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Valmadre Series and Pantaenius State Championships - Overall report

by Ed Fethers on 2 Aug 2015
At the end of the day Rick Steuart
There's been a lot to like about this year's Valmadre Series and Pantaenius Western Australian State IRC Championships sailed in a variety of conditions on the waters off Fremantle which concluded on Saturday with two keenly contested Windward/ Leeward races for Divisions One, Two and Three and a passage race for the Double Handed Group.

During the series many of Western Australia's young emerging and talented sailors were spotted on the water, sailing with legends of the Game such as four times World Match Racing Tour winner Peter Gilmour and Volvo Around the World Race winning team member Luke Parkinson. Results for the Division One podium positions on IRC were a three way tie going into the final race of the day, it doesn't get any closer than that and the competitive starts of Division Two were worth the ticket. Drone footage of the racing was a first for local Ocean Racing however sadly the drone was lost at sea during the last race after an attempt at a landing on Dynamic of Laurie Flynne. There were a large number of sailmakers scattered amongst the fleets and a variety of yachts from a number of Yacht Clubs joining together for the racing.

For Saturday's Voladora Race there was a ten to fifteen knot south easterly breeze, mostly clear skies and a cross chop. Principal Race Officer Trevor Milton set the windward mark for both races at 135 degrees at about 1.9 miles and not far from the sea wall of the new Rhous Head development.

After a start in race one that they might like to forget Calm of Tony and Astrid Mitchell managed to get in phase on the work to windward and with Indian of Craig Carter out of phase it was a good gain however with the breeze at the top of the range for the day the Next Factor of Dave Walling had a handicap gain on the downwind giving them the race. The second race was sailed in lighter breeze and won by Dirty Deeds the GP 42 of Alan Stein. A second place in this race was sufficient for Calm to secure the Division One State IRC Championships prompting Andrew Harry to look to the sky, remember his mate Tony Mitchell and say 'this ones for you mate'. The Next Factor third in this race giving them the runners up status overall. Indian who finished the series in third place have been using this regatta as part of their perpetration for their Eastern States campaign including this year’s Sydney to Hobart race.

With four firsts and two seconds Giddy Up of Rob Halvorsen did not need to sail the last race to be an IRC winner of the series in Division Two but plenty of others did if they wanted Ito be amongst the minor places so the competitive nature of all of that led to yet another general recall for this group, and a collision involving The X Factor immediately after the restart. The owner of By and Large Denys Pearce President of Yachting Western Australia who was away missed Brent Fowler and his young crew sail two good races in his yacht to secure second place with Joss of Ian Clyne in third.

Selkie of Alison Stock returning to racing in Division Three had two wins but this was not sufficient to overcome the large lead accumulated by Laurie Flyyne earlier in the Series.

The original Trophy for this event was struck in 1908 and following racing Les Valmadre the grandson of the original Trophy Donor presented the Trophies at an 'Al Fresco' affair on the deck of The Fremantle Sailing Club.
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