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Sail Sydney - Final day ends with blue skies and 20kt seabreeze

by Lisa Ratcliff on 20 Dec 2015
Winning RSX Dongwoo Seo - 2015 Fantastic Sail Sydney Robin Evans
Sail Sydney’s fourth and final day of racing came with the same side order of blue skies and wind, a result of the high pressure system sitting over the Tasman and associated trough pushing cooling sea breezes onto the New South Wales coastline.

There was a bit too much in it for some in the fledgling Optimist Green fleet. For the RS:X boards, or ‘wind whackers’ as they are affectionately known, Christmas came early for the large Korean contingent whizzing around Rose Bay in perfect board conditions, 20 knots of NNE breeze.



All the Olympic classes bar the RS:X completed their schedule yesterday, Saturday December 19, 2015. The remaining youth and invited classes closed out the final multi-class regatta prior to Christmas and the New Year, and important nationals and world championships on in January.

Sail Sydney PRO Colin Chidgey had these last words: “Fantastic four days with the nor’easters and a great line of courses from Rushcutters Bay to North Head, and the sailors all enjoyed themselves.”



Optimists

Olivia Williams from the Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club plans to take confidence from her first place in the Intermediate fleet going into next month’s Optimist Australian title at Georges River Sailing Club, where she’ll be up against a much bigger national fleet.

After the medal presentation at the host Woollahra Sailing Club, the spirited 10 year-old from Sydney’s northern beaches commented: “I felt comfortable out there today, it was really windy but I’ve been in stronger. Sail Sydney was great and we didn’t have to wait around for races because there was wind.”

Second in the Intermediate fleet was Joshua Whitten and third was Alexander Whitnall. Ryan Littlechild took out the Open division from Archie Cropley.



RS:X

Dongwoo Seo was unbeaten in the board class where the Koreans retained the top four places. The Australian Sailing Squad’s Joanna Sterling (QLD) was the first woman and Australian, coming in fifth after eight races.

Tasmania’s Jock Calvert and Queensland’s Emma Baillie are both part of Australia’s team competing at the Youth World Championships in Langkawi, Malaysia, starting in a week. Sail Sydney wasn’t one of Baillie’s best results-wise, but there were plenty of takeaways. “I learnt a lot about how the winds work here, and how the gusts fill in and this will be helpful for Malaysia…for seeing the pressure and getting to it, plus board handling. Racing is the best practice.”

Calvert is a full Tasmanian Institute of Sport scholarship holder. The bridge to this level is the state’s Emerging Talent Squad, a program that identifies talent in junior development classes and moves those sailors across to youth classes, such as 29ers and Laser Radials, and the path to potential youth team selection. State high performance coach Richard Scarr sees the state’s future success stories coming from the ETS program that offers athletes nutrition, psychology and strength conditioning advice complementary to specialist on-water coaching.

There is one issue for both Baillie and Calvert. They have grown too big for the RS:X. At 195cm and 85kg Calvert has the Olympic dream but needs to move to a new class, most likely a Finn, to have any chance of reaching the sport’s pinnacle. At 175cm, Baillie has the same challenge. She’ll hang in for another six months then consider a move, probably to a 49erFX.

Other results

Thomas Larkings’ consistent top three results in the Sabots clinched the gold medal while in the Tasars Darryl Bentley and Rick Longbottom won from Bradley Stephens and Jennifer Overton.

Viper winners Jack Felsenthal and Brett Goodall out-sailed Lachlan and Ethan White on their boat, Not Related, and in the Byte fleet local boy Fletcher Duff took a narrow one point win from clubmate Hugo Stoner.



Flying 11 siblings finished in the gold and silver medal positions, Jesse and Zoe Dransfield pipping the Barnabas brothers, Zac and Jake.

The NSW government, Nautilus Marine, Gill, Lejen Marine, Tohatsu Motors and NBsailsports all generously contributed to success of Sail Sydney 2015 which attracted an international fleet racing across 17 divisions over four days. Twelve countries fielded 359 boat and board crews representing Australia, Denmark, Hong Kong, Republic of Korea, New Zealand, Canada, Malaysia, Singapore, Finland, Switzerland, Italy and India.

