Thailand Laser National Championship at Royal Varuna Yacht Club
by Nima Chandler 24 Feb 2016 12:09 GMT
20-21 February 2016
The Thailand's Laser National Championships 2016, held over the weekend of February 21st – 22nd, 2016, is being heralded a great success. The Royal Varuna Yacht Club event in Pattaya saw sailors from across Southeast Asia set sail in a variety of competition classes, with several Thai champions crowned in the exhilarating 45-boat event.
With perfect sailing conditions and winds of 10-15 knots, 2012 Thai Olympian, Keerati Bualong took the Laser Standard prize.
An impressive challenge was put up from Thai Resident and Norwegian native, Eivind Melleby who took first place in in three out of eight races in the championship. Bualong is a six-time national champion in the competition, while Melleby was once ranked second in the world in the Laser Standard class, finishing in fourth spot in the Star class at the London Olympics 2012.
Other notable performances were Korean sailor Kim Sang Khu who claimed bronze, as well as the up-and-coming sailing skills of young sailor Chusit Punjamala.
The proud first recipient of the Nancy Chandler Laser Radial Nationals Trophy went to the winner of the Laser Radial Class, Apiwat Srignam, whose fast sailing displayed real intuition. The award was donated in memory of renowned US artist and Thai tourist mapmaker Nancy Chandler who taught sailing to women and children at the Royal Varuna Yacht Club several decades ago.
The competition spanned many generations too, with Thai Youth Olympian, Nichaporn Panmuean finishing second and the legendary sailing septuagenarian, Malcolm Humphreys out sailing many sailors young enough to be his grandsons.
With a few sailors bowing out due to exhaustion, former world-champion darts player, Gareth Owen contended with two ripped sails, but thankfully only missed out on one race as a result, recovering in record time. Meanwhile, Thai sailor Kamolwan Chanyim, a four-time national champion was unfortunately forced out of the competition due to food poisoning. A back injury took 2015 Laser 4.7 champion, Arthit Romanyk, out of action in the youth division, leaving close competitor Alex Frefel to claim the title after battling it out with Thai National sailor Kamonchamok Klahan, with third place going to Sachakree Detthotsapol, who both stepped up from Opti fleet.
Royal Varuna Yacht Club is due to host many leading international school sailors competing in the FOBISIA Sailing Invitational Championships from March 9th – 13th, 2016.
More information at www.varuna.org