Please select your home edition
Edition
RYA Membership

Applications open for RYA/UKTRA National Team Racing Championship 2025

by British Keelboat Sailing 5 Dec 15:38 GMT 22-23 March 2025
Team racing at Oxford © Paul Wyeth / www.pwpictures.com

Applications are live for the RYA/UKTRA National Team Racing Championship for the Prince Philip Trophy. Bringing together the top teams from the UK circuit, the 2025 edition will be hosted for the first time in the event's history at Oxford Sailing Club.

Up to 24 teams of six sailors will be invited to battle it out in Firefly dinghies for the prestigious title over the weekend of 22-23 March 2025 at Farmoor Reservoir.

Teams keen to take part are invited to Request an invitation by no later than 12:00 noon on 17 February 2025 and further information is available in the Notice of Race.

The #rockupandrace championship is supported by the UK Team Racing Association (UKTRA), RYA Oxford Sailing Club and kSail.

Premier event

Event Director Steve Watson from UKTRA said: "This is the premier team racing competition for the British Isles and it's exciting to be going to Oxford Sailing Club for the first time.

"There's a limit of 24 teams and last year we had 30 applicants so we're anticipating that the event will again be oversubscribed. We will have simply the best teams that can be assembled in action and we also have a stellar line-up of racing officials so we'll have fantastic top level racing. We are really looking forward to it and would urge teams to register their interest as soon as possible."

The dozen-strong team of officials being brought in for the event will include six international and five national umpires alongside a highly experienced race officer from KSail.

Oxford SC meanwhile has extensive experience and resources from hosting Oxford University, three schools and the RYA Eric Twiname Youth & Junior Team Racing Championships.

Qualification

Applications for entry are invited from RYA affiliated clubs, class associations and other organisations affiliated to the RYA, and from clubs affiliated to the Irish Sailing Association.

A new UKTRA 2025 qualification points system will take into account the standings for each team's top two helms and top two crews based on performance over the previous year at BUSA, UKTRA and RYA events, including UKTRA Champs, Wilson Trophy, Carmela Cup, BUSA Finals, Wessex Winter Warmer, Cam Cup, Oxford Magnum and Royal St George International.

As ever, it is expected that those competing will include not only top teams from clubs and universities but alumni groups of friends. The current title holders are university team Exeter Blue following a hat-trick of wins in 2021, 2022 and 2023 by the West Kirby Hawks.

Since the event's inauguration in 1969 it has traditionally rotated between West Kirby SC in the North West, Bough Beech SC in Kent and Spinnaker SC in Dorset. The event is due to West Kirby SC in 2026.

The on-time entry fee is £495 per team and the organisers are seeking sponsors.

For all the information and to request an invitation for your team, visit the RYA/UKTRA National Team Racing Championship noticeboard.

Related Articles

Entries open for Lochan Cup 2025
Women's keelboat team racing at Queen Mary in April Entries are live for the second UK Women's Keelboat Team Racing Championship. The event will be co-organised and hosted by the RYA and Royal Thames Yacht Club at London's Queen Mary Reservoir over the weekend of 12-13 April 2025. Posted on 18 Dec
Firefly dinghy videos from the 1980s and 90s
It's time to dig into the archives again, one year after our first ever video feature It's time to dig into the video archives a second time, a year after our first ever video feature, which happened to be on 1950s Firefly sailing. But this time all we can find is from the 1980s and 90s! Posted on 15 Dec
Loughborough Lemming 2024 Team Racing
24 teams and almost 200 sailors descend upon Burton Sailing Club for the event A record-breaking end to the year for Loughborough Sailing saw 24 teams and almost 200 sailors descend upon Burton Sailing Club for the annual Lemming! Posted on 5 Dec
Royal Hospital School celebrates sailing successes
In Eric Twiname Youth and Junior National Team Racing Championships Royal Hospital School (RHS) in Holbrook, Suffolk, is proud to be celebrating its sailing pupils' success at the RYA Eric Twiname Youth (under 19) and Junior (under 17) National Team Racing Championships. Posted on 3 Dec
The first BUSA tour team... 65 years on
The team of 1959 gathered together again at the Royal Thames Yacht Club The British Universities Sailing Team of 1959 gathered together again on 21st November 2024 in the Royal Thames Yacht Club to lunch and reminisce about their tour of the USA. Posted on 25 Nov
Selection system for 2025 Team Race Worlds
US Sailing announces the requirements for next year's event US Sailing, the National Governing Body for sailing in the United States, is pleased to announce the athlete selection system and requirements for the highly anticipated 2025 Team Race World Championship. Posted on 21 Nov
Spinnaker Sailing Club Firefly Weekend
Twisted Tube random pairs team racing and final event of the Vines Series The weekend of 2nd & 3rd November saw Spinnaker Sailing Club holding their annual Firefly Weekend, two days of action packed racing. Posted on 4 Nov
Glasgow Grouse and Sheffield Shuffle Team Racing
A double-header over the weekend Both the Glasgow Grouse and the Sheffield Shuffle had the advantage of an extra hour in bed for their Sundays. Posted on 30 Oct
Irish Team Racing Championship 2024
Baltimore Sailing Club hosts 25 teams, organising 130 races over two days Baltimore Sailing Club proudly hosted the 2024 Irish Team Racing Championships, a highlight event in Ireland's team racing calendar, uniting the finest sailors from around the country for a weekend of exhilarating competition. Posted on 30 Oct
European Team Race Youth RS Aero Champs overall
Italy 2 with Alice Sussarello and Filippo Vincis triumph in Cagliari After three splendid days of variable, but mostly sunny weather and wind always between 15 and 20 knots, the third edition of the RS Aero Youth Team Race European Championship ended with an extraordinary victory for Italy 2. Posted on 28 Oct