Yeppoon.....Say What


You guys have all been PRETTY silent……
What is the score there?????
----- Original Message -----From: jimiSent: Monday, March 19, 2007 5:11 AMSubject: [blokart] Yeppoon.....Say What
Yes Jimi, even us Kiwis are starting to think someone must have cut the rope and let Ozzie float awayRoss M----- Original Message -----From: jimiSent: Monday, March 19, 2007 5:11 AMSubject: [blokart] Yeppoon.....Say What
You guys have all been PRETTY silent……
What is the score there?????
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Cheers
Richard
Unofficial results for Team NZ just came in by TXT:
Super Heavy - Paul Beckett 1st, <mobile ending with 40902 who sent the results to me (Don?)> 2nd, Heavy - John (Nicholson?) 1st, Stuart Clark 2nd, Richard 3rd. Lights – Deb 3rd. Kiwis take 8 out of 12. A good showing. Well done Team NZ!
Cheers
Grant
From: jimi [mailto:(Address removed)]
Sent: Monday, 19 March 2007 5:11 a.m.
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Subject: [blokart] Yeppoon.....Say What
You guys have all been PRETTY silent……
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----- Original Message -----From: Grant CrawshaySent: Monday, March 19, 2007 12:56 PMSubject: RE: [blokart] Yeppoon.....Say What
Ross
ABC got one of the two first placings from just three entrants, and one of those three entrants has only been sailing for a few months!
Nicko is a fully paid up ABC member, and he has just won the ABC Scratch Twilight Racing series without having to complete the last 4 races while he was at Yeppoon! Now that’s style!
Looking forward to seeing you guys for the teams racing or the beach enduro – then we’ll see who needs to come up to speed!
Dr Who must have really got the Tardis to smoke to lead Team BBC to victory in the Super Heavy – all on standard bits!
Zorro!
From: Tga Tourist Park [mailto:(Address removed)]
Sent: Monday, 19 March 2007 1:50 p.m.
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Looks like the Auckland Club may have to spend some time with Waikato and BOP clubs so they can get up to speed.
Ross M
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From: Grant Crawshay
Sent:Monday, March 19, 2007 12:56 PM
Subject: RE: [blokart] Yeppoon.....Say What
Unofficial results for Team NZ just came in by TXT:
Super Heavy - Paul Beckett 1st, <mobile ending with 40902 who sent the results to me (Don?)> 2nd, Heavy - John (Nicholson?) 1st, Stuart Clark 2nd, Richard 3rd. Lights – Deb 3rd. Kiwis take 8 out of 12. A good showing. Well done Team NZ!
Cheers
Grant
From: jimi [mailto:(Address removed)]
Sent: Monday, 19 March 2007 5:11 a.m.
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Subject: [blokart] Yeppoon.....Say WhatYou guys have all been PRETTY silent……
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Howdy all
Will post all placing from the 2007 Australian blokart Open when back in the office on Wednesday
Cheers
Phil C.
From: Grant Crawshay [mailto:(Address removed)]
Sent: Monday, 19 March 2007 2:24 p.m.
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Ross
ABC got one of the two first placings from just three entrants, and one of those three entrants has only been sailing for a few months!
Nicko is a fully paid up ABC member, and he has just won the ABC Scratch Twilight Racing series without having to complete the last 4 races while he was at Yeppoon! Now that’s style!
Looking forward to seeing you guys for the teams racing or the beach enduro – then we’ll see who needs to come up to speed!
Dr Who must have really got the Tardis to smoke to lead Team BBC to victory in the Super Heavy – all on standard bits!
Zorro!
From: Tga Tourist Park [mailto:(Address removed)]
Sent: Monday, 19 March 2007 1:50 p.m.
To: (Address removed)
Subject: Re: [blokart] Yeppoon.....Say What
Looks like the Auckland Club may have to spend some time with Waikato and BOP clubs so they can get up to speed.
Ross M
----- Original Message -----
From: Grant Crawshay
Sent:Monday, March 19, 2007 12:56 PM
Subject: RE: [blokart] Yeppoon.....Say What
Unofficial results for Team NZ just came in by TXT:
Super Heavy - Paul Beckett 1st, <mobile ending with 40902 who sent the results to me (Don?)> 2nd, Heavy - John (Nicholson?) 1st, Stuart Clark 2nd, Richard 3rd. Lights – Deb 3rd. Kiwis take 8 out of 12. A good showing. Well done Team NZ!
Cheers
Grant
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Sent: Monday, 19 March 2007 5:11 a.m.
