Interdominion and Australian OK Dinghy Championships

Belmont, NSW, Australia

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Reports by Robert Deaves

Belmont 16ft Sailing Club, 7th – 10th February 2006

Day 1

Testing conditions
The 2006 OK Dinghy Australian and Interdominion Championships got underway at Belmont 16ft Sailing Club on Lake Macquarie, Australia with two testing races sailed in 20-25 knots. The previous day’s sea breeze and blue skies had vanished overnight with the arrival of a 40 knots southerly that sent several OKs sailing round the dinghy park on their own, but by the time the racing had started, it had moderated to a gusty 20 knots. The entry includes 77 sailors from six nations.

Race one saw a good win for Russell Wood (NZL). Rounding the first mark behind fellow kiwi Mark Perrow, he showed superior upwind speed to win, followed by Roger Blasse (AUS) and the current world champion Nick Craig (GBR).

The second race was similar with a large shift at the start favouring those out of the pin. Wood led round the first mark followed by Craig and Perrow. Eventually Craig and Perrow were battling for the lead with Perrow leading most of the way. At the end though, there was barely a boatlength in it with Craig taking the bullet. Karl Purdie (NZL) sailed a great race to finish third.

Day 2

Two bullets for Blasse
Roger Blasse (AUS) took the lead of the TOSHIBA 2006 OK Dinghy Australian and Interdominion Championships with two emphatic race wins in what can only be described as perfect sailing conditions on Lake Macquarie. The wind had moved round to the south east and gradually increased throughout the day from 12 knots at the start of race one to a gusty 20 by the end of race 2. The sailors were treated to some great Australian weather with wall-to-wall sunshine and temperatures into the 30s.

In race three Brett Holly (AUS) took in the left hand side of the course to find a nice shift to round the top mark in first place just ahead of Russell Wood (NZL), who came from the right, and Roger Blasse (AUS). Blasse went high on the first reach and took the lead, which he never let go. Wood held onto second place until the final beat when fourth placed Nick Craig (GBR) pulled through both him and Alistair Deaves (NZL) in the strengthening breeze.

For race four the breeze had increased to 20 knots, providing for some spectacular sailing and fast reaches. Jorgen Lindhardtsen (DEN) was the early leader followed by Peter Horne (AUS) and Blasse. Horne led for two rounds before being overhauled by Blasse to take his second win of the day. Andre Blasse (AUS) also overtook Horbe to finish second with Horne holding onto third.

After four races and one drop, Blasse has a narrow lead over Craig, with the rest of the fleet some way behind. The conditions for day three look the same as day two with a strengthening sea breeze and high temperatures. There are three more races (two Thursday and one Friday) to decide the championship.

Day 3

Blasse makes sure of title
After a short postponement to allow the wind to settle, races five and six of the TOSHIBA 2006 OK Dinghy Australian and Interdominion Championships provided more great racing in winds ranging from 15 to 25 knots and brilliant sunshine. A second and a fifth was enough to Roger Blasse to retain his National title and clinch the Interdominion title with a race to spare.

Race five started in 10-15 knots with Jorgen Lindhardtsen (DEN) emerging from the right of the course to round the first mark with a nice lead. After leading for most of the next lap, Russell Wood (NZL) ground him down in the increasing wind and went on to win the race. Series leader Roger Blasse (AUS) moved up to second place in front of Lindhardtsen right on the line.

The wind had increased even more for race six and proved to be too much for some who took an early shower. Steve Wilson (AUS) found himself leading round the first mark after a great start at the committee boat. However Andre Blasse (AUS) and Mark Perrow (NZL) were close on his heals. By the next lap it had become a two horse race with Blasse and Perrow battling for the lead. Eventually Blasse won by 30 seconds from Perrow with Greg Wilcox (NZL) sailing some excellent downwind legs to move up to third.

While brother Andre was winning the race, Roger Blasse was doing penalty turns after fouling starboard tack boats at the first windward mark. He dropped to the mid 20s, but his superior downwind speed in a breeze soon saw him back in the top 10, eventually fighting his way through to fifth, which was enough to take the series with a day to spare. His form this week in a breeze surely bodes well for the 1998 World Champion, Blasse as he prepares for next week’s world championship.

