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Home | News | Budworth Hosts Thrilling Snipe Open to Close 2025 Circuit
Home | News | Budworth Hosts Thrilling Snipe Open to Close 2025 Circuit

Budworth Hosts Thrilling Snipe Open to Close 2025 Circuit

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Published 15:14 on 1 Oct 2025

For the final Snipe Class UK Open meeting this year the travelling boats made their annual visit to Budworth Sailing Club over the 2 day event on 20/21st September , where we are the home of one of the UK's most active Snipe fleets.

With 28 entries, expectations were high for another weekend of competitive, fun and close racing throughout the fleet that have been enjoyed during all the well supported previous events this year.

Weather forecasts were mixed but almost all agreed that Saturday would be light winds with a high chance of rain and that Sunday would be bright sunshine with a slight increase in expected wind.

This forecast proved to be correct with one race completed on the Saturday and four on Sunday.

Ultimate overall event winner was Matthew Wolstenholm crewed this time by Aylish MacKenzie. This result confirmed Mathews near total domination of the UK Snipe events this year but, in this event, as in all his other victories this year, he was pushed all the way with the final race being the decider!

Special mention and appreciation from the racing fleet must go to the race committee and support boat crew. With the light and shifting wind on both days it would have been easy to compromise the quality or number of races. However, with brilliant judgement on timing, hard work shifting marks and start lines all five completed races maximised the opportunities the light and variable winds offered.

Individual race winners were Tim Tavinor crewed by John Greenwood (race one and five). Mathew and Aylish (races two and four) and Guy Marks with Sam Boniface taking race three.

However, none of the race wins or any final race positions throughout the fleet during every race were guaranteed until crossing the finish line. With the excellent courses, opportunities were there for everyone to make gains or losses in every race, so it was a great way to finish the open meeting circuit for this year.

Overall:

  • 1.Mathew Wolstenholm/ Aylish MacKenzie (Bough Beech SC)
  • 2.Fin Waterhouse/ George Holbrook (Budworth SC)
  • 3.Tim Tavinor/John Greenwood (Stone SC)

The hospitality and great facilities at Budworth were much appreciated.

UK Snipe class AGM on Saturday evening was followed by an fantastic dinner and then a presentation from long time Snipe racer Richard Marshall detailing his amazing achievement earlier this year of swimming the English Channel.

Everyone finished the weekend in good mood, packing in the sunshine and looking forward to another active year of racing within the increasingly competitive domestic events and internationally with four boats qualified and competing in next years Snipe World Championship at Mahon (Menorca) later in 2026. Also, more UK boats are planning travels to compete and enjoy some of the many European events in 26 the Snipe Class have to offer.

Race Report by Mark Antonelli - BSC Snipe Fleet Captain

Photos by Alex Flint

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