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Tight racing and big smiles conclude a mammoth NSW Youth Championship

Published Tue 02 Oct 2018

The 2018 NSW Youth Championship presented by Lake Macquarie City Council finished day three with some of the “closest racing this event has ever seen.”

After a slow start to the morning waiting for the breeze to fill in racing got underway in a building north to north-east sea breeze peaking at around 15 knots. Laser Radial winner, Zac West commented on the quality of racing at the event in particular on the last day of racing.

“The racing was so close and coming into the last day I think there was only four or five points between us, I had to step up my game because this is like a nationals for us since everyone’s here.” Said West.

The racing couldn’t have been closer for the tight-knit crew of Nacra 15 sailors. The foiling catamarans came into the event with their national fleet and the competitiveness fuelled by the ongoing banter made for a “good” event according to Ashleigh Swadling and Nathan Bryant.

“There’s definitely a lot of banter and it’s good, this is our nationals fleet so it’s good to know what everyone’s going to bring. We’re all at the same level and the difference between coming first or fifth can be one or two bad tacks.” Said Swadling.

Flying 11s lining up for a start photo - Beau Outteridge

The comradery within The Nacra 15 sailors seems to be so close that traditional rival States have teamed up. The mix of Swadling, a Queenslander and Bryant, a New South Welshman worked since they finished a close second and as Ashleigh jokingly explains it just “happened to work out well.”

“Nathan messaged me and asked if I wanted to sail with him, so I picked up the phone and took the opportunity and worked out well.” Said Swadling.

The Nacra 15s to their credit took time off racing to take out all the younger sailors out on the water experience what Nacra sailing is all about.

“We took a whole bunch of opti (optimist) kids out yesterday and they all loved it and with Nacras being new coupled with good competition I think the fleet with only get better.” Said Bryant.

Nacra15s cruising on one hull during the lighter morning breeze photo Beau Outteridge

Optimist Open fleet winner, Daniel Links had an extraordinary regatta clocking up five wins from seven races. Links also missed racing on day one as he had a school trumpet exam.

“I sailed pretty good, I didn’t sail the first day because I had a trumpet exam so I because those were my two drops I needed to sail well today.” Said Links.

Coming off a great Optimist World Championship in Cyprus three weeks earlier Links used his experience from the event to his advantage to beat 81 other boats to claim the top spot.

Mornington twins, Matilda and Lily Richardson racing in their 420 It’s a Twin Thing came back from time off the water to travel up to Lake Macquarie to work on their sailing in the “challenging” conditions.

“We’ve had some time out of the boat due to injury, so we wanted to come here and work on some processes, so it was pretty challenging conditions to stay consistent against the boys.” Said Richardson.

Growing up sailing on their home waters of Port Philip Bay the team were well prepared to take on the range of conditions over the event with only one point separating them from a podium finish.

Overall, the event produced variable but exciting conditions to the 430 competitors. The NSW Youth Championships drew competitors from all across the country and for many it was the big event to kick off their domestic national and state championship campaigns.

At the presentation competitors were treated by a visit from local sailor and Australian Sailing Squad member, Halyee Outteridge who kindly took time out her busy schedule to present medals to class winners.

Special mention to all the volunteers on water and off water who worked quickly to ensure that all the sailors made it safely to shore when a 30knot southerly squall hit the lake on the first day of racing. On top of that over 130 volunteers assisted with the logistics, planning and the race management of the event. They were nothing short of a well-oiled machine getting the job done.

Laser Radial winners LtoR Stefan Elliott Shircore, Frazer Brew, Paige Caldecoat, Zac West and Haylee Outteridge photo Beau Outteridge

Thanks to Lake Macquarie City Council for being a major supporter of the event.

With the NSW Youth Championships finishing for 2018 we now look towards the Australian Youth Championships being held at the Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania from 10 January to the 14 January 2019.

For all the results click HERE

Results are as follows;

Bic Techno 293

1st Mitch Kruse

2nd Jude Smale

3rd Max Irvine

Bic Techno Plus

1st Grea Morris

2nd Hamish Swain

3rd William Grimshaw

 

Flying 11

1st Jamie Stodart & Sam Stodart

2nd Tyler Dransfield & Pearl Toomey

3rd Alex Hart & Sophie Hart

 

Int 29er

1st Archie Cropley & Max Paul

2nd Oscar O’Donoghue & Rupert Hamilton

3rd Lachie Brewer & Flynn Twomey

 

Int 420

1st Cole Tapper & Tyler Creevey

2nd Ryan Littlechild & Jack Ferguson

3rd Marcello Torro & Tom Larkings

 

Laser 4.7

1st Brooke Wilson

2nd Mina Ferguson

3rd Daniel Costandi

 

Laser Radial

1st Zac West

2nd Frazer Brew

3rd Stefan Elliot – Shircore

 

Nacra 15

1st Tom Crockett & Tahnie Coldecoat

2nd Ashleigh Swadling & Nathan Bryant

3rd Tom Dawson & Sarah Hoffman

 

NS14

1st Hayden Hansen &Wil Rivers

2nd Mark Murray & Ryan Watt

3rd Craig Wright & Jada Clacke

 

Open Bic Gold

1st Hamish Cowell

2nd Travis Wadley

3rd Breanne Wadley

 

Open Bic Silver

1st Oliver Ross

2nd Jonah Griffiths

3rd Lachie Pryer

 

Optimist Green Fleet

1st Alexander Risby

2nd William Holdsworth

3rd Bailey Derwent

 

Optimist Intemediate

1st Jorja Mahoney

2nd Spencer Oxnam

3rd Jago Tucker

 

Optimist Open

1st Daniel Links

2nd Austin Cross

3rd Cooper Bellingham

 

Sabot 1up

1st Darby Jones

2nd Tanys Roberts

3rd Clancy Dwyer


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