Please select your home edition
Edition
Product Feature
Upffront.com - PROtect Tapes Yacht kit
Upffront.com - PROtect Tapes Yacht kit

2023 Harken International Youth Match Racing Championship at Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club - Day 1

by R.P.A.Y.C. Sailing Office 6 Dec 2023 07:58 GMT 4-8 December 2023

The HARKEN International Youth Match Racing Championship is the Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club's (RPAYC) most prestigious youth sailing event, which brings together talented youth sailors from around the world, for 4 days of hotly contested Match Racing. The event provides a platform for aspiring sailors to showcase their skills and engage in a high-level competition. Competitors started arriving at RPAYC on Monday 4 December to partake in on water practice sessions followed by the Official Event Welcome.

Racing commenced Tuesday and is running through until Friday 8 December on Pittwater, NSW.

At the end of the first day of racing, with 9 flights completed, RPAYC's team of Daniel Kemp (skipper), Isabella Holdsworth, William Hough, Lachlan Wallace and Charlie Verity were top of the leaderboard. The teams from Rutland Sailing Club (Great Britain) and Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron (AUS) were in joint 2nd place with the rest of the competition spread out among the remaining places.

Experienced Race Officer, Ted Anderson, commended sailors for their conduct during the first day of competition, "The Crews have excelled and are really well behaved, both on and off the water, which made Race Management that much easier for our team".

Leading into day 2, the course was set at the top of Morning Bay, and the afternoon continued to pump a Southerly down Pittwater, that had the start of racing in 14knts before dropping slightly by midday, averaging 9-11knts.

The southerly tested boat handling skills, especially with kites hoisted when screaming in to round the gate marks, with some teams using their spinnakers as sea drogues.

Experienced Race Officer, Ted Anderson, commended sailors for their conduct during the first day of competition, "The Crews have excelled and are really well behaved, both on and off the water, which made Race Management that much easier for our team".

Leading into day 2, the course was set at the top of Morning Bay, and the afternoon continued to pump a Southerly down Pittwater, that had the start of racing in 14knts before dropping slightly by midday, averaging 9-11knts.

The southerly tested boat handling skills, especially with kites hoisted when screaming in to round the gate marks, with some teams using their spinnakers as sea drogues.

Round Robin 1 finished with 4 teams on 7 wins heading into Round Robin 2. At the close of racing Ben Tylecote from Rutland Sailing Club, UK, was the stand out leader. Tylecote and his crew achieved 12 wins from 14 matches.

Round Robin 2 will be wrapped up tomorrow, with top four Skippers hoping to qualify for the Stage 3-Semi Finals.

With a rich sailing history and stunning natural beauty, Pittwater has served as the perfect backdrop for the first 2 days of racing in the 2023 HARKEN International Youth Match Racing Championship. The competition has seen some of the world's most promising young sailors go head-to-head, pushing the boundaries of their abilities as they compete for glory. "We are thrilled with how the racing has been these past couple of days on Pittwater," said Nick Elliott, Race Director. "This event not only provides a forum for young sailors to showcase their skills but also serves as a stepping stone for their future in the sailing world."

The HARKEN Youth Match Racing on Pittwater is not only a platform to foster and nurture young talent in sailing but also an opportunity to uphold the spirit of healthy competition. The event encourages camaraderie and sportsmanship among the participants.

There promises to be plenty more high octane, adrenalin charged competition across the final 2 days of the 2023 HARKEN International Youth Match Racing Championship. Visit the website to view the full line up of teams and umpires: www.intyouthmatchracingchampionship.com.

Follow the regatta on social media:

Related Articles

Koa takes the Pittwater to Coffs Harbour double
Declared overall winner of 226 nautical mile east coast classic yacht race After taking line honours in the 2025 Pittwater to Coffs Harbour Yacht Race late last night, Koa, owned by Andy Kearnan and co-skippered by he and Mark Griffith, was today declared overall winner of the 226 nautical mile east coast classic. Posted on 13 Apr
Pittwater to Coffs Harbour line honours to Koa
Koa also currently holds top spot for overall honours and will be hard to beat Koa, the TP52 owned by Andy Kearnan and co-skippered by he and Mark Griffith, has taken line honours in the 2025 Pittwater to Coffs Harbour Yacht Race that started off Barrenjoey Headland on Friday at 1pm. Posted on 12 Apr
Pittwater to Coffs Harbour Yacht Race underway
Pretty Woman, Koa and Anarchy were fastest off the line in a light nor' easter A light north-easterly breeze on a warm sunny day set the scene for the 2025 Pittwater to Coffs Harbour Yacht Race start off Barrenjoey Headland at 1pm today, with mono and multihull boats of all sizes and weights, inclusive of two handed-entries. Posted on 11 Apr
It's on for young and old in Pittwater to Coffs
33 boats are lining up for the 2025 Pittwater to Coffs Harbour Yacht Race A wide-ranging field of 33 boats is lining up for the 2025 Pittwater to Coffs Harbour Yacht Race which starts on 11th April at 1pm, the 39th running subject to restrictions on number of entries. Posted on 3 Apr
First-ever para world champion from Hong Kong
Foo Yuen Wai has made history by winning in the Hansa Liberty class A grey drizzly day in New South Wales turned into a shining milestone for Sailability Hong Kong and the Sailing Federation of Hong Kong, China. When the day's races were abandoned, FOO Yuen Wai was confirmed as Hansa Liberty Open World Champion! Posted on 31 Mar
Hansa and Para World Championships overall
Final world champions announced at 2025 Hansa and Para Worlds One last bid for redemption in the Hansa 303 One Person class at 2025 Hansa and Para World Championships on Pittwater, with five realistically vying for the crown, but big conditions decided otherwise and Gauthier Bril (FRA) was named new World Champion. Posted on 30 Mar
Hansa and Para World Championships day 5
Four new world champions decided Grey, buckets of rain, cold, no breeze, swirling light air - the penultimate day of the 2025 Hansa and Para World Championships on Pittwater gave competitors everything except a steady breeze and sun. Posted on 29 Mar
Hansa and Para World Championships day 4
International showdown in the 303 One Person The Hansa 303 One-Person fleet was the only one out racing on Day 4 of the 2025 Hansa and Para World Championships at Pittwater, while the other classes enjoyed a lay day, although some chose to go out and practice in preparation for Saturday's races. Posted on 28 Mar
Hansa and Para World Championships day 3
Competition heating up on Pittwater Day 3 of the 2025 Hansa and Para World Championships on Pittwater arrived and all were keen to launch from Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club (RPAYC) to start the day's sailing after avoiding the morning downpour. Posted on 27 Mar
Hansa and Para World Championships day 2
The Hansa 303 One Person competition started today Day 2 of the 2025 Hansa and Para World Championships on Pittwater and competitors and officials alike were hoping for a more stable breeze than what was dished up to them yesterday. Posted on 26 Mar