09/01/2018
🥈 at the 2018 29er World Championship!
What a last day for us, moving from 6th to 2nd, proving that it’s never over till it’s over. We’ve experienced a lot of highs and a lot of lows over the last week but are super proud of our performance in testing conditions.
Our last day in particular, sailing in a gusty 15-25 knot westerly were we took a 1,2,12,1 scorecard in gold fleet including winning the last race of the regatta was pretty remarkable considering the caliber of this fleet. While it wasn’t enough to catch Fran and Jackson, who were definitely deserved winners, we won’t fret over the “what if’s” and focus on celebrating a pretty special result.
There’s a lot of people who without we never would have made it to this point. Firstly our parents, who have not only funded the majority of the trip but also looked after us in Hong Kong. Fletch back at home, who really has improved our sailing out of sight in the two years we’ve worked with him. Lizzi for originally getting us together as a team a little over two years ago and Dave who’s been a legend over the last year. Finally to Harry who not only has coached us the last 6 months but has also went above and beyond this week while chasing around 9 Australian boats in extreme conditions to give us the best chance of performing, not to mention that it’s his first worlds as a coach.
Finally we’d like to thank all our teammates for pushing us so hard at home and although some of them didn’t get the results they were looking for this regatta they’re all legends.
Now onto the Australian Youth Champs starting on the 11th back in Brisbane, the last stage of the Youth Worlds qualification for later in the year.
Thanks for everyone’s support,
Lachie and Max
HM
Middle Harbour Yacht Club
Australian Sailing Youth