
Three boats on equal points going into the final race The Gill Streaker Inlands at Grafham Water Sailing Club went down to the wire, with three boats on equal points going into the final race. Posted on 28 May Streaker Southern Championship at DownsĪn excellent weekend for the club's Commodore Simon Cory Downs Sailing Club on the Kent coast hosted the 2022 Streaker Southern Championship over the weekend of May 21st-22nd, and what an excellent weekend it was for the club's Commodore Simon Cory! Posted on 24 May Gill Streaker Inlands at Grafham

STREAKER AT US OPEN 2021 SERIES
P&B Northern, and the North Sails Southern, series are under way The Streaker class's two major travellers series, the P&B Northern Paddle and the North Sails Southern Paddle series, are now well under way.
STREAKER AT US OPEN 2021 UPDATE
Posted on 14 Jun Streaker Paddle Series update Related Articles Streakers at Waveney & Oulton BroadĪ tough day's racing that was quite frantic at times with tacking duels Ten boats competed in the Streaker open meeting at Waveney & Oulton Broad YC in Suffolk on Saturday 11th June in bright sunshine and a gusty south-westerly breeze. He narrowly missed the podium on countback at the recent Southern Area Championships, despite leading every race, so he'll be keen to put that right at Staunton.

Graham bought his Streaker just before lockdown and were it not for Covid we'd have a better idea of his form.
STREAKER AT US OPEN 2021 ISO
Graham Sexton of Fishers Green is another 2000 National Champion, as well as multiple ISO National and European champion. He arrives at Staunton off the back of his recent Southern Area Championships win, so is clearly one to watch. Jasper has already shown good form, taking podium places at several competitive Open Meetings. He is well known in several other double-handers but new to Streakers last year. Jasper Barnham of Snettisham Beach is a multiple 2000 National Champion and a Dart 18 National and European Champion. Here we pick a few who we suspect will give the established names a run for their money. If you've followed the Streakers at all in recent years you'll already know those five, but this year sees an exceptional influx of new talent into the class. Veronica Falat just ahead of Ian Bradley during the K1 and Streaker Open at Waveney & Oulton Broad - photo © Karen Langston He's still considered the man-to-beat and is clearly serious about retaking his crown, missing the first day of Salcombe Merlin Week to be at Staunton Harold this year. Tom Gillard of Sheffield Viking is eight times Streaker National Champion with an outstanding record across many other competitive classes. Whether he's been on the pies or the kettle bells through lockdown, he's sure to be on the (disco) beat! Steve "DJ Enterprise" Blackburn of Leigh & Lowton also pipped Tom at Weymouth, showing he's got what it takes to win on the big stage.

We haven't seen much of Martin so far in 2021, but three bullets at the Hornsea Open tells us he's still on his game. He upset the form guide last time, toppling man-to-beat Tom Gillard from his throne. Martin Penty of Beaver SC is reigning champion and won pretty much all the major events in 2019. So, here's our guide to the sailors to watch, starting with the top five from last time at Weymouth in 2019. The fully subscribed 50-boat entry includes several new faces, a number of which are well known in other classes but yet to show their true form in the Streaker. Streaker sailors from all over the country are heading to Staunton Harold next weekend (2-4 July) for their biggest Nationals since Carsington 2014. Steve Blackburn - runner-up at the 2019 Streaker Nationals © Karen Langston
