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Australian Sailing Legends inducted into Hall of Fame

by Stephen Collopy 18 Oct 2018 22:36 PDT
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Sailing in Australia is celebrating the rich history of the sport with the announcement of the 2018 Australian Sailing Hall of Fame inductees.

The latest group of inductees will join the likes of the America's Cup Team of Australia II and Kay Cottee AO who were inaugural inductees in to the Australian Sailing Hall of Fame last year. The new inductees speak to the rich history of the sport in Australia, with Olympic, offshore and industry heroes amongst them.

The Australian Sailing Hall of Fame was created in partnership with the Australian National Maritime Museum to celebrate the sport's history and to recognise those who have brought so much to sailing.

Australian Sailing President, Matt Allen congratulated the 2018 inductees as pioneers of the sport, who have inspired many and have contributed so much to make the sport of sailing what it is today.

"Australia has a proud history as one of the strongest sailing nations in the world. It is largely thanks to some of these pioneers and their contribution to sailing that we find ourselves in that position today, so tonight we stop to honour their achievements and recognise them as the second group of inductees to the Australian Sailing Hall of Fame. Australian sailors today look to build on these foundations, and from that we have seen achievements such as Wendy Tuck becoming the first female skipper to win the Clipper Round the World Race and Lisa Darmanin and Jason Waterhouse winning the Olympic test event in Japan this year" Allen said.

"Sailing has been responsible for some of the most memorable sporting moments the country has ever seen and tonight as we recognise the 'greats' who have been such a key part of the sport, we also hope this year's new inductees, together with last years, will promote even greater recognition of the role of sailing in Australia's history and community life, and encourage development of the sport in Australia," said Director & CEO of the Australian National Maritime Museum Kevin Sumption PSM.

This year's inductees to the Australian Sailing Hall of Fame include;

Renowned Sailor and personality – Syd Fischer AM OBE, an Australian pioneer in ocean racing. His celebrated career spans 47 Sydney to Hobart races, an Admiral's Cup win, a One Ton Cup world championship, five America's Cup challenges and induction into the America's Cup Hall of Fame in 2017. Fischer is an eminent statesman of ocean racing and exposed the world to the depth and capability of talented Australian sailors who continue to dominate the world racing scene. He has raised the profile of sailing to the Australian public and is well respected for his contribution to the sailing community.

Australian Olympic Sailing Pioneer – Alexander 'Jock' Sturrock MBE opened up the world of international sailing competing overseas in the late 1930s and remains one of the most influential figures in Australian sailing history. A four-time Olympian, revered ocean racer with more than four hundred World, Australian and State Championships to his name and a member of the Sport Australia Hall of Fame, Sturrock was lauded for his achievements both on and off the water. In 1962 he was the Skipper of America's Cup Challenger "Gretel", the first boat to take a race win from the Americans, the first by a challenger since 1934. In the same year Jock was recognised as the inaugural Australian Yachtsman of the Year, the Australian Sportsman of the Year as well as being named the Australian of the Year.

Round-the-world sailor and adventurer – Jon Sanders AO OBE CitWA has completed ten global circumnavigations and set numerous world records, including the longest distance ever sailed continuously by any vessel unassisted and solo. Having completed his latest circumnavigation at the age of 78, he is a testament to the fact sailing is a sport for all ages.

1972 Gold Medal winning Star Class sailors – David Forbes OAM and John Anderson OAM's Gold medal winning performance in the highly competitive Star class at the 1972 Munich was a significant Olympic sailing achievement for Australia. At the time, winning a major event in the Star class was considered on the biggest achievements in international sailing. Their win inspired a generation of Olympic sailors.

1972 Gold Medal winning Dragon class sailors – John Cuneo OAM, Thomas Anderson OAM and John Shaw created history when they won gold in the Dragon class at the 1972 Olympic games, on the same day Thomas' twin brother won gold in the Star class. These three talented and proficient sailors were amongst the most capable of their era with multiple World and Australian Championships, America's Cup campaigns, Admiral's Cup trials, Pan-Am Clipper Cup series and Sydney Hobart Yacht Races to their name. Each of them has made a remarkable contribution to sailing.

The inductions will take place at the 2018 Australian Sailing Awards and Hall of Fame Induction dinner in Sydney tonight (19 October 2018). At the same event, the winners of the 2018 Australian Sailing Awards will be recognised with the likes of Wendy Tuck, Lisa Darmanin and Matt Wearn nominated for the top awards.

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