Day 4

Russell Wood clinches second place
The final race of the 2006 TOSHIBA OK Dinghy Australian and Interdominion Championships was sailed in the lightest winds of the week, with large shifts coming through from both sides of the course. The overall title was already decided, but the other medal positions and top ten were wide open. Second and third placed overnight Russell Wood (NZL) and Nick Craig (GBR) were tied on 17 points with Andre Blasse (AUS) just four behind them, while just nine points separated fifth to ninth.

The wind had turned southerly again and the lighter winds at force 2-3 also brought the shiftiest conditions of the week. While the left seemed favoured most of the time, the right often looked good, bringing boats through the fleet. Those who opted for the middle took a gamble on finding one of the many large holes in the wind.

Both Craig and Wood started near the pin end and headed left, but Mark Williams (AUS) started the near committee boat and found a large shift to cross the fleet and lead round the first mark. He gradually extended his lead throughout the race to win by a considerable margin.

Behind him the battle for second place was turning into an epic. Wood rounded the first mark second after reaching in from the left side of the course in a large shift. Craig did the same and rounding about 12th. On the succeeding legs Craig gradually pulled through the boats to lead Wood round the final leeward mark. The final beat turned into a gruelling tacking dual between the two, with Craig looking to be in charge. However, within sight of the finish line he dropped his mainsheet and capsized to windward to let Wood through to take second overall. Mark Perrow (NZL) took advantage to finish third in the race with Andre Blasse in fourth. Craig finally finished fifth to make sure of third overall.

Roger Blasse finished in 9th place, but had already won the Australian Nationals for the 10th time and the Interdominions for the 4th time. The TOSHIBA OK Dinghy World Championships starts on Monday with the measurement of boats taking place over the weekend, allowing the sailors a well-deserved rest.

 

