Friday, January 28, 2011

Deb's Nationals Report Day 4: final day and results


A stunning day here at SSBC makes me wish so much that I could even just have a swim (*sniff*). The leg is healing nicely, thank you, but my medical advice is that I must not get it wet on any account. And the water looks so cool and inviting!

The morning, although sunny, furnished very little breeze, but freestyle heats had to be finished, so women and girls had to perform at 9am in 2 - 4 knots of westerly breeze. Young Nina Long stood out from the crowd with a graceful performance, to take out the prize ahead of Sheena and Annalise. Special mention should go to Demi Gilbert for her brassy performance on the 2m orange sail, which may feature in the YouTube mashup. Youth males and the remaining men followed, with another special mention to Daniel Heyworth on the same orange sail, which even featured a rail-ride dismount. I would have awarded him the prize, but the judges disagreed with me, giving the Junior gong to Owen Long for an undoubtedly polished performance with a great repertoire of tricks. The men’s overall deservedly went to Dennis Winstanley, with somewhat controversial results in the rest of the men’s fleet. Second was Robbie Treharne, with third to Mike Lancey. 

Course racing was held after lunch when the breeze finally picked up to a shifty 12-15 knots from the southwest. Four races filled out the series, and the light conditions mixed things up a bit and enabled most of the junior sailors to get round the big course, with excellent results for up-and-coming youth sailor Sam Treharne, who had a first in the lightweights in race 6, while Matt Ivshenko scored a 5th in race 7. Chris was delighted to finish first over the line in the last race, and came back to shore in an excellent mood.


Now I’m sitting up in the clubhouse sipping my Sauvignon Blanc and waiting for the presentation, looking out over the aqua water and the bobbing Couta boats on their moorings. A great series, with many thanks to the SSBC for their professionalism, and also to Brian Lancey (Technical Advisor to the race committee) and Mark and Tonia Lloyd for their great regatta organisation. I know how hard it is to organise and sail, so special kudos to both of them for getting out there in every discipline. 

Freestyle results:



Place Name Points
1 Dennis Winstanley 3
2 Rob Treharne 6
3 Michael Lancey 12
4 Stuart Gilbert 14
5 Mark Lloyd 22
6 Greg Johns 22.5
7 Christopher Thompson 23
8 Paul Grimshaw 24
9 Owen Long 27
10 Martin Stone 29.5
11 Andrew Divola 30.5
12 Jason Morris 39
13 Samuel Treharne 39.5
14 Daniel Bainbridge 40
15 Stephen Walsh 40
16 Will Divola 46
17 Christopher Stenta 47.5
18 Daniel Heyworth 50.5
19 Angus Williams 51
20 Matthew Stenta 52
21 Stephen Barton 52
22 Gerald Nailon 54.5
23 Ashely Heyworth 67


FREESTYLE SCORE SUMMARY
WOMEN
Place Name Total
1 Nina Long 5
2 Sheena McKinnon 5
3 Annalise Gilbert 8
4 Tonia Grimshaw-Lloyd 13
5 Demi Gilbert 14.5
6 Lucy Heyworth 17.5
Kerry Bergman DNC


Men's pentathlon:















