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Zhik Australian eSailing National Challenge

Zhik Australian eSailing National Challenge 

Sailors all around the country will soon be competing to be recognised as the newest champion, with Australian Sailing launching the Zhik Australian eSailing National Challenge.  Throughout April and May of this year, members of Australian Sailing affiliated clubs will be competing in a series of races on the Virtual Regatta platform to be crowned the inaugural Zhik Australian eSailng National Challenge champion. 

Governed by the World Sailing Virtual Rules of Sailing, the Zhik Australian eSailing National Challgenge closely matches the real-world rules and formats that govern on-the-water racing. The in-game ‘Sailing School’ provides a clear explanation of the sport and a new and effective learning tool to familiarise players with the strategies, tactics and terminology of sailing.

Australian Sailing would like to thank our partners at Zhik for their support of the Australian eSailing National Challenge and for their ongoing support of sailing in Australia.

Here’s how it will work:

Round 1: Club Championships
Clubs around Australia will be invited to host their own Virtual Regatta club championships, with one club champion proceeding to the next stage of the challenge. Clubs who are unable to run a Club Championships or do not have sufficient entries may still forward a Club Champion to Australian Sailing. Club champions must be decided by Monday 18 May. If Clubs receive more than 20 entries, then please see guidance on how clubs can allow all competitors to compete using qualifying rounds and finals.   

Round 2: State Championships
Each club champion will then represent their club at one of the Australian Sailing eSailing State Championships across the weekend of 22-24 May. The top two finishers at each State Championship will proceed to the next stage. Where possible, the regattas will be live streamed on the Australian Sailing state Facebook pages.

Round 3: National Challenge
On Thursday 28 May the sixteen state representatives will compete in the inaugural Zhik Australian eSailing National Challenge regatta. Here they will be joined by three members of the Australian Sailing Team, including reigning back-to-back European Laser Champion and Tokyo 2020 representative Matt Wearn. The winner of the regatta will be crowned the Zhik Australian eSailing National Challenge champion and be sent a prize pack from our partners at Zhik.

The regatta will be live streamed, ensuring clubs and states and cheer on their representatives live!


Schedule

Date Event Time (AEST)
Thursday 22 April Club Officials sent nomination information via Club News email  
Friday 8 May Final date for clubs to register for the Challenge  
Monday 18 May Final date for clubs to send their champions to Australian Sailing  
Saturday 23rd May 2020 NSW State eSailing Championship - Blue Fleet 0900
  NSW State eSailing Championship - Red Fleet 1000
  WA State eSailing Championship Finals 1200 (1000 AWST)  
  VIC State eSailing Championship - Blue Fleet 1300
  VIC State eSailing Championship - Red Fleet 1400
  SA State eSailing Championship Finals 1500 (1430 ACST)
Sunday 24th May 2020 NSW State eSailing Championship Finals 0900
  VIC State eSailing Championship Finals 1000
  QLD State eSailing Championship Finals 1100
  TAS State eSailing Championship Finals 1200
Thursday 28 May 2020 Zhik Australian eSailing National Challenge (Live Streamed) 1900

Notice of Race and Sailing Instructions

World Sailing Racing Rules of eSailing


Competitor List and Results

Zhik Australian eSailing Challenge Finals Results

New South Wales Competitor List Round Robins Results Finals Results
Victoria Competitor List Round Robins Results Finals Results
Queensland Competitor List Finals Results
Tasmania Competitor List Finals Results
South Australia Competitor List Finals Results
Western Australia Competitor List Finals Results
Northern Territory Competitor List
ACT Competitor List