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2015 Victorian Optimist Championships - Day 1

by David Staley on 7 Mar 2015
Open Fleet racing on day one Matthew Ross / VIODA
The first day of the 2015 Victorian Optimist Championships was an overcast day with a south-westerly of about ten knots that softened, backed and became more variable as the afternoon progressed. At the same time Port Phillip was quite choppy, providing challenging conditions for the less experienced sailors.

Three races were completed in the Intermediate and Green Fleets, while the Open Fleet only managed to complete two races today. Open will most likely sail for races tomorrow to catch up to the other fleets.



In the Open Fleet, Michael Case (RGYC) won the first race of the championship from New South Wales sailors Jack Ferguson (NSC/WSC) and Cole Tapper (WSC). Nick Joel (SSCBC/SYC) took the gun in race two, with the NSW pair again taking second and third. Rewarding their consistency, Jack Ferguson leads the Open Championship by two points from Cole Tapper. Steven Case (RGYC) scored 4 and 9 today to finish third overall.

New South Wales sailor, Daniel Links from Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club, finished third in the first two races today and then won the final race to finish at the top of the table in the Intermediate Fleet. Zac Heyes (MMYC) kicked of his regatta with a win and backed it up with a second place in race two, but slipped down the fleet in the third race to finish the day second overall. James Jackson (MYC) is third on the table, scoring nine – four - two this afternoon.



Millie Harvey from Mornington Yacht Club made a clean sweep of the Green Fleet races today. She has already built a five point buffer from William Ross (BRYC/RBYC) who scored two thirds and a second. Another six points behind is Lara Johnson (AWYC) in third overall.

'Altogether it was a good day on the water, but a trying day for the race management teams and a testing day for many of our sailors', said VIODA Technical Delegate Matt Ross after racing this afternoon.

'There are some skilled New South Wales sailors showing our sailors how it’s done, and today the lesson was consistency', he said.



'The main thing is the kids are having fun and part of that is the onshore activities like the Opti Muster and the after race sausage sizzle. The regatta is off to a good start and we just hope for some better breeze over the next couple of days', he concluded.

The event has been organised by Royal Brighton Yacht Club with support from Black Rock Yacht Club, Mordialloc Sailing Club, Sandringham Yacht Club and Royal Melbourne Yacht Squadron.

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