2020 Mitre10 MEGA NZ National Laser Champs

Mitre 10 NZ Laser Nationals Day 1 - A benign start

Results
 
New Plymouth was on its best behaviour today for the first day of the 2020 Mitre 10 NZ Laser Nationals. As forecast, beautiful blue skies greeted the sailors and the mornings fresh easterly died out as the fleet were on their way to the start line and after about 45 minutes a light 5-8 knot SW sea breeze established itself and stabilised enough for racing to get underway. The breeze held for the afternoon, with wind against tide creating a small chop and there was just enough of a ground swell to remind us that we are on the open ocean. With the tide under the fleet for the starts there were several general recalls and a few unfortunately fell foul of the dreaded black flag. However in the end 2 excellent races were completed for all fleets, although PRO Jamie Sutherland clearly decided that he would not let us off too easily and set an extra length challenge for the second race!
 
In the Standards the conditions clearly suited the younger sailors, with U21Luke Cashmere from Wakatere moving up from winning the Youth Radials last year to lead the fleet after a perfect 2 bullets, to establish a handy early advantage over Worser Bays Albert Stanley (U21). He is followed by Korean visitor Jin Hwan Lee, who is tied on points with Torbay's Harrison Baker (U21). First of the masters in the combined Standard fleet is World Apprentice Masters champion Dave Ridley (AM) from Pupuke in 6th. He is closely followed by GM Rohan Lord and past Masters champion Andrew Dellabarca (M). Master Greg Wilshire was the talk of the boat park as he managed to sail, and sail well, with a massive bruised posterior after an accident when loading the boat on the trailer in Auckland for the trip down!
 
In the Radial fleet Murrays Bay's Caleb Armit (Y) also showed real class in the conditions to dominate with two race wins. Second overall is leading womens contender Courtney Reynolds-Smith who was really consistent with a third and a forth to lead Lachlan Dillon from Tauranga, who is tied with this years Corston clan rep Harry, by 3 points. Leading the youth girls is Emily Overend from Queen Charlotte in 8th overall. She has to be super pleased with her day as she is just 2 points behind our top womens sailor from the last Olympic cycle, Sara Winther, who has come back into the fleet for this contest.
 
In the Radial Masters fleet Phil Wild (AM) from Manly completed the triple for the fleet leaders with two firsts but is closely followed by defending champion, Worser Bays Ed Tam (M) who has a one point lead over Hamilton's Scott McDougall (GM). Leading the Women's Masters is Lucia Chagas in 8th overall. Muritai's Jeff Booth is the leading GGM and it was inspirational to see 80 year old Sandy Grigg on the start line for yet another year.
 
Conditions for tomorrow are forecast to be similar to today's so it will be interesting to see if todays fleet leaders, all of whom were dominant in their respective fleets today, can continue their run of success tomorrow.

2020 Mitre10 MEGA NZ National Laser Champs - New Plymouth

Back to New Plymouth for our national champs with the generous support of Mitre10 MEGA.

The NPYC runs great regattas, and the sailing there can be fantastic. We have had memorable years with spectacular downwind sailing.

Enquiries
Karen at secretarynzlaser@gmail.com

Protest Committee Links

Schedule

Thursday 16th
  • Late Registration from 9am
  • Breifing 11am
  • 2 races - first race 1pm
Friday 17th
  • 2 races - first race 1pm
  • Contest Dinner at the club
Saturday 18th
  • 2 races - first race 1pm
Sunday 19th
  • 2 races - first race 12pm
  • Prizegiving after racing
Unloading and Parking
Boats are to be unloaded from road trailers in the car park next to the compound and wheeled from there into the compound. Road trailers are to be taken to the marked trailer storage area on the other side of Ocean View Parade and cars parked in the same grassed area.
On Sunday 19th, a popular Seaside Market will operate from 09:00 to 15:00 in the reserve adjacent to the yacht club. We will do what we can to reserve car parking at the western end of the grassed area.
See the map below.

Boat Storage
All boats are to be stored on beach trollies within the club compound which will be locked at night.  Since there is limited room, please keep your boat and gear stored neatly in the available space, being aware of the needs of others.
See the map below.
 

