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Australian WASZP Nationals at Perth Dinghy Sailing Club - Overall

by Marc Ablett 30 Jan 2023 22:28 PST 22-27 January 2023

Conall Green from the Royal Geelong Yacht Club has taken the 2023 Australian WASZP National Championships in a fantastic final day of racing where the championship could of gone any number of ways.

Louis Tilly from NSW led by 1pt going into the final day as Green had mixed results on day 3 of the championship racing while reigning champ Keizo Tomishima also from NSW was a further point back in 3rd. Local threat Tristan Brown still held hope of claiming the title if he had a big final day.

The first race went to plan for Tilly as he extended his lead with a 2nd place and Green an 8th and Tomishima in 3rd. Young WA local Tommy Devine made it 2 wins in 2 races by taking the first race of the day in a commanding performance as he found his form late in the event.

The next race Green roared back into contention with a win while Tilly and Tomishima finished in 8th and 12th respectively. Leaving it up to the final race to decide the championship. This is the beauty of WASZP one-design racing, rarely is an event decided until the final race of the day and often the final run to the finish. This championship was no exception.

Unfortunately for Tilly, a UFD in the final race cost him the series, before it could even get on the race track, leaving the race between Green and Tomishima for the title. Green however, cool as a cucumber took the win with Tomishima back in 4th place, thus making Green the overall Australian Champion and breaking the NSW stranglehold on the trophy, taking it back to Victoria for the first time since Tom Trotman in 2019.

In other divisions, Brad Devine fought off Jervis Tilly for the Super-Masters division, finishing a very creditable 8th overall. Tristan Brown took out the Apprentice trophy, while Elise Beavis continued her form by taking out the women’s trophy. Mark Louis from Canberra won the Youth division and James Kornweibel took a close win against Al Murchison in the Masters division.

The SailGP INSPIRE spots were claimed by Louis Tilly and Keizo Tomishima in the boys while, Hanako Tomishima and Bella Holdsworth were selected for the girls division. SailGP Inspire Racing kicks off on the 14th of February at Woolhara sailing club with the finals to be raced in front of Genisis (Shark) Island on the 17/18th of February.

The fleet now turns its attention to a number of state based events in the lead up to the International WASZP Games in Sorrento, Melbourne December 7th – 16th (Inc Nationals) 2023.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoBoat NameHelmR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9R10R11R12Pts
13456TurboConall Green (J)(Australia)2312315[ 6][ 6][ 8]1119
22650ASTLouis Tilly (J)(Australia)324[ 6]232132[ 8](UFD)22
33458ZenKeizo Tomishima (J)(Australia)11[ 7]342[ 8]253‑12425
43159MonkeyfistTristan Brown (A)(Australia)47[ 8]11‑1314‑1064230
52198WASZP 2187Elise Beavis (A)(New Zealand)58212553‑142‑152‑1344
62493TriantiwontigongalopeTom Devine (J)(Australia)111010‑14‑171047116‑1460
72680GrowlerWill Troop (J)(Australia)106310‑129‑1898410‑1069
82651No QuarterBrad Devine (SM)(Australia)7‑12579‑2211‑18797769
92649Elises KitchenDavid Von Felten (A)(Australia)617‑1911647(DNC)(DNC)133572
102778DarrenMark Louis (Y)(Australia)811‑17‑15‑22610312551272
113036FastJervis Tilly (SM)(Australia)‑17991310‑166597(UFD)674
122014WASZP 2014Jasper Camenzind (J)(New Zealand)(DNF)21‑23(SCP)879121110(DNC)8104
132646SkittlesAron Gavin (A)(Australia)1513‑275181119‑2018‑28133115
143164HoobastankNicholas Dunne (J)(Australia)95121816‑2114102011(DNC)(DNC)115
152641SteadyBrennan Stead (A)(Australia)‑24‑20111611141515‑21121111116
162452Inamorata Louis Schofield (Y)(Australia)(SCP)25647(UFD)131313(SCP)14(UFD)119
173460Pawsz OffGrant Alderson (SM)(Australia)1941517‑19‑23121117‑22189122
182009Maud RitaMarkus Berthet (J)(Norway)‑2924(SCP)91381681414‑30(DNC)130
192459WASZP 2459Alexander Rumball (A)(Ireland)13‑2716(UFD)152017‑25421917132
202812Flying MuppetDaniel Links (J)(Australia)‑26‑30132021152517(DNC)161616159
212456WASZP 2456James Kornweibel (M)(Australia)21162119‑28(DNC)202115‑321718168
222677BandwagonAlistair Murchison (M)(Australia)2526(SCP)2414122416(SCP)1915(UFD)175
232427RipsnorterSean Gregory (M)(Australia)28‑37‑37(UFD)2017211919312015190
242776WASZP 2776Hanako Tomishima (J)(Australia)12151830‑3028‑352725‑302120196
252286Get OutJack Brett (Y)(Australia)(OCS)14202329‑292223(DNC)242521201
262643VeszpaAdam Brett (SM)(Australia)1622‑36262519‑282426‑272223203
273158ShimmerGarry Essex (SM)(Australia)2223‑2522‑3124232222‑252422204
282676Custard PieDan Moore (M)(Australia)20‑28(SCP)27262627‑2923261919213
292188Watch OutDan Haydon (A)(Australia)23182233(DNC)(DNF)2626(RET)202325216
302679Buzz OffJames Ferguson (J)(Australia)‑31‑34(SCP)282425292830172624231
312652JuggernautJayden Prosser (A)(Australia)3031312123(DNF)‑3833282331(DNC)251
322193HolaKeiichiro Tomishima (M)(Australia)27322931‑33(DNF)30(UFD)24292826256
332441Passing WindMichael Honan (SM)(Australia)3536(SCP)252718323127(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)271
342454Nauti Buoy 11Rohan Dean (J)(Australia)323328‑35342733‑3429‑352927272
352496Yira KoolingPeter Dean (M)(Australia)18193232(RET)(DNC)343031(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)275
362426GregHarry Gregory (J)(Australia)3329242932(DNF)3132(RET)33(DNC)(DNC)279
372959KevinIan Louis (J)(Australia)3635(SCP)343530‑36(UFD)32342728291
382771OdetteIsabella Holdsworthy (J)(Australia)34383536(DNF)(DNC)37(DNF)(RET)36(DNC)(DNC)328
392645AeronauticalJames Lugg (J)(Australia)(DNF)39(RET)(RET)(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)(DNF)(DNC)(DNC)362
403155Custard GutsStuart Milne (SM)(Australia)(RET)(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)369

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