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Local team takes out Mooloolaba Yacht Club Women's Keelboat Regatta

by Kerry Lorimer 17 May 2022 18:19 NZST 13-15 May 2022

Local crew, Team Orange, took out the 2022 Mooloolaba Women's Keelboat Regatta on the weekend, in some of the most challenging conditions seen in the event's history.

Eight teams of three to four competed in the MYC's Elliot 6 keelboats over two days of close-quarters fleet racing on the Mooloola River. They faced everything from driving rain and 30-knot gusts, to trying to make headway, in no wind, against a six-knot tide fed by flooding rains upstream.

Team Orange - skippered by MYC Commodore, Tanya Kelly - consistently out-sailed the competition, which included teams from Sydney, Townsville, Newcastle, Tweed and four local teams.

The regatta has grown out of the Mooloolaba Yacht Club's successful Women's Skills Development program, which aims to promote pathways for women to build their racing, cruising and skippering skills in the traditionally male-dominated sport of sailing. The program has seen over 100 women sign up for sailing at the club since its inception in 2017.

"Despite the challenges of the weather, I think it was the best regatta we've had to date, in terms of the competition, the standard of sailing and the camaraderie between the crews," said Ms Kelly.

"It's fantastic to see our Women's Skills Development program members competing so successfully - their hard work and learning have really paid off. We're a completely volunteer-run club, and we're incredibly lucky - and grateful - to have so many highly qualified and generous supporters in our Race Committee, coaches and community."

"We'd like to thank the interstate teams for their support and for providing such great competition - we hope to see everyone back next year."

The Mooloolaba Women's Keelboat Regatta is run in association with SheSails, the Australian Sailing campaign running in yacht clubs across the country to increase women's participation in the sport of sailing.

Overall Results:

1st Team Orange - Tanya Kelly MYC, Kristie Hatch, Jasmine Mudie, Lea Van Dijk
2nd NQ Girls - Tilley Pain TSC/TYC, Lynda Sawbridge, Jo Petersen
3rd SheSails Newcastle - Alyson Gearing NCYC, Belinda Davey, Ann Lindner
4th We Meant To Do It - Sophie Honeyburne NYRC, Lauren Clemett, Tamra McFarlane, Julia Loginova
5th Wingin' It - Lucy Osborne MYC, Helen Wood, Naomi Croft
6th G.O.A.T.S - Sara Ladd RSYS, Phoebe Reedman, Karyn Gojnich, Jane McCullough
7th Lunasea - Kerry Lorimer MYC, Tara Slocombe, Kerri Smith
8th Team Tweed - Maddie Lyons TVSC, Debbie Jones, Catherine Davies, Emily Johnson.

For further details visit www.mooloolabayachtclub.com.au

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