Measurement
You must complete measurement before registering. Please do this as early as possible. Measuring time is officially from 12pm to 5pm on Wednesday. But we are aiming for early measuring on Tuesday afternoon, and measuring all Wednesday till 5pm. Measurement will be within the boat compound.
See more on getting through measurement.

Contest Dinner
A meal will be served at the NPYC on the evening of Friday 17th. Additional tickets can be purchased at the time of registration for $20 ea.

Ablutions
The club has changing rooms with showers. Please leave the black sand outside, use the shower wet areas for wet gear and keep the dry areas as dry as possible.

Launching
To help with beach trolley grouping, identification and boat retrieval, Radials are to launched on the eastern (right hand) side of the beach, Standards to the western (left) of the sign.
 
Boat Washing
New Plymouth has water restrictions January through March. To limit water consumption and to avoid congestion, boats will pass through a spray system on entering the compound from the beach.  There will be no facility for individual boat washing on competition days.

Incafé Coffee
A barista will be on duty each morning to serve your expresso caffeine fix.  EFTPOS available.

Clubrooms, Bar and Café
The clubrooms and bar will be open each day after sailing for socialising.
The café will be operating, selling food on each competition day and after racing.

Help Required
Further help is required both onshore (Call Alison) and offshore (Call Wayne Holdt 027 258 3796)

Questions
Regarding onshore arrangements or local information 

contact Alison Pitman 027 450 6102 (in the hi-viz vest onshore)

 

 

Preview for the 2020 Mitre 10 Laser Nationals

From the 16th to the 19th January New Plymouth Yacht Club will be hosting another strong fleet of close to 100 sailors aged from 14 to 80 next week for the annual NZ Laser Nationals. With our top men and women Olympic aspirants committed to sailing in Australia this summer in the lead up to the Laser Worlds in Melbourne in February this weeks contest offers a unique opportunity to our top non Olympic sailors to take home the coveted Standard and Radial Laser National Championship titles.
 
In the Standards the Open and Masters fleets will be combined, allowing reigning World Apprentice Master World champion Dave Ridley a chance of getting the better of an extremely strong group of younger sailors. These include those moving up from the Youth ranks such as Luke Cashmore, Harrison Baker and Albert Stanley as well as experienced campaigners including Alastair Gifford, who has been near the top for several seasons, and other top Masters including Andrew Dellabarca, Rohan Lord and Cris Brodie.
 
In the Radials the Open and Masters fleets will sail separately. In the Opens it will also be a contest of youth vs experience with top Youths sailors Caleb Armit, Thomas Mulcahy and Matthew Rist, all fresh from competing at the Australian Laser Nationals, sure to be pushed hard by several others including multi World Masters champion Scott Leith and up and coming Women's contender Courtney Reynolds Smith. In the Masters Radial, with Scott electing to sail in the Open fleet, reigning Radial Masters national champion Ed Tam will again be a top bet, although apprentice Phil Wild, who is returning from an injury break, and GM Roger Winton, also fresh from the Aussie Nationals, will be among those with other ideas.
 
The Laser class has been a regular visitors to New Plymouth, with several legendary contest over the years. It has a deserved reputation for providing challenging and exciting conditions and a great contest for everyone and we are sure that this year will be no exception. There is still time to get your entry in and join the fleet, with late entry available until the 15th January. All details are available on the NZLaser Association website.
 

