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2015 Australian 16ft Skiff Championships - Winner declared

by Adam Lucius on 20 Jan 2015
Brydens Racing Team take the win Michael Chittenden
Not even a broken mast in the final heat could stop Manly's Brydens Compensation Lawyers from claiming a comprehensive win in the 2015 Australian 16ft Skiff Championships at Belmont.

Despite the setback, skipper Lee Knapton and crew Ricky Bridge and Pete Mackie had done enough earlier to ensure a third consecutive national crown.

Two wins and three top four placings had Brydens in the box seat way before they limped out of the last race.



'It was a blessing that we'd done enough earlier to ensure the broken mast didn't cost us,' Bridge said.

'We had a solid start to the regatta and from there we just sailed consistently.

'It was very special win for many reasons.'

It was Brydens' third straight national crown and Knapton's seventh title overall, making him the most successful skipper in 16ft skiff history.

For Bridge and Mackie it was a fourth Australian championship.

'Winning at Belmont on Lake Macquarie was special to me as it was my backyard as a child growing up,' Bridge said.

'I have many fond memories. It's where I learnt to sail and where I did all my junior sailing and where my appetite for skiff sailing began.

'We all worked really hard for this and that hard work paid off when we most needed it.'

The modest Knapton added: 'These guys make my job easy. We don't do it for the records but it is something we can look back on with great pride.

'We didn't have everything all our own way but we raced consistently and that was the key.'

Brydens finished on 16 points following placing of 1-4-1-3-4-3-DNF.

AB Window Fashions (Ben Bruniges) from host club Belmont took out second, with ATB Morton (Danny Anderson) third.

The next best-placed Manly boat after Brydens was Fire Stopping (Joe Turner) which came in fourth.

Fluid Building Services (Clint Bowen), and Sutech (Daniel Turner) were fifth and sixth respectively.



Manly also enjoyed success in the 13ft division, with Bridgestone, sailed by Natasha Ivshenko and Matt Stenta, producing placings of 2-2-11-1-1-1-2 to clinch the title.

Clubmate 'V' (Felix Daverio and Michael Childs) finished second.

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