d Paul and Austin Taylor separated by one point with 7 races completed and one drop. The Gilberts, on 12 points, managed three wins on a spectacular day on Princess Royal Harbour. The Taylors sailed to one bullet and 3 thirds and are a threat on 13 points.
The GBR team assembled in Albany for measurement over the 26th & 27th December at what initially looked like a bleak, cold and windy Albany skyline - a shock to many after the searing 40 degree heat of Perth some 4 hours north.
Measuring, opening ceremonies and briefings out of the way 64 registered boats from Australia, New Zealand, Canada, South Africa, Philippines, Ireland and of course the UK took to the water with an extremely high level of entrant; Lachlan Gilbert and Peter Taylor leading the Aussie charge again, Ridgely Balladares & Rommel Chaves from the Filipino Olympic 470 squad & 3 x world fireball champions on the water.
The GBR entrant is made up of 5 boats from Brightlingsea and five from around the UK plus Ross Kearney skippering with Max Odell for an eclectic mix of Shamrock and Rose - a mirror form of a Guiness Shandy perhaps.
The Aussie Nationals, serving as the Pre-Worlds, was held over 3 arduous days each with 4 races. Competitors awoke on day-1 (sunday 28th Dec) to strong winds, clearing skies and soaring temperatures. Things were looking up already.
e 45th Australian Championships kicked off with the Cliff Scott Memorial Invitational, the traditional warm up of the Mirror fleet. In fresh SSE conditions, the fleet got racing and all the nerves and anxiety are now gone.
The Cliff Scott was a close tussle between the Philippines team of Ridgely Balladares and Rommel Chavez and 2007 Mirror World Champion Ross Kearney and Max Odell from Ireland. They steamed up the first beat with the Philippinos getting a good break of 10 boat lengths that was bridged to a couple by the time the teams reached the bottom gate on the trapezoid course. The gap to the following pack was quiet substantial and the two front runners were never headed. Balladares and Chavez took the bullet followed by Kearney and Odell. the Cliff Scott Memorial Trophy for the first place Australian boat went to 2009 Australian Champions Lachlan and Finn Gilbert who edged in front of two other boats in a tight finish.
Hi everyone,
Follow the action at the worlds on sail-world.com
http://www.sail-world.com/Australia/Landcorp-Mirror-Worlds-2011-count-down/78380
Things are really hotting up as the world champs are starting very soon. The regerstration and measurement start on Boxing day.
Check out the pre event info at:
http://www.sail-world.com/Australia/Landcorp-Mirror-Worlds-2011-count-down/78380
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