GIPPSLAND LAKES YACHT CLUB Victorian Sailing Awards 2017 Winner Contribution to Junior and Youth Sailing
VICTORIAN SAILING AWARDS 2017 CONTRIBUTION TO JUNIOR & YOUTH SAILING Nominations for the Victorian Sailing Awards 2017 close 5pm - FRIDAY MAY 5, 2017. All nominations must be completed and submit to gavin.wall@sailing.org.au Nomination Coversheet for the following categories: Contribution to Junior and Youth Sailing Summary of achievements and contributions in the coordination, promotion and/or administration of sailing. Detail positions and roles held, activities undertaken and time contributed will be considered. Coaches must hold valid Australia Sailing coaching qualifications. The contribution may be in areas including, however not limited to, administration, coaching, leadership, planning, events, regattas, program development, participation, school sailing and retention. Please complete this coversheet and submit along with information as requested on the appropriate nomination form. The coversheet is to be signed by the Commodore, President or Chairperson of the nominating organisation and also by the nominee. This application must be typed. AWARDS CATEGORY Contribution to Junior and Youth Sailing NAME OF NOMINEE Gippsland Lakes Yacht Club ADDRESS PO Box 194, Paynesville Vic. 3880 TELEPHONE 03) 5156 6864 DATE OF BIRTH n/a OCCUPATION n/a CLUB MEMBER OF Gippsland Lakes Yacht Club NOMINATED BY POSITION Sharna Duff Discover Sailing Principal GLYC COMMODORE Wendy Gardiner Signature Important Note It is also a requirement that you provide a photo of the nominee (Head & Shoulders and/or Action Shot). Please provide a good quality print along with the nomination form or email a JPEG format digital photograph to gavin.wall@sailing.org.au by the closing date. Nomination must hyperlink the accurate links to the results of each event. Submit nominations by 5pm Friday May 5, 2017 to (late nominations will not be accepted): Email: gavin.wall@sailing.org.au Phone: (03) 9597 0066 Copies of the nomination forms can be downloaded from www.sailing.org.au/vic-sailing-awards
TRAINING COURSES AND PROGRAMS RUN IN SEASON 2016/17 Discover Sailing Day 23 October 2016; 22 people participated in Dinghy, Hansa and keelboat sailing. 60% conversion into membership. Start Sailing 1 & 2 Sunday mornings; 9am 12noon, from 6-November through to Xmas. 19 participants; 17 kids & 2 adults. Better Sailing Friday afternoons; 5pm 7pm from 14-October through to Xmas. Ten participants; all progressing from Start Sailing. Start & Better Racing Friday afternoons; 5pm 7pm from 14-October through to Xmas. Six participants; all progressing from Better Sailing. Powerboat Handling July 2016; with 9 participants successfully completing the onwater and off-water components. Tackers 1, 2 & 3 (The Mobile Boatshed) GLYC hosted The Mobile Boatshed in the September, Christmas and Easter school holidays; 30 participants in total. Adult & Teen Learn to Sail (The Mobile Boatshed) GLYC hosted The Mobile Boatshed in the September, Christmas and Easter school holidays; 14 participants in total. Winter Sprint Series Sprint series in the bay, conducted the 3 rd Saturday, 11am 2pm across June September; consistently 8 boats racing. Division Cool Sunday mornings; 9am 12noon, post Xmas / New Year break, with consistently 25 sailors participating. Vic Youth Catamaran Program 12-13 April; involving twelve GLYC youth and two GLYC mentors with on-water and off-water catamaran coaching. Minnow Travellers Series (GLYC weekend) 22-23 April; novice and advanced coaching plus racing, for nine GLYC and eleven Melbourne minnow sailors. School Sailing Program Paynesville Primary School Year 6 completes 10 hours of the Tackers 1 program in Term 1 and again in Term 4. Summer Sprint Series Sprint series in the bay, conducted the 1 st and 3 rd Friday, 5pm to sunset, across January March; consistently 12 boats racing. Good Friday Appeal Raymond Island Sail 14 April 2017; 30 kids in pacers circumnavigated Raymond Island raising money for the Royal Children s Hospital.
