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Congratulations to Ollie Groves and Esther Parkhurst, RS400 Rooster National Tour Champions 2025!
Congratulations to Ollie Groves and Esther Parkhurst, RS400 Rooster National Tour Champions 2025!
With the Pitsford finals sadly cancelled due to lack of water, the results stand from the Inlands, meaning that Ollie Groves and Esther Parkhurst from Beaver Sailing Club are crowned RS400 Rooster National Tour Champions 2025.
Tom Halhead and Paul Hilliar, llandegfedd SC finished 2nd, with a win at the Southerns at Warsash and a close 2nd behind them at both the Sprints and the Winters.
3rd were James Alsop and Simon Edwards from Queen Mary, Sam Knight and Chris Bownes came in 4th, finishing ona high qwith their win at the (very windy) Inlands.
Ollie and Esther, the golden couple of the fleet proved their competence, winning 4 of the 5 events they sailed, across the full range of conditions and venues from the brisk North Easterlys at Queen Mary to the shifts at the Sprints, light winds at Bala and the legendary winds of storm Floris at Royal North of Ireland.
Full results and 2026 preview here
Photos: Thomas Anderson

