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JJ Giltinan Trophy: Howie Hamlin - missing, but certainly not forgotten by the 18ft skiff family

by Frank Quealey 4 Mar 2022 16:44 PST 5 March 2022
GE-US Challenge and UKs White Stuff on Sydney Harbour - JJ Giltinan World 18ft Skiffs Championship © Frank Quealey

Champion US sailor Howard 'Howie' Hamlin was a regular competitor at the JJ Giltinan World 18 footers Championship, on Sydney Harbour, for 21 consecutive years between 1996 and 2017 and became one of only three Northern Hemisphere skippers to win the coveted "World 18 Footers Championship" trophy.

He is the only one of the three to become a multiple champion when he won back-to-back in 2002 and 2003 with his GE-US Challenge skiff beneath her 'stars-and-stripes' spinnaker.

After six previous attempts in locally chartered, since his first in 1996, Howie and his team of Mike Martin and Trevor Baylis broke through in their GE-US Challenge skiff to narrowly win the 2002 JJ Giltinan World Championship by two points from defending champion John Harris' Rag & Famish Hotel.

The regatta was very 'open' with five different race winners and only two teams winning twice. In the end, it all came down to the final leg of the course in the final race. Howie had to beat Rag & Famish Hotel by two places to take his first world 18 footer world championship.

After an epic struggle with Tony Hannan's Bell Partners, Hamlin managed to put Bell Partners between his GE-US Challenge and The Rag and became the 2002 world 18 footer champion.

The following year, Howie, together with Mike Martin and Rod Howell won the title in the same GE-US Challenge skiff, and this time it was even closer than the 2002 victory.

Following one of the closest regattas in the long history of the championship, Howie didn't realise that he had won. In fact, he had to be convinced by me, in the office of the host club, the Australian 18 Footers League, with a calculator, that his team had defeated Rob Greenhalgh's RMW Marine by just 0.35 of a point.

During the regatta, three of the seven races were won by just 1s. Going into the final race Hamlin's team would have to win or finish second and series leader, RMW Marine would need to have her worst race finish of the regatta.

It became a thrilling and dramatic final race. As the fleet rounded the final mark and headed on the last, short windward leg to the finish, Howie's GE-US Challenge was in second place, behind Tony Hannan's Total Recall, which had led for most of the race.

RMW Marine was in fourth place, which was enough to give Greenhalgh's team victory in the championship, but a disappointing last leg saw RMW Marine being passed by Hugh Stodart's Express Post and Michael Coxon's Casio Seapathfinder. GE-US retained her second position and RMWs likely victory was gone.

During his 18 footer career, Howie won a total of 15 major championships in Australia, USA and Europe. His victories were:

JJ Giltinan World 18 Footers Championship:

  • 2002 GE-US Challenge, Howard Hamlin, Mike Martin, Trevor Baylis
  • 2003 GE-US Challenge, Howard Hamlin, Mike Martin, Rod Howell
Mark Foy Trophy:
  • 2015 Harken, Howard Hamlin, Scott Babbage, Peter Harris
San Francisco International:
  • 2002 General Electric, Howard Hamlin, Mike Martin, Andy Zinn
  • 2005 Pegasus, Howard Hamlin, Mike Martin, Trent Barnabas
  • 2006 Pegasus, Howard Hamlin, Mike Martin, Trent Barnabas
  • 2007 Pegasus, Howard Hamlin, Mike Martin, Paul Allen
  • 2009 Harken, Howard Hamlin, Matt Noble, Paul Allen
  • 2011 CST, Howard Hamlin, Matt Noble, Paul Allen
European Championship:
  • 2000 US Challenge, Howard Hamlin, Mike Martin, Andy Zinn
  • 2005 Pegasus, Howard Hamlin, Mike Martin, Trent Barnabas
  • 2006 Pegasus, Howard Hamlin, Mike Martin, Trent Barnabas
  • 2007 Pegasus, Howard Hamlin, Mike Martin, Trent Barnabas
  • 2013 CST, Howard Hamlin, Scott Babbage, Peter Harris
  • 2015 Harken, Howard Hamlin, Scott Babbage, Peter Harris

Aside from his marvellous 18 footer achievements in a wonderful career, Howie is a world class sailor and considered to be one of the best high performance dinghy and skiff sailors.

His record in the 5O5 class is outstanding. Howie won the 1999 world 5O5 championship at Quiberon, France and was also runner-up eight times. We was also eight times North American 5O5 champion, and in 2006 was both world and North American International 14 champion.

Howie is quick to point out that he was very fortunate to have the services of Mike Martin for the majority of championship his 18 footer career and three-times JJ Giltinan world 18 footer champion Euan McNicol in his International 14.

Howie's presence, performance and professionalism are now missed each year at the Giltinan world Championship but, hopefully, it won't be too long before there is another US representative in the world's most prized 18ft Skiff championship.

Whenever it happens, it will take a mighty performance for that individual to surpass the great Howie Hamlin.

The 2022 JJ Giltinan Championship will be sailed on Sydney Harbour, from March 5-13.

Race dates are:

  • March 5 Race 1, George Calligeros Trophy
  • March 6 Race 2, Cliff Monkhouse Memorial Trophy
  • March 8 Race 3, Alan Cole Memorial Trophy
  • March 9 Races 4 & 5, A.J. Reynolds Trophy
  • March 10 Races 6 & 7, Bill Miller Memorial Trophy
  • March 12 Race 8, Big Kite Memorial Trophy
  • March 13 Race 9
Spectators can follow the racing on board the spectator ferry. Booking online through the club's website www.18footers.com is essential.

www.18footers.com.au/18-footers-sailing/spectator-ferry

For those unable to make it out onto the water, Sail Media's live-as-it-happens broadcast team will be on Sydney Harbour to capture all the action.

Live streaming is available at www.18footers.com by clicking on the '18 Footers TV' link.

Follow all the club's racing throughout the 2021-2022 Racing Season:

  • Club Website www.18footers.com
  • Twitter @18skiff
  • Instagram @18skiff
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