(From the Cruising Yacht Club of Australias web site: www.cyca.com.au) 
 
Lucinda Whitty has taken out the Marinassess Women’s Match Racing Regatta for 
the second year running sailing an excellent regatta over two days.  With the second 
round robin not fully completed, the ISAF scoring system had to be used to calculate 
the results which produced a three way tie and top places decided on a count back.   
 
The forecast was correct this morning with little to no breeze welcoming sailors at 
their briefing.  Going out on the water hoping for an on time start was a little 
optimistic and the breeze failed to eventuate leading to an early lunch break.  Of 
course, returning to shore brought the breeze and sailing commenced at midday. 
 
Racing started with the first few matches producing some close sailing.  Alex South 
(RSYS) and Josie Roper (CYCA) had a tight match with Roper approaching the 
finish line one boat length ahead of South who then had to complete her penalty she 
received in the prestart.  Jessica Smyth (RNZYS) and Katie Spithill (AS&DS) then 
had a good match with Smyth eventually pulling away from Spithill to win by 19 
seconds. 
 
Pushing through the racing until the cut off time for an attention signal at 1530, six 
flights were completed today.  Dayne Sharp, coach of the CYCA teams, commented 
that “the developing CYCA teams showed marked improvement today and sailing 
against the top ranked Australian and New Zealand teams was a great experience 
for the girls”.  At the same time, several of the Youth Sailing Academy sailors took on 
umpiring in this regatta and the chief umpire, Rob Ware encouraged them to do so 
as this shows them another side of match racing and improves their knowledge of 
the rules. 
 
At the Presentation, Marinassess Managing Director, John Messenger congratulated 
the girls on an excellent event and was pleased to see the interest in this event from 
overseas and is looking forward to it becoming a major event on the women’s match 
racing calendar.  His sponsorship of this event is greatly appreciated by the teams as 
regatta practice is so important for the development of the sport. 
 
Many of these teams will meet again in the next few weeks, at the New Zealand 
Women’s National Championship in Auckland and then at Harken Women’s 
International Match Racing Regatta at the CYCA in early April. 
 
Marinassess Final results: 
 
1st  Lucinda Whitty (AS&DS) 
2nd Katie Spithill (AS&DS) 
3rd Jessica Smyth (RNZYS) 
4th  Olivia Price (CYCA) 
5th  Nicky Souter (AS&DS) 
6th Alex South (RSYS) 
7th  Catherine Trew (CYCA) 
8th  Brie-Ashli Whitton (RPAYC) 
9th Josie Roper (CYCA) 
10th  Kirsten Norris (CYCA) 
    
    
    





