January 22, 2026

The 2026 Optimist National Championships were held at the Royal Tasmanian Yacht Club in Hobart from 8–15 January, with families from the Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron (RQYS) making the significant journey south to compete at one of the most important junior sailing events on the Australian calendar.

For many RQYS families, the regatta represented a huge commitment. Parents towed boats, packed coach boats, brought along family pets, and crossed Bass Strait aboard the Spirit of Tasmania, highlighting the incredible dedication and community spirit within the RQYS junior sailing program. The effort and sacrifice made the journey all the more rewarding as sailors, parents, and coaches came together for a week of high-level competition and learning.

Opti Race briefing for the year.

RQYS was represented by a strong contingent of sailors under the guidance of Head Coach Adrian Finglas and coach Charlie Bratton. Charlie spent an extended period in Hobart, supporting both the ILCA and Optimist fleets, while also being mentored by Finglas on the finer aspects of regatta coaching at national-level events—an investment in the future strength of the program.

The RQYS Greenfleet team delivered outstanding results, dominating the podium with:

• Hamish King securing the silver medal

• Max von Bibra taking home the bronze medal

Their performances reflect the depth of talent coming through the RQYS development pathway and the effectiveness of the club’s coaching structure.

In the Intermediate Optimist Fleet, RQYS sailors continued their strong showing at the national level, with Hugh Jones claiming first place overall, a remarkable achievement in a highly competitive division. Adding to the club’s success, Naomi von Bibra secured first place in the Under 10 Girls division, highlighting the depth of young talent coming through the RQYS program.

The Open Fleet, the most hotly contested division of the championships due to its role in World Championship team selection, saw Jack Maguire emerge as RQYS’s and Queenslands top performer, finishing an impressive 10th overall against the nation’s best junior sailors.

These results reflect not only individual performances, but also the strength of RQYS’s development pathway from Greenfleet through to Open Fleet competition. Moving forward, RQYS sailors will take away invaluable experience from this national championship, using the lessons learned in Hobart to build towards future state, national, and international success.

Competition across the Open Fleet was fierce, with sailors battling not only for national honours but also for coveted Australian team selection for the World Championships. As expected, New South Wales sailors once again proved dominant in the world selection race, underlining the extremely high standard of racing at this level.

The 2026 Optimist Nationals provided invaluable big-fleet racing experience for RQYS sailors, reinforcing key learning opportunities in starts, Clean air positioning racecourse positioning, and tactical decision-making—skills that will be critical as the team looks ahead to the 2027 Nationals in Melbourne.

With strong results, growing coaching depth, and exceptional family support, RQYS continues to cement its reputation as one of Australia’s leading junior sailing programs.

Please find results of all RQYS Juniors here.

All photos taken with credit to Mike Middleton.

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