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Results:

Optimist - Green

Plc Sail
No
Boat Name
(Boat Type)
Skipper/Crew From Race 1
18-Dec
Race 2
19-Dec
Race 3
19-Dec
Race 4
19-Dec
Race 5
19-Dec
Race 6
20-Dec
Race 7
20-Dec
Race 8
20-Dec
Drop Total
1 1092
Gas Monkey
Optimist
Oscar Verity
RPAYC
NSW
2 6 1 3 2 8 7 2 8 23
2 1309
For The Wind
Optimist
Douglas Cassidy
RSYS
NSW
8 7 13 6 1 1 1 1 13 25
3 1202
No Gas
Optimist
Carlos Gundelach
DAC
NSW
1 4 8 4 5 4 6 3 8 27
4 10
Water Girl
Optimist
Ava Whitten
GRSC
NSW
4 11 4 9 4 5 5 4 11 35
5 1647
N/A
Optimist
William Destro
WSC
NSW
DNF
(30.00)
1 2 5 7 2 3 DNC
(30.00)
30 50
6 1038
Trigger Happy
Optimist
Keizo Tomishima
NSC
NSW
3 15 14 2 3 13 2 DNF
(30.00)
30 52
7 971
Wind Express
Optimist
Luca Whitaker
WSC
NSW
6 3 DNF
(30.00)
1 8 7 14 DNF
(30.00)
30 69
8 12
IP Connect
Optimist
Nathan Deng
CPSC
NSW
5 19 15 13 11 16 4 5 19 69
9 855
Will Power
Optimist
William Ryan
NSC
NSW
7 2 3 7 6 DNC
(30.00)
DNC
(30.00)
DNF
(30.00)
30 85
10 1069
Goldmine
Optimist
Dylan Simpson
WSC
NSW
DNF
(30.00)
13 6 11 DNF
(30.00)
11 8 6 30 85
11 1653
Benny Buoy
Optimist
Benjamin Costandi
GRSC
NSW
DNF
(30.00)
9 20 10 20 12 10 7 30 88
12 1667
Pocket Rocket
Optimist
Ellen Murray
GRSC
NSW
DNF
(30.00)
8 10 8 12 3 20 DNF
(30.00)
30 91
13 802
Slik
Optimist
Matthew Saliba
DAC
NSW
10 12 12 14 9 18 16 DNF
(30.00)
30 91
14 946
TuckerBox
Optimist
Jago Tucker
WSC
NSW
DNF
(30.00)
5 5 23 21 9 11 DNC
(30.00)
30 104
15 1139
ATOMIC
Optimist
Tomas Lozevski
DAC
NSW
DNF
(30.00)
17 9 22 14 6 13 DNC
(30.00)
30 111
16 1654
Lucky
Optimist
Ariol Gold
GRSC
NSW
DNF
(30.00)
10 11 15 15 17 18 DNF
(30.00)
30 116
17 1658
Max
Optimist
brayden downing
GRSC
NSW
9 16 24 21 13 DNF
(30.00)
DNC
(30.00)
8 30 121
18 1611
Shimmer
Optimist
Caitlin Nash
HHSC
NSW
DNF
(30.00)
14 16 18 16 15 17 DNS
(30.00)
30 126
19 872
Where's Wally
Optimist
Walter Tuite
RPAYC
NSW
DNF
(30.00)
23 19 24 10 10 12 DNF
(30.00)
30 128
20 1395
Scrumpy Jack
Optimist
Jack McGreal
WSC
NSW
DNF
(30.00)
21 23 17 17 14 19 DNC
(30.00)
30 141
21 661
Amazon
Optimist
Joseph Leemen
WSC
NSW
DNF
(30.00)
18 18 12 DNF
(30.00)
19 15 DNC
(30.00)
30 142
22 1436
Ballistic Bell
Optimist
Isabella Holdsworth
RPAYC
NSW
DNF
(30.00)
22 7 16 DNC
(30.00)
22 23 DNS
(30.00)
30 150
23 1466
Commando
Optimist
Kye Williams
RPAYC
NSW
DNF
(30.00)
20 17 19 DNF
(30.00)
24 22 DNC
(30.00)
30 162
24 214
Quoka
Optimist
Claire Whitaker
WSC
NSW
DNF
(30.00)
24 22 27 19 21 24 DNS
(30.00)
30 167
25 1334
Hunter
Optimist
Gemma Ashton
HHSC
NSW
DNF
(30.00)
25 21 25 18 DNC
(30.00)
DNC
(30.00)
DNC
(30.00)
30 179
26 1553
K Bunny
Optimist
Henry Myers
WSC
NSW
DNF
(30.00)
DNC
(30.00)
DNC
(30.00)
DNC
(30.00)
DNC
(30.00)
23 9 DNF
(30.00)
30 182
27 1396
Longreach
Optimist
Cameron Scade
WSC
NSW
DNF
(30.00)
DNC
(30.00)
DNC
(30.00)
DNC
(30.00)
DNC
(30.00)
20 21 DNC
(30.00)
30 191
28 938
Swallow
Optimist
isobel payne
RSYS
NSW
DNF
(30.00)
DNC
(30.00)
DNC
(30.00)
20 DNC
(30.00)
DNC
(30.00)
25 DNF
(30.00)
30 195
29 1414
Bumble B
Optimist
Benedict McKay
BSC
NSW
DNF
(30.00)
DNC
(30.00)
DNC
(30.00)
26 DNC
(30.00)
DNC
(30.00)
DNC
(30.00)
DNF
(30.00)
30 206



