The Australian Team Sailing Association is proud to announce their two major regattas for 2019 are to be hosted in Tasmania – jointly by the Sandy Bay Sailing Club and The Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania.
After moderate sea breeze conditions on the first day and even lighter northerly winds on the final day, the SA Youth Champs are now in the books with the champions crowned across the five classes.
South Australia's youth sailors are getting set for their marquee event this weekend, as the 2019 South Australian Youth Championships get underway at Adelaide Sailing Club on Saturday.
The 2019 Tasmania Youth Championships held over the weekend of 2-3 March attracted 53 boats and 65 sailors, with Sandy Bay Sailing Club hosting the event on the River Derwent.Â
Australian Sailing are delighted to announce that the AS Board have approved the following coaches to train and support the Youth Team athletes in the lead-up and throughout the 2019 Youth Sailing World Championships.
The 2019 Tasmanian Youth Championships are set to kick off at the Sandy Bay Sailing Club in Hobart on Saturday 2 March, with a strong line-up of competitors already registered to compete at Tasmania’s premier annual youth sailing regatta.
Rising sailing star Zac Littlewood has taken out a major award in his home State, WA, after winning the Hyundai Junior Sports Star crown at the RAC WA Sports Star Awards at Optus Stadium on February 7.
Australian Sailing is proud to announce the 2019 Australian Youth Team after a successful conclusion of the final qualifying event, the Australian Youth Championships presented by the Australian Maritime College held in Hobart earlier this month.
A new set of national youth champions were crowned after a stunning final day of sailing on the Derwent River at the 2019 Australian Youth Championships presented by the Australian Maritime College in Hobart today.
Young gun Zac Littlewood may have conquered the world, but there was one title he was missing from his cabinet and he provisionally wrapped it up on the penultimate day of racing at the 2019 Australian Youth Championships presented by the Australian Maritime College today. Â
The best young sailors in Australia hit the waters of Hobart today for the second day of racing at the 2019 Australian Youth Championships presented by the Australian Maritime College, and in some classes the elite sailors used the conditions to separate themselves from the field whilst other classes are locked in some remarkably tight and exciting battles.
The 2019 Australian Youth Championships presented by the Australian Maritime College kicked off today in Hobart, with some challenging conditions delivering some spectacular results. The event is doubling as the National Championship for the classes and the final selection event for Australia’s best young sailors to represent Australia at the 2019 World Youth Championships in Gdynia, Poland.
National titles and the opportunity to represent Australia at the upcoming Youth World Championships in Poland will be on the line from tomorrow, as the Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania gets set to play host to the 2019 Australian Youth Championships presented by the Australian Maritime College.
Racing at Sail Melbourne International 2018 wrapped up with a full final day of racing across all Olympic and Invited class fleets. After challenging race disruptions over the four-day event, caused by the current weather system sitting over Australia’s east coast, it was a welcome finish for the close to 400 competitors from all across Australia and from 18 countries.
Numbers continue to swell for the 2019 Australian Youth Championships presented by the Australian Maritime College, bolstered by huge numbers of local champions and international challengers ready to take on the competition on the River Derwent in just a few weeks’ time.
If you love the water and are interested in a career in the maritime industry, the Australian Maritime College provides the training and qualifications that will get you there.
Youth and Open classes enjoyed the best of Sail Sydney 2018, with three days of sunshine and nor’easters building each afternoon on Sydney Harbour. The regatta has kicked off a busy Australian summer of sailing, from Sabots and skiffs to supermaxis prepping for the Sydney Hobart race which is fast approaching.