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Prince Philip Cup Australasian Dragon Championship - Ingate leading

by Peter Campbell on 6 Jan 2015
Whimsical leading fellow SYdney boat Indulgence on a windy Port Philip - Prince Philip Cup Australasian Dragon Championship 2015. International Dragon Class of Australia
In the prestigious 2015 Prince Philip Cup on Melbourne’s Port Phillip, arguably one of the oldest one-design class yachtsmen in the world, 88-year-old Gordon Ingate is showing he is still a remarkably talented helmsman by today sailing his International Dragon class yacht Whimsical into the overall lead.

Ingate moved up from third to first on the leaderboard with a second and a first place today against a 16 boat fleet from Victoria, New South Wales, Tasmania and Great Britain, following his four-three score on day one of the regatta being conducted by Royal Brighton Yacht Club.

Over a yachting career spanning more than 75 years, Ingate has represented Australia at the Admiral’s Cup and the Olympic Games and has skippered a challenger for the America’s Cup. He won the Prince Philip Cup on Hobart’s River Derwent several years back, his first win in what is the Australasian championship for the Dragon class after half a century in the class.

He also went close to wining the Sydney Hobart Yacht Race with Caprice of Huon in 1972.

After four races, Whimsical is on 10 points, with fellow RSYS member Wolf Breit in second place in Shapes after placings of 1-1-3-6 for 11 points. Among Shapes’ experienced crew is Roger Hickman who last week skippered the ocean racing yacht Wild Rose to an overall victory in the Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race.

Third overall is the West Australian entry, Wizzardy, skippered by Raymond Chatfield from Royal Freshwater Bay Yacht Club with 16 points from placings of 5-4-5-2.

British yachtsman Robert Campbell and the crew of Indulgence, winners of the Ted Albert Memorial Regatta on Sunday, were OCS in race two yesterday today improved their overall standing to sixth with a first and a third place.
Racing continues Tuesday, Thursday and Friday at Royal Brighton Yacht Club.

Overall Results - Prince Philip Cup Regatta


  Race Number Points  
Pl Name Boat Sail
Num
State Club 1 2 3 4 Total
Points
Net
Points
 
1 Gordon INGATE
Brad SHERIDAN
David GILES
Whimsical DKA217 NSW RSYS 4 3 2 1 10 10  
2 Wolf BREIT shapes aus213 NSW rsys 1 1 3 6 11 11  
3 Raymond CHATFIELD
Peter MASSEE
Karen CHATFIELD
Wizzardry AUS201 WA RFBYC 5 4 5 2 16 16  
4 Jeff ROSE
Stuart LOFT
Zane RIDGEWAY
Ridgeway AUS180 VIC RTYC/Metung YC 3 5 4 5 17 17  
5 Sandra ANDERSON Liquidity 210 WA RFBYC 6 2 8 4 20 20  
6 Robert CAMPBELL
Robert ALPE
Richard FRANKLIN
Indulgence AUS218   RSYS 2 17
OCS
1 3 23 23  
7 Angus RONEY LYLA 194 VIC RBYC 7 7 9 8 31 31  
8 Michael WILKINSON
Roger MASTERS
Stephen FRIES
Xanthos AUS212 TAS RYCT 12 9 7 7 35 35  
9 Paul JACKSON
Glenn NORTON
Peter COLEMAN
DRAGON LADY AUS165 VIC RBYC 8 8 11 11 38 38  
10 Anthony ARMSTRONG
Brendan MOSS
Andrew HOWE
FrenchConnection AUS211 NSW RSYS 11 6 12 17
DNF
46 46  
11 Hugh HOWARD
Julie CLARK
Manuela GALVAO
Tarakona GBR600 VIC Brighton 9 12 13 12 46 46  
12 Charles STANTON
Greg STANTON
Andrew MOSS
AMAZING GRACE AUS176 VIC RBYC 13 10 15 9 47 47  
13 Christian BOILLOT
James HEYWOOD
Paul MCKENZIE
IMAGINATION AUS179 VIC METUNG YC 17
DSQ
17
DSQ
6 10 50 50  
14 Sarah CLOUGH
Jacqui LOFT
Jayde ROSE
Magic D183 VIC Metung Yacht Club 10 17
DNF
14 13 54 54  
15 Donald BLANKSBY
Steven NEWLANDS
James HARLAND
ASA DAUS177 VIC RBYC 17
DNC
11 10 17
DNF
55 55  
16 Jeremy NOLAN Dejoka AUS148 VIC RBYC 14 13 16 17
DNF
60 60  
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