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Rolex Sydney Hobart Race winner decided by 51 seconds

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  • Helen Fretter
  • December 27, 2023

The 2023 Rolex Sydney Hobart Race line honours battle is settled in the final gybe after one of the closest finishes in the race’s history, with Law Connect winning ahead of long-time leader Andoo Comanche.

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Law Connect has won the 2023 Rolex Sydney Hobart Race line honours, after the closest finish in over 40 years, which ended in a gybe-for-gybe battle up the Derwent River against long-time leader Andoo Comanche .

Andoo Comanche held the advantage going into the Derwent with a two-mile lead, John Winning Jr’s crew crowded onto the bow in the light early morning winds to try and lift Comanche’s 8m beamy transom, which gives the yacht the nickname the ‘aircraft carrier’.  

Law Connect followed up the Derwent River with a knot or two more breeze, and were able to close the gap some two miles from the finish line, but the waters outside Hobart were littered with glassy patches, and each boat repeatedly battled to maintain hull speed through windless holes.

After 628 miles of racing, the lead changed repeatedly in the final half hour, with Law Connect taking the advantage on the final gybe for the line to roll over the top of Andoo Comanche and cross the line ahead.  

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Law Connect overtakes Andoo Comanche metres from the finish line of the 2023 Rolex Sydney Hobart Race. Photo: Rolex/Kurt Arrigo

It was an exceptional display of light winds tactical match racing, with Law Connect helmsman Tony Mutter and tactician Chris Nicholson directing Christian Beck’s team to victory, after being 2nd on three previous years . Law Connect crossed the Castray Esplanade finish line in Hobart at 08.03.58am local time after 1 day 19 hours 03 minutes 58 seconds of racing.

Beck gave a self-deprecating speech after, praising the crew for their efforts on a boat he admitted was not as fast or well-funded as their rivals. “I honestly can’t believe it. I rated it about a 25% chance we’d win, so to win was just amazing.

“An hour ago we were about 3 miles behind Comanche, so to win – I still can’t believe it.”

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Law Connect (SYD 1000)a Juan K 100ft Custom design, on its way to winning the 2023 Rolex Sydney Hobart Race.

Mixed 2023 Sydney Hobart Race

The 2023 edition of the Rolex Sydney Hobart has so far seen truly mixed conditions. The Boxing Day start delivered its customary spectacle, as the three 100ft maxis led the fleet out of a packed Sydney Habour. Law Connect gave an impromptu demonstration of how to gybe a giant overlapping headsail after breaking a furling line that left them unable to tack around a turning mark, while Scallywag took penalty turns once in clear water after a port-starboard incident with Comanche shortly after the start.

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Start of the 2023 Rolex Sydney Hobart yacht race. Photo: Rolex/Andrea Francolini

Over the first two days of racing the fleet had to contend with electrical storms, squalls and severe sea states, as well as periods of light winds, and there have been 11 retirements so far. They included another line honours hopeful, the 100ft Scallywag , which had to retire after snapping the bowsprit in the first day of racing.

Other boats retired due to rigging damage, mainsail damage, and severe seasickness caused by the unpleasant sea state.  

Most dramatically the double-handed entry Rum Rebellion retired after being knocked down and having a Man Overboard, who was safely recovered.  

Co-skipper Shane Connelly reported that they were approximately 20 miles offshore on the first evening of the race, sailing under full main and spinnaker in 6-10 knots of wind, when the wind suddenly increased to over 16 knots with a ‘ferocious’ looking storm cloud approaching from behind.  

The duo prepared to drop the spinnaker, but a micro-burst of wind hit the yacht, causing a knockdown. Connelly, who had gone forwards during the spinnaker drop, was thrown overboard but tethered, and as the boat righted was lifted back onboard. He reported after: “The safety drills and systems all worked and we could sort ourselves out”

The stormy conditions caused issues across the fleet on the first night. Aboard the Santa Cruz 72 Antipodes crew member Geoff Cropley reported this morning: “We had lightning and thunder for hours. Then there was a major wind shift which auto gybed the boat.

“The spinnaker got wrapped in the drop, along with spinnaker staysail. All the team was up and trying to untwist and get that down. It took us about 40 minutes. We were heading north-east and sailing backwards for a period of time.

“We’re now hunkered down with a reef in the main. There’s little bit of blue sky. It’s quite nice out here.”