Clockwise from top left: Discover Sailing Day, Tackers, Sailing School, Adult Learn to Sail, Powerboat Handling Clockwise from top left: Primary School Sailing, Division Cool, Vic Youth Cat Program, Minnow Travellers Series, Sprint Series
PARTICIPATION STUDENT ENROLLED The following programs / events were run in Season 2016/17, supported by GLYC s Discover Sailing Centre. Program 2014/15 2015/16 2016/17 Discover Sailing Day 52 50 22 GLYC Sailing School (Start Sailing 1 & 2) 21 18 19 GLYC Green Fleet (Better Sailing & Racing) 9 16 Division Cool 15 20 25 Tackers 1 12 24 10 Tackers 2 14 19 8 Tackers 3 11 7 12 Adult / teen learn to sail (Start & Better Sailing) 5 16 14 Powerboat handling 9 Vic Youth Catamaran Program 8 12 Minnow Travellers Series (GLYC weekend) 20 School Sailing Program 80 45 Good Friday Raymond Island Sail 15 27 30
INSTRUCTORS GLYC is a 100% volunteer club. Courses within our Discover Sailing Program are run by members who are qualified Australian Sailing Instructors and supported by a team of GLYC volunteers, providing on-water and off-water support. In season 2016/17 we have also been fortunate to welcome a number of guest instructors for the Tackers School Holiday programs, School Sailing, Minnow and Youth Catamaran programs hosted by GLYC. Instructors, On-Water and Off-Water Support Team GLYC: James Frecheville Sailing Captain & Lead Dinghy Instructor Lyn Wallace Dinghy Instructor Jacqui Crawford Dinghy & Powerboat Handing Instructor Brian Carroll Dinghy & Powerboat Handling Instructor Steve Duff Dinghy & Powerboat Handling Instructor Russell Broomhall Division Cool Leader Anthony Despard Start Sailing On-Water Mentor Peter Buckley Better Sailing On-Water Mentor Gary Maskiell Vic Youth Catamaran Mentor Neil Joiner Vic Youth Catamaran Mentor Andrew Sayle 29er Mentor Charlie Broomhall Youth Mentor Ben Bockmann Youth Mentor Ella Curtis-Webster Youth Mentor Taj Duff Youth Mentor Darcy Stringer Youth Mentor Jaime Zizman Youth Mentor Alastair Robertson Tower Radio Zoe Cooper Tackers Off-Water Support Sharna Duff Discover Sailing Principal Guest Instructors: Kate Hyde Tackers & School Sailing Instructor Ben Poe Tackers & School Sailing Instructor Izzy Leahy Tackers Instructor Hollie Pratelli Tackers Instructor Harry Windram - Tackers Instructor Greg Goodall Vic Youth Catamaran Coach Gordon Hyde Vic Youth Catamaran Coach Paul Rogers Minnow State Coach
Sailing opportunities for everyone at GLYC clockwise from top left: Tackers school sailing, our young female sailors launching the Club s new Pacer Out and About, youth catamaran sailing, Hansa dinghy skills on show at Discover Sailing Day, twilight sailing on an Etchells. GLYC instructors, mentors and guest instructors / coaches clockwise from top left: James Frecheville (GLYC Discover Sailing Centre s Lead Instructor), Holly Pratelli (Tackers Instructor), Charlie Broomhall (Youth Mentor), Paul Rogers (Victorian Minnow Coach), Brian Carroll (Powerboat Handling).