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Subject: [blokart] Yeppoon.....Say WhatYou guys have all been PRETTY silent……
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----- Original Message -----From: Grant CrawshaySent: Monday, March 19, 2007 12:56 PMSubject: RE: [blokart] Yeppoon.....Say What
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Hi Theo
Many thanks for the update and the earlier provisional results. An excellent showing from NZ and great that you left some room for the Aussies. I’m sure we can expect a strong challenge from those progressing from Production to Performance next event. I see Don was kept busy in an official capacity (Richard’s photo album – thanks Richard)!
Thanks go out from the participants to guys like Don and Russell (Masters event in Wanganui) plus a whole host more (Aus organizers like Phil) that don’t get a mention who help make these events run like clockwork and enjoyed by all. Also to people like you that keep the less fortunate folks back home up-to-date with snippets like this. I for one am sorry I couldn’t make the event.
Great to see the Guru up there on the Podium too.
Also interesting the mix of 3 and 4 m sails – obviously enough wind to make some change down. Now that adds another dimension to the tactics which I see is reflected in the results.
Cheers
Grant
From: Theo Vondervoort [mailto:(Address removed)]
Sent: Wednesday, 21 March 2007 7:15 a.m.
To: (Address removed)
Subject: Re: [blokart] Yeppoon.....Say What
H all,
Just got back to NZ after a great few days at Yeppoon. What a venue!
A couple of result corrections.
Lightweight - 1st Scott Madden (Melbourne), 2nd Phil Ready, 3rd Debs Davidson.
Middleweight - 1st Phil Smith (WA), 2nd Ben Lazaar (Melbourne), 3rd Tony Frischer
Heavyweight - 1st John Nicholson, 2nd Stuart Cooney, 3rd Richard Harrson
Superheavy - 1st Paul Beckett, 2nd Theo Vondervoort, 3rd Simon Payton (Tasmania).
So that is 8 out 12 trophies won by team Kiwi.
We had no competitors in the production class.
Definately need to make this a regular venue.
Cheers,
Theo
----- Original Message -----
From: Grant Crawshay
Sent:Monday, March 19, 2007 12:56 PM
Subject:RE: [blokart] Yeppoon.....Say What
Unofficial results for Team NZ just came in by TXT:
Super Heavy - Paul Beckett 1st, <mobile ending with 40902 who sent the results to me (Don?)> 2nd, Heavy - John (Nicholson?) 1st, Stuart Clark 2nd, Richard 3rd. Lights – Deb 3rd. Kiwis take 8 out of 12. A good showing. Well done Team NZ!
Cheers
Grant
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Sent: Monday, 19 March 2007 5:11 a.m.
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Subject: [blokart] Yeppoon.....Say WhatYou guys have all been PRETTY silent……
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Howdy All
Results from The 2007 Australian Blokart Open
As many of you will know the event was held at Rydges Capricorn Resort in Yeppoon Queensland.
Thursday 15th
Practice day, 10.30am saw a good number of karters already on the beach testing their skills on the hard surface, by 11.30 the wind was at 15knots plus and a few had changed from 4.0m sails down to 3.0m’s, the day ended up with some great sailing and a number of karters taking off on a 20km run north to the end of the beach, I heard top speed for the day was 73.km.
For others it was wash down the karts and into the pools for a bit of R & R.
Friday 16th
With registration and scrutineering out of the way we had a total 64 entries including 5 juniors,
26 Performance and 38 Production, I thought fantastic
Briefing was at 10.30am finished by 11am, off down the beach to set the course and start racing
Winds were a bit lighter today averaging 10 – 14knots throughout the day, which in some ways was quite fitting for the large numbers of karters that had entered into there first ever blokart race event, allowing them to get the feel of the dial up starting procedures and course directions, all went as smooth as and by the end of the day hot favorites were starting to appear.
The days racing was finished with a 15km endurance race, All production karts left first, followed 2 minutes later by all performance karts. An awesome site to see 60 plus blokarts racing down a beach to a marker and back.
Karts washed on the way back up from the beach and off to the pools for a much needed swim and a cold one.
Saturday 17
Briefing 11am, all happy and yes wind again but a little lighter than yesterday. Today was the day, we saw the sailing skills come out of the bags, averaging 7 – 10knots, over the day, the great thing about it, everyone including the super heavy weights all completed there three heats and the endurance, no rolling of the wheels, just a good light breeze for tactic sailing which was a credit to all sailors. Karts washed and in the pool and yes another cold one.