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Azzuro, an S&S 34 owned by Jack Kliner, with crew including Jessica Watson, during the 2023 Rolex Sydney Hobart Race. Photo: Rolex/Andrea Francolini

Meanwhile the battle for IRC overall continues. IRC 1 contender Alive , a Reichel Pugh 66 with a talent-packed crew including Gavin Brady, Stu Bannatyne and legendary Australian navigator Adrienne Cahalan, a veteran of 30 Hobart races. Close behind them on the IRC rankings is Hobart grandee, Sean Langman on the Reichel Pugh 69 Moneypenny led IRC 0, while the  S&S 34 Azzurro raced by Jessica Watson  is fastest of the small boats on the current IRC rankings.  

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Honour roll - 2021 Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race

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Honour roll - 2021 Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race

The 2021 Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race delivered enthralling action and incredible feats right across the fleet.

The winners, placegetters and milestone achievers were celebrated at the prizegiving ceremonies on 31 December 2021 and 1 January 2022. 

88 yachts were on the start lines on Sydney Harbour on Boxing Day, with 50 making it to the finish line in Hobart as tough conditions on the first two days of racing led to a raft of retirements. 

The endeavour of all who started this great 628 nautical mile challenge was admired worldwide.

"This has been a good, traditional, tough, Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race," said Noel Cornish AM, Commodore of the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia. 

"From having to battle the difficult weather and seas of the opening two days, to having to tactically navigate the light winds and weather transitions on the Tasmanian coast and the Derwent River, this year's finishers have triumphed over these adverse conditions and are truly deserving of their place in this race's history."

The full list of award recipients is below. 

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  • 1st IRC overall: - Tattersall Cup - CYCA Trophy - RORC Plaque  - Government of Tasmania Trophy  - Rolex Yacht Master timepiece
  • 1st IRC Division 0: - Rushcutter Trophy  - CYCA Trophy
  • 1st yacht under 18.5m LOA across the finish line - Apollo Trophy
  • 2nd ORCi Division 1 - CYCA Trophy
  • Navigator of the winning yacht ( Bill Owen Memorial Trophy ) -  Will Oxley
  • Designer of the winning yacht ( Alan Payne Memorial Trophy ) - Botin
  • 2nd IRC overall: - City of Hobart Trophy - Bass Strait Cup - Solo Trophy - CYCA Trophy
  • 1st IRC Division 1: - George Barton Trophy - CYCA Trophy
  • 1st ORCi Division - Charleston Trophy

Love & War

  • 3rd IRC overall: - RYCT Trophy - Storm Bay Cup
  • 1st IRC Division 4: - Sir Arthur Warner Trophy - CYCA Trophy
  • 1st ORCi Division 3 - TasPorts Trophy
  • Line Honours   -   John H Illingworth Challenge Cup - Rolex Yacht Master timepiece - Cannon
  • 1st yacht due south of Tasman - F&J Livingstone Trophy
  • 3rd IRC Division 0 - CYCA Trophy
  • 2nd over the line - CYCA Trophy

SHK Scallywag 100

  • 1st yacht out of Sydney Heads: - Jack Rooklyn Memorial Trophy - Cannon
  • 3rd over the line - CYCA Trophy
  • 1st IRC Division 2: - Peter Allsop Memorial Trophy - CYCA Trophy

Highly Sprung

  • 1st IRC Division 3 - RORC Trophy - CYCA Trophy
  • 1st ORCi Division 2 - TasPorts Trophy

White Bay 6 Azzurro

  • 1st Corinthian IRC: - Graeme Frizzle Freeman Memorial Trophy - CYCA Trophy
  • 2nd ORCi Division 3 - CYCA Trophy
  • 2nd IRC Division 4 - CYCA Trophy
  • 1st PHS: - RANSA Trophy - CYCA Trophy
  • 1st Corinthian PHS: - York Family Trophy - CYCA Trophy
  • 2nd IRC Division 0 - CYCA Trophy
  • 3rd ORCi Division 1 - CYCA Trophy

Midnight Rambler

  • 2nd Corinthian IRC - CYCA Trophy
  • 3rd IRC Division 4 - CYCA Trophy
  • 1st small boat across the line - Battery Point Trophy and half model
  • 1st Tasmanian yacht on IRC - TasPorts Trophy
  • Navigator of 1st Tasmanian yacht on corrected time (Andrew Davison) - City of Hobart Trophy and plaque
  • 2nd IRC Division 1 - CYCA Trophy
  • 3rd IRC Division 1 - CYCA Trophy
  • 2nd IRC Division 3 - CYCA Trophy
  • 2nd Corinthian PHS - CYCA Trophy
  • 1st female skipper ( Jane Tate Memorial Trophy and half model ) - Felicity Nelson