GLYC - DISCOVER SAILING CENTRE ACHIEVEMENTS AND CONTRIBUTION TO JUNIOR / YOUTH SAILING Junior and Youth Sailing is gaining new heights on the Gippsland Lakes, with thanks to the contribution of GLYC s Discover Sailing Program and our Club members. Over the past three seasons our DSC program s primary aim has been to see more kids sailing on the Gippsland Lakes. We have tailored our program each season to meet the growing needs of our small country community, and now have junior and youth sailors participating in local, regional, state, national and international regattas. We have welcomed new sailors and now have an expanding fleet of experienced youth sailors, (with numbers not seen since the late 90s / early 2000s). We are not exclusively a one-design junior / youth club, instead developing resilient young sailors with the skills and appetite to jump aboard any boat and enjoy sailing everywhere. GLYC highlights for the 2016/17 season include: Membership Expanding family and junior membership In season 2016/17 GLYC had 25 junior and intermediate (youth) members, plus another 40 junior / youth sailors through family memberships. This junior / youth number represents 15% of the total GLYC membership, and has significantly contributed to the Club s continuing growth. Retention Success with the Sailing Pathway (more sailing and more boats) Discover Sailing Day, Primary School Sailing and school holiday Tackers continue to be the feeder programs into GLYC s Junior and Youth Sailing. Our Sunday Sailing School (Start Sailing) was at it s capacity this season, and we had 75% increase in our Friday night Green Fleet with both Better Sailing and Racing programs offered. Pleasingly this has converted to increasing junior and youth numbers competing in GLYC racing (Tuesday twilights, Sprint Series and Sunday Divisional Racing, Life Buoy & Bell Series and Trophy Races), and also increased boat ownership with new Minnows, Optis, 125s, a 29er, an NS and Mosquitos welcomed to the Club this season. Coaching & leadership Increasing instructor / mentoring number, plus loyal membership contributions GLYC s junior and youth success largely stems from the commitment of a core but growing group of members who are passionate about developing and providing opportunities for our young sailors. Their time is generously given, all type of boats are actively welcoming junior crew and personal boats are often made available for our young sailors to use. Impressively GLYC s youth sailors are now taking an active mentoring role with our junior sailors, both within Sailing School, in club racing and at regattas.
GLYC - DISCOVER SAILING CENTRE ACHIEVEMENTS AND CONTRIBUTION TO JUNIOR / YOUTH SAILING (continued) Program development DSC programs designed to recruit and retain junior / youth sailors This season GLYC has added Powerboat Handling and Start / Better Racing to our suite of Discover Sailing Programs. These coupled with the introduction of Sprint Series racing (multiple short windward return racing in the bay), has given our junior / youth sailors opportunity to be introduced to racing in safe and supportive environment. As a results we have seen a 200% increase in juniors / youth participating in GLYC racing, and a 100% increase in regatta participation. With appropriate powerboat handling knowledge and skills, our youth are regularly driving rescue boats in support of sail training, and have assisted with race management on junior coaching weekends. The development of our youth sailors in particular has been considerably supported by the mentoring and coaching received over the season. GLYC has hosted the Victorian Minnow Sailing Association Traveller Series, with 20 sailors participating in coaching and racing over a weekend at the Club. We have again welcomed the Victorian Youth Catamaran Program for two days coaching, expanding the skills and experience of our growing fleet of youth catamaran sailors. A number of club members have also provided specific mentoring / coaching to our youth preparing for State and National Regattas. Whilst individual development in pathway classes continues to be important, the involvement of our youth sailors as regular crew in both Tuesday twilights and Sunday Trophy Races has been exceptional throughout the season. Such welcoming of our youth sailors by our experience adult membership is truly driving an inclusive and active club. Events Raymond Island Good Friday Appeal Sail The Raymond Island Sail on Good Friday continues to be the pinnacle of GLYC s junior and youth sailing program. This year 30 kids, in ten pacers made record time taking 3 hours to sail around the island. Over $3,500 was raised for the Royal Children s Hospital Good Friday Appeal, bringing the four year total raised by the kids to over $15,000. The day once again started with breakfast at the Club, then around 75 supporters watched the kids depart the GLYC shore at 8.45am. In crews of mixed experience, the pacer fleet sailed together around the Raymond Island compass marks, fittingly finishing down McMillan Straight to the applause and admiration of the waiting crowd. This sail not only continues to be a key milestone achievement for our junior and youth sailors, but also reinforces the important role GLYC plays in contributing to the community (both near and far).
2017 Good Friday Raymond Island Sail: over $3,500 was raised this year for the Royal Children s Hospital Good Friday Appeal. Over the last four years the kids have raised over $15,000. Sailing excellence in 2016/17 - clockwise from top left: 125s, 29ers, Minnows, Mosquitos, GLYC Club Championships, Vipers, RLs, Eastern Region Regatta (GLYC 2017 Club Champions).
