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Sailing champions line up for SB20 Worlds

World and National champions, present and past, from many different international sailing classes, will be lining up on Hobart’s River Derwent tomorrow for the start of SB20 World Championship regatta for 2018.

Run jointly by the Derwent Sailing Squadron and the Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania, the regatta starts with a three-day pre-Worlds.

The 2018 World Championship begins on Sunday with an international fleet of 59 boats, continuing through to the following Thursday.

Australian champion skipper Bett Cooper at the helm of Aeolus.

Eighteen entries are from overseas, France, New Caledonia, Ireland, Britain, Singapore, the Netherlands and Russia and include the current World champion Jerry Hill from Britain.

Hill is a starter in the pre-Worlds but a number of the overseas skippers and crews will not fly into Hobart until later in the week.

Hill, who also won the SB20 Worlds in 2010, took out the 2017 championship title on his home waters of Cowes, England, last September.  He beat Tasmanian sailor Michael Cooper by just two points.

Cooper said today he was looking forward to reversing the standings on his home waters,  the River Derwent.  Sailing Export Roo, he was on the river yesterday with his crew of David Chapman and Englishman Gerry Mitchell.

The second former world champion in the SB20 class is young French sailor Robin Follin who is also entered for the pre-Worlds to “test the waters” of the Derwent in the lead-up to the Worlds.

Nick Rogers, former Dragon world champion.

Among other past world champion sailors in other one-design yachts and now sailing an SB20 as helmsmen or crew include  Nick Rogers (Dragon worlds),  Leigh Behrens (Dragon worlds crew), Paul Burnell (International Cadet worlds), Darren (‘’Twirler’’) Jones (six times world champion crew in Mumm 30s) , David Chapman (Farr 40s) and Rob Gough (sailboard and Moths).

Australian champions, present and past, include the 2017 Australian SB20 champion Brett Cooper, Greg Prescott (Melges 32), Sam King (Sabots and Laser Radials), Frazer Read (Sharpies) along with other sailors from champion crews.

The Worlds include seven women crews,  skippered by prominent local sailors Clare Brown (current Australian women’s SB20 champion), Colleen Darcey, Alice Grubb, Clare Dabner, Issi Declerk (also youth entry), Felicity Allison and Seisia Mair from  ??? who is also a youth entry.

Words: Peter Campbell

Photos:  Pete Harmsen,  Jane Austin

2 January 2018

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