Wendy Tuck takes major awards at 2018 Australian Sailing Awards

Wendy Tuck, who this year became the first female skipper to ever win a round the world yacht race, has scooped the pool at the 2018 Australian Sailing Awards in held in Sydney tonight.

Tuck took out the top honour in winning the Female Sailor of the Year as well as bagging the inaugural Offshore Sailor of the Year award for her efforts in leading Sanya Serenity Coast to victory in the Clipper Round the World Race in July.

“It’s a great honour to win this award, it’s been surreal since winning the Clipper (race) I had a great team who helped me get there so this award really is for them.” Tuck said on the night.

Australian Sailing Team and Tokyo Olympics aspirant Matt Wearn took out the Male Sailor of the Year award, after a stunning year on the international circuit in the Laser class. His year was highlighted by silver medals at both the World Championships in Kiel and the World Cup and Olympic test event in Enoshima, Japan.

Sixteen year-old Chealseann Osborne from Townsville beat an experienced field to win this year’s Sailor of the Year with a Disability category. Osborne has been sailing for the past eight years and in April she won a gold and a silver medal at the Special Olympics Australia National Games in Adelaide.

In a good display of the sport’s bright future, there was a highly competitive field of outstanding performances by our young sailors vying for the Youth Sailor of the Year Award.

The award ultimately went to Western Australia’s Zac Littlewood, who was crowned the 2018 World Laser Radial Champion in Kiel, Germany against an open fleet of 92 competitors from 25 countries.

Australian sailing legend, John Longley AM, was also recognised on the night for his outstanding contribution to the sport by being awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award.

Longley, from Western Australia, has been involved with sailing and the sea almost all of his life. He started sailing as a young boy in dinghies on the Swan River, graduating to ocean racing in Australia and later on in Europe and America, including the Transatlantic race.

This lead to a long involvement with the America's Cup, in which he crewed in five consecutive America's Cup campaigns from 1974 to 1987, including the victorious Australia II campaign.

Longley has continued his work with the sport, initiating the replica build of Cook’s Endeavour and is the current Chair of the Dragon class and assisting in the management of the 2019 World Championships.

The prestigious President’s Award was this year awarded to three highly respected veterans of the sailing community. Kevin and Ross Wilson from Victoria are two of the world’s most highly qualified, respected and experienced Race Managers.

The twin brothers have been part of multiple Olympic Games, Paralympic Games, Youth Olympic Games, world championships and several sailing events around the world as well as hundreds of National, State and Club events – all in a voluntary capacity. Sydney’s Denis Thomson was also awarded the much sought-after accolade.

Awards in the State Association Nominated Categories:
Volunteer Award – David Kemp
Club of the Year – Sandringham Yacht Club
Official of the Year – Mike Rogers
Instructor of the Year – Alan Polglaze
Coach of the Year – Michael Blackburn

By Stephen Collopy, Australian Sailing

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