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Australian WASZP Nationals at Perth Dinghy Sailing Club - Day 3

by Marc Ablett 26 Jan 2023 09:59 GMT 22-27 January 2023

Well, day 3 of the Australian WASZP Championships provided some of the best conditions of the regatta, with slightly more breeze than day 1 and a little less than the nuclear conditions of day 2 it proved that the Swan River is one of the best, if not the best foiling race track in the world.

The story of the day is the tightness at the top of the leaderboard, Louis Tilly roared to the top of the tree with a sensational day of results 2,1,3. He now leads the championship by 1 point from Victorian Conall Green who slipped back a little on day 3 with a 5,6,6 scorecard.

A further point back from Green is Keizo Tomishima who sits on 18 points after a 8,2,5 for day 3.

The racing in this one-design class is incredible, with anyone inside the top 10-12 boats a chance of winning a heat. In a great story, local sailor Tom Devine, took his first Nationals heat win in the final race of the day to take him to 6th overall. Fellow Western Australian product Tristan Brown is just staying in touch with the leaders after winning the first heat of the day, but inconsistency might bring him undone for the overall championship.

In the super-masters class president Jervis Tilly closed the gap on Brad Devine going into the final day, just 2 points separate these 2 tough competitors and as Brad's boat name represents expect no quarter to be given on the final day as they go head to head. Brad currently sits in 8th place and Jervis in 9th.

Elise Beavis leads the women's overall and is sitting in fifth place of the leaderboard, unfortunately similar to Brown, Beavis finished with a 2 and a 3 yesterday, but inconsistency reared its head with a 14th in the middle race of the day.

It will be all to play for after today's lay day. The final heats take place on the 27th of January and more classic Perth sea breezes are expected. For many sailors this has been a great way to start their campaign towards the Sorrento WASZP Games in December, with a huge international fleet expected to join the Aussies.

Results after day 3:

PosBoat NameSail NoHelmR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9Pts
1AST2650Louis Tilly (J)(Australia) 3 2‑4‑6 2 3 2 1 316
2Turbo3456Conall Green (J)(Australia) 2 3 1 2 3 1 5‑6‑617
3Zen3458Keizo Tomishima (J)(Australia) 1 1‑7 3 4 2‑8 2 518
4Monkeyfist3159Tristan Brown (A)(Australia) 4 7 8 1 1‑13 1 4‑1026
5WASZP 21872198Elise Beavis (A)(New Zealand 5 8 2‑12 5 5 3‑14 230
6Triantiwontigongalope2493Tom Devine (J)(Australia) 111010‑14‑1710 4 7 153
7Growler2680Will Troop (J)(Australia) 10 6 310‑12 9‑18 9 855
8No Quarter2651Brad Devine (SM)(Australia) 712 5 7 9‑2211‑18 758
9Fast3036Jervis Tilly (SM)(Australia) ‑17 9 91310‑16 6 5 961
10Darren2778Mark Louis (Y)(Australia) 811‑1715‑22 610 31265
11Elises Kitchen2649David Von Felten (A)(Australia) 6171911 6 4 7DNCDNC70
12Inamorata2452Louis Schofield (Y)(Australia) SCP‑25 6 4 7UFD13131380
13Hoobastank3164Nicholas Dunne (J)(Australia) 9 5121816‑211410‑2084
14WASZP 20142014Jasper Camenzind (J)(New Zealand) DNF21‑23SCP 8 7 9121186
15Maud Rita2009Markus Berthet (J)(Norway) ‑2924SCP 913 816 81492
16Pawsz Off3460Grant Alderson (SM)(Australia) 19 41517‑19‑2312111795
17Skittles2646Aron Gavin (A)(Australia) 1513‑27 5181119‑201899
18Steady2641Brennan Stead (A)(Australia) ‑2420111611141515‑21102
19WASZP 24592459Alexander Rumball (A)(Ireland) 13‑2716UFD15201725 4110
20WASZP 24562456James Kornweibel (M)(Australia) 21162119‑28DNC202115133
21Flying Muppet2812Daniel Links (J)(Australia) 26‑30132021152517DNC137
22Bandwagon2677Alistair Murchison (M)(Australia) 2526SCP2414122416SCP141
23WASZP 27762776Hanako Tomishima (J)(Australia) 12151830‑3028‑352725155
24Veszpa2643Adam Brett (SM)(Australia) 1622‑36262519‑282426158
25Shimmer3158Garry Essex (SM)(Australia) 2223‑2522‑3124232222158
26Get Out2286Jack Brett (Y)(Australia) OCS14202329292223DNC160
27Ripsnorter2427Sean Gregory (M)(Australia) 2837‑37UFD2017211919161
28Custard Pie2676Dan Moore (M)(Australia) 2028SCP27262627‑2923177
29Watch Out2188Dan Haydon (A)(Australia) 23182233DNCDNF2626RET184
30Passing Wind2441Michael Honan (SM)(Australia) 35‑36SCP252718323127195
31Buzz Off2679James Ferguson (J)(Australia) 31‑34SCP282425292830195
32Yira Kooling2496Peter Dean (M)(Australia) 18193232RETDNC343031196
33Juggernaut2652Jayden Prosser (A)(Australia) 3031312123DNF‑383328197
34Hola2193Keiichiro Tomishima (M)(Australia) 2732293133DNF30UFD24206
35Greg2426Harry Gregory (J)(Australia) 3329242932DNF3132RET210
36Nauti Buoy 112454Rohan Dean (J)(Australia) 323328‑35342733‑3429216
37Kevin2959Ian Louis (J)(Australia) 3635SCP34353036UFD32238
38Odette2771Isabella Holdsworthy (J)(Australia) 34383536DNFDNC37DNFRET254
39Aeronautical2645James Lugg (J)(Australia) DNF39RETRETDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC283
40Custard Guts3155Stuart Milne (SM)(Australia) RETDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC287

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