Please select your home edition
Edition
C-Tech 2021 America's Cup 728x90 TOP

Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race: Helsal 3 takes her message to the masses

by Di Pearson/RSHYR Media 21 Dec 2022 22:36 PST 26 December 2022
Some members of the Helsal 3 crew at the CYCA. (L-R): John Preddy, Mike Rose, Paul Mara, Ramandeep Kaur, Ryan Gallagher, Charmaine Tate and John Gallagher - Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race © Salty Dingo

Competitors in the Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race do the race for many reasons apart from the challenge, with any given number representing a charity or delivering a message to the masses that follow one of the most watched sporting events in the world - and such is the case of Helsal 3, a regular and well-known entry in the 628 nautical mile race.

Helsal 3 has the hashtag #DestinationRural. It provides support and emphasis for the critical challenge of recruitment and retention of doctors and other health care workers to rural and regional Australian communities. This is the message they will carry in the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia's famous race.

The established Adams 20 is owned by Paul Mara, a 40-year procedural rural doctor from Gundagai in rural NSW and Adrian van der Rijt, a Wagga Wagga orthopaedic surgeon.

Over a number of years (interrupted by Covid) the yachtsmen have sponsored medical students from Wagga Wagga Rural Clinical School to participate at Airlie Beach Race Week (ABRW).

The aim is to build teamwork and resilience in tomorrow's health care professionals. It is also to show that professional, social, lifestyle and economic opportunities are not limited by practising in a rural or regional community. If anything, they can be enhanced.

Team work came to the fore at ABRW in August, as, much to the delight of all, Helsal 3 won Performance Cruising Division 1. It was a real feather in the team's cap, as they competed against some heavyweight crews who are regulars at events around Australia.

From the program, at least 10 former graduates have gone on to become rural or regional doctors. Of the 13 students who sailed at ABRW, four have expressed a strong desire to undertake training through the unique and successful Murrumbidgee Local Health District/UNSW Rural Generalist Training Pathway with a view to becoming rural generalist doctors.

Helsal 3's Rolex Sydney Hobart crew includes Wagga Wagga paediatrician John Preddy, GP Charles Oliver and surgical registrar, Ramandeep Kaur.

Competing in her second Sydney Hobart, Kaur was a medical student at Wagga Wagga when she was encouraged to take up sailing after an ABRW. Charmaine Tate, a New Zealand services medical officer with a huge breadth of medical experience, is back again to run the bow. This is not a job for the faint-hearted.

Mara says, "Our new spinnaker supports the role that the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine plays in training the future generation of rural doctors. It also promotes #DestinationRural supported by the Rural Doctors Association of Australia.

"Both the College and RDAA work to support rural communities recruiting and retaining the doctors with the training, skills and aptitude to meet the health care needs of rural and remote communities."

This year's Helsal 3 campaign is a mix of international and regional sailors, led by prominent yachtsman, Rob Fisher. Mike Rose is second in charge and Paul Mara is the navigator.

The families consist of John Davis and his sons Jack and Luke, along with Paul Mara's son-in-law, Ryan Gallagher, and the latter's father, John Gallagher, who calls Canada and US home. There is also Charles Oliver and his son-in-law Oliver Penn.

The remaining crew members are Bruce Perry, Felicity Macarthur, Andrea Mulchrone, Irina Fedtsenko and John Preddy.

The team has a lot to live up to, as Helsal 3 has performed exceptionally well in the PHS category in recent years. She was fourth on PHS for second in division in 2019, her last Hobart. In 2018, she was third on PHS; third in 2017 to win Division 1, won Division 1 in 2016, and in 2015, was second to win Division 1. Fisher lives in Hobart and prefers to get home quickly.

Whatever the result though, the most significant aspect is to get their message across.

The start of the race will be broadcast live on the Seven Network throughout Australia and live-and-on-demand on the 7Plus app, as well as on the official race website - rolexsydneyhobart.com - for viewers around the world.

For the full list of entries and more information about the race, visit rolexsydneyhobart.com.

Related Articles

Teams poised to settle unfinished business
80th Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race preparations are well underway While the start of the 80th anniversary Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race is still some time away, preparations are already well under way at the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia (CYCA). Posted on 14 Mar
80th Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race entries open
A fleet of over 120 yachts expected to compete in the milestone event The 80th anniversary of the Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race is expected to attract huge interest from sailors from Australia and around the globe, all eager to participate in the milestone event. Posted on 12 Mar
80th Rolex Sydney Hobart entries to open soon
Promising to be a spectacular edition of the race The Cruising Yacht Club of Australia (CYCA) is thrilled to announce that entries for the milestone 80th edition of the Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race will open in the coming weeks. Posted on 14 Feb
RSHYR 2024 | 50 feet and below start videos
Start videos from the third and fourth lines Start videos from the third and fourth lines Posted on 8 Jan
RSHYR 2024 | Maxi and mini maxi start videos
Start videos from up in the chopper on Boxing Day, where the airspace is as busy as the Harbour Start videos from up in the chopper on Boxing Day for the annual Sydney Hobart race, where the airspace can get nearly as congested as Sydney Harbour itself... Posted on 7 Jan
RSHYR 2024 | final update from Hobart
Final update plus more from Smuggler about the 2024 Sydney Hobart race Final update plus more from Smuggler about the 2024 Sydney Hobart race Posted on 31 Dec 2024
2024 Sydney Hobart – Forever Hobart
This tree stump sits at the shore of a dam, and as I pass it, I am reminded of the annual event My very own Organ Pipes. This tree stump sits at the shore of a dam, and as I pass it often several times a day, I am reminded of the annual event and what it means to so many, all around the world. Posted on 31 Dec 2024
RSHYR 2024 | All-female Double-Hander finishes
Annette Hesselmans and Sophie Snijders Mother and daughter team, Annette Hesselmans and Sophie Snijders talk about the race and the Melbourne to Osaka race in 2025 Posted on 30 Dec 2024
RSHYR 2024 | Update from Hobart - Dec 30 Part III
Bow Caddy Media bring you all the latest news from the dock in Hobart Crosbie Lorimer brings you the latest news from the dock in Hobart, and Bow Caddy Media interview Sirene's owner, Bill Henson. Posted on 30 Dec 2024
RSHYR 2024 | Update from Hobart - Dec 30 #2
Bow Caddy Media remain busy on the quay talking to as many people as they can get to Bow Caddy Media remain busy on the quay talkign to as many people as they can get to from right around the fleet Posted on 30 Dec 2024
Trofeo Princesa Sofía Mallorca 2025Cyclops Marine 2023 November - FOOTERVaikobi 2024 December