Tonight saw 87 of us all seated outside by the beach pool for a fantastic buffet dinner, a beautiful 24dgrs and a local musician playing, , we were also privileged to some home grown blokart talent with a couple of songs and Aussie Mark on his digiree doo,” amazing “, I must make mention of 10 year old Kim Giles from Coffs Harbour who sang “ I Call Australia My Home “ absolutely wonderful, well done Kim, Kim also won the juniors class.
Sunday 18th
9.30am Tech Tips from Phil Smith ( Bugs ) Awesome to watch and hear Bugs handing on his sailing tips for everyone to try, the room was full and I’m sure like myself we all learnt something new, Thanks again Bugs.
11am briefing, the wind was still slight at this stage but predicted to increase, 12.30 on the beach and still light wind, 1pm we saw an increase, by 1.30 we had 15knts plus, we averaged 18knots for the day which was absolutely fantastic for the final days sailing, 3.0m sails were definitely out in force, we saw a few experienced and a few not so experienced tip there karts but in all it made for an awesome final day racing, The endurance race was brilliant to watch in these conditions with all karters beaming at the end.
Performance and Production class each achieved three heats per weight category per day plus an endurance race.
I feel the Open went off extremely well and I hope all concerned enjoyed themselves, I’m sure we will holding another event at this location.
Thanks again to for all the support and help to make the event possible.
Phil & Paulette Coulter.
I have listed the top 3 results for each category below.
Performance Super Heavy Weight Production Super Heavyweight
1) Paul Beckett NZ 1) Graham Ramsey QLD
2) Theo Vondervoot NZ 2) Alan Dunn QLD
3) Simon Payton TAS 3) Ken Marslew NSW
Performance Heavyweight Production Heavyweight
1
) John Nicholson NZ 1)Greg Chappell QLD
2) Richard Harrison NZ 2)
Jero Andrews WA
3
) Stu Cooney NZ 3) Steve Cullen QLD
Performance Middleweight Production Middleweight
1) Phil Smith WA 1)
Las Sandilands QLD
2
) Ben Lazzar VIC 2) John Mackintosh QLD
3) Tony Fischer NZ 3) Andrew Kelly QLD
Performance Lightweight Production Lightweight
1) Scott Madden VIC 1) Bryn Wooding QLD
2) Phil Ready NZ 2) Emily Scott QLD
3) Debs Davidson NZ 3) Brendon Monteath QLD
Juniors
1) Kim Giles NSW
2)
Perry Hall NSW
3
) Josh Monteath QLD
From: Grant Crawshay [mailto:(Address removed)]
Sent: Wednesday, 21 March 2007 10:22 AM
To: (Address removed)
Subject: RE: [blokart] Yeppoon.....Say What
Hi Theo
Many thanks for the update and the earlier provisional results. An excellent showing from NZ and great that you left some room for the Aussies. I’m sure we can expect a strong challenge from those progressing from Production to Performance next event. I see Don was kept busy in an official capacity (Richard’s photo album – thanks Richard)!
Thanks go out from the participants to guys like Don and Russell (Masters event in Wanganui) plus a whole host more (Aus organizers like Phil) that don’t get a mention who help make these events run like clockwork and enjoyed by all. Also to people like you that keep the less fortunate folks back home up-to-date with snippets like this. I for one am sorry I couldn’t make the event.
Great to see the Guru up there on the Podium too.
Also interesting the mix of 3 and 4 m sails – obviously enough wind to make some change down. Now that adds another dimension to the tactics which I see is reflected in the results.
Cheers
Grant
From: Theo Vondervoort [mailto:(Address removed)]
Sent: Wednesday, 21 March 2007 7:15 a.m.
To: (Address removed)
Subject: Re: [blokart] Yeppoon.....Say What
H all,
Just got back to NZ after a great few days at Yeppoon. What a venue!
A couple of result corrections.
Lightweight - 1st Scott Madden (Melbourne), 2nd Phil Ready, 3rd Debs Davidson.
Middleweight - 1st Phil Smith (WA), 2nd Ben Lazaar (Melbourne), 3rd Tony Frischer
Heavyweight - 1st John Nicholson, 2nd Stuart Cooney, 3rd Richard Harrson
Superheavy - 1st Paul Beckett, 2nd Theo Vondervoort, 3rd Simon Payton (Tasmania).
So that is 8 out 12 trophies won by team Kiwi.
We had no competitors in the production class.
Definately need to make this a regular venue.
