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Australian Mirror Championships at Montrose Bay Yacht Club, Tasmania

by Peter Campbell 3 Jan 2013 19:41 NZDT 28 December 2012 - 3 January 2013
Jessie Atherton and Katherine Maher at speed in Kamikaze during the Australian Mirror championships © Grant Atherton

Young Tassie women collect third Mirror National title

Young Tasmanian medical students and champions sailors, Jessie Atherton and Katherine Maher, today won their third Australian championship in the International Mirror Dinghy class in a nail-biting last year against Victorian mother and son team, Anita Scott-Murphy and Ben Cruse.

Just one point separated the Tasmanians, sailing Kamikazi, and the Victorians in Bob, going into today's windswept final race in Montrose Bay on the upper reaches of Hobart's River Derwent. At the end of the race, the margin was still one point.

The Tasmanian crew, from Kingston Beach Sailing Club, south of Hobart, have been sailing a Mirror together for seven years and in that time have now won three National and six Tasmanian titles as well as finishing second all-women crew at the World championship in Albany, WA, two seasons ago.

"But this has been the closest and the toughest win ever," said Jessie after finishing second in the final race, with their rivals from Victoria in third place. "It was a real nail biter, with plenty of luffing our opponents and calling for buoy room to hold our vital lead."

The Mirror victory was the second sailing win this week for 20-year-old Katherine Maher, a second year medical student in Hobart. She joined her father Bruce in the crew of Anthony Ellis' Lotus 10, Moonshadow, which took first place in the PHS division of the Launceston to Hobart, her first long ocean race.

"I really enjoyed the offshore racing," Katherine said, with Jessie adding that she might go big boat racing as some time... "once I've graduated and got a job". Jessie, 22, is in her final year of medicine at the Burnie campus of UTAS.

The final race for the Mirror fleet was sailed in strong and hot northerly of 15-20 knots with one recorded gust of 36 knots with an early capsize temporarily 'taking the wind out of the sails' of Anita and her 12-year-old son, Ben.

They recovered quickly to still round in fourth place, setting off in hot pursuit of the Tasmanians and at the leeward mark, with a temporary drop in the wind, the three leading boats, Kamikaze, Bulletproof, sailed by West Australian Simon Barwood and his daughter Sidona, and Bob, rounded just seconds apart.

To win the title, Bob needed to win the final race whereas Kamikaze would take the title by either winning the final race, or Bob coming anywhere other than first.

At the end of the final race, Jessie and Katherine came in second, with Anita and Ben third, the final scores for the top five boats being: Kamikaze 8. Bob 9, Bulletproof 18, Storefresh (Ken Barnes and Alex Kingsley) 24, Just Do It (Ethan Prieto-Low and James Stout) 33 points.

The Frank Buxton Trophy for best placed parent and child crew went to Anita Scott Murphy and Ben Cruse), the Veterans Trophy to (skipper over 45) to Simon and Sidona Barwood), the Norm Deane Masters Trophy to Ken Barnes and Alex Kingsley, the Junior (under 16 crew) Trophy for the West Australians Ethan Prieto-Low and James Stout) and the Youth Trophy to Max Davey and Joseph Thomson.

Winner of the Classic Trophy for gunter-rigged boats went to Sky III, sailed by Marcus and Ishka McKay, while the Cruiser Weight Trophy (130kg was awarded to John and Tim Andrewartha sailing Foxy Lady III.

The Bill Jaffray Trophy for services to the Mirror class will awarded tonight's trophy presentation dinner sail-maker, ocean racing sailor, coach and one-time Mirror sailor Steve Walker from Wynyard on Tasmania's north-west coast.

In fact, it has been a good professional week for Steve, he sailed (and made the sails) for The Fork in the Road, line honours winner of the Launceston to Hobart Yacht Race and the King of the Derwent and also made the sails for the Australian Mirror champion.

Overall Results: (eight races, 2 discards)

PosBoat NameSail NoHelmCrewR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8Pts
1stKamikaze69196Jessie AthertonGrant Atherton / Katherine Maher(DSQ)11112‑328
2ndBob70662Anita Scott‑MurphyBen Cruse1‑222211‑39
3rdBulletproof70599Simon BarwoodSidona Barwood3‑103353‑7118
4thStorefresh70591Ken BarnesAlex Kingsley24583‑65524
5thJust Do It70598Ethan Prieto‑LowJames Stout5394‑10(DSQ)8433
6thXcel‑Erate69361Max DaveyJoseph Thomson(DNS)8666‑142735
7thKamikaze II70063Mark BarringtonCelia May‑12‑1248449635
8thSky III67749Marcus McKayIshka McKay8510‑12876‑1744
9thJazze70595Tara FosterIsabella Shields9‑18‑1397541145
10thStealth70117Andrew KeilHayden Green46810‑118‑131046
11thBad Wolf70592Stephen FosterLaeticia Mooney6‑1575‑151010947
12thFoxy Lady III70146John AndrewarthaTim Andrewartha7131111911‑14‑1462
13thJolly Roger69538Simon EdwardsJan Stewart / Claire Edwards107(DNS)13‑179171369
14thHello Kitty70144Harrison EdeLucy Ede111114151213‑15869
15thCarpe Diem68678Jenny GraneyRuby Smillie1391217(DNC)(DNC)11DNF83
16thThe Edge69191Jacob SmithSteve Smith(DNS)14(DNF)161312161283
17thStar Bellied Sneech69844Molly HultonLily Hulton1417(DNS)151415‑181590
18thCharmed69198Jai McKayAlia Smillie151615‑181616‑191896
19thLittle Viking70590Martin HavdahlKevin Havdahl16‑1916191817‑2016102
20thFizz70177Rex HarrisonAndrew Harrison(DNS)(DNS)DNSDNCDNCDNC12DNS117

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