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Sunday, November 16, 2025
Ebbin & Tulane Sail to Podium Finish at Nationals

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Christian Ebbin and his Tulane University sailing teammates have secured a highly commendable third-place finish at the 2025 College Sailing Match Race National Championship. The prestigious championship regatta was hosted by the Saint Petersburg Yacht Club in St. Petersburg, Florida.

Tulane had earned their automatic qualification for the national championship back in September, following skipper Kelly Holthus’s victory in the Southeast Intercollegiate Sailing Association (SEISA) Match Race Championship.

Holthus once again took the helm as skipper for the national event, leading a crew that included Bermuda's Ebbin, alongside Martha Hughes, Lillie Foster, and Sabrina Anderson. The team demonstrated excellent tactical knowledge and boat handling throughout the competition, consistently performing against the nation's top collegiate match racing programs.

Their third-place finish underscores Tulane’s growing presence in college sailing and provides a strong end-to-season result for the entire crew, including Ebbin, who played a vital role in their success on the water.


Sunday, November 09, 2025
Comet Class Winter Series & National Optimist Champion

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The Comet Class 2025 Winter Series has successfully launched in the challenging St. George’s Harbour, with the team of Maxwell Curtis and Wesley Tucker setting an early marker for the season with a commanding performance.

Curtis and Tucker showcased exceptional consistency throughout the day’s three races, securing the overall win with a low score of just 4 points. Their victory was built on dominance in the early stages, where they won the first two races before securing a crucial second-place finish in the final race.

The chase for the top spot was closely fought, with Gladwin Lambert and his crew, Gregory Proctor, finishing in a strong second place overall with 6 points. Lambert and Proctor remained competitive throughout, finishing second in the first race and third in the second, before finding their winning form to claim the victory in the decisive third and final race.

Dale Brangman and his crew, Tre’sure Nanette, rounded out the podium positions, finishing the day in third place with a total of 9 points. Their consistency saw them post finishes of a second, third, and fourth across the three races.

The results point toward a highly competitive winter series in the St. George’s Harbour, with minimal points separating the top three finishers after the opening day of action.

Comet Class 2025 Winter Series First Regatta

04 Maxwell Curtis & Wesley Tucker

06 Gladwin Lambert & Gregory Proctor
09 Dale Brangman & Tre’sure Nanette
11 Gregory Wade & Geno Smith
DNS Geovanni Hayward & Siyon Paynter

Meanwhile the 2025 Bermuda Optimist Open National Championships, serving as the crucial "Road to the 2026 North Americans," delivered competitive sailing action in the Great Sound, with international and local champions crowned. The regatta was successfully organised by the Royal Hamilton Amateur Dinghy Club (RHADC) with the endorsement of BODA and the BSA.

The overall title in the Championship Fleet was claimed by visiting sailor Arthur Baker from the Ryde School in Great Britain. Baker delivered a dominant performance over the weekend to secure the Open Championship win with an impressive low score of just 7 points.

While Baker claimed the open victory, the title of National Champion was awarded to the top Bermudian finisher, Thomas McBain from the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club. McBain finished the event with 27 points, securing the national title on retrogression over his Royal Bermuda Yacht Club peer, Rex Henagulph, who also finished with 27 points.

The emerging talent in the Green Fleet saw a full sweep for the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club:
Eamon Tiwari claimed the victory, finishing the series with 16 points.
Hughes Woodward secured second place with 31 points.
Rowan Smith rounded out the top three, finishing third with 32 points.

The successful event provides a strong platform for the Bermudian sailors as they now look ahead to qualifying for the 2026 North American Championships.

CHAMPIONSHIP FLEET TOP 5 (after 8 races):

07 Arthur Baker (Ryde School, GBR)

27 Thomas McBain (RBYC)
27 Rex Henagulph (RBYC)
32 Heath Meyers (RBYC)
35 Jesse Savage (RHADC)s

GREEN FLEET TOP 5 (after 12 races):

16 Eamon Tiwari (RBYC)

31 Hughes Woodward (RBYC)
32 Rowan Smith (RBYC)
82 Samuel Kirkos (Endeavour)
84 Juliet Genevethird (RHADC)

 
 
Sunday, November 02, 2025
Near Miss for Evans & Doolali in Thailand

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Bermudian sailor Rockal Evans and the crew aboard Doolali made a valiant push on the final day of racing but ultimately had to settle for a hard-fought second place in Series 6 of the Thailand Platu Sailing Championships.

Evans, sailing onboard the Platu-class yacht skippered by Colin Simonds, alongside Carolin Simonds, Senan Bottomley, and Sergy, showcased remarkable resilience and speed in the climactic races.

The crew entered the final day needing strong results to challenge for the top spot. In the first of three races, they finished in fifth place, putting them on the back foot against their rivals.

However, Doolali then found top gear. Evans and the crew responded emphatically, securing back-to-back victories in the final two races of the series.

The late surge generated a total of 17 net points for Doolali. Yet, in a nail-biting conclusion, this proved to be just one point shy of the overall winner, Chris Way, who clinched the title.

The second-place finish marks a strong performance for Evans and the Doolali crew in the competitive Thai waters, confirming their status as major contenders in the Platu class.
Saturday, November 01, 2025
Rough Waters for Cutler Who Slips Down J/70 Standings

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The 2025 J/70 World Championship on the Río de la Plata delivered another chaotic day of scoring, despite the fleet reaching a crucial milestone: the introduction of the discard race into the standings after eight races were completed.

The day began as a light air affair, a stark contrast to the heavy-air "Tango" conditions of the initial two days, before the wind picked up to a steadier pace for the day’s second contest. This shift in conditions continued the trend of roller-coaster scorelines across the 71-boat fleet.

Unfortunately for the Bermudian contingent, the day proved costly. Alec Cutler, skipper of the Bermuda boat Hedgehog, and his crew of Ryan Cox, Charles Pucciariello, and Brad Rodi, were unable to recover their momentum after a challenging start to the championship.

Following finishes of 40th and 18th in races five and six, the crew recorded a Did Not Compete (DNC) in both races seven and eight. This significant setback severely impacted their overall position.

Cutler and Hedgehog now sit in 34th place in the highly competitive 71-boat fleet, accumulating 198 Net Points despite the introduction of the discard score. With the world championship reaching its final stages, the Bermudian team will be battling to gain ground in the remaining races.
Saturday, November 01, 2025
Evans & Doolali in Second in Thailand Platu Series

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Bermudian sailor Rockal Evans and the crew aboard Doolali have made a highly consistent start to Series 6 of the Thailand Platu Sailing Championships, finding themselves firmly in second place after the opening day's racing.

Evans is sailing onboard the Platu-class boat, skippered by Colin Simonds, with Carolin Simonds, Senan Bottomley, and Sergy completing the crew. Following their victory in Series 5, the team has immediately established themselves as front-runners once again.

The first day of competition saw five races completed in tricky conditions, but the Doolali crew showcased remarkable consistency, a hallmark of their recent success. Simonds and his team recorded 10 Net Points, placing them just three points behind the current leader, Chris Way.

Their strong scorecard for the day includes:
Two second-place finishes
Two third-place finishes
One fifth-place finish

Unfortunately, Day Two saw no action as a lack of wind forced a postponement, leaving the standings unchanged and the battle for the top spot temporarily on hold. The Doolali crew will be eager for the breeze to return to challenge Chris Way for the Series 6 title.


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