Please select your home edition
Edition
Switch One Design

Promising trajectory for Australian ILCA 6 squad

by Lisa Darmanin 16 Oct 2022 22:20 PDT 9-16 October 2022
Casey Imeneo during the 2022 ILCA 6 Women's & Men's World Championships at Kemah, Texas, USA © Helen Galli Photography / 2022ilca6.ilca-worlds.org/photos/

Two races were completed on the final day of the ILCA 6 World Championships to round out the event and crown the newest champion.

Tokyo 2020 Olympic gold medallist Anne-Marie Rindom (DEN) took out the Championships by a commanding 20 points, with Silver being snatched by Swiss sailor Maud Jayet just two points ahead of the 2021 World Champion Emma Plasscheart (BEL) in third.

The final day saw another thermally-enhanced gradient breeze across Galveston Bay, providing long and tricky shifts that caught out some of the sailors.

Australian coach Ben Walkemeyer observed, "There were some long slow shifts, and I think the key today was being present with what shifts were on the course.

Mara Stransky was the best-placed Australian in 13th place, starting the day strong with a third. The Olympian moved up one place in the overall rankings, despite collecting her worst score in the second race today. However, even though Stransky discarded those points, it wasn't enough to sneak into that elusive top ten.

"What Mara did well in the first race was using the shift that was there and held her lines in that pressure," continued Walkemeyer, "Getting clear off the start was again important to be able to do that."

Western Australian Zoe Thomson moved up three places today to jump into 18th overall in a regatta that Thomson described as "a tough event."

"The fleet quality was super high and I got caught out being too passive early in the week and then too conservative following two yellow flags," Thomson shared.

"I'm looking forward to building towards the Europeans in three weeks, and the squad will be aiming to finish the season on a high."

Australian Sailing High-Performance Director Michael Blackburn has been following the trajectory of the young squad and recognises the hard work the group has put in this year.

"The Aussie ILCA 6 squad have taken on a big program to gain experience in tough fleets," Blackburn commented. "Experience is key, this fleet is carrying all the 2020 Olympic medallists, along with all World Champions since 2011.

"Coaches Ben and Carolijn (Brouwer) have been doing a fantastic job and the sailors have raised their standards and expectations considerably, so all will be lamenting some missed opportunities at this Worlds.

"Special mention to Casey (Imeneo) and Elyse (Ainsworth), who hit new personal bests at these Worlds," Blackburn finished.

It was a challenging week for the sailors, however the cohesiveness and progression of the squad is something that shone through.

Walkemeyer commented, "The trajectory of the squad this year is something that Carolijin (Co-coach of the Australian squad) and I are really proud of, and the girls should be as well.

"I think the stand out to me this week is just how much energy they give each other and how good they are at bringing each other up after a big day of racing."

The season continues for the Australian ILCA 6 squad for what has already been a gigantic 2022 for the team. Next for the group is the European Championships in Hyeres, France where co-coach Carolijn Brouwer will assist the squad to continue the upward trajectory and personal best results.

Australian Sailing Team (AST), Australian Sailing Squad (ASS), Australian Sailing Futures and other Australian (AUS) entries:

Gold fleet (43 Boats)
13th - Mara Stransky (AST) - 8,10, (20), 12, 9, 7, 23, 21, 28, 2, 3, (32) (123pts)
18th - Zoe Thomson (ASS) - 12, 11, (17), 9, 28, 6, (RET), 18, 14, 11, 18, 21 (148pts)
21st - Casey Imeneo (ASS) - 11, 8, 12, (13), (41), 33, 15, 4, 2, 22, 24, 24 (155pts)
26th - Elyse Ainsworth (ASS) - 16, 12, (17), 11, (34), 30, 27, 24, 6, 12, 31, 17 (186pts)
41st - Evie Saunders (ASF) - 9, (25), 10, 14, 32, (43), 34, 32, 37, 35, 40, 41 (284pts)

Silver fleet (42 Boats)
49th - Sylvie Stannage (AUS) - 29, 21,25, (29), 14, 8, 13, 3, 19, 14,1, 11 (128pts)

Full results can be found at jpvm.org/results/2022/ilca6_men_women/ILCA_6_Women_results.html

Related Articles

Grae Morris Crowned U23 iQFOiL World Champion
After an incredible week of racing in Portimão, Portugal Grae Morris has been crowned iQFOiL Under 23 World Champion in Portimão, Portugal, after an incredible week of racing. Morris dominated the fleet, winning 14 of the 19 qualifying races to secure his place directly in the Grand Final. Posted on 14 Sep
Morris Returns to Action at iQFOiL U23 Worlds
Set to feature a mammoth 20 races in Portimão, Portugal Grae Morris returns to competition this week in Portimão, Portugal, for the iQFOiL Under 23 World Championships. The regatta runs from 8-13 September and is set to feature a mammoth 20 races over six days on the Atlantic Ocean. Posted on 8 Sep
Young Aussies Medal at ILCA U21 Worlds
Future Shines Bright in Dun Laoghaire, Ireland Australia's next generation of sailing talent has made its mark on the world stage, with Isaac Schotte claiming silver and Frances Beebee finishing with a bronze medal at the ILCA Under 21 World Championships. Posted on 1 Sep
Silver for Stranksy at ILCA European Championships
Australia's ILCA squad has wrapped up a testing week in Marstrand, Sweden Australia's ILCA squad has wrapped up a testing week of racing at the 2025 ILCA European Championships in Marstrand, Sweden, with Mara Stransky securing silver in the ILCA6 to headline a strong team performance. Posted on 16 Aug
Australian Sailing Team and Element 6 Evolution
Elite Partnership Continues Towards LA 2028 The Australian Sailing Team's (AST) ILCA program is built on a legacy of excellence, underpinned by world-class athletes, a strong squad culture, and elite equipment. Posted on 31 Jul
Sailing's Lost Olympic Dream
Honouring the 1980 Yachting Team In an era where politics overshadowed sport, the 1980 Olympic Games in Moscow became a defining moment of sacrifice for many Australian athletes, including the 12 sailors who were selected to represent their country but never got the chance to compete. Posted on 30 Jul
Strong start on LA waters for Australian Sailors
A valuable week of racing at the Long Beach Olympic Classes Regatta Australia's top Olympic class sailors have wrapped up a valuable week of racing at the Long Beach Olympic Classes Regatta in California, gaining firsthand experience at the future venue of the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games. Posted on 17 Jul
Australian sailors take to Olympic waters
Regatta serves as an important test, not just for sailors, but also for organisers The Long Beach Olympic Classes Regatta is set to get begin, marking the first major combined event on the waters of the LA 2028 Olympic Games. Posted on 12 Jul
Tough conditions test Morris
As iQFOiL World Championships wrap up The iQFOiL World Championships have drawn to a close in Aarhus, Denmark, following a week of light and unpredictable wind that tested both race officials and athletes to the limit. Posted on 11 Jul
Grae Morris Takes on the iQFOiL Worlds
Shifty conditions on the first day in Aarhus, Denmark Aarhus, Denmark is serving up everything but predictability as the iQFOiL World Championships get under way, and Australian Olympic silver medallist Grae Morris is ready to assert his place at the top of the new Olympic cycle. Posted on 6 Jul
Vaikobi Custom TeamwearPredictWind - GPS 728x90 BOTTOMRooster 2025