Results
Plc Sail No Name Tot-1 R7 R6 R5 R4 R3 R2 R1
1 AUS678 R Blasse 15 9 5 2 1 1 4 2
2 NZL526 R Wood 19 2 4 1 12 3 8 1
3 GBR2116 N Craig 22 5 8 4 7 2 1 3
4 AUS719 A Blasse 25 4 1 6 2 5 12 7
5 NZL521 M Perrow 29 3 2 10 8 14 2 4
6 NZL502 K Purdie 40 6 12 20 5 9 3 5
7 DEN1348 J Lindhardtsen 41 13 10 3 4 8 5 11
8 NZL522 G Wilcox 42 7 3 5 11 6 79F 10
9 AUS716 P Horne 43 16 6 9 3 7 10 8
10 AUS720 M Williams 58 1 9 17 15 17 7 9
11 NZL525 S McDowell 58 79F 11 7 10 11 6 13
12 NZL504 A Mannering 64 15 7 11 9 16 16 6
13 AUS722 P Foster 80 8 19 15 13 13 28 12
14 NZL523 J Porebski 82 23 15 22 6 12 11 16
15 NZL472 A Deaves 85 22 18 13 16 4 13 21
16 GBR2081 R Deaves 95 79F 13 8 20 19 18 17
17 DEN1340 J Petersen 95 30 14 12 14 18 9 28
18 AUS676 T Davies 101 11 16 14 17 38 17 26
19 AUS703 M McQueen 116 18 25 18 22 31 19 14
20 SWE99 H Elkjaer 129 31 26 30 26 15 14 18
21 NZL491 M Bismark 130.5 14 17 25 18 23.5 33 34
22 NZL497 T Pryce 135 20 21 36 28 36 15 15
23 AUS718 P Burton 138 12 22 34 33 29 22 20
24 NZL481 D Hoogenboom 150 10 20 29 34 48 34 23
25 AUS666 S Wilson 157 25 28 16 36 26 26 79F
26 AUS681 M Gleeson 162 79F 24 23 39 27 30 19
27 AUS724 R Howard 162.5 33 23 24 21 23.5 79F 38
28 NZL500 P Rzepecky 165 35 27 26 35 20 27 30
29 AUS711 N Gray 171 32 29 38 24 25 23 40
30 AUS610 T Burton 173 17 38 28 27 30 79F 33
31 AUS668 P Wallace 176 41 33 31 23 37 20 32
32 AUS713 P Lynch 179 26 30 37 29 21 79F 36
33 AUS704 B Chapman 182 19 40 43 25 39 32 27
34 NZL498 D Hunt 190 21 35 40 40 34 31 29
35 AUS696 J McAllister 194 37 31 21 79F 43 40 22
36 NZL518 G Pedersen 198 34 34 35 38 32 79F 25
37 AUS693 E O’Donnell 199 36 37 19 79F 35 41 31
38 GBR2117 A Scoles 208 27 43 52 42 33 39 24
39 GBR2110 J Fish 211 79F 79F 27 19 28 21 37
40 AUS672 D Ketteridge 215 24 39 41 43 49 25 43
41 AUS721 J Barr 222 46 46 39 32 41 29 35
42 AUS708 C Visick 224 79F 41 33 30 40 35 45
43 AUS628 B Ashton 239 29 45 51 45 45 24 79F
44 GBR2100 D Ager 243 79F 50 32 31 10 79F 41
45 AUS7 P Richards 251 39 36 44 49 53 37 46
46 AUS641 B Holly 258 42 32 46 37 22 79F 79F
47 AUS692 B Tyler 264 51 44 47 47 69 36 39
48 AUS689 G Yates 267 79F 49 49 41 44 42 42
49 AUS709 P Yates 269 40 48 48 46 50 43 44
50 AUS694 R Furneaux 285 28 47 45 44 42 79F 79F
51 SWE2759 P Olssen 291 38 42 42 79F 52 38 79F
52 AUS655 D Coleman 311 60 53 50 55 51 50 52
53 AUS636 A Stiel 318 58 55 54 57 56 48 48
54 AUS680 C McQueen 320 54 79F 61 54 55 47 49
55 AUS625 D Swales 326 55 56 62 53 64 49 51
56 AUS688 P Robinson 329 47 79F 79F 52 57 44 50
57 AUS695 J Hogan 334 53 60 55 58 63 45 79F
58 POL24 D Kras 337 44 52 65 51 46 79F 79F
59 AUS715 T Pearce 340 50 79F 79F 59 59 46 47
60 AUS663 A Maclean 342 57 59 59 62 67 52 53
61 AUS660 D O’Donnell 345 52 57 56 61 65 54 79F
62 AUS653 D Lock 346 61 51 60 48 47 79F 79F
63 NZL493 G Lambert 353 43 79F 53 64 60 79F 54
64 AUS612 D Parker 356 59 61 63 65 68 53 55
65 AUS642 N Wallis 366 79F 58 57 63 58 51 79F
66 GER699 J Hoffman 386 45 79F 79F 50 54 79F 79F
67 AUS646 M Walker 386 48 54 79F 60 66 79F 79F
68 AUS684 C Lynch 406 49 79F 58 79F 62 79F 79F
69 AUS637 P Blunt 406 62 62 64 68 71 79F 79F
70 AUS685 D Smith 419 56 79F 79F 56 70 79F 79F
71 AUS619 E Kennedy 443 63 79F 79F 69 74 79F 79F
72 AUS717 K Semmens 455 79F 79F 79F 66 73 79F 79F
73 AUS687 E Furneaux 455 79F 79F 79F 67 72 79F 79F
74 AUS698 G Gillespie 456 79F 79F 79F 79F 61 79F 79F
75 AUS638 A Stiel 474 79F 79F 79F 79F 79F 79F 79F
75 GER695 J Hoffman 474 79F 79F 79F 79F 79F 79F 79F
75 AUS650 M Date 474 79F 79F 79F 79F 79F 79F 79F
75 GBR2048 R Thorne 474 79F 79F 79F 79F 79F 79 79F