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Mornington sailor’s winning feeling

By MP News GroupOctober 25, 2021Updated:October 27, 2021No Comments1 Min Read
Win on water: Mornington Yacht Club’s James Jackson has won the Australian Sailing Youth Sailor of the Year award. Picture: Supplied
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MORNINGTON Yacht Club’s James Jackson has won the Youth Sailor of the Year award.

Jackson was one of three Mornington sailors to make the shortlist of the Australian Sailing – Victoria Youth Sailor of the Year awards alongside Jack Eickmeyer and Lachie Weber.

With crew Harrison Chapman, from Royal Brighton Yacht Club, Jackson won the Victorian 420 State Championships in March, followed by the Australian 420 National Championships on Sydney Harbour in April, again with crew Chapman.

This win would have seen the pair selected to represent Australia at the Youth World Championships had Australian been able to send a team.

Jackson was a co-captain of the Peninsula Grammar sailing team, as well as a junior captain at Mornington Yacht Club.

Lachlan Weber broke through in the Laser Radial class climbing to the top of the youth ranks in Victoria in the 2020-2021 season to win the Victorian Sailing Cup. He was co-captain of the Peninsula’s sailing team leading the younger sailors to success at the State School Championships.

Mornington Yacht Club was a finalist for the Club of the Year award won by the Ocean Racing Club of Victoria.

First published in the Mornington News – 26 October 2021

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