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JJ Giltinan 18ft Skiff World Championship 2026 presented by The Winning Group - Races 6 & 7

by Frank Quealey 12 Mar 08:58 GMT 6-15 March 2026

Bill Miller Memorial Trophy
Race Day Partner: Rag & Famish Hotel

Two more outstanding performances by the brilliant Yandoo crew of John Winning Jr, Fang Warren and Lewis Brake, on Sydney Harbour today, has given the defending champion team an almost unbeatable lead in the JJ Giltinan 18ft Skiff World Championship, presented by The Winning Group, with only two more races still to be sailed on the weekend.

In a SSE 15knots breeze, Yandoo took out the first race (Race 6) by 22s from Lazarus Capital Partners (Tom Cunich, Marc Chapon and Tim Westwood) with Vaikobi (Kirk Mitchell, Andrew Stephenson and Daniel Barnett) a further 39s back in third place.

Queensland's Big Foot Bags & Covers (Dave Hayter) finished in fourth place ahead of Shaw and Partners Financial Services-Australia (Keagan York), Sixt (Jacob Marks), Smeg (Ash Rooklyn), GC Sails (Scott Cunningham, Queensland), Fisher & Paykel (Brett Van Munster) and The Kitchen Maker (Lachlan Steel) in tenth place.

Yandoo's performance in the latter race (Race 7) was even more impressive as the crew were once again faultless to defeat a very hard challenging Shaw and Partners Financial Services-Australia by 42s with Shaw and Partners Financial Services-New Zealand (Eli Liefting) another 31s back in third place.

The German Black Knight team, led by Heinrich von Bayern, finished in fourth place ahead of Sixt, GC Sails, The Kitchen Maker, Brisbane 18 Footers (Josh Sloman, Queensland), Smeg and New Zealand's ASCC (Campbell Stanton).

After each boat has discarded its worst race result to date, the scoreboard shows the net positions as Yandoo leading on 8 points, followed by Shaw and Partners Financial services-Australia on 19. GC Sails is third on 34 points, followed by Black Knight on 41, Shaw and Partners Financial Services-New Zealand on 44.

Three teams, Lazarus Capital Partners, Vaikobi and Sixt are all equal on 45 points, followed by Smeg on 47 and in tenth place ASCC on 49 points.

Race 6

Racing today was over the South-Short Course, and it ws Big Foot Bags & Covers which grabbed an early 13s lead on the beat from the start in Athol Bay to the weather mark off Clark Island. Andoo-USA (Mikey Radziejowski) was in second place, ahead of Sixt, Lazarus and Shaw and Partners-Australia.

The spinnaker run to Chowder Bay was a very tight angle which forced teams to drop their spinnakers. The Big Foot crew were under pressure but held off the challengers to reach the Chowder Bay mark with a 4s advantage over Lazarus, Andoo-USA, Vaikobi, Yandoo, Sixt, The Kitchen Maker, Shaw and Partners-Australia and GC Sails.

The next leg was a beat across the harbour to the mark off Shark Island and the contest was close as Yandoo closed on Big Foot and Lazarus. Experienced crew work won out for the Yandoo team which took the lead and headed for Athol Bay under spinnaker ahead of a group including Big Foot, Lazarus, Sixt, Vaikobi, Andoo-USA and Shaw and Partners-Australia.

Yandoo held a 10s lead over Lazarus at the end of the spinnaker run but was under pressure on the next beat to Clark Island. Lazarus actually crossed Yandoo but the champion crew came back strongly to re-take the lead and head for the finish back at Athol Bay with a 9s margin over a determined Lazarus team.

Race 7

The young Queensland crew on Brisbane 18 Footers led from the start but more wonderful crew work from the Yandoo's crew saw them. 20s ahead of Shaw and Partners-New Zealand with the Brisbane 18 Footers back in third place ahead of Fisher & Paykel. They were closely followed by a group including Lazarus, Sixt, Shaw and Partners-Australia, The Oak Double Bay-4 Pines (Hugo Stoner) and GC Sails.

The spinnaker run to Chowder Bay in this race was far more predictable than the earlier race and the New Zealand Shaw and Partners challenged strongly the test Yandoo to the limit. The kiwi team got to within 17s of Yandoo but from that point in the race the defending champs were never headed.

Race officials shortened the course to eliminate the final spinnaker run from Clark Island to Athol Bay and Yandoo crossed the finish line in lighter wind to score a comfortable 42s victory.

The experience of the Yandoo crew is dominant and the trio rarely make a mistake (if ever) and there looks to be no competitor in the fleet that will be able to stop them from taking out a third consecutive Giltinan World championship.

The Host Club, Australian 18 Footers League's spectator ferry will follow all races and ferry tickets may be purchased here. SailMedia will livestream all the action from the course, along with expert commentary and viewing of the coverage of Race 8 will be available:

Race 8, along with coverage of all previous racing, can be viewed on www.youtube.com/@18footersTV/streams

Results after Race 7: (one discard)

PosTeamR1R2R3R4R5R6R7Pts
1Yandoo (Herman Winning / Fang Warren / Lewis Brake)11722118
2Shaw and Partners AUS (Keagan York / Max Paul / Tom Anderson)245175219
3GC Sails (Scott Cunningham / Joel Turner / David Cunningham)7213388634
4Black Knight (Heinrich von Bayern / Tom Martin / Andy Martin)111085312441
5Shaw and Partners NZL (Eli Liefting / Sam Street / Josh Schon)52849914344
6Vaikobi (Kirk Mitchel / Andrew Stephenson / Daniel Barnett)1032061131245
7Sixt (Jacob Marks / Alex Marinelli / Matt Doyle)217121056545
8Lazarus (Thomas Cunich / Marc Chapon / Tim Westwood)928613121445
9Smeg (Ash Rooklyn / Josh Porebski / Niall Morrow)121414147947
10ASCC (Campbell Stanton / Ollie Gilmour / Pat Morgan)195384231049
11Balmain (Henry Larkings / Tom Grimes / Lachlan Pryor)8911286131158
12The Kitchen Maker (Lachlan Steel / George Morton / Jerome Watts)6282161810759
13Rag & Famish (Ben Crafoord / Ryan Ewings / Max Nearn)3691215152460
14Big Foot Bags and Covers (David Hayter / Trent Neighbour / Elliott Mahar)1881771041964
15Fisher and Paykel (Brett Van Munster / Tom Quigley / Logan Radford)41314282291375
16Brisbane 18 Footers Sailing Club (Joshua Sloman / Ben Roxburgh / Angus Barker)141515111316876

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