Sunday, December 20, 2009

Sail Down Under Series by Ashley Stoddart


Sail Down Under Series- Ashley Stoddart
The last few weeks have been an interesting lead up to the Australian Laser Nationals and OAMPS Youth Nationals, comparable to recent times. I was able to partially compete in Sail Brisbane, Sail Sydney and Sail Melbourne, being restricted due to the rehabilitation of a back injury. I have been under instructions from Donna White; the AST/ASDS physio with regard to my sailing, exercise and rest program. This has meant reassessing and changing my program based on the feedback from my body by a physio’s examination, whilst managing the pain. Also I have been doing a number of set exercises twice daily to aid in my rehabilitation. I have been trusting the instructions given to me and this has meant being mentally flexible to deal with an uncertain sailing program. Before the whole series started I was informed that I would not be sailing the complete series, but to keep the big picture of Nationals and Youth Nationals within clear view.
Being able to stay on the water has been great, and racing has been just as competitive and beneficial without achieving a final result. I have been able to still achieve the same preparation for Nationals while achieving the main goal of getting my back in ready condition.
With Nationals only a week away I feel extremely satisfied with my preparation, I’m feeling physically and mentally ready. After sailing a few races of each regatta, my back has become pain free, both on and off the water.
The Sail Down Under Series definitely deserves some credit, the organisation of the 3 regattas was great, the event is evolving into a circuit worthy for the international scene.
Again, I’d like to thank all the people who are lending a hand to support me in whatever way possible. Also I would like to wish everybody a Merry Christmas and safe wishes with any travel to and from holidays and competition.

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Aussie Youth Championships


The Largs Bay Sailing Club in South Australia will host Yachting Australia's Australian Youth Championships from 6th - 10th January 2010.

OAMPS Insurance Brokers Australian Youth Championships 2010, incorporating the 2010 Youth Olympic Games Oceania Qualifiaction Event and Techno 293 Oceania Championships.

Largs Bay Sailing Club 6 - 10 January 2010

Further information and online entry is available from the Yachting Australia event mini site www.youthchamps.org.au.


Classes involved are:

Laser 4.7 - Girls and Boys

Laser Radial - Girls and Boys

Laser Full Rig - Boys

420 - Girls, Boys and Mixed

29er - Girls, boys and Mixed

Hobie - open

BIC Techno 293 Sailboard - Girls and Boys

Sabot Nationals


PSA / Laser are sponsoring the Sabot Nationals @ Gosford Sailing Club over the Xmas/New Year break.

Its going to be a huge event with well over 150 competitors from all over coming to Gosford.

PSA will be holding a Laser 4.7 demo day during the event. As well as the demo day we have a really great deal for all the competitors who order a new Laser 4.7 during the event.

There will be tonnes of great action so get down and check it out.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

NZ 4.7 news







Last weekend the 4.7 Class had its first ever coaching weekend, held at Tauranga Yacht and Power Boat Club.

The coach was Sara Winther who is the top New Zealand Womens Radial Sailor. Altogether there were 12 4.7's on the water. Training alongside the 4.7s was Holly Curtis who has just won the PSA "Win a Laser" competition and is heading to the Laser Nationals in January at Timaru with her brand new Laser Radial.
There is high expectation that in Timaru there will be at least 30 4.7 sailors attending the nationals. This is the largest 4.7 class ever in New Zealand thanks to a huge push from Steve Roberts from N Z Sail.com who were appointed by Performance Sailcraft Australia as NZ's newest authorized Laser Dealer.
Unfortunately, the South Island sailors were unable to attend but are all heading down to Charteris Bay Yacht Club this weekend for the Lunnies Regatta in Christchurch. All being well there should be 20 4.7s on the start line! So, watch this space for more exciting 4.7 news from NZ!

Tassy Sailors on the road !


Tasmanian Sailing Academy and Tasmanian Institute of Sport members are busy packing up boats to take part in the Sail Down Under Series as well as national titles and youth championships.
25 plus members are sailing laser radial's, 4.7's, 420's, BicTechno and 470's. The photo above is of four lasers, one 470 and one rib being towed by a Golf!!

Tasmanian Laser dealer Richard Scarr.