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2021 Harcourts Hobart SB20 Australian Championship at Derwent Sailing Squadron - Overall

by Jane Austin 8 Mar 2021 04:35 PST 6-8 March 2021

The Tasmanian team Mind Games, skippered by Phil Reid, and with Rohan Langford, Amelia Catt and Harry Gregory as crew, were crowned the 2021 SB20 Australian Champions in Hobart today.

Skipper Reid, a popular winner, said the team had been working 11 years to reach the pinnacle of SB20 sailing in Australia and was delighted with the result.

"I'd like to thank all the people that have sailed with me over this journey, particularly Andre "Honda" Declerck and Sam Ibbott, and my fantastic crew in this regatta, who got me across the line. What makes it even more sweet is the top quality of the Australian fleet which makes it one to remember," said Reid.

Reid's game plan on the last day was simple. "Rohan [Langford] had all the numbers in his head, but the message was to keep on sailing just as we had in the last two days and Amelia [Catt] was a very calm influence on the boat," said Reid.

It is the second national title in a row for Friends' School student Harry Gregory (14 years), after winning on the Taz Racing Team in 2020. "I'm really stoked... I never thought I would win one let alone two national championships," said Gregory. The young sailor has been described by his peers as the 'secret weapon' and will be a sought-after crew member for upcoming regattas.

Mind Games went into the last race on the final day one point behind leader Export Roo (Michael Cooper), and on equal points with Ambition Sailing (Chris Dare) and sailed an exceptionally consistent and tactical race to win the regatta on 26 points. Cooper finished in second place on 27 points and Dare in third on 30 points.

Winner of the Masters Division was Karabos (Nick Rogers) sailing with Will Keyes and Simon Burrows, while the Taz Racing Team of Will Sargent, Eddie Reid, Ed Broadby and Hugo Allison, defended their 2020 Youth title. Brainwave, skippered by Clare Brown, sailing with Scott Brain and Jacinta Cooper, won the Women's Division.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoBoat NameSkipperR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8Pts
13390MIND GAMESPhil Reid1283[10]42626
23731EXPORT ROOMichael Cooper645211[15]827
3AUS3757AMBITIONChris Dare10115274[12]30
4AUS3120TAZ RACING TEAMWill Sargent83[9]1783131
53036HONEYBADGEROli Burnell277[12]431731
63743TEDOliver Nicholas[12]827357436
7AUS3745AEOLUSBrett Cooper796662[16]238
8AUS3748KARABOSNick Rogers564[13]511111153
9AUS3395WEDGEWOODDavid Graney3511[17]17610557
103744REBELLIONStephen Catchpool91012111116A[18]372
11AUS3394BRAINWAVEClare Brown412109[21B]21B61476
12AUS3742OBI KENOBIClaire Cunningham1314[15]813913979
133658COOK YOUR OWN DINNERFelicity Allison111113158[21B]51881
143108BLUE GULLRod Glanville[17]131710161391088
153749IMPAndrew Smith14[21U]34921B21C21C93
16AUS3356WARWICK DEAN ‑ THSSAOskar Henry1515[18]16121581697
17AUS3386WICKEDStephen Henley161614141512[17]13100
183127BUSTAMOVEChris Bayne[19]18161914141415110
19AUS3385FAHAN SCHOOLLilly Zeeman1817191818[21R]1217119
20AUS3383DELPHINUSMike Dontschuk2019202019[21S]21C21C140

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