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Mark O makes it three in a row

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Mark Orams (Torbay) has made it three New Zealand National Paper Tiger  Championships in a row with a win at the 2016 Nationals hosted by Torbay Sailing Club over Waitangi weekend.

The regatta saw a very strong 44 boat fleet compete over four days in breezes ranging from 0 to 20kts from the North Easterly quarter, allowing for some great downwind surfing conditions when the breeze was up.

The event was the overall National Title, as well as the B and C Grade titles contested meaning that every competitor throughout the fleet was fighting for every position.

With the wide range of competitors participating, other titles decided during the week long competition included the New Zealand Women's Title, The Junior (Under 21 Years) Title, The Veteran's (50-59 years) Title, The Grand Masters (60-64 years) Title, and the Great Grand Masters (65+ years) Title.

Orams took the overall National Title following a dominant and consistent performance during the entire regatta.

Orams finished with a 12 point lead over current International Champion Dave Shaw (Nelson), while Ryan "Rowdy" Leatham (Wellington) rounded out the top three after an enthralling battle which saw third to fifth separated by only 6 points going into the final day with three races.

The junior title was dominated by current International champion Dylan Taylor (New Plymouth) who picked up his 5th Junior title in a row.  After nine tight races Taylor finished the regatta in 9th overall (one point behind his father Stuart).

The Women's Title saw Wellington sailors Lynley Manning and Jane Thomassen claim first and second, with Polly Powrie finishing third in her first Paper Tiger Nationals.  Manning (Evans Bay) claims the title for the 11th time.

Following a tight tussle at the top of the B Grade, Torbay locals came out at the front with Blair McLay taking the title in 14th Place overall.  Owen Jenkins finished second in 16th overall and Matt Hibbard took 3rd place in 18th overall.

The C Grade title was won by Nick Gardiner (Queen Charlotte), who took the title ahead of Alex Hinton (Torbay) and Matt Phipps (Maraetai, Auckland).

The Regatta also doubled as the selection trials for the New Zealand Team to compete at the Paper Tiger Internationals at Easter 2016 at Royal Akarana Yacht Club, Auckland.  This added extra spice to the event with competitors eager to finish in the "Top 10" and gain selection into the New Zealand National Team who will attempt to defend the International Team Title that was won by the  Team in Sydney last year.

A huge thanks to the team at Torbay Sailing Club for their fantastic hospitality, and thanks to the Race Management Team and all the volunteers from around the country, without the volunteers the regatta would not have happened!

Overall results decided during the event include:

1st  Mark Orams  PT3130  The Green Flash  Torbay Sailing Club

2nd  Dave Shaw  PT 3084  Feral  Nelson Yacht Club

3rd  Ryan (Rowdy) Leatham  PT 3007  The Kraken  Evans Bay Yacht & Motor Boat Club

4th  Hayden Percy  PT 3073 Aquaholic  Napier Sailing Club

5th  Bob Preston  PT 3106  Miss Hampidjan  Nelson Yacht Club

6th  Mark Bell  PT 2862  Totally Wired  Torbay Sailing Club

7th  Scott Pedersen  PT 3109 Sabre  Napier Sailing Club

8th  Stuart Taylor  PT 2989  Whispering Jack  New Plymouth Yacht Club

9th  Dylan Taylor  PT 2351  Smugg  New Plymouth Yacht Club

10th  Scott Hodges  PT 821  Flyer  New Plymouth Yacht Club

 

Other titles also decided during the regatta:

National "B" Grade

1st  Blair McLay  PT 776  Two Elusive  Torbay Sailing Club

2nd  Owen Jenkins  PT 2925  Wind Torque  Torbay Sailing Club

3rd  Matt Hibbard  PT 720  Kraka  Torbay Sailing Club

National "C" Grade

1st  Nick Gardiner  PT 822  Abby Cat  Queen Charlotte Yacht Club

2nd Alex Hinton  PT 2529  Seagoon  Torbay Sailing Club

3rd  Matt Phipps  PT 2891  Turbo Tone  Maraetai Sailing Club

National Women's Champion

1st  Lynley Manning  PT 2800  One Fish Two Fish  Evans Boat Yacht & Motor Boat Club

2nd Jane Thomassen  PT 3045  Pom Puss  Evans Bay Yacht & Motor Boat Club

3rd  Polly Powrie  PT 2811  Crazy Diamond  Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron

National Junior (Under 21 years) Champion

1st  Dylan Taylor  PT 2351  Smugg  New Plymouth Yacht Club

2nd Nick Gardiner  PT 822  Abby Cat  Queen Charlotte Yacht Club

Veterans (50-59 years) Champion

1st  Mark Orams  PT3130  The Green Flash  Torbay Sailing Club

2nd  Mark Bell   PT 2862  Totally Wired  Torbay Sailing Club

3rd  Stuart Taylor  PT 2989  Whispering Jack  New Plymouth Yacht Club

Grandmasters (60-64 years) Champion

1st Denis Leatham  PT 2988  Learning to Fly  New Plymouth Yacht Club

2nd  John Tattersall  PT 600  If Only  Muritai Yacht Club

3rd  Brett Gawn  PT 2970  Sundae  Muritai Yacht Club

Great Grandmasters (65-70 years) Champion

1st Bob Preston  PT 3106  Miss Hampidjan  Nelson Yacht Club

2nd  Les Gallagher   PT 3093  Arriba  Howick Sailing Club

3rd  Pat Thompson  PT 2950  Scalded  Howick Sailing Club

Legends (70+ years) Champion

1st  Ian MacLennan  PT 2820  Love over Gold  Torbay Sailing Club

For full results see:

http://www.torbaysailing.club/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/PT-Nationals-2016-Final-Results.pdf

For further information please contact Ryan (Rowdy) Leatham on 027 636 6465 or nzpapertigers@gmail.com