Cheers,
Theo
----- Original Message -----
From: Grant Crawshay
Sent:Monday, March 19, 2007 12:56 PM
Subject:RE: [blokart] Yeppoon.....Say What
Unofficial results for Team NZ just came in by TXT:
Super Heavy - Paul Beckett 1st, <mobile ending with 40902 who sent the results to me (Don?)> 2nd, Heavy - John (Nicholson?) 1st, Stuart Clark 2nd, Richard 3rd. Lights – Deb 3rd. Kiwis take 8 out of 12. A good showing. Well done Team NZ!
Cheers
Grant
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Sent: Monday, 19 March 2007 5:11 a.m.
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Subject: [blokart] Yeppoon.....Say WhatYou guys have all been PRETTY silent……
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----- Original Message -----From: Theo VondervoortSent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 7:15 AMSubject: Re: [blokart] Yeppoon.....Say What
Hey Phil a great round up of the event.
The last four of us just came home in the early hours of this morning and have been catching up with ‘mail’.
Thanks to you and Paulette for all the work you did to get the event off the ground, just looking around at “event central” we could quickly see that it was not a ‘one phone call’ event. The Conference room/blokart hanger, the venue, the freighting co-ordination, the beach equipment, electronics/generator, traffic management, council approvals, entries ……Richards’ excellent photos shows some of it.
On behalf of the NZ team I would like to thank our support team, Tina, Lesley, Clare, Jean, Barbara, Pam, Jessica and Scott who were deployed with timing, Traffic safety marshals, perimeter marshals, back up lap counters and hooter monitors and together with our participating members made for a great traveling team.
Thanks again for your efforts and we agree with all the positive comments we have seen about this event. Mind you the extra 5 days in NOOSA was just the icing to the trip.
Cheers,
Don and Lesley
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From: Phil Coulter [mailto:(Address removed)]
Sent: Wednesday, 21 March 2007 5:25 p.m.
To: (Address removed)
Subject: RE: [blokart] Yeppoon.....Results
Howdy All
Results from The 2007 Australian Blokart Open
As many of you will know the event was held at Rydges Capricorn Resort in Yeppoon Queensland.
Thursday 15th
Practice day, 10.30am saw a good number of karters already on the beach testing their skills on the hard surface, by 11.30 the wind was at 15knots plus and a few had changed from 4.0m sails down to 3.0m’s, the day ended up with some great sailing and a number of karters taking off on a 20km run north to the end of the beach, I heard top speed for the day was 73.km.
For others it was wash down the karts and into the pools for a bit of R & R.
Friday 16th
With registration and scrutineering out of the way we had a total 64 entries including 5 juniors,
26 Performance and 38 Production, I thought fantastic
Briefing was at 10.30am finished by 11am, off down the beach to set the course and start racing
Winds were a bit lighter today averaging 10 – 14knots throughout the day, which in some ways was quite fitting for the large numbers of karters that had entered into there first ever blokart race event, allowing them to get the feel of the dial up starting procedures and course directions, all went as smooth as and by the end of the day hot favorites were starting to appear.
The days racing was finished with a 15km endurance race, All production karts left first, followed 2 minutes later by all performance karts. An awesome site to see 60 plus blokarts racing down a beach to a marker and back.
Karts washed on the way back up from the beach and off to the pools for a much needed swim and a cold one.
Saturday 17
Briefing 11am, all happy and yes wind again but a little lighter than yesterday. Today was the day, we saw the sailing skills come out of the bags, averaging 7 – 10knots, over the day, the great thing about it, everyone including the super heavy weights all completed there three heats and the endurance, no rolling of the wheels, just a good light breeze for tactic sailing which was a credit to all sailors. Karts washed and in the pool and yes another cold one.
Tonight saw 87 of us all seated outside by the beach pool for a fantastic buffet dinner, a beautiful 24dgrs and a local musician playing, , we were also privileged to some home grown blokart talent with a couple of songs and Aussie Mark on his digiree doo,” amazing “, I must make mention of 10 year old Kim Giles from Coffs Harbour who sang “ I Call Australia My Home “ absolutely wonderful, well done Kim, Kim also won the juniors class.
Sunday 18th
9.30am Tech Tips from Phil Smith ( Bugs ) Awesome to watch and hear Bugs handing on his sailing tips for everyone to try, the room was full and I’m sure like myself we all learnt something new, Thanks again Bugs.
