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RSYS’s Mark Dorling heads finalists in Hardy Cup

by Peter Campbell on 9 Feb 2006
Mark Dorling and his Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron No 2 team today finished as number one finalists in the Hardy Cup ISAF Group 3 Match Racing Regatta for under 25 year old sailors on Sydney Harbour.

Dorling has used his prerogative as top qualifier to select New Zealander Graeme Sutherland, from Auckland’s Royal Akarana Yacht Club, as his opponent in tomorrow’s first semi-final.

The second semi-final will between Australia’s two highest ISAF ranked young match racing sailors, Michael Dunstan, the defending Hardy Cup champion and Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron No 1 team helmsman, and Seve Jarvin from the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia.

Dorling, 20, had an outstanding day in the Pool A round-robin, beating the Frenchman Alexis Littoz-Baritel, the Kiwi’s Graeme Sutherland and Simon Minoprio, and finally fellow RSYS member Michael Dunstan. His one loss was to Seve Jarvin.

Sutherland, Dunstan and Jarvin finished in that order, following a count back after each team ended the day with three wins and two losses. Minoprio had only two wins today while the Frenchman lost all five races.

Today again provided testing sailing conditions, with the nor’easter strengthening during the day to 18 knots on the Harbour.

Dorling’s excellent effort surprised many, but he and his crew of Hugh Tait and Nathan Outteridge have been sailing well in local and international regattas, including winning the Cowes Youth Week Regatta in the UK last year.

This is Dorling’s best individual effort so far in the Hardy Cup, although he crewed for Michael Dunstan when he won the Hardy Cup several years back.

‘Today’s final race against Mike (Dunstan) was our best race of the day,’ Dorling said after the competition. ‘He won the start, but we caught up and gained with a couple of red flags against him…then we played the shifts and got through to win the race and top the qualifiers for the finals.’

The Pool B racing to decide the 7-12 final order was sailed this morning with Pool A racing this afternoon. In the fresher nor’easter, the RSYS race officials were particularly grateful to competitors in the Royal Prince Edward Yacht Club Wednesday afternoon racing fleet for their ‘good seamanship and sportsmanship’ in giving the young sailors plenty of sailing room.

The young team from the Fremantle Sailing Club in Western Australia of Torvar Mirsky (helm), Steven Walkers and Graeme Spence sailed exceptionally well to top Pool B with five straight wins to finish with an overall standing of seventh.

New Zealand Laurie Jury, representing Kiwi Match from the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron had four wins today to finish second in Pool B and eighth overall, while the Max Gurgel and his German crew from the Hamburger Segal Yacht Club finished third in Pool B and ninth overall in the Hardy Cup at their first attempt at the prestigious event on Sydney Harbour.

Katie Spithill and her all-female crew from the Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club slumped badly today with just one win to finish at the bottom of the 12 boat fleet.

Hardy Cup 2006, Stage 2:

Pool A:
1. Mark Dorling (Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron 2, AUS) 4 wins 1 loss
2. Graeme Sutherland (Royal Akarana Yacht Club, NZL) 3 wins 2 losses
3. Michael Dunstan (RSYS1, AUS) 3 wins 2 losses
4. Seve Jarvin (Cruising Yacht Club of Australia, AUS) 3 wins 2 losses
5. Simon Minoprio (Vision Yacht, Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron, NZL) 2 wins 3 losses
6. Alexis Littoz-Baritel (R.S.V. Annecy, FRA) 0 wins 5 losses

Pool B:
7. Torvar Mirsky (Fremantle SC, AUS) 5 wins 0 losses
8. Laurie Jury (Kiwi Match, RNZYS, NZL) 4 wins 1 loss
9. Max Gurgel (Hamburger Segal Club, GER) 2 wins 3 losses
10. Keith Swinton (South of Perth Yacht Club, AUS) 2 wins 3 losses
11. Hayden Swanson (Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club NZL) 1 win, 4 losses
12. Katie Spithill (Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club, AUS) 1 win, 4 losses
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