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Thai stars scoop top awards at Thai Laser Nationals

by Pattaya Mail on 6 Mar 2015
Olympian Keerati Bualong races in the Laser Standard class at the Thai Laser Nationals 2015 - Thai Laser National Champs 2015 Alberto Cassio
Royal Varuna Yacht Club hosted the Thailand Laser National Championships 21-22 February at Pattaya, with the objective of promote and support sailing activities in Thailand and as a stimulus for the tourism industry in Pattaya. With around 40 Thai and international sailors aged from 14–75 attending the competition, the three Laser classes of Standard, Radial and 4.7 were contested.

Among the Thai stars, Olympian Keerati Bualong, 22, secured his sixth national title in the Laser Standard event while Asian Games medallist Kamonwan Chanyim, 19, secured her fourth title in the Laser Radial event. Additionally, a new star emerged in the shape of Arthit Romanyk, 14, who was a first time winner in the Laser 4.7 class representing Royal Varuna Yacht Club.




In special recognition, RVYC’s Rear Commodore, Chris Dando, announced the first Varuna Legend as Malcolm Humphreys, 75, who finished the races and left younger men in his wake.

On Saturday, the moderate winds increased to over 15 knots resulting in three attempts to get the Laser Standard fleet away for their first race. Spirited competition resulted in a surprise win for Korean sailor Kim Sang Kyu, and Keerati won the remaining races of the day. In the Laser Radial, Kamolwan revelled in the strong breeze, making no mistakes to score four straight first places. In the Laser 4.7, the youngest competitors showed excellent boat handling skills in the rough conditions.

On Sunday, the course was close inshore, which meant that the waves at the leeward mark were giving difficult conditions and led to many thrills and quite a few capsizes! Again it took several attempts to get the first start away.

In the Laser Standard fleet there was no stopping Keerati as he continued his sequence of unbeaten races with four further wins to take the overall win for the weekend. Behind him the name of the game was consistency. Natthawut Paenyaem showed his tactical ability by finishing third in all the races of the day and this proved just enough to take second place overall from Lee Kwang Yeon from Korea.



In the Laser Radial fleet, Kamonwan was challenged by Youth Olympian Apiwat Sringam, 16, who won the first two races, and Chusitt Punjamala, 16, who managed to win the third race. Despite being the last off the line, Kamolwan recovered to finish second, and was back at the front in the final race to take the title. Chusitt came second, ending the day with a three points lead over Apiwat.

In the Laser 4.7 fleet, Alex Frefel won the first race and was looking good for the top spot overall. However, Arthit fought back with two wins in the final two races and this left them tied on points, with Arthit’s final race win determining his overall triumph as decided by regatta rules. Phumpraphi Thampthim, 14, of RYVC, finished third overall.

The Royal Varuna Yacht Club’s next major events are the Matchrace Thailand Championships in March and the Byte CII World Championships in July.



For further information, go to: www.varuna.org.

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