11am briefing, the wind was still slight at this stage but predicted to increase, 12.30 on the beach and still light wind, 1pm we saw an increase, by 1.30 we had 15knts plus, we averaged 18knots for the day which was absolutely fantastic for the final days sailing, 3.0m sails were definitely out in force, we saw a few experienced and a few not so experienced tip there karts but in all it made for an awesome final day racing, The endurance race was brilliant to watch in these conditions with all karters beaming at the end.
Performance and Production class each achieved three heats per weight category per day plus an endurance race.
I feel the Open went off extremely well and I hope all concerned enjoyed themselves, I’m sure we will holding another event at this location.
Thanks again to for all the support and help to make the event possible.
Phil & Paulette Coulter.
I have listed the top 3 results for each category below.
Performance Super Heavy Weight Production Super Heavyweight
1) Paul Beckett NZ 1) Graham Ramsey QLD
2) Theo Vondervoot NZ 2) Alan Dunn QLD
3) Simon Payton TAS 3) Ken Marslew NSW
Performance Heavyweight Production Heavyweight
1) John Nicholson NZ 1)Greg Chappell QLD
2) Richard Harrison NZ 2)Jero Andrews WA
3) Stu Cooney NZ 3) Steve Cullen QLD
Performance Middleweight Production Middleweight
1) Phil Smith WA 1) Las Sandilands QLD
2) Ben Lazzar VIC 2) John Mackintosh QLD
3) Tony Fischer NZ 3) Andrew Kelly QLD
Performance Lightweight Production Lightweight
1) Scott Madden VIC 1) Bryn Wooding QLD
2) Phil Ready NZ 2) Emily Scott QLD
3) Debs Davidson NZ 3) Brendon Monteath QLD
Juniors
1) Kim Giles NSW
2) Perry Hall NSW
3) Josh Monteath QLD
From: Grant Crawshay [mailto:(Address removed)]
Sent: Wednesday, 21 March 2007 10:22 AM
To: (Address removed)
Subject: RE: [blokart] Yeppoon.....Say What
Hi Theo
Many thanks for the update and the earlier provisional results. An excellent showing from NZ and great that you left some room for the Aussies. I’m sure we can expect a strong challenge from those progressing from Production to Performance next event. I see Don was kept busy in an official capacity (Richard’s photo album – thanks Richard)!
Thanks go out from the participants to guys like Don and Russell (Masters event in Wanganui) plus a whole host more (Aus organizers like Phil) that don’t get a mention who help make these events run like clockwork and enjoyed by all. Also to people like you that keep the less fortunate folks back home up-to-date with snippets like this. I for one am sorry I couldn’t make the event.
Great to see the Guru up there on the Podium too.
Also interesting the mix of 3 and 4 m sails – obviously enough wind to make some change down. Now that adds another dimension to the tactics which I see is reflected in the results.
Cheers
Grant
From: Theo Vondervoort [mailto:(Address removed)]
Sent: Wednesday, 21 March 2007 7:15 a.m.
To: (Address removed)
Subject: Re: [blokart] Yeppoon.....Say What
H all,
Just got back to NZ after a great few days at Yeppoon. What a venue!
A couple of result corrections.
Lightweight - 1st Scott Madden (Melbourne), 2nd Phil Ready, 3rd Debs Davidson.
Middleweight - 1st Phil Smith (WA), 2nd Ben Lazaar (Melbourne), 3rd Tony Frischer
Heavyweight - 1st John Nicholson, 2nd Stuart Cooney, 3rd Richard Harrson
Superheavy - 1st Paul Beckett, 2nd Theo Vondervoort, 3rd Simon Payton (Tasmania).
So that is 8 out 12 trophies won by team Kiwi.
We had no competitors in the production class.
Definately need to make this a regular venue.
Cheers,
Theo
----- Original Message -----
From: Grant Crawshay
Sent:Monday, March 19, 2007 12:56 PM
Subject:RE: [blokart] Yeppoon.....Say What
Unofficial results for Team NZ just came in by TXT:
Super Heavy - Paul Beckett 1st, <mobile ending with 40902 who sent the results to me (Don?)> 2nd, Heavy - John (Nicholson?) 1st, Stuart Clark 2nd, Richard 3rd. Lights – Deb 3rd. Kiwis take 8 out of 12. A good showing. Well done Team NZ!
Cheers
Grant
From: jimi [mailto:(Address removed)]
Sent: Monday, 19 March 2007 5:11 a.m.
To: (Address removed)
Subject: [blokart] Yeppoon.....Say WhatYou guys have all been PRETTY silent……
What is the score there?????
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