Current World Champions Fernando ECHAVARRI and Anton PAZ from Spain head a star-studded catamaran line-up at the ISAF Grade C1 Tornado Asia Pacific Regatta starting on Westernport Bay on the Mornington Peninsula this afternoon.
Hosted by Somers Yacht Club, some of the top names are Australia’s Olympic silver medallist and multiple World Champion
Darren BUNDOCK and his Victorian crew
Glenn ASHBY, with whom BUNDOCK won the 2006 World title.
Second at the 2007 Worlds, and the only elite female Tornado sailor globally,
Carolijn BROUWER and her crew
Sebastien GODEFROID (BEL) are here too; both are multiple Olympians in other classes. The Belgians are joined by third, fifth and seventh placed at the 2007
ISAF Sailing World Championships, respectively,
Mitch BOOTH and
Pim NIEUWENHUIS (NED),
Leigh MCMILLAN and
Will HOWDEN (GBR) and
Iordanis PASCHALIDIS and
Konstantinos TRIGONIS (GRE).
Add to the equation two highly ranked German teams;
Roland GAEBLER and
Gunnar STRUCKMANN, bronze medallists from Sydney 2000, and brothers
Tino MITTELMEIER and
Niko MITTELMEIER, third place getters at the recent ISAF Grade 1 Sydney International Regatta.
The ISAF World Ranked #7 pair of
Oskar JOHANSSON and
Kevin STITTLE (CAN) and two Russian crews led by the World Ranked #9 pair of
Andrey KIRILYUK and
Valery USHKOV are also competing. It will be a fascinating series.
Twelve other Australian crews are signed up, including Victorians Michael VANDENBERG and Ben CARROLL and
Andrew GRIFFIN and Chris TUCKER; a great opportunity of racing against the world’s best at this ISAF Grade C1 Sail Melbourne event.
This is the hottest fleet seen in Australia since the 2000 Games. The event is an important lead-up to the 2008 Beijing Games.
Two races per day on windward and leeward courses are scheduled for the series finishes on 9 January. Visitors are welcome to view racing from Somers.
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