          Slalom Marathon Freestyle Course Average Total
1 Dennis Winstanley 18 Master Male 1 2 1 1 1.2 6.2
2 Rob Treharne 777 Open Male 2 1 2 1 1.3 7.3
3 Stuart Gilbert 10 Grand Master Male 1 1 4 1 1 8
4 Michael Lancey AUS171 Open Male 3 2 3 2 2.3 12.3
5 Greg Johns 1 Grand Master Male 2 2 6 2 1.8 13.8
6 Christopher Thompson 249 Grand Master Male 2 5 7 2 1.8 17.8
7 Martin Stone 164 Master Male 1 4 10 4 3.8 22.8
8 Mark Lloyd AUS 476 Grand Master Male 6 10 5 5 4 30
9 Andrew Divola AUS968 Grand Master Male 7 3 11 6 4.8 31.8
10 Samuel Treharne 1177 Youth Male 4 5 13 6 5.2 33.2
11 Paul Grimshaw 307 Grand Master Male 5 8 8 7 5.3 33.3
12 Daniel Bainbridge 7 Grand Master Male 4 6 14 5 4.5 33.5
13 Jason Morris 320 Master Male 5 6 12 7 5.2 35.2
14 Stephen Barton 520 Grand Master Male 3 6 21 5 5.2 40.2
15 Matthew Stenta 1336 Youth Male 3 4 20 8 6.8 41.8
16 Gerald Nailon 27 Grand Master Male 7 5 22 6 5.2 45.2
17 Stephen Walsh 40 Grand Master Male 8 11 15 8 7.5 49.5
18 Warren Holder 1KT Ancient Mariner Male 4 3 37 3 3.3 50.3
19 Paul Ivshenko 17 Grand Master Male 8 1 37 3 2.5 51.5
20 Robert Stenta 2776 Grand Master Male 6 4 37 4 3.8 54.8
21 Roger Crawford 414 Master Male 5 10 37 4 4.3 60.3
22 Timothy Forster 108 Ancient Mariner Male 6 7 37 7 6.5 63.5
23 Darren Garner AUS 96 Master Male 15 8 37 3 3.3 66.3
24 Christopher Stenta 1397 Junior Male 9 14 17 12 14.3 66.3
25 Jorn Krohnke AUS60 Ancient Mariner Male 8 7 37 8 8.5 68.5
26 Matthew Ivshenko 117 Youth Male 7 3 37 11 12.2 70.2
27 Steve Newman 1977 Ancient Mariner Male 10 7 37 9 7.7 70.7
28 Jim Kariotis 33 Grand Master Male 9 8 37 9 8 71
29 Owen Long 02 Junior Male 16 14 9 16 17.3 72.3
30 Ashley Heyworth AUS960 Youth Male 13 9 23 13 15.5 73.5
31 Quentin Grimshaw Q9 Master Male 9 10 37 9 9.5 74.5
32 Angus Williams 789 Junior Male 14 14 19 14 16 77
33 Jeremy Trotman 1218 Grand Master Male 11 12 37 10 11.8 81.8
34 Will Divola will Sub Jnr Male 17 14 16 17 18 82
35 Jack Lloyd 229 Junior Male 12 14 37 15 16 94


Women's pentathlon:



WOMEN 2011 WOD Pentathlon
Slalom Marathon Freestyle Course Average Total
1 Sheena McKinnon 600 Open Female 1 1 2 1 1 6
2 Annalise Gilbert 111 Junior Female 2 2 3 2 2 11
3 Tonia Grimshaw-Lloyd 303 G. Master Female 4 3 4 3 4.7 18.7
4 Nina Long 73 Junior Female 3 7 1 5 6.3 22.3
5 Kerry Bergman 416 Open Female 5 7 7 4 5.3 28.3
6 Lucy Heyworth 2 Junior Female 6 7 6 6 6.5 31.5
7 Demi Gilbert Sub Junior Female 7 7 5 7 7 33

Photos to follow soon!

Deb's Nationals Report, day 3: Australia Day


Today dawned cloudy with some early-morning drizzle, and very little wind. The schedule was quite tight, with the marathon scheduled to start at midday in front of the crowds, so freestyle was held at 9 am, with the top sailors starting first, rather to the alarm of Robbie Treharne who only woke up at 9. Chris dragged me out of bed at 7am and was down at the club by 8, anxiously tuning the board and practising his tricks. The decision to hold the top performers’ freestyle heats in such light winds was somewhat controversial, but Dennis Winstanley was a standout performer as usual, in spite of the early hour, with his usual Everoll. He even managed to pull off a pirouette on the rail, and then had to do another to achieve the aim of falling off for his dismount! But the most amazing trick of the day had to be Robbbie Treharne’s back somersault through the boom, which he managed to complete by landing on the board without dropping the sail. So much for waking up 15 minutes before hitting the water. Stay tuned for a freestyle montage on YouTube, as soon as I get some bandwidth and someone to do the editing. 

Freestyle heats were not complete by 11am, when the marathon briefing was due, so some competitors faced disappointment at the postponement. By this time, though, the crowds were building up, promising a big audience for the spectacular Le Mans marathon start. If you haven’t seen one of these, it’s a sight not to be missed, so check out my YouTube video when it uploads. The shallow water and crowded beach proved challenging for some competitors, but luckily in a marathon there’s plenty of time to catch up.

