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Australian Youth Match Racing Championship added to Sail Mooloolaba

by Tracey Johnstone 5 Apr 2015 11:30 BST 22-24 May 2015
Sail Mooloolaba Match Racing Championship to include Youth nationals © Tracey Johnstone

The Australian Youth Match Racing Championship has been added to the program for the annual Sail Mooloolaba Match Racing Championships to be held from May 22 to 24 2015.

Club teams of youth who are no older than 23 years at the 31 December 2015 are being invited to apply for entry to the event which is capped at eight teams. Racing will be on the Mooloolaba Yacht Club's Elliot 6s on the river at Mooloolaba, in front of The Wharf complex.

The weight limit for this event will be 262.5kg for the three or four person crew.

The Australian Match Racing Association has advised that the results of this championship may be used by Yachting Australia as the basis of selection of sailors to future events.

The Chief Umpire will be John Middleton. His team will include Andrew Baglin and Neville Willis. The race management team will be under the control of Mooloolaba Yacht Club's Warren Myles.

An application has been made to Yachting Australia to use the Test Rules.

An ISAF Event Grading application has been lodged for Grade 4, but this application will be upgraded to Grade 3 once the national championship has been completed.

Teams are expected to enter from New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland and West Australia.

For more regatta information, Notice of Race and Entry Form, go www.sailmooloolaba.com

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