Jack Felsenthal and Shaun Connor crowned Viper World Champions
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Jack Felsenthal and Shaun Connor crowned Viper World Champions
They led from the outset and at the conclusion of the Viper Worlds 2017 Australians Jack Felsenthal and Shaun Connor ( Charter World ) beat the immediate past French world champion and took out the series by nine points . With six wins from 11 starts and two drops in play the pair ’ s worst score was a third , showing that consistency across a mix of conditions in the 11 race series presented by Rex Gorell Land Rover was paramount . The new world champions , sailing for Gippsland Lakes Yacht Club and Royal Brighton Yacht Club , surprised themselves with the result . “ We thought we ’ d be top three but we didn ’ t think we ’ d do this well ,” Felsenthal admitted . “ The points were reasonably tight going into the last day then heading in to the last race we knew we were safe but we wanted to go out and finish on a high note , and we got the win .” A two day delay waiting ashore in high winds on Friday and Saturday stretched into day three though for the opposite reason , a lack of steady breeze on Geelong ’ s Corio Bay . Twenty-two crews representing five countries plus race management officials drifted in the sun for close to four hours prior to the first gun of the day , on Sunday January 15 , 2017 . ” We were trying to stay focused and deal with the heat out there . Waiting around drains you a lot but we knew we ’ d get racing in today ,” Connor said . Felsenthal praised the race committee for their professionalism over a difficult six day series and he and Connor were delighted to accept a Bausele timepiece each , presented to the new world champions at the final trophy presentation . Normally Felsenthal and Conor race in different classes so to combine at a world series on the Viper catamaran as they did , with minimal training , was an impressive feat . Felsenthal will hang on to his Viper and work towards the F16 worlds in January 2018 at Royal Brighton Yacht Club plus continue his 420 sailing while his crewmate returns to a 49er skiff . Second overall went to the Frenchmen Emmanuelle Le Chapelier and Theo Constance ( Sailing Team Catamaran ), the latter commenting , “ Jack and Shaun had a really good regatta , we are happy to finish just after them .” Third overall by six points , Daniel and Nathan van Kerckhof ( Send It Marine ), would have liked to tick off more of the scheduled 15 races to have a better crack at the French and young Aussie teams . “ It was an interesting series ,” Nathan nodded . “ We kind of wish we ’ d got a few more races in in heavy air but we got a full series in and Jack and Shaun sailed really well . We look forward to the F16 worlds next January for a bit of redemption .” Three days ashore due to Thursday ’ s layday then two non-racing days in winds too strong for the class meant a lot was riding on the closing day , both for competitors and race committee . The sou ’ wester had all but disappeared by the 1100hs scheduled start then over the next three hours the breeze teased until just after 1400hrs when finally the local sea breeze arrived with conviction . With a 1555hrs time limit race officer Greg Sinclair and his team of close to 20 volunteers banged out three races in quick succession , the last start in freshening sou ’ east winds 15-20 knots just four minutes before the cut-off . First Viper Worlds 2017 male master is David Hughes ( Unfinished Business ) and first female master is Bridget McCartan ( TFS ). The trophy for the first youth team went to fourth overall Thanks Again Dad skippered by Tayla Reitman and crewed by Lachlan White . By Lisa Ratcliff .
Natasha Bryant and Annie Wilmot selected for Australia
Australian Sailing has announced the 2017 Australian Sailing Youth Team , who will represent their country at the 2017 Youth Sailing World Championship . The crews were selected following their results at the 2017 Australian Youth Sailing Championships , which were held at Adelaide Sailing Club from 10-14 January . 245 competitors competed at the event , which saw 10 races held across mixed conditions over the four days of the event . Both Alex Halank and the 29er crew of Natasha Bryant and Annie Wilmot have previously represented Australia at the Youth Worlds . “ We had a rough final day on the water but managed to keep our third position overall and first ( in the girls ),” said Bryant . “ We just wanted to sail our own race today and use this regatta as training . We ’ re really happy to have earned the Australian Sailing Youth Team selection and look forward to representing Australia again .” The team is still to be ratified by the Australian Sailing Board . The dates and venue for the 2017 Youth Sailing World Championship . By Megan McKay Photo : Beau Outteridge