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Australian WASZP Nationals at Sorrento Sailing Couta Boat Club - Overall

by Jonny Fullerton 29 Jan 2018 14:32 GMT 25-28 January 2018
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The first Australian WASZP Championships proved to me a monumental success with 35 boats and glamour conditions throughout the series, held at the Sorrento Sailing and Couta Boat Club.

Reigning WASZP Games champion Harry Mighell won the series convincingly from Jon Holroyd and another Sorrento local, Tom Trotman. Holroyd and Trotman were locked in a battle for second place and it would have been fantastic to get some racing in on the last day to break the deadlock but mother nature intervened and there was not enough wind to race.

From a Youth side of things it was great to see young Hugo Llewelyn improve dramatically during the regatta, giving the leaders a run for their money with a 2nd place in heat 4. In the Masters, Jon Holroyd sailed an extremely consistent event to claim 1st Master, followed by New Zealander Nick Olson who also had his moments of glory.

Of the Women, Sam England had some great races highlighted by a 4th place in heat 3 and Tess Lloyd improved out of sight over the 4 days and with minimal foiling experience before the event to finish every race and have some great results. It shows the future if very bright for women in the WASZP class.

The 6.9m rigs had some close racing, won by Jack Felsenshall who again pushed hard off minimal foiling time leading into the event. Also very creditable he made it to the Slalom final on a 6.9m rig, showing the versatility of this sail and a great product for lighter guys and girls in the class.

The Slalom racing was a significant highlight of the event with the final being a classic, won on the final gybe by Tom Brewer, there was only 10 seconds separating 1st and 6th in the 8 boat final. This is an event that will carry high prestige going forward and a favourite for the sailors.

The social side of the event was awesome with the beach culture vibe very much alive in the class, with the club putting on food each night after racing and eskies full of beers and soft drinks awarded to the boat of the day to be then shared with the competitors. For the families there was table tennis, beach volleyball and just having a swim on the beautiful beaches in the area. All in all it was a fantastic event with the people involved in this class taking it forwards at a rapid rate.

The class now looks forward to the European Championships from June 28 - to July 1 in Malcesine, Lake Garda and then next January 22 - 28 for the 2019 International WASZP Games in Perth, Western Australia, where 120+ WASZP's will be expected.

Overall Results: (first three in each category)

Australian Championship

1st Harry Mighell
2nd Jon Holyrod
3rd Tom Trotman

Youth

1st Hugo Llewellyn
2nd Lockie Dare
3rd Daniel Quinlan

Master

1st Jon Holroyd
2nd Nick Olson
3rd Paul Fleming

6.9m

1st Jack Felsenshall
2nd Daniel Quinlan
3rd Michael Parks

Women

1st Sam England
2nd Tess Lloyd

Slalom

1st Tom Brewer
2nd Jack Abbott
3rd Harry Mighell

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