2020 Mitre10 MEGA NZ National Laser Champs Entries

Entries updated 6pm 10th Jan

Laser 4.7 Under 18 Female Josefine Siemann
Laser 4.7 Under 18 Male Thomas Link
Laser Radial Open Male harry corston
Laser Radial Open Male Scott Leith
Laser Radial Women Female Rachel Basevi
Laser Radial Women Female Holly Curtis
Laser Radial Women Female Julia Francis
Laser Radial Women Female Courtney Reynolds-Smith
Laser Radial Youth Female Charli Gray
Laser Radial Youth Female Emily Overend
Laser Radial Youth Female Maddie Rist
Laser Radial Youth Female Molly Webley
Laser Radial Youth Male Caleb Armit
Laser Radial Youth Male Max Beck
Laser Radial Youth Male Jack Bennett
Laser Radial Youth Male Daniel Brodie
Laser Radial Youth Male Lachlan Dillon
Laser Radial Youth Male Harry Edwards
Laser Radial Youth Male Nicholas Mannering
Laser Radial Youth Male Thomas Mulcahy
Laser Radial Youth Male Matthew Rist
Laser Radial Youth Male Jaxon Roddick
Laser Radial Youth Male Blake Wood
Laser Radial Youth Male Will Wright
Laser Standard Open Male Harrison Baker
Laser Standard Open Male Yvan Beaufils
Laser Standard Open Male Luke Cashmore
Laser Standard Open Male Andrew Child
Laser Standard Open Male Alastair Gifford
Laser Standard Open Male Levi Harper
Laser Standard Open Male Tristan Hodge
Laser Standard Open Male JIN HWAN LEE
Laser Standard Open Male Eroni Leilua
Laser Standard Open Male Albert Stanley
Master Radial Apprentice (35-44) Male Phil Wild
Master Radial Grand Master (55-64) Female Jo Jackman
Master Radial Grand Master (55-64) Female Helen Spencer
Master Radial Grand Master (55-64) Male Robert English
Master Radial Grand Master (55-64) Male Paul Francis
Master Radial Grand Master (55-64) Male Werner Henning
Master Radial Grand Master (55-64) Male Scott McDougall
Master Radial Grand Master (55-64) Male Rick Spencer
Master Radial Grand Master (55-64) Male Christopher Trudgen
Master Radial Grand Master (55-64) Male Charlie Watt
Master Radial Grand Master (55-64) Male Roger Winton
Master Radial Great Grand Master (65+) Male Jeff Booth
Master Radial Great Grand Master (65+) Male Garth Cheyne
Master Radial Great Grand Master (65+) Male Sandy Grigg
Master Radial Master (45-54) Male Dragos Blaga
Master Radial Master (45-54) Female Lucia Chagas
Master Radial Master (45-54) Male steve harris
Master Radial Master (45-54) Male Edmund Tam
Master Standard Apprentice (35-44) Male Tim Pitcaithly
Master Standard Apprentice (35-44) Male dave ridley
Master Standard Grand Master (55-64) Male Grant Abicht
Master Standard Grand Master (55-64) Male John Coltman
Master Standard Grand Master (55-64) Male Greg Corston
Master Standard Grand Master (55-64) Male Mike Keeton
Master Standard Grand Master (55-64) Male Mike Knowsey
Master Standard Grand Master (55-64) Male Rohan Lord
Master Standard Grand Master (55-64) Male David Lowe
Master Standard Grand Master (55-64) Male Mark Page
Master Standard Grand Master (55-64) Male Nick Page
Master Standard Grand Master (55-64) Male Mark Patterson
Master Standard Grand Master (55-64) Male Chris Sadler
Master Standard Grand Master (55-64) Male Andrew Skerrett
Master Standard Grand Master (55-64) Male Paul Thomas
Master Standard Great Grand Master (65+) Male Allan Bindon
Master Standard Great Grand Master (65+) Male GARRY LOCK
Master Standard Great Grand Master (65+) Male John Pitman
Master Standard Master (45-54) Male Doug Anderson
Master Standard Master (45-54) Male Owen Anderson
Master Standard Master (45-54) Male Robert Anderson
Master Standard Master (45-54) Male Ken Atchison
Master Standard Master (45-54) Male Ian Baker
Master Standard Master (45-54) Male simon beck
Master Standard Master (45-54) Male Cris Brodie
Master Standard Master (45-54) Male Don Christie
Master Standard Master (45-54) Male Andrew Dellabarca
Master Standard Master (45-54) Male Michael Gray
Master Standard Master (45-54) Male karl nicholson
Master Standard Master (45-54) Male Tony Nicholson
Master Standard Master (45-54) Male Daryl Parkes
Master Standard Master (45-54) Male Luuk van Basten Batenburg
Master Standard Master (45-54) Male Greg Wilshire
Master Standard Master (45-54) Male Rob Woodward

 

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