The course this year featured a long and gruelling two laps of the bay, round South Channel marker and in to Rye Pier, past Blairgowie, back to Sorrento and round again. Even one lap for the youth competitors was challenging. The wind was light for most of the race, with strong tides in some areas leading to a very spaced-out fleet. The race was very much a lightweights’ race, with 8 out of the top 10 sailors being lightweights or women. Annalise Gilbert again stood out, overtaking her father Stewie (I have photographic evidence) to place 12th overall - a fantastic effort. Sheena McKinnon also showed great form to finish ahead of her at 7th position overall, with Tonia Lloyd in third place. Among the juniors, first round was Annalise Gilbert, followed by Chris Stenta and Angus Williams; in the youth, Matt Ivshenko placed first (second overall in the entire fleet), followed by Sam Treharne (6th overall) and Ashley Heyworth (15th overall). Full results below.

Plans for more freestyle heats in the afternoon had to be shelved, with the last competitor only arriving at the finish at 4pm, to great cheers and accolades. Well done to Jeremy Trotman for making it round in such tough conditions, in his first ever Windsurfer regatta.

I was lucky enough to be invited out on a friend's yacht, and so managed to get some good photos of mark roundings etc. Check them out at this link to Picasa.

Marathon results:


Rob Treharne 777 Open Male 1
Michael Lancey AUS171 Open Male 2
Matthew Ivshenko 117 Youth Male 3
Martin Stone 164 Master Male 4
Paul Ivshenko 17 Ancient Mariner Male 5
Samuel Treharne 1177 Youth Male 6
Sheena McKinnon 600 Open Female 7
Jason Morris 320 Master Male 8
Steve Newman 1977 Ancient Mariner Male 9
Dennis Winstanley 18 Master Male 10
Annalise Gilbert 111 Junior Female 11
Andrew Divola AUS968 Grand Master Male 12
Darren Garner AUS 96 Master Male 13
Stuart Gilbert 10 Grand Master Male 14
Ashely Heyworth AUS960 Youth Male 15
Mark Lloyd AUS 476 Grand Master Male 16
Matthew Stenta 1336 Youth Male 17
Greg Johns 1 Grand Master Male 18
Stephen Walsh 40 Grand Master Male 19
Stephen Barton 520 Grand Master Male 20
Warren Holder 1KT Ancient Mariner Male 21
Christopher Thompson 249 Grand Master Male 22
Daniel Bainbridge 7 Grand Master Male 23
Timothy Forster 108 Ancient Mariner Male 24
Robert Stenta 2776 Grand Master Male 25
Gerald Nailon 27 Grand Master Male 26
Jim Kariotis 33 Ancient Mariner Male 27
Jorn Krohnke AUS60 Ancient Mariner Male 28
Tonia Grimshaw-Lloyd 303 Grand Master Female 29
Paul Grimshaw 307 Grand Master Male 30
Jeremy Trotman 1218 Grand Master Male 31
Nick Bez 11 Master Male DNF
Quentin Grimshaw Q9 Master Male DNF
WOMEN
Sheena McKinnon 600 Open Female 7
Annalise Gilbert 111 Junior Female 11
Tonia Grimshaw-Lloyd 303 Grand Master Female 30
YOUTH
Matthew Ivshenko 117 Youth Male 3
Samuel Treharne 1177 Youth Male 6
Ashely Heyworth AUS960 Youth Male 15
Matthew Stenta 1336 Youth Male 17
Jack Lloyd 229 Junior Male 1 LAP
JUNIOR
Annalise Gilbert 111 Junior Female 1
Christopher Stenta 1397 Junior Male 2
Angus Williams 789 Junior Male 3
Nina Long 73 Junior Female 4
Owen Long 02 Junior Male 5
Lucy Heyworth 2 Junior Female DNS
SUB JUNIOR
Will Divola Sub Jnr Male DNS


A bit of help on the Le Mans start

The fleet heads out to sea

Ashley Heyworh had a great race

Annalise overtakes her dad on the run!


Robbie fights to get ahead

Marty Stone rounds the last top mark

Mark roundings were pretty close!
 For more photos, check out the link at Picasa Web Albums