RSX

Plc Sail
No
Boat Name
(Boat Type)
Skipper/Crew From Race 1
19-Dec
Race 2
19-Dec
Race 3
19-Dec
Race 4
19-Dec
Race 5
20-Dec
Race 6
20-Dec
Race 7
20-Dec
Race 8
20-Dec
Drop Total
1 166
RS:X
RSX
dongwoo seo
KSC
KOREA
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7
2 218
KOR218
RSX
PARK SUNGBEUM
KSF
KOREA
4 2 7 2 4 5 2 2 7 21
3 194
KOR248
RSX
KANG HYEONGJUNG
KSF
KOREA
3 6 3 7 2 4 4 3 7 25
4 211
KOR211
RSX
LEE SUHWAN
KSF
KOREA
8 5 5 4 5 2 3 4 8 28
5 254
RSX
RSX
Joanna Sterling
RQYS
QLD
5 4 2 5 3 6 5 5 6 29
6 217
KOR217
RSX
YOUN HONGHWAN
KSF
KOREA
2 3 4 6 6 9 7 7 9 35
7 32
Barney
RSX
Jock Calvert
RYCT
TAS
11 8 8 3 9 3 6 6 11 43
8 11
RSX
RSX
Audrey Yong
CWSS
SINGAPORE
7 10 6 9 8 8 9 8 10 55
9 235
KOR235
RSX
SHIN HYEONGDEOK
KSF
KOREA
10 9 10 8 7 7 8 10 10 59
10 1199
AUS 1199
RSX
Lara O'Brien
RQYS
QLD
9 7 9 10 10 11 10 9 11 64
11 1141
Stones
RSX
Angus Calvert
RYCT
TAS
13 11 OCS
(14.00)
11 12 10 11 12 14 80
12 832
Detrifi
RSX
Emma Baillie
RQYS
QLD
12 12 11 12 11 12 12 11 12 81
13 222
KOR222
RSX
YOON JUNGHYEON
KSF
KOREA
6 DNF
(14.00)
DNC
(14.00)
DNC
(14.00)
DNC
(14.00)
DNC
(14.00)
DNC
(14.00)
DNC
(14.00)
14 90



Byte

Plc ? Sail
No
Boat Name
(Boat Type)
Skipper/Crew From Race 1
18-Dec
Race 2
19-Dec
Race 3
19-Dec
Race 4
20-Dec
Race 5
20-Dec
Race 6
20-Dec
Drop Total
1 3349
Terra Byte
Byte
Fletcher Duff
WSC
NSW
2 2 3 1 1 2 3 8
2 3
TBA
Byte
Hugo Alexander Swift Stoner
WSC
NSW
1 1 2 2 4 3 4 9
3 5
TBA
Byte
Pia Loloma Stoner
WSC
NSW
4 4 1 4 3 4 4 16
4 3573
TBC
Byte
Steve Taylor
WSC
NSW
3 RET
(11.00)
RET
(11.00)
3 2 1 11 20
5 3230
TBA
Byte
Ross Barratt
WSC
NSW
7 3 5 5 5 DNC
(11.00)
11 25
6 3574
TBA
Byte
Phil Herscovics
WSC
NSW
5 5 4 7 6 5 7 25
7 3382
MegaByte
Byte
Max Herscovics
WSC
NSW
6 6 RET
(11.00)
6 7 6 11 31
8 1
A Laser
Byte
Isabel Barratt
WSC
NSW
DNC
(11.00)
DNC
(11.00)
DNC
(11.00)
DNF
(11.00)
DNF
(11.00)
RET
(11.00)
11 55
9 3409
Britty Byte
Byte
Brittany Duff
WSC
NSW
DNC
(11.00)
DNC
(11.00)
DNC
(11.00)
DNC
(11.00)
DNC
(11.00)
DNC
(11.00)
11 55
10 3409
Bute Me
Byte
Cathryn PAK POY
CYCA
NSW
DNC
(11.00)
DNC
(11.00)
DNC
(11.00)
DNC
(11.00)
DNC
(11.00)
DNC
(11.00)
11 55
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