Please select your home edition
Edition
Maritimo 2023 S-Series LEADERBOARD

Australian Optimist National Championship victory to Jack Graves

by Clare Murray on 20 Jan 2012
2012 Champion Jack Graves - Australian Optimist National Championships 2012 Peta Bowden http://www.petaphotographics.com
Australian Optimist National Championship 2012 final day of racing got underway at the Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron in Manly. Conditions were too strong for the Green Fleet to race with 18 to 20 knots from the south creating short choppy seas.

Jack Graves has won after consistent racing on the final day of the series. 'I think it went better than I expected it to be honest,' Jack said. 'I was really happy with my performance. Top five was my goal and I made that. I was a lot more organised than I am usually at regattas and that helps mentally as well.'

After a strong start to the series, Jack’s plan became conservative racing. When his lead extended significantly later in the series he began to take more risks on the course. 'From then on I just tried to keep low scores like top five top threes which I managed to do alright,' Jack said.


The top end of the Open Fleet was dominated by New Zealanders. Alastair Gifford was the highest placed Kiwi finishing second followed by fellow New Zealander Lola Stoodley in third. 'I reckon this club is a really cool club and Brisbane is just really fun,' Alastair said. When asked if he would consider moving to Brisbane however, he emphatically answered no.

The top five Australian competitors have now qualified to represent Australia in the next Optimist World Championship in the Dominican Republic later this year. Alistair Young, Jim Colley, Kyle O'Connell and Kye Evans will all join Jack in the Caribbean.

Jim said he was relieved and happy to have made the team. 'All my hard word has paid off. Well done to the race committee and all the sailors who raced in the big fleet,' Jim said.


Winner of the Green Fleet, Shannon Dalton was thrilled with her success after only ten months of sailing an Optimist. 'Mum and Dad are really proud of me. I didn’t think I’d do very well because I haven’t been sailing very long.' Shannon plans to race in the Open Fleet at the next nationals.

After racing was abandoned and rescheduled during the event due to strong winds, race management still managed to fit 15 races for the four open fleets. 'We are counting this regatta as a great success after all the strong wind we’ve had at the Squadron,' regatta organiser Carl Webster said.

'I think it was a fabulous regatta,' said Rob Ware, Chairman of the Jury. 'The race management was really good, the kids’ behaviour was good and the quality of the sailing was just excellent so it was very pleasing all round.'

Tomorrow competitors will take place in a team racing event before the closing ceremony and the final presentation.

To view race results click here.

Event website

Sea Sure 2025Cyclops Marine 2023 November - FOOTERVetus-Maxwell 2021 v2 FOOTER

Related Articles

Finn World Masters in Medemblik day 3
Pieter-Jan Postma continues to lead after 5 races Pieter-Jan Postma, from The Netherlands, continues to dominate the Finn World Masters in Medemblik, The Netherlands, after a fifth race was sailed on Wednesday in a north-westerly breeze building from 8-12 knots during the afternoon.
Posted on 18 Jun
24th Argentario Sailing Week day 0
Historic boats from 9 nations have gathered in Porto Santo Stefano Historic boats have gathered in Porto Santo Stefano to take on the 24th edition of the prestigious Argentario Sailing Week, organised by the Yacht Club Santo Stefano with the tangible support of the Monte Argentario Municipal Council.
Posted on 18 Jun
29th Superyacht Cup Palma fleet is ready to go
Crews are now able to size-up the competition in their respective classes The owners, captains and crews of the spectacular array of yachts gathered for the 29th edition of the Superyacht Cup Palma are making their final preparations ahead of the start of racing next Thursday.
Posted on 18 Jun
Swan One Design Worlds kicks off
Practice race and opening ceremony in Costa Smeralda The crystal waters of the Costa Smeralda once again set the stage for one of the most anticipated events in the international racing calendar: the 2025 Swan One Design Worlds, hosted by Yacht Club Costa Smeralda in collaboration with ClubSwan Racing.
Posted on 18 Jun
Class40 top guns enter Rolex Fastnet Race
One of the most successful genre of offshore race boat ever Now 20+ years old, the Class40 has proved itself one of the most successful genre of offshore race boat ever.
Posted on 18 Jun
Finn World Masters in Medemblik Day 2
Pieter-Jan Postma leads after the second day of racing in The Netherlands Pieter-Jan Postma, from The Netherlands, is leading the fleet of 307 Finns from 27 countries after everyone sailed two more races at the 2025 Finn World Masters in Medemblik. France's Laurent Hay is second with Germany's Fabian Lemmel in third.
Posted on 17 Jun
World Sailing launches the World Sailing Academy
A new online learning platform for the global sailing community World Sailing officially launched the World Sailing Academy, an innovative new online learning platform designed to provide comprehensive educational resources and training to sailors, coaches, officials, administrators, and the global sailing community.
Posted on 17 Jun
Sailing and the summer solstice
Celebrating sailing and the longest day of the year If you love long evenings and early mornings, this is one of the best times of the whole year, as the summer solstice (Friday, June 20) and the entire rich expanse of summer are about to burst into bloom.
Posted on 17 Jun
New Caledonia Groupama Race update
Rushour crew safely back in Noumea after capsize The boat was located and it was identified as capsized. All crew members were accounted for. Crew were transferred in the larger aircraft at Koumac and arrived back at Noumea at about 4pm local time.
Posted on 17 Jun
Video Review: The Amazing Cure 55
Composite Construction meets Cruising Convenience It was two years ago at the Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show that I talked to Dave Biggar about his ideas and plans for the Cure 55. At the 2025 show I got to step on board the yacht and see how his ideas became reality.
Posted on 17 Jun