346623Dylan ThurgoodIsland Barn Reservoir SC253212(RET)RET116
32ndMain5.344757Edward BartmanIBRSC3328‑353324118
33rdMain4.249197George Guise 807Papercourt SC36‑37252731119
34thMain4.249197Dylan Irons 299Cinque ports SC / Down SC3236‑383418120
35thMain5.340795Dylan Boynton LavelleIsland Barn Reservoir SC212428(RET)RET120
36thMain4.249059Giacomo CardamoneIBRSC / Snettisham Beach SC3434‑363129128
37thMain4.247949Sxymon GierszCMYC/IBRSC29‑39373232130
38thMain5.349063Phoebe CrouchIsland Barn Reservoir SC3735‑393530137
39thMain4.247101Sebastian RuddockSilverwing SC352934(RET)RET145
40thRegatta5.3104Edward McCoshawaits42424239(DNC)165
41stRegatta5.345770Edward WayIBRSC41414340(DNC)165
42ndRegatta5.347730Pietro Andrew CaliTonbridge Town SC / Down SC43454137(DNC)166
43rdMain4.225726Denis NevillTamesis SC404040(RET)RET167
44thRegatta4.249056Reggie WraightDatchet Water SC45444538(DNC)172
45thRegatta5.347030Nyssa AminTonbridge Town SC44434441(DNC)172
46thRegatta5.349060Ben SimpsonIBRSC(RET)RETRETRETDNC188

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