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  • 1st Two-Handed Division IRC: - Two-Handed Division IRC Trophy - CYCA Trophy
  • 1st Two-Handed Division ORCi - CYCA Trophy
  • 1st Two-Handed Division PHS - CYCA Trophy
  • 2nd Two-Handed Division Line Honours - CYCA Trophy
  • 2nd Two-Handed Division IRC - CYCA Trophy
  • 2nd Two-Handed Division ORCi - CYCA Trophy
  • 2nd Two-Handed Division PHS - CYCA Trophy
  • 3rd Two-Handed Division IRC - CYCA Trophy

Salt Shaker

  • 3rd Two-Handed Division ORCi - CYCA Trophy
  • 3rd Two-Handed Division Line Honours - CYCA Trophy

Euphoria II

  • 3rd Two-Handed Division PHS - CYCA Trophy
  • 1st Two-Handed Division Line Honours - CYCA Trophy
  • 3rd IRC Division 3 - CYCA Trophy
  • 2nd IRC Division 2 - CYCA Trophy
  • 3rd ORCi Division 2 - CYCA Trophy

Pretty Woman

  • 3rd IRC Division 2 - CYCA Trophy

LCE Old School Racing

  • 2nd ORCi Division 2 - CYCA Trophy

She's the Culprit

  • 2nd PHS - CYCA Trophy
  • 3rd PHS - CYCA Trophy
  • 1st Armed Services yacht on corrected time - Oggin Cup and plaque

Team Australia (White Bay 6 Azzurro, Love & War, Maritimo)

  • 1st Southern Cross Cup: - Southern Cross Cup - CYCA Trophy
  • 3rd Corinthian PHS - CYCA Trophy

40th race medallion

  • Bruce Taylor

25th race medallion

  • Stephen McCullum
  • Felicity Nelson
  • Andrew Buckland
  • Graeme Taylor
  • Gordon Maguire
  • Seamanship Award - Rani Trophy: For standing aside  Denali  during their Pan-Pan call, despite  Oskana  having just retired themselves due to damage.
  • Meritorious Service Award

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Ch. 9 The Development of Russia

Ivan i and the rise of moscow, learning objective.

  • Outline the key points that helped Moscow become so powerful and how Ivan I accomplished these major victories
  • Moscow was considered a small trading outpost under the principality of Vladimir-Suzdal into the 13th century.
  • Power struggles and constant raids under the Mongol Empire’s Golden Horde caused once powerful cities, such as Kiev, to struggle financially and culturally.
  • Ivan I utilized the relative calm and safety of the northern city of Moscow to entice a larger population and wealth to move there.
  • Alliances between Golden Horde leaders and Ivan I saved Moscow from many of the raids and destruction of other centers, like Tver.

A rival city to Moscow that eventually lost favor under the Golden Horde.

Grand Prince of Vladimir

The title given to the ruler of this northern province, where Moscow was situated.

The Rise of Moscow

Moscow was only a small trading outpost in the principality of Vladimir-Suzdal in Kievan Rus’ before the invasion of Mongol forces during the 13th century. However, due to the unstable environment of the Golden Horde, and the deft leadership of Ivan I at a critical time during the 13th century, Moscow became a safe haven of prosperity during his reign. It also became the new seat of power of the Russian Orthodox Church.

Ivan I (also known as Ivan Kalita) was born around 1288 to the Prince of Moscow, Daniil Aleksandrovich. He was born during a time of devastation and upheaval in Rus’. Kiev had been overtaken by the invading Mongol forces in 1240, and most of the Rus’ principalities had been absorbed into the Golden Horde of the Mongol Empire by the time Ivan was born. He ascended to the seat of Prince of Moscow after the death of his father, and then the death of his older brother Yury.

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Ivan I. He was born around 1288 and died in either 1340 or 1341, still holding the title of Grand Prince of Vladimir.

Ivan I stepped into a role that had already been expanded by his predecessors. Both his older brother and his father had captured nearby lands, including Kolomna and Mozhaisk. Yury had also made a successful alliance with the Mongol leader Uzbeg Khan and married his sister, securing more power and advantages within the hierarchy of the Golden Horde.

