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Fireball World Championship 2016 at Mossel Bay Yacht and Boat Club - Day 4

by Cormac Bradley 16 Dec 2016 06:36 GMT 4-16 December 2016

British pair, Tom Gillard and Richard Anderton, sailing GBR 15127 have only just retained their Worlds title from Pwllheli, Wales... by winning all eight races sailed thus far in the 2016 World Championships in South Africa.

In a Facebook posts around 2pm British time on Thursday afternoon, Tom was able to confirm their success with a day and two races to spare. A more manageable day was had on the water with a South-Easterly of 10 - 12 knots blowing.

In second place, the Swiss pair of Claude Mermod and Ruedi Moser (SUI 14799) also continued their consistent ways with two second places but the Aussie pair of Ben Schulz and Jack Lidgett (AUS15113) while scoring a third in the first race of the day, had a gear problem in the second race and, in Ben's own words, limped across the line in seventh place.

While the Aussies may be reasonably secure in third place overall they won't be taking anything for granted because the British wife and husband pair of Andy and Derian Scott (GBR 14941) are sitting in fourth overall and despite a Facebook comment that she was "pooped" after the day's racing, another lighter session (relative to the start of the week), might just suit Derian and Andy.

The first South African combination in the overall standings is Yogi Devaris and Ferdinand Holm (RSA 14910) in fifth place.

Fireball International Commodore, Steve Chesney, crewing with Hugh Watson (GBR 14791) lies in sixth, with the Kenyans, Alastair Bush and David Carroll (KEN 14535) seventh, the Czechs, Johana Koranva Napravnikova and Jakub Napravnik (Rear Commodore Europe)(CZE 15109), eighth, the Canadians Joe Jospe and Tom Egli (CAN 15024), ninth and South African Fireball legend JJ Provoyeur and Ian MacRobert (RSA 14422) rounding out the top ten.

For Wednesday's lay-day the fleet had the choice of an organised trip to a local Game Reserve and it would appear that quite a few exercised that option.

The last race of the event commences on the water only eight hours from when this report is being written, 10:00 South African time, 08:00 British (and Irish) time.

Results after Day 4:

PosNatSail NoHelmCrewR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8Pts
1stGBR15127Gillard ThomasAnderton Richard‑111111117
2ndSUI14799Mermod ClaudeMoser Ruedi2‑332222215
3rdAUS15113Schulz BenLidgett Jack3244333‑722
4thGBR14941Scott DerianScott Andy7(DNC)53576639
5thRSA14910Divaris YogiHolm Ferdinand842514(RET)4340
6thGBR14791Watson HughChesney Steve578‑9765442
7thKEN14535Bush AlastairCarroll David486‑144411946
8thCZE15109Koranva Johana NapravnikovaNapravnik Jakub‑10578888852
9thCAN15024Jospe JoeEgli Tom6(DNC)DNC7657562
10thRSA14422Provoyeur JjMacrobert Ian9AGF1113101010‑1476
11thRSA14904Parker AnthonyParker Diane(DNF)613111511131079
12thFRA14793Lidgett ScotNouel Jean‑Francois(DNF)111515121391186
13thGBR15102Scarth MartynJohnson ThomasAGF9(DNC)1099DNC1591
14thSUI14859Haerdi‑Landerer ChristinaLanderer Cedric(DNF)AGF10611RET121393
15thCZE14864Veit MartinKrejtza Filip(DNF)1091817121818102
16thRSA14901Laing DaveChrisAGFAGF14‑2019141717107
17thRSA14321Statt CundleLaing RoryAGFAGF(DNC)2316151619119
18thRSA14723Watkins ImogenWatkins Ian(DNF)DNCDNC2113RET1512139
19thSUI15063Erne MiannePoulson Clay(DNF)DNC171218DNCAGFAGF144
20thRSA15047Allers NikolaiAllers Florian(DNF)DNCAGF17DNCDNC14AGF151
21stGBR14872Newson BarbaraNewson Guy(DNC)DNC1622DNCRET1916151
22ndRSA14411De Engel JayNel Dewet(DNF)DNC1216DNCDNCDNCDNC158
23rdRSA14299Parker RichardParker Grant(DNC)DNCDNC19AGFDNCAGF20159
24thFRA11059Hernandez DenisHernandez Esteban(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNCAGFAGF176
25thNAM14415Sturm FridolfAllers Pascal(DNF)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC182

For more information on the event visit the official web site at www.fireballworlds2016.co.za or the facebook page.

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