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Youth Sailing Grand Prix regatta series concludes

by Cora Zillich on 15 Jan 2015
2014 Grand Prix. Bernie Kaaks
The 2015 Australian Youth Championships, held at Fremantle Sailing Club, WA from 6-10 January 2015, concluded the 2014 Youth Sailing Grand Prix regatta series. It was the fourth time the series was run since its start in 2010.

The Youth Sailing Grand Prix is open to Australian sailors under 19 years of age and is designed to build a strong national competition that encourages youth participation, providing young sailors with the chance to race at a number of regattas around the country against strong opposition.

'We created the Youth Sailing Grand Prix to provide Australia’s youth sailors with the opportunity to compete in a national series in strong fleets to assist in their continual development,' said Yachting Australia Performance Director Peter Conde. 'Australia has a proud history in youth sailing, continually producing young sailors who compete at the highest level and the Youth Sailing Grand Prix is offering additional racing incentive and the opportunity for further developing our up and coming talent' he said.

The 2014 Youth Sailing Grand Prix in the Laser 4.7 girls class was taken out by Western Australian Zoe Thomson, who also won the 2015 Australian Youth Championship, ahead of runner-up Victorian Eleonore Rich.

In the Laser 4.7 boys, winner of the recent class nationals Brody Riley from Victoria finished the Grand Prix series in top position ahead of Jordan Makin from NSW.

Stuart Penderleith (NSW), who came third at the 2015 Australian Youth Championships, won the Grand Prix Series in the Laser Radial boys with Richard Mayer (WA) in the runner up position. In the Laser Radial girls class Western Australian and 2015 Australian Youth Champion Jacinta Ainsworth took out the series ahead of Queenslander Carissa Bridge.

In the double-handed classes, Australian Champions in the 420 boys class Alec Brodie and Xavier Winston Smith won the series ahead of Victorians Nicholas Sharman and James Grogan. In the girls class last year’s winners Dana Tavener and Catherine Pagett (NSW) won the series once again with Sophie McIntosh and Emily Summerell (NSW) following in second.

The 29er Australian Sailing Grand Prix was won by the recent class champions Kurt Hansen and new crew Jim Colley from NSW, who came second in the Australian Youth Championship. Fellow New South Welshman Harry Lawson and Simon Hoffman were the runner-ups.


For the fourth time, the State Trophy was taken home by New South Wales (46 points) with a clear 23 point lead over Western Australia (23 points) in second and Victoria (17 points) in third.

The Youth Grand Prix certificates were presented at the 2015 Australian Youth Championships awards ceremony (Saturday, 10 January 2015).


At the 2015 Australian Youth Championships also the Nick Peate Memorial Trophy for Outstanding Sportsmanship was awarded. Australian Sailing Team’s Rhys Mara, who was the sailing partner of Nick Peate in 2008, gave a moving speech at the Australian Youth Championships trophy presentation and awarded the prize to Western Australian Ben Wade (MoFSC).

Ben Wade sailed the Laser 4.7 and was nominated by the Race Officers for this award for showing great resourcefulness and resilience. He saved to buy his own laser, an old boat for $400, to be able to race at the class nationals in his hometown of Mandurah and then at the Youth Championships.

During the regatta he was involved in an incident with an official boat that left a whole in his boat. He showed great resourcefulness and resilience to repair his boat as best as he could and get back into racing.

About the Nick Peate Memorial Trophy
Nick Peate won the 2008 Australian Youth Championship in the 29er but sadly passed away before he got to compete the ISAF Youth Sailing World Championships.

The Nick Peate Memorial Award aims to recognise young athletes for the values of fair play and sportsmanship and is awarded each year at the Australian Youth Championships to recognise the values that Nick held dear.

About the Youth Sailing Grand Prix
The Youth Sailing Grand Prix includes seven classes with sailors competing in the Laser 4.7 and Laser Radial, 420 and 29er, and potentially the Bic Techno and Hobie 16. The Bic Techno and Hobie 16 classes did not have enough entries in the 2013 series to qualify for prizes.

To be eligible to win the Youth Sailing Grand Prix competitors must sail in two mandatory regattas, their individual class Australian Championship and the Australian Youth Championship. For the 2013 Youth Sailing Grand Prix athletes also had to compete in three other state based regattas.

The 2015 Youth Sailing Grand Prix series concluded at the 2016 Australian Youth Championships, which will be held in NSW at Woollahra Sailing Club from 10-14 January 2016.

 

Boat Class

 

Winner

 

Runner Up

 

Laser 4.7 Girls

Zoe Thomson WA

Eleonore Rich VIC

 

Laser 4.7 Boys

Brody Riley VIC

Jordan Makin NSW

 

Laser Radial Girls

Jacinta Ainsworth WA

Carissa Bridge QLD

 

Laser Radial Boys

Stuart Penderleith NSW

Richard Mayer NSW

 

420 Girls

Dana Tavener & Catherine Pagett NSW

Sophie McIntosh & Emily Summerell NSW

 

420 Boys

Alec Brodie & Xavier Winston Smith NSW

Nicholas Sharman & James Grogan VIC

 

29er

Kurt Hansen & Jim Colley NSW

Harry Lawson & Simon Hoffman NSW



State Trophy (YSGP point score)

NSW – Winner 46 points

WA – Runner Up 23 points

VIC – 17 points

QLD – 15 points

TAS – 3 points

SA – 1 point
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