Ivan I continued the family tradition and petitioned the leaders of the Golden Horde to gain the seat of Grand Prince of Vladimir. His other three rivals, all princes of Tver, had previously been granted the title in prior years. However they were all subsequently deprived of the title and all three aspiring princes also eventually ended up murdered. Ivan I, on the other hand, garnered the title from Khan Muhammad Ozbeg in 1328. This new title, which he kept until his death around 1340, meant he could collect taxes from the Russian lands as a ruling prince and position his tiny city as a major player in the Vladimir region.

Moscow’s Rise

During this time of upheaval, the tiny outpost of Moscow had multiple advantages that repositioned this town and set it up for future prosperity under Ivan I. Three major contributing factors helped Ivan I relocate power to this area:

  • It was situated in between other major principalities on the east and west so it was often protected from the more devastating invasions.
  • This relative safety, compared to Tver and Ryazan, for example, started to bring in tax-paying citizens who wanted a safe place to build a home and earn a livelihood.
  • Finally, Moscow was set up perfectly along the trade route from Novgorod to the Volga River, giving it an economic advantage from the start.

Ivan I also spurred on the growth of Moscow by actively recruiting people to move to the region. In addition, he bought the freedom of people who had been captured by the extensive Mongol raids. These recruits further bolstered the population of Moscow. Finally, he focused his attention on establishing peace and routing out thieves and raiding parties in the region, making for a safe and calm metaphorical island in a storm of unsettled political and military upsets.

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Kievan Rus’ 1220-1240. This map illustrates the power dynamics at play during the 13th century shortly before Ivan I was born. Sarai, the capital of the Golden Horde, sat to the southeast, while Moscow (not visible on this map) was tucked up in the northern forests of Vladimir-Suzdal.

Ivan I knew that the peace of his region depended upon keeping up an alliance with the Golden Horde, which he did faithfully. Moscow’s increased wealth during this era also allowed him to loan money to neighboring principalities. These regions then became indebted to Moscow, bolstering its political and financial position.

In addition, a few neighboring cities and villages were subsumed into Moscow during the 1320s and 1330s, including Uglich, Belozero, and Galich. These shifts slowly transformed the tiny trading outpost into a bustling city center in the northern forests of what was once Kievan Rus’.

Russian Orthodox Church and The Center of Moscow

Ivan I committed some of Moscow’s new wealth to building a splendid city center and creating an iconic religious setting. He built stone churches in the center of Moscow with his newly gained wealth. Ivan I also tempted one of the most important religious leaders in Rus’, the Orthodox Metropolitan Peter, to the city of Moscow. Before the rule of the Golden Horde the original Russian Orthodox Church was based in Kiev. After years of devastation, Metropolitan Peter transferred the seat of power to Moscow where a new Renaissance of culture was blossoming. This perfectly timed transformation of Moscow coincided with the decades of devastation in Kiev, effectively transferring power to the north once again.

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Peter of Moscow and scenes from his life as depicted in a 15th-century icon. This religious leader helped bring cultural power to Moscow by moving the seat of the Russian Orthodox Church there during Ivan I’s reign.

One of the most lasting accomplishments of Ivan I was to petition the Khan based in Sarai to designate his son, who would become Simeon the Proud, as the heir to the title of Grand Prince of Vladimir. This agreement a line of succession that meant the ruling head of Moscow would almost always hold power over the principality of Vladimir, ensuring Moscow held a powerful position for decades to come.

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Moscow City Election – 2023

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  • Introduction to the Candidates
  • GUIDE: How to Register to Vote and Vote

This year in the City of Moscow, three City Council seats and school board seats for Zones 1, 3, and 4, are up for election. For the city council race, the winners will be whichever candidates receive the top three sets of votes , while the school board trustees will be decided based on who gets the most votes in their respective districts.

School board

School Board Zone 1: Cody Barr (REP), Jim Frenzel (DEM) School Board Zone 3: Gay Lynn Clyde (REP), Dulce Kersting-Lark (DEM) School Board Zone 4: Jim Gray (REP), Dawna Fazio (DEM)

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While Sandra was unable to conduct an interview with us, you can find more information about her platform and campaign here: https://www.facebook.com/kellyformoscow

Voter Registration Info

Early voting starts Oct 25th, and runs through November 3rd. During this period, citizens can go to the Latah County Courthouse between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. and vote. Otherwise, election day is on November 7th, at which time citizens will need to go to their respective precincts to vote ( Precinct Map ), based on their residential address.

