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CentrePort Youth International Match Racing Championships: Aussie takes the honours

by Paul Davies RPNYC 30 May 2022 23:58 BST 31 May 2022
2022 CentrePort Youth International Match Racing Championships held in Wellington 25-29 May, hosted by the Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club © Royal Port Nicholson YC

The Aussies made the most of the open borders taking the honours in the 2022 CentrePort Youth International Match Racing Championships held in Wellington 25-29 May, hosted by the Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club.

Having been a part of the winning crew in the 2022 Hardy Cup in Sydney and the 2022 Harken Youth Match Racing regatta in Auckland, Will Sargent flying the burgee of the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia, triumphed in Wellington.

Sargent, sailing with consistency from Day 1 and never looked back, topping the standings after the round robin, before winning the final against defending Champion Robbie McCutcheon (GCH Racing Performance Programme) 2-0.

Windy Wellington’s weather behaved for the most part putting on four days of great sailing conditions that allowed a full complement of a double robin, semis, sail-offs and finals in all conditions, before a dying breeze cut short the event.

Sargent was third after the first round robin, but a series of upsets in round robin two saw his crew emerge top with an 11-3 record, allowing him to pick his rival for the semis. He choose Jack Manning (RNZYS) who he dispatched 2-0, while McCutcheon saw off a spirited Cole Tapper (also CYCA).

“It was great to attend and eventually end up winning the 2022 CentrePort International. We had a tough round robin one getting used to sailing the Elliot 6's a swell as sailing together three-up. We went through the processes we needed to with our coach Jordan Reece and made huge improvements throughout round robin two which put our team in a great position heading into the finals” said Will.

The Wellington Youth Scheme Trust and the Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club were thrilled to see the return of international teams after a two-year break due to COVID-related lockdowns and travel restrictions.

Trust Chair Paul Davies commented: “Even our event wasn’t immune from COVID with key people taken out after testing positive. We even had to find replacement skippers and Teams the day the event started due to COVID – but nothing was going to stop us from holding the event”. “We were thrilled to see the visiting teams enjoying Wellington Harbour. We are also thankful for the ongoing support of our title sponsor – CentrePort Limited. They are based opposite the Yacht Club – and it’s great to run such a cool event in our shared backyard!”

Final Placings:

  • 1st: Will Sargent, Eddie Reid, Nathan Gulliksen (CYCA)
  • 2nd: Robbie McCutcheon, Chester Duffett, Jack Griffiths and Sam Street (GCH Racing)
  • 3rd: Cole Tapper, Hugo Stoner, Charlie Alexander & Nick Drummond (CYCA)
  • 4th: Jack Manning, Cody Coughlan, Maeve White and Max McLachlan (RNZYS)
  • 5th: Xavier McLachlan, Jack Littlechild, Brooke Wilson and Annabell Connery (RSYS)
  • 6th: Braedyn Denny, Ryder Ellis and Harrison Dent (RNZYS/TYPBC)
  • 7th: Rory Simms, Hayden Smith, Marin Armstrong-Will, Keiley Thompson (RNZYS)
  • 8th: James Barnett, Ethan Brown, James Bichener, Caitlin Brown (RPNYC)
Full results: click here

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