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Flying Dutchman World Championships at Largs Sailing Club - Overall

by Alan Henderson 20 Jul 2014 13:30 BST 14-19 July 2014

One race was sailed on the final day of the Flying Dutchman Worlds at Largs to seal the Championship. Competitors enjoyed a lay day on Thursday, with many taking a trip on the Paddle Steamer Waverly around the island of Arran. Friday was scheduled to be a racing day, but 35 knots of winds prevented any sailing.

Saturday was the final day, and the start time was brought forward to try to fit in two races, but in the event only one was possible as the winds died.

So battle resumed with Hungarians Szabolcs Majthenyi and Andras Domokos in the driving seat, with a lead of six points. In a mostly windy Championship, they took big leads in windy races, but managed to keep at or close to the front in the lighter and shiftier races too. Their leading challengers in this 42 boat fleet were current World Champions Enno Kramer and Ard Geelkerken, from the Netherlands.

The championships concluded with the Hungarian pair of Szabolcs Majthenyi and Andras Domokos taking first place in the final race and continuing their series of great results throughout the week long regatta. It wasn't all plain sailing, though, as they reached the first windward mark in sixth place but their superior boat speed helped them battle their way to the front, finishing ahead of Italian brothers Nicola and Francesco Vespasiani by almost half a minute.

Third place in the last race went to defending World Champions Enno Kramer and Ard Geelkerken from the Netherlands. This final race was sailed in 15knots with gusts up to 20, but as the last boats finished the breeze faded to a shifty five knots, making the start of another race impossible.

Overall Majthenyi and Domokos dominated the regatta counting five first places and one third to win by a comfortable margin of 8 points ahead of defending world champions Kramer and Geelkerken. The Vespasiani brothers of Italy took third on tiebreak with the German pairing of Kay-uwe Ludke and Kai Schafers on points.

Among competitors from other continents, the best sailors include respectively Edward Cox and Peter Bevis from Australia, the host country of next year's FD Worlds, Paul Hemker and Richard Phillips from USA, and Javier and Pablo Valdes from Mexico.

A number of ladies are competing in this Championship, both as helms and crews. Top female sailor was helm Elisa Koenig of Germany who with crewman Alexander Schmidt, took 20th position overall.

For the host country, the top crew were Jon Williams and Alex Rogers in 18th place. The FD Class thanked its event sponsors Clamcleats, Design Berlin, Banks Sails, Ronstan, Magill & Co Ltd, Old Pulteney, Allen Bros and Musto.

The class would like to thank Championship sponsors Clamcleats, Design Berlin, Banks Sails, Ronstan, Magill & Co Ltd, Old Pulteney, Allen Bros, Musto.

The next FD Worlds will be in Sydney, starting 5th January 2015.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmCrewR1R2R3R4R5R6R7Pts
1stHUN70Szabolcs MajthenyiAndras Domokos11‑431118
2ndNED26Enno KramerArd Geelkerken322‑642316
3rdITA4Nicola VespasianiFrancesco Vespasiani4(DNC)1554221
4thGER88Kay‑uwe LudtkeKai Schafers‑843226421
5thDEN21Jorgen Bojsen‑MollerJacob Bojsen‑Moller5354‑123525
6thAUT38Christophe AichholzerPhilipp Zingerle9661‑115633
7thGER113Kilian KonigJohannes Brack28‑161337841
8thHUN13Andras SuliDavid Papp65177711(DNC)53
9thCZE21Jiri HrubyTomas Palkovsky10‑13139891059
10thGER98Schmuel MarkhoffMichael Matscheroth1110812613‑1460
11thITA7Alberto BarenghiGabor Koles12121111‑168963
12thGER28Olaf BallersteinJobst Wellensiek7710‑2419151674
13thGER100Jan LechlerJens Salow191112181412‑2186
14thHUN11Gabor Gaborjani SzaboBela Argay(DNC)9781014DNC91
15thNED18Frank NooijenSjors Riemslag132022‑251516793
16thAUS7Edward CoxPeter Bevis16(DNC)23179171395
17thNED16Robert DeLangePieter Zandstra(DNC)DNC1810131012106
18thGBR387Jon WilliamsAlex Rogers‑24152021171815106
19thGBR380Julian BridgesJack Wild231619202119‑27118
20thGER133Elisa KoenigAlexander Schmidt2517261420(OCS)17119
21stGBR389Glyn SheffieldChris Rutter171924‑31232318124
22ndITA94Pierfrancesco EustachiPaolo Rossi1414(DNF)16DNCDNC11141
23rdGER1777Hartmut WesemullerHolger Wesemuller212132222524(DNF)145
24thUSA3Paul HemkerRichard Phillips26(DNC)2123272625148
25thNED29Durk SchroorWiecher Leidekker(DNF)DNC2915182130156
26thGER66Kurt PrenzlerWolfgang Hoft18(DNC)25292220DNC157
27thGER123Martin KrumhaarUwe Stemmler22(DNC)3530262222157
28thGER12Ernst GretenDetlef Kruger15182733(DNC)DNC23159
29thNED341Ronald StalmanDurk Zandstra20(DNC)1519DNFDNC19159
30thITA20Giacomo Samuelli FerettiTommaso Samuelli Feretti(DNC)DNC14272425DNF176
31stGBR388Tony LyallColin Burns(DNC)DNC3032282820181
32ndGER172Marc StrittmatterJohn Maguire(DNC)DNC3128292929189
33rdNED10Lotje MeijerLouis de Ruiter(DNC)DNC926DNCDNC26190
34thGBR382Peter DoranPhilip Kyewski(DNF)DNC3336DNF2724206
35thGBR310Chris NicholDawn Macrae(DNF)DNC3638DNF3031221
36thMEX126Javier ValdesPablo Valdes(DNF)DNC3735DNFDNC28229
37thNED20Carlo BrugmanWim Brugman(DNC)DNC2837DNCDNCDNC237
38thGER40Bernd SchreiberAndy Johnston(DNC)DNCDNS34DNFDNFDNC249
39thGBR373Rosie PyeNeil Pye(DNC)DNC34DNCDNCDNCDNC249
40thGER87Hans‑Peter SchwarzRoland Kirst(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC258
40thMEX125Rodolfo Valdes GarciaSatiago Ayala Cortina(DNF)DNCDNCDNCDNFDNCDNC258
40thNED5Fred SchaafKlaas van der Spek(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC258

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