If your permanent residence is here in Moscow, Latah County, Idaho:

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To register to vote online (voteidaho.gov) or at the Latah County clerk’s office or at the polls, you must be a citizen of the United States, 18 years of age, a resident of Idaho and your county for 30 days prior to the election. To prove this, you must provide:

  • Idaho-issued identification card or Idaho driver’s license or current US passport
  • One approved proof of residence document

Any of the above photo identification with correct residence address:

  • Lease or rental agreement
  • Utility bill (excluding cellular telephone bill)
  • Bank or credit card statement
  • Paystub, paycheck, government-issued check
  • For students: Enrollment papers from current school year. 

Identification

Do you have an Idaho state-issued photo identification card (or driver’s license)?

Yes, I have an Idaho state-issued photo identification card (or driver’s license). 

Is your address current on it?

If not please update your address online at dmvonline.itd.idaho.gov/   Or in person at Latah County DMV, 1313 S. Blaine Street, Moscow, ID 83843. (No need to pay the $20 new-card fee. The address will be corrected in the state’s system.) 

No, I do not have an Idaho state-issued photo identification card (or driver’s license) . 

Follow the Idaho DMV rules for a driver’s license. Or apply for an Idaho photo identification card:

Bring 1 or 2 (2 will allow you to get a Star Card for travel purposes) of these original documents proving residency that are less than a year old in your current name with current address to the DMV:

  • Lease, rental agreement, mortgage, or deed
  • Account statement from one or two different utilities (no ¾ page or cell phone bills)
  • Account statement from a bank or financial institution
  • Medical or insurance provider statement, invoice, or explanation of benefits
  • Pay stub or employment verification (it must list your legal name.)
  • Idaho school enrollment records with current address (college IDs are not accepted)
  • Residency affidavit signed by an adult over age 18
  • Vehicle, homeowner’s, or renter’s liability information.
  • And bring your birth certificate and social security card .

Have you been recently married and need to update your name on your Idaho state-issued photo identification card (or driver’s license)?

First, change your name on your social security card by taking to Lewiston Social Security Office:

  • Maiden name social security card
  • Marriage certificate (not the gold-seal version, but the certified copy)
  • Must have State File Number, Groom, Bride, and Family ( maiden ) Name completed
  • Birth certificate (recorded copy, not the keepsake copy)
  • Maiden name state-issued photo identification card (or driver’s license).

Then, change your name on your Idaho state-issued photo identification card (or driver’s license) at the Latah County DMV, 1313 S. Blaine Street, Moscow, ID 83843.

I was recently married, but I do not have ANY valid photo identification card

  • Follow the Idaho DMV rules for a driver’s license. 

Or apply for an Idaho state-issued photo identification card (see steps above). Wait for the plastic one to arrive in the mail. 

2. Change your name on your social security card by taking to Lewiston:

  • New Idaho state-issued photo identification card (or driver’s license).

3.  Wait 24-48 hours. Then return to DMV in person for your state-issued photo identification card (or driver’s license).

There is a new, free Idaho voting identification card option for people who do not drive. This program began in July 2023, so there is not much information available on it. 

The signed affidavit is only to be used if the properly registered voter comes to the polls without a picture identification, and his verbally given address matches the roster. If the addresses do not match, the person must re-register to vote (must go and get the photo identification and proof of address).

As a student , where should I register to vote?

From the Idaho Secretary of State’s website :

“College students must establish, as with all other voter registration applicants, that the locale within which they seek to register and vote is their domicile i.e. that they are living in the college community with the intention of abandoning their former domicile and with the intention of remaining permanently, or for an indefinite length of time, in the new location. Some of the factors which may be relevant in determining whether domicile has been established for voting purposes by a student as well as any other applicant, are as follows:

  • Has the applicant registered to vote elsewhere?
  • Where does the applicant maintain his checking and saving accounts, if any?
  • Where does the applicant pay taxes, and what address did he list as his residence on his last income tax return?
  • What is the residence listed on the applicant’s driver’s license?
  • If the applicant owns an automobile, where is it registered?
  • Does the applicant live year round at his claimed domicile, or does he divide it elsewhere? If it is divided, how much time is spent elsewhere and for what reason?

As a student, you should not be registering and voting in your college locale simply because you failed to register and vote at your true domicile. Registering to vote is a serious matter which should only be done after proper reflection. It should be noted that there is no federal right to vote anywhere in the United States for the office of President. State laws control registration and voting and State residency requirements must be met.”

“We need and want all students to vote at their legal domicile.”

If your permanent residence is in another state, contact your home state’s election division to register and vote (absentee?) there.

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