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B14 World Championship at Circolo Vela Torbole - Overall

by Mark Barnes 30 Jun 2016 11:33 BST 25-29 June 2016

Day 5 - Race 1

Finally Garda delivered the goods with the Ora solidly in at 15-20 knots. Up the first beat AUS 793 (Bangers/Gracie), GBR 787 (Alan/Ritchie) and GBR 795 (Barnsie/Char) led out to the right under the cliffs into more pressure and a big header. GBR 791 (Wattsy/Bish) after an average start followed in with good pace. The first beat was really decided in calling the layline back with GBR 787 making the best of it to lead round from GBR 791.

First run paid to go hard left with GBR 787 and GBR 795, delaying the gybe for more pressure but overcooked it with GBR 791 jumping the group with a good run in.

The next two laps were very much a one way race track with the fleet hitting the cliff. GBR 791 extended away to take the win finishing with no kite after overstanding the finish layline.

Second was AUS 793 followed by GBR 787 and GBR 795. With a good finish from AUS 793 and AUS 371 (Rick/Mikey) in 6th, leaders GBR 758 (Tim/Johnny) and contender AUS 375 (Craig/Paul) both having poor results, it was all to play for to decide the champion for the Worlds.

Day 5 - Race 2

With the wind at 20 knots the fleet all realised that right was going to pay. GBR 791 took the committee boat, tacked and lead out to the right with GBR 796 (Nick/Tom) chasing hard with little to chose between the first 10 boats. It was a pretty uneventful first run and the fleet had learnt to head back to the cliffs which was an increasing only one way race track but the only challenge was calling the correct gybe point back to the leeward gate.

Second lap and GBR 791 took the left buoy and led off back to the cliff. GBR 791 tacked first only to be surprised to see AUS 371 who had taken the more middle route to get right back in the hunt. Surprisingly AUS 371 tacked back right under GBR 796 and lead them across the top leg.

Down the last run, everyone gybed left for the cliffs again but GBR 791 took the win after a slightly numerous call to gybe early back to the finish. Second was AUS 371 with GBR 796 taking third.

Back on the beach there was a lot of head scratching as teams tried to work out who had taken the championship with GBR 758 and AUS 375 both having poor last races. Once the calculators had come out the winners were

AUS 371 (Rick/Mikey) in Bang Bang who were crowned 2016 World Champions. GBR 758 (Tim /Johnny) in GBR 758 had done enough to hang onto second with AUS 793 (Bangers/Gracie) in Bonus Bone only one point behind in third.

The sweepstake of the week with 350 euros winner takes all went to Sophie Hunt for correctly guessing all the answers.

A superb finish to the event and another well executed race by the Team – huge thanks to Circolo vela Torbole and all those involved for a fantastic regatta.

Prizegiving photos can be viewed in the gallery at the top of the page

Overall Results:

PosNumeroNomeNomeR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9R10Punti
1AUS 371RICK PLAIN, MIKE VINCENT, MH16SCBANG BANG1516‑762‑86229
2GBR 758TIM HARRISON, JONATHAN RATCLIFFE, GURNARD SC 5422513‑9‑19931
3AUS 793GUY BANCROFT, DAVE GRACE, MCCRAE YCBONUS426‑21102‑1722432
4AUS 375CRAIG GARMSTON, PAUL NEWMAN, MCCRAE YCSNATCH21‑131‑13814111038
5GBR 796NICK CRAIG, TOM PYGALL, FRENSHAM POND/WHITSTABLE YC/HARKEN/SANDILINE(dnf)93161‑224112349
6GBR 791MARK WATTS, CHRIS BISHOP, WESTON SCFLYING DONKEY1213‑2210958(dnf)1159
7GBR 771MIKE BEES, MARTIN WORTH, BRIGHTLINGSEA SCBLUE BADGE‑1189581057‑27759
8AUS 780RICHARD REYNOLDS, LISSA MCMILLAN, WOOLLAHRA SCTHE NUDE714492414‑199‑1963
9FRA 773CADRE ALAIN, FRANÇOIS CADRE, CLUB NAUTIQUE DE CASTELNAUDARY 361544‑2412‑18101468
10GBR 787ALAN DAVIS, RICHARD BELL, WESTON SCTROUBLEGUM‑183161815‑211163577
11GBR 795MARK BARNES, CHARLOTTE JONES, WHITSTABLE YC/EXE SCTEAM GUL/NORTH910‑181216313‑2141178
12AUS 792ADRIAN BESWICK, JONO LEBIS, LEVEN YCROCKETSHIP14‑1712143117145‑1680
13AUS 778SOPHIE HUNT, ANDREW PAYNE, RSYSHUNT LEATHER17‑23117‑241416581290
14AUS 373IAN CUNNINGHAM, DAVID CUNNINGHAM, MCCRAE YCBONEWORK8121913119‑21‑2817897
15AUS 378NICK DARLOW, MAX UNRUH, MCCRAE YCSIREN1021‑2336202211‑2417110
16AUS 782ANDRE WEBSTER, KATE FOURNEAUX, CANBERRA YCSPECTRE13185‑27187231223‑26119
17GBR 769DANIEL COWIN, OLI NEEDHAM, BURGHFIELD SCDADDY BOAT2011‑2515‑25171823713124
18GBR 786GERALDINO FERMOR, LEAKY FERMOR, RYATORQ IN 200161572221‑28‑26161523135
19GBR 788JOSH WILCE, WILLIAM HALL, RUTLAND SCB14‑ NORTH SAILS, SEAVOLUTION‑24‑29282523‑32613146139
20GBR 770SIMON HADLEY, NIKKI HADLEY, WHITSTABLE YC 152026814152417(dnf)‑29139
21GBR 757PIERS LAMEBERT, ALEX CAPON, BRIGHTLINGSEA SCMRS C‑29161711261228(dnf)1815143
22AUS 351GLENN CARDWELL, DYLAN CARDWELL, ILLAWARRA YCTHE BANDIT26‑27817‑27269222025153
23AUS 781DAVID LOUTIT, MCCRAE YCSIDE EFFECTS19‑26242620‑2915102118153
24GBR 784STEPHEN BARNES, SIMON REYNOLDS, WHITSTABLE YCNEIL PRYDE2525‑312922‑311931322158
25GBR 762CRISPIN TAILER, GUY HARVILL, SYCNA ANOTHER ABBO21‑30272412252015‑3021165
26GBR 772KATHY SHERRATT, DECLAN CLAMP, WESTON SCTRUNKY28221420‑3116252716‑33168
27GBR 785PETER KNIGHT KNIGHT, JANE REEVES, RESTRONGUET SCDEMELZA67(ocs)191718(dnf)dnfdnfdnf175
28AUS 794KELVIN BOYLE, STUART MCDONNELL, MCCRAEFLIPPER2331‑33‑32301310242920180
29AUS 367STEVE MILLER, LUCY REES, MIDWAY POINT YCPHANTOM22‑3320281919‑33253224189
30GBR 764TONY BLACKMORE, NAOMI POUND, STARCROSS YC/BCYCFLOWER POWER VR SPORT.TV‑32241023(ufd)2729292527194
31GBR 783HENRY WELLS WELLS, TINC TYLER, WEST MERSEA YC (ufd)1921(dnf)293331202831212
32AUS 355STEPHEN MITCHELL, ADRIAN BELL, MIDWAY POINT YCBONDI TRAM3128‑32302830‑32302228227
33GBR 7CARL RAYNES, GUY RAYNES, WESTONCUSTOMISED COMPOSITES33‑342931332330(dnf)3130240
34GBR 768JAMES GARDNER, HAYLING ISLANDPSB REPAIRS303230(dnf)32‑3427312632240
35AUS 368GEOFF WALDON, JIM GAAL, WOOLLAHRA SCORCA BLUSH27‑35343334353426(dnf)34257

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