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The Workforce Marine Mumm 30 Australian Championship has been won by
Victorian Bruce Eddington and his crew on Kato after three days of racing
on the Palm Beach Circle off Barrenjoey Head this weekend. Conducted by
Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club the eight boats sailed eight races to crown
this year's winner.
Sailing consistently well and with only one finish outside the top two
places, Eddington successfully defended his Mumm 30 National Champion title
to win back to back titles. Chris Way's Way Cool Racing from Sydney secured
second place with Stuart Bancroft's London Calling, part of the New South
Wales contingent, completing the podium places on a count back from Guy
Holbert's Rumbo.
"It's been great to race against our one design class colleagues over the
last three days and to be able to win back to back titles as well,"
commented Eddington.
The fleet experienced a variety of conditions over the three days with
Saturday presenting top breezes for the regatta of 18 knots. Friday had the
fleet waiting under postponement until the breeze filled in from the
nor'east at 15 knots providing the fleet with some great racing. Sunday's
racing started out in a light nor easter which eventually died and the
fleet waited patiently for nearly two hours before the breeze swung to the
south at 12 knots for the final race of the series to be sailed.
Day one of racing and from the start of the event Eddington made his
intentions clear by winning the first of the eight races sailed. Tasmania's
Steve Harrison crossed the line in second with Port Stephens brothers Guy
and Clarke Holbert finishing in third. Race two and Eddington repeated his
previous result with Stuart Bancroft's London Calling and Chris Way's Way
Cool Racing rounding out the top three. Eddington finished off the day as
he started with the gun as he crossed in first with Bancroft and Way
swapping finishing positions.
The second day of racing was nearly a mirror image for Eddington and his
crew with two firsts and a second. Alex Douglas from Queensland and his
crew on Synergy improved on their day one results to finish up with a third
and two sixth places.
Sunday and the final two races tested everyone with the lightest race of
the event mixing up the places after the course was shortened. Denis
Thomas's Awarua, named after the street he grew up in in New Zealand, moved
from sixth to third for his best result in the event.
Enjoying the class one design racing there is a positive outlook for this
strong international one design class within Australia and a lot more class
racing to come. With 16 boats in Australia at the moment and the west coast
boats enjoying racing at Geographe Bay Race Week in Western Australia, the
class hopes to see even more states represented at class regattas in the
future.
"To have boats from Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania at
this event has been great. Everyone has enjoyed the class racing and looks
forward to more of it over the next twelve months," commented title sponsor
representative Stuart Broom.
The Mumm 30 Nationals are part of the planned 2006 -07 schedule of racing
for the class with other one design class racing events planned over the
next 12 months.
Workforce Marine Mumm 30 Australian Championship Final Results
1. Kato, B.Eddington (VIC), 8
2. Way Cool Racing, C.Way (NSW), 13
3. London Calling, S.Bancroft (NSW), 24
4. Rumbo, G.Holbert (NSW), 24
5. Oedipus Complex, S.Harrison (TAS), 38
6. Synergy, A.Douglas (QLD), 39
7. Mumbles, C.Loel (QLD), 42
8. Awarua, D.Thomas (NSW), 49
For more information please check the class website at www.mumm30.org or contact Sam Crichton at
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