A hundred teams competed for this year's Lark Belle Isle trophy, and the prizegiving took place last weekend at Northampton

On Saturday 27 November the Lark Owners Association held their annual Laying Down Supper and end-of-season prize giving at Northampton Sailing Club.

The Lark ranking ladder, called the Belle Isle, is calculated using each helmsman and crew’s best five open meeting results from the 2004 season. At least one of the events sailed must be an inland venue and at least one must be a sea venue, meaning teams have to be good all-round sailors to do well overall.

Analysing the statistics from this year’s season makes interesting reading and goes to show just how strong the Lark class continues to be. In total, excluding the nationals, exactly 100 different pairings from 27 different clubs took part in at least one event during the season. As a testament to the competitiveness of racing in the Lark fleet, there were 22 different helmsman and crew combinations who made it into the top three in at least one of the 16 events. Incredibly, there were nine different open meeting winners, with the most wins by any one boat being only three!

Clubs from as far afield as Penzance, Waldringfield in Suffolk and West Kirby were represented through the year but it was Waldringfield Sailing Club’s representatives that notched up four top ten places, including 1st, 2nd and 4th. and took the Best Club award.

The season also saw a wide range of ages of both crews and helmsmen, with many teenagers competing against older members of the fleet. David Marlow, crewed by his father, Nick, and winner of the U21 prize, continues to show great promise and is regularly seen at the front of the fleet (even winning a race at last weekend’s Winter Champs). As his results become more consistent, he will surely be a major contender in the fleet – a star for the future?

The Silver Fleet sailed into its second year and was won by Chris and Ann Biglin of Shustoke SC in their new graduated purple boat. Their campaign culminated in an excellent win at their home club’s open and now they have their teenage son, Ben, fully installed at the helm of their second Rondar Lark. Another future hopeful.

In the Gold Fleet, it was the all-female pairing of Emma Harris and Becky Priest, who eventually took the Belle Isle title for the second time, having won the inland championship, Rock and West Kirby opens. This capped off an excellent year for the girls of the fleet – Sarah Richards having won the national championship, crewed by brother, Nigel Wakefield, and finishing 3rd in the Belle Isle.

On the committee side of things, Nigel Scott stood down from being Chairman at the AGM in the summer – a role he occupied for six years. Steve Cumley is the new Chairman,

Awards

Best Club Waldringfield SC

Best Improver Andy Cox and Vikki Wanstall

Best Under 21 Helm David Marlow

Best Female Helm Emma Harris

Best Newcomer Michael-John Gifford and Kirsty Phipps

Gold Fleet 1st overall Emma Harris and Becky Priest

Gold Fleet 2nd overall Alan Krailing and Gemma Thompson

Gold Fleet 3rd overall Sarah Richards and Nigel Wakefield

Gold Fleet 4th overall Harry Pynn and various

Gold Fleet 5th overall Bob and Kelsey Suggitt

Gold Fleet 6th overall Nigel Hufton and Chris Whitehouse

Silver Fleet 1st overall Chris and Ann Biglin

Silver Fleet 2nd overall Michael-John Gifford and Kirsty Phipps

Silver Fleet 3rd overall Dan Smith and Amy Richardson