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2022 SRS Interclub Championships starts today at Mounts Bay Sailing Club

by Swan River Sailing 8 Apr 2022 03:08 UTC 8-10 April 2022
SRS Interclub Championships © Swan River Sailing

Mounts Bay Sailing Club is hosting the 30th Edition of the traditional SRS Interclub Championships while celebrating 125 Years of MBSC.

All four sessions (Veterans today the 8th, Women's tomorrow the 9th, and Opens on Sunday the 10th April) will be live-streamed and commented on by Michael Taylor on Facebook Page, follow us and stay tuned!

Raced over three days, the InterClub & Country Club Championships brings together some of the state's best yachties to decide which Club has the best sailors in WA! 6x Clubs over 4x Sessions, 24x Skippers and over 120x WA Sailors will be on the water!

And the official registered teams are...

1. Mounts Bay Sailing Club (Skippers: Scott Glaskin, Conor Smith, and Dave Mann)
2. South of Perth Yacht Club (Skippers: Nick Jerwood, Mara Lowry, and Rees Howell)
3. Royal Freshwater Bay Yacht Club (Skippers: Peter Ahern, Lucy Alderson, Grant Alderson, and Ethan Prieto-Low)
4. South West Team represented by Dunsborough Bay Yacht Club + Geographe Bay Yacht Club (Skippers: Richard Rowell and Rosie Rowell)
5. Royal Perth Yacht Club (Skippers: Rob Scharnell, Jen Richardson, Robbie Gibbs, and Antun Janekovic)
6. Fremantle Sailing Club (Skippers: Matt Till, Jess Lundh, and Andrew Harry)

The overall winners of the four combined sessions (Veterans, Women's + 2 x Opens) will win the title and the top finishing overall non-metro-based team will receive the coveted Country Clubs Trophy.

Wishing all competitors, race committee, and volunteers a fun and safe regatta this weekend!

Event schedule (Hosted by Mounts Bay Sailing Club)

Friday, 8 April 2022
Session 1 // Veterans

  • 15:45 - Group briefing
  • 16:30 - First warning signal
  • 18:30 - [no warning signal after this time]
  • 19:00 - Onshore presentations (approx.)

Saturday, 9 April 2022
Session 2 // Women's

  • 09:00 - Group briefing
  • 09:45 - First warning signal
  • 11:45 - [no warning signal after this time]
  • 12:30 - Onshore presentations (approx.)

Sunday, 10 April 2022
Sessions 3 and 4 // Opens

  • 09:00 - Group briefing
  • 09:45 - First warning signal (session 3)
  • 12:30 - First warning signal (Session 4)
  • 15:00 - [no warning signal after this time]
  • 15:30 - Overall and closing presentations (approx.)

Note for all competitors (boat draw): Boat Allocation will be announced during the briefing on each day and they might change from session to session. We kindly ask all teams to be present at their respectively briefing times at Mounts Bay Sailing Club as per NoR and SI's.

Summer is officially over but you can still catch a mid-week sunset on the water

Swan River Sailing’s sailing charters are the perfect option for your next get-together. This unique outdoor activity will leave a lasting impression on your guests as they sail our fleet of 36-foot yachts on the iconic Swan River.

No Sailing Experience Required! Anyone can participate and your guests have the option to do as little or as much as they like whilst out on the water.

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