VICTORIAN YACHTING AWARDS - WINNERS ANNOUNCED  
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Jennifer Milligan, Friday, 19 June 2009

SARAH BLANCK AND GLENN ASHBY TAKE OUT VICTORIAN YACHTING AWARDS TOP HONOURS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

VICTORIA'S SAILORS OF THE YEAR NAMED

 

SARAH BLANCK AND GLENN ASHBY TAKE OUT STATE'S TOP SAILING AWARDS

 

 

 

OLYMPIANS Sarah Blanck and Glenn Ashby have taken out top honours at the annual Victorian Yachting awards – both now named Sailor of the Year an unprecedented six times each.

 

Former state sailor of the year, John Bertrand AM, was guest presenter at the Melbourne Sport and Aquatic Centre (Friday night), where around 140 people saw Olympic Laser Radial sailor Blanck named Female Sailor of the Year and Olympic Tornado star Ashby receive the Male Sailor of the Year award.

 

Thirty two year old Blanck, a member at Royal Brighton Yacht Club, came an impressive fourth at the Beijing Olympics last year and fifth in the 2008 Laser Radial World Championships. She is a former world Europe class champion and was Australia's top placed sailor at the 2004 Olympics.

 

Ashby, 29, was named the Tornado World champion in 2008, and proved his sailing prowess winning a silver medal at the Beijing Olympics.

 

In the international A Class World Titles in NSW, Australia ,  in February this  year, Ashby sailed away with the World Championship.

 

In his Australian Sailing Team profile, Ashby says: "I've always been competitive in everything I do. I get a buzz out of racing - and Olympics are the highest level. ''

 

Yachting Victoria CEO Ross Kilborn was on hand to congratulate the winners.

 

``Victorians are very proud of both Sarah and Glenn's outstanding results at the Olympics and what great role models they are,'' he said.

 

A special award was given to Sandringham Yacht Club member Dr Rob Cuthbertson and duty manager Paul Corield, who helped save the life of a fellow member after he suffered a heart attack at the club late last year. The two received the Special Services to Yachting award in recognition of their marvellous efforts.

 

Ashby and Blanck have won the State's top sailing honours an unprecedented six times each. Previous sailor of the year winners include Sydney Olympic gold medalists Tom King and Mark Turnbull (2000, 01), two-time champion John Bertrand (1977 & 1984), Dual Sydney-Hobart winner Lou Abrahams 2006 and handicapped solo around the word sailor Vinny Lauwers (2001).

 

 

 

Award winners for 2009 are:

 

Services to Yachting Award

Rob Ballard

Alisdair McBride

David Staley

Geoff Watson                                                     

Guy Bancroft

 

PRESIDENT AWARD

John Donaldson                                                                       

 

Special services to Yachting

Rob Cuthbertson

Paul Corfield

 

Sailing World Speed record winner

Macquarie Innovation

 

iNSTRUCTOR OF THE YEAR

Graham Mason

Don McKenzie

 

 

RACE OFFICIAL OF THE YEAR

david LeRoy

 

 


COACH OF THE YEAR

Johnny Rodgers

 

 

MEDIA AND PUBLICITY AWARD

The Bendigo Advertiser                                               

 

Junior Sailor of the Year

Lloyd Collings

 

 

Youth Sailor of the Year

Andrew Gillies & James Sly

James Wierzbowski & Chase Lurati

 


Disabled Sailor of the Year

Krista Bailey

 

Female Sailor of the Year

Sarah Blanck

 

Male Sailor of the Year

Glenn Ashby

 

Yacht Club of the Year         

Royal Yacht Club of Victoria

 

 

Victorian Junior Regatta

3rd       James Oliver                                                                                        

2nd      Nicola Dixon and Nicola Armstrong                                         

1st        Lloyd Collings                         

 

Victorian Youth Regatta

3rd       Tom Klemens and Stuart Baird                        

2nd      George Davies and Tim Hannah                                   

1st        James Sly and Andrew Gillies                          

 

Victorian Dinghy Championship      

3rd       Jack Graves                                                                

2nd      Lloyd Collings                                                             

1st        Murray Shaw                                                              

 


Victorian Catamaran Championship            

3rd       Peter Nikitin                                                                                                                                                                                        

2nd      Ben Deed                                                                                                                                                        

1st        David Brewer                                                                          

 

Victorian Trailable Championships

3rd       Brian Murphy                                                                          

2nd      Peter Kalin                                                                                          

1st        Phil Mannes                                                                             

                                                           

CBH Sportsboats

1st        Sam White      

 

CBH Division 1

3rd    Charlie Helquist

2nd      Brian Murphy

1st        Peter Kalin

 

CBH Division 2

3rd    Aron Gavin

2nd      Colin Theodore

1st        Phil Mannes

 

PBH

Division 1                                

Bill McDonald 

           

PBH

Division 2

Alan Pearce

 

Boating Victoria Nav Rally Championship 

3rd       John Emmins/Jack Emmins                                                       

            Beaumaris Motor Yacht Squadron                     

2nd      Peter Clancy/ Rebecca Clancy                                                 

          Beaumaris Motor Yacht Squadron      

1st        Bob Battye/ Alan Crighton                                                                   

            Royal Victoria Motor Yacht Club

 

 


CLUB MARINE RANGE SERIES MAJOR WINNERS

Division 3

1st PH

Spellbound – I. Ewing

1st IRC, 1st AMS

Assailant – T. Say

 

Division 2

1st PH

Stitched Up – P. Jackson

1st IRC, 1st AMS

Surprise – D. Ellis

 

Division 1

1st PH

Alibi – D. Hambleton

1st AMS

Horizon Sprint – F. Hammond

1st IRC

Reverie – A. Woodward

 

Division 0

1st PH

Audi Centre Melbourne – C. Dare

1st IRC

Dekadence – P. Coombs

 

ASSOCIATION CUP WINNERS

Vice Presidents Trophy

Royal Melbourne Yacht Squadron

IRC B Challenge Trophy

Sandringham Yacht Club

 

Presidents Trophy / AMS B Challenge Trophy / AMS A Challenge Trophy / IRC A Challenge Trophy / 2009 Association Cup Winner       

Royal Yacht Club of Victoria

 

AUSTRALIAN WOMEN'S KEELBOAT REGATTA

1st IRC, 1st AMS, 1st PH Winner

Top Gun – Erin Peters

 

Victorian Schools Team Racing Championship      

Docklands

Haileybury College has been nominated to represent Victoria in the National Schools Team Racing Championships after winning the Victoria Harbour Schools Sailing Series Finals

 

Special thanks to Helly Hanson, VicHealth, Mariner Boating Holidays, Victoria – The Place to Be, Club Marine, Ronstan, Melbourne Sport and Aquatic Centre, Yachting Victoria staff and Artistic Taste Creativity.                  

 

Ends: Jennifer Milligan

Yachting Victoria Media & PR

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