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38th NSW Tasar Championships – Longbottom and Kristi leading the race

by Nic Douglass on 3 Apr 2015
Rick Longbottom and Kristi Ruus-Atkinson on board Navy Sailing Sport Sailing Photography
38th NSW Tasar Championships – Rick Longbottom and Kristi Ruus-Atkinson on Navy Sailing lead the Championships after dominating a tricky race track on day one.

The shifty sou’easterly breeze, which swung at times over 90 degrees set the scene for a challenging three races for the first day of a nine-race series for the 34 competitors. The race organisers from Lake Illawarra did a great job to get all three races away, let alone finished.

Martin Linsley and Russell Ford on Lass were the first to win a heat, followed by Hugh and Anna Tait on Serendipity, with regatta leaders Rick Longbottom and Kristi-Ruus Atkinson rounding out the top three. All three were able to take advantage of an isolated right-hand puff at the start, which left several of the fleet becalmed on the line.

The gun in race two was taken by father and daughter class stalwarts Rob and Nic Douglass who led the race from start to finish. They were notified onshore that they had been OCS along with a few other top contenders, so the official win was presented to Brad Stephens and Jenny Overton, with Anton and Vicki Lynar in second and Glenn and Vanessa Collings, in their return to the class in third.

Rick Longbottom and Kristi Russ-Atkinson continued their consistency in race three, leading around every mark bar the last, when the Douglass’ got on the right side of a Westerly puff to slip into first on the last leg, with Martin Linsley and Russell Ford in third.

After day one, Rick Longbottom and Kristi-Ruus Atkinson on Navy Sailing lead from Hugh and Anna Tait on Serendipity, with the Vivace team of Brad Stephens and Jenny Overton rounding out the podium.

There are three races to be sailed tomorrow and Sunday as part of this nine race series, so it will be all on tomorrow. No doubt once a drop comes into play there will be some interesting action on the scorecard.

For more information on the Tasar visit event website.

Full results

Plc Sail
No
Boat Name
(Boat Type)
Skipper/Crew From Race 1
3-Apr
Race 2
3-Apr
Race 3
3-Apr
Drop Total
1 2898 Navy Sailing Rick Longbottom
Kristi
Ruus-Atkinson
CYC/WSC
ACT
3 4 2 0 9
2 2925 Serendipity Hugh Tait
Anna Tait
NSC
NSW
2 5 4 0 11
3 2903 Vivace Bradley Stephens
Jennifer Overton
BSC
NSW
5 1 8 0 14
4 2852 Far Out Glenn Collings
Vanessa Collings
SBSC
VIC
4 3 9 0 16
5 2853 2sheepstations Bernard Streater
Sarah Streater
GRSC
NSW
15 6 6 0 27
6 2763 More Edge John Balass
Heather Forton
BSC
NSW
7 9 13 0 29
7 2947 Prime Suspect Anton Lynar
Vicki Lynar
BSC
NSW
14 2 14 0 30
8 2114 blew n Bruce Hilleard
Jenny Sorensen
GRSC
NSW
9 14 10 0 33
9 2914 Lizard David Hart
Jackie Morison
SPASC
NSW
10 21 5 0 36
10 2349 like lightning Chris Johnson
Lorna Morrison
GRSC
NSW
13 13 12 0 38
11 2813 LASS Martin Linsley
Russel Ford
CYC
ACT
1 OCS
(35.00)
3 0 39
12 2896 Hellfire Kirstin Norris
John Force
RANSA
ACT
16 8 15 0 39
13 2888 Agamemnon  Chris Parkinson
Jenny Day
SPASC
NSW
12 7 21 0 40
14 1885 stormbringer Dan Bromelow
Mark Bromelow
M16FSSC
NSW
11 10 22 0 43
15 2619 Galah John Dransfield
Jesse Dransfield
M16FSSC
NSW
6 OCS
(35.00)
7 0 48
16 2603 RATz Gary Ratcliffe
Robyn Ratcliffe
GRSC
NSW
20 12 16 0 48
17 761 Madman Sean Mullin
Fiona Powell
DAC
NSW
8 19 26 0 53
18 2952 Tasared Twice Gavin Brown
Robyn Brown
BSC
NSW
19 23 11 0 53
19 2345 1 to get ready John Campbell
Lea Foster
RQYS
NSW
23 11 19 0 53
20 2710 Chukkel Rob Douglass
Nicole Douglass
JBSC
NSW
21 OCS
(35.00)
1 0 57
21 2902 Eagle Eye Noel Borel
Els Leenaars
BSC
NSW
17 16 27 0 60
22 2567 Sea Ferret Tait Fortier
Will Mckenzie
JBSC
NSW
24 20 17 0 61
23 2895 Sidewinder James Belton
Kate Burgess
PRSC
ACT
30 15 20 0 65
24 2819 Firefly Derek Hadwen
kelly saltman
BSC
NSW
18 24 23 0 65
25 2900 Puzzle Simon Brown
Andrew Foulkes
CYC
ACT
22 18 30 0 70
26 2953 Boogie Time Ben Walker
Cath Walker
BSC
NSW
31 25 18 0 74
27 2588 What A Pearler Andrew fINNEY
Yanni Shaw
GRSC
NSW
27 22 28 0 77
28 1878 Tranquil Shaw's Cameron Shaw
Eva Shaw
GRSC
NSW
25 27 25 0 77
29 2581 Afternoon Delight Davd Cull
Matthew Cull
CSC
NSW
28 17 33 0 78
30 2894 Javelin Richard Blessington
Michale Skene
CYC
ACT
29 26 24 0 79
31 1901 Bubbles Helen Impey
Tristan Butterworth
WSC
NSW
26 29 29 0 84
32 1912 Cruz'n Mark Hooper
Pip Hooper
  GRSC
NSW
32 28 31 0 91
33 2841 Woooo Hoooo!! Mark Kelly
Susan Kelly
GRSC
NSW
33 30 32 0 95
34 2139 String Theory John Haines
Mark Furka
GRSC
NSW
DNC
(35.00)
DNC
(35.00)
DNC
(35.00)
0 105
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