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Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania takes out first SAILING Champions League - Asia Pacific event

by Harry Fisher 9 Feb 2021 03:20 PST 6-7 February 2021

The Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania (RYCT) has emerged victorious at the first event of the 2021 SAILING Champions League - Asia Pacific season with an exciting win in the SCL - AP: Southern Qualifier hosted by the Mornington Yacht Club at the weekend.

Helmed by Sam King with crew Chloe Fisher, Alice Buchanan and Charlie Zeeman, the RYCT team sailed consistently all weekend, however saved their best until last to prevail in the six-team finals series against some tough competition.

It was the second year in a row an RYCT team has taken out the Southern Qualifier with Oliver Burnell successful in Geelong last January.

"Full credit to the team, I really owe it to them, they made me look good," said an elated King after racing concluded on Sunday.

"A massive thanks to everyone who helped us, mainly the Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania... and to all the organisers at this club (MYC) and to Mark Turnbull for getting this kind of thing running.

"It's just a really great event and we're stoked to have Tassie take it out twice."

The finals series was set up so the first two races would see the last boat to finish being eliminated - and from then it was the first of the final four boats to register two race wins that would take out the event.

The RYCT win wasn't without its challenges though with the Sandringham Yacht Club team led by James Sly finishing in second place and quite nearly taking the win off the Tasmanians in the finals, having also won a race.

In third place was Harrison Sly and his team, also representing Sandringham, while Laura Harding and her Blairgowrie Yacht Squadron team finished in fourth.

Hometown hopeful Chris Jackson and his Mornington Yacht Club team qualified as the top seed going into the finals, but unfortunately were eliminated just before going to the final four, which would see them finish in fifth place.

Sandringham youngster Matty Goss and his team also had a great regatta to qualify as the sixth team in the finals, however weren't able to hold on and were eliminated in the first finals race.

The first Under 22 entrant was Harrison Sly and his Sandringham team, while Goss and his team were second and Mornington Yacht Club young gun James Jackson and his team were third.

The event was proudly supported by the Victorian State Government (Twitter - @SportandRecVic). Visit their website to find out more information.

The top four teams of the event have now qualified for the SCL Asia Pacific Final, which will be held in Sydney in April, while the next event is the Northern Qualifier for QLD, NSW, ACT and NT clubs, which will be hosted by the Newcastle Cruising Yacht Club on March 20-21.

Find full results here and to see all the media output (photos and video) from the event head to the SCL Asia Pacific Facebook page.

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