GLYC - DISCOVER SAILING CENTRE ACHIEVEMENTS AND CONTRIBUTION TO JUNIOR / YOUTH SAILING (continued) Participation GLYC juniors and youth sailing well beyond sailing school in 2016/17. with excellent results: Series / Regatta (& Location) Junior / Youth Participation GLYC regatta results - podium and Top 10 placings GLYC Sprint Series 19 GLYC Divisional Series 17 GLYC Life Buoy & Bell Club Championship 19 GLYC Trophy Races 15 Sauna Sail (La Trobe Yacht Club) 10 O.Watkinson (Mozzie crew, 5 th ), D.Wilson (Minnow, 6 th ), C.Broomhall / T.Duff (125, 7 th ), Spring Sail (Royal Geelong Yacht Club) 4 J.Felsenthal (420, 1 st ), J.Chapman / L.Vuat (29er, 8 th ), T.Duff (Minnow, 9 th ), Sail Sandy (Sandringham Yacht Club 2 L.Vuat (29er crew, 10 th ) Sailing World Cup Melbourne (Royal Melbourne Yacht Squadron) 4 T.Duff (Minnow, 4 th ), J.Felsenthal (420, 8 th ) Marlay Point Overnight Race (Lake Wellington Yacht Club) 3 Mosquito Nationals (Port Vincent Sailing Club) 2 J.Zizman (Spinnaker Division crew 1 st & 1 st Junior), B.Bockmann (Spinnaker Division crew, 2 nd ) 125 Nationals (Altona Yacht Club) 4 C.Broomhall / T.Duff (1 st Juniors, 5 th overall), O.Watkinson (crew, 8 th ), M.Jefferis (crew, 10 th ) 29er Nationals (Royal South Australian Yacht Squadron) 2
GLYC - DISCOVER SAILING CENTRE ACHIEVEMENTS AND CONTRIBUTION TO JUNIOR / YOUTH SAILING (continued) Series / Regatta (& Location) Junior / Youth Participation GLYC regatta results - podium and Top 10 placings 420 Nationals (Brighton & Seacliff Yacht Club) 1 RL24 Nationals (Gippsland Lakes Yacht Club) 4 Minnow Nationals (Blairgowrie Yacht Squadron) 1 T.Duff (10 th ) Viper Worlds (Royal Geelong Yacht Club) 1 J.Felsenthal (1 st ) Australian Youth Championships 2 Eastern Region Regatta (Lake Wellington Yacht Club) 9 T.Duff (Div C Minnow, 1 st ), O.Watkinson (Div M Mozzie crew, 2 nd ) 125 States (Yarrawonga Yacht Club) 4 C.Broomhall (crew, 2 nd ), M.Jefferis / E.Jefferis (1 st Juniors, 8 th overall) 29er States (Sorrento Sailing & Coutta Boat Club) 2 420 States (Sorrento Sailing & Coutta Boat Club) 1 J.Felsenthal (4 th ) Minnow States (Safety Beach Yacht Club) 1 T.Duff (6 th ) Mosquito States (Altona Yacht Club) 2 O.Watkinson (Sloop Division crew, 1 st & 1 st Junior). B.Bockmann (Sloop Division crew, 3 rd ) Trailable States (Gippsland Lakes Yacht Club) 6 Victorian Junior & Youth Championships (Royal Brighton Yacht Club) 3 J.Chapman / J.Vuat (29er, 3 rd ), T.Duff (Minnow, 4 th ) 2017/18 Victorian Sailing Team 2 Jack Felsenthal (420), Taj Duff (Minnow)
GIPPSLAND LAKES YACHT CLUB Inc. 60 The Esplanade, Paynesville Vic. 3880 www.sailglyc.com This document was prepared for the 2017 Victorian Sailing Awards. It is for internal distribution and use only among the Committee and members of the Gippsland Lakes Yacht Club, and the Australian Sailing Panel for the Victorian Sailing Awards. None of the GLYC Committee nor members shall be responsible for any loss whatsoever sustained by any person who relies on this communication. 2017. For information, contact Gippsland Lakes Yacht Club Inc.