Corum Melges 24 worlds at Key Largo - Overall
by Keith Taylor 17 Dec 2005 08:37 GMT
11-16 December 2005
James Spithill helming Luna Rossa wins the Corum Melges 24 worlds in Florida © Tim Wilkes /
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ITALY’S LUNA ROSSA TEAM WINS CORUM MELGES 24 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
Light weather conditions on the final day of the 2005 Corum Melges 24 World Championship at Ocean Reef Club in Key Largo today turned the 99-boat fleet inside out but James Spithill’s Italian Luna Rossa team held on to a diminished lead to prevail with an eight point margin.
The 11th and final race, on flat water with a puffy six to eight knot northeaster, saw Spithill post his worst score of the week, a 27th place caused when he and other boats in the middle of the course were disadvantaged by a 30 degree wind shift that reshuffled the deck for all the competitors.
"With one race today, all we had to do was stay close to Dave Ullman," said Spithill. Ullman, the sailmaker from Newport Beach, California, sailing his Pegasus 505, had started the day in second place but dropped to third at the finish. "We had a 20-boat cushion," Spithill continued, "but the conditions were extremely tough. We got off the start line in good shape but in these light conditions everyone does the same speed, so we stayed in close contact with Dave."
Spithill, the 26-year-old Australian skipper of Italy’s Luna Rossa Challenge for the America’s Cup, was sailing with three other members of his America’s Cup crew, with additional help from 11-year-old Mac Agnese from Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. There was only one Italian passport holder on the sleek white 24-foot sportboat and that belonged to Manuel Modena, a 49er sailor from Italy’s Lake Garda. The other two crew members were American brothers Jonathan and Charlie McKee, from Seattle, Washington.
Both McKees are double Olympic sailing medalists "My relationship with the McKees goes back to Seattle’s One World Challenge for the America’s Cup in New Zealand in 2000," Spithill said. "They are a great couple of guys. You just have to look at their CVs. They’ve done it all."
Agnese, Spithill’s smallest crew member was invited aboard the boat before Key West Race Week to bring the crew up to the maximum permitted weight of 793 pounds. An Optimist sailor from the Lauderdale Yacht Club, Agnese got a week and a half off school in sixth grade at the Sunrise Middle School near Ft. Lauderdale, substituting the class room for on-the-water sailing lessons with some of the world’s best.
Another Italian boat finished in second place overall, as Gabriele Benussi took the final finish gun with his Marrachech Express, from Trieste, Italy. It was a devastating performance from a team that took delivery of their brand new production boat just one month before the event and only sailed together in any Melges 24 for the first practice race just two days before the start of competition. Only two of Benussi’s crew had had prior experience in the class.
"We made a bad start with a 35th place but after that we had a very positive result," Benussi said. "Before we started, I’d have said that getting in the top ten results would be a fantastic result for us. To be second in this company has made us very, very happy."
Ullman, a 59-year-old veteran with numerous world and national championships to his credit, dropped to third on points. "This was by far the best Melges Worlds ever sailed," Ullman said. "We got entries like James Spithill who hadn’t been in the class before and who sail at the top, top level. They did a really nice job. The Luna Rossa guys were pretty much in control. They are good!" more . . .
Overall Results: (11 races, 1 discard)
1. James Spithill, Luna Rossa, Genoa, Italy, 5-12-25-7-1-1-8-1-2-6-(27), 68pts
2. Gabriele Benussi, Marrachech Express, Trieste, Italy, (35)-1-3-2-4-9-7-10-15-24-1, 76pts
3. David Ullman, Pegasus505, Newport Beach, Calif., 6-(41)-7-1-5-3-28-11-1-1-30, 93pts
4. Morgan Reeser, Mfatic, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., 2-8-1-17-20-8-11-16-12-7-(34), 102pts
5. Gabrio Zandona, Joe Fly, Como, Italy, 11-(35)-22-5-3-5-32-2-13-4-11, 108pts
6. François Brenac, Partner & Partners, La Rochelle, France, 22-14-18-3-11-11-(59)-19-4-5-4, 111pts
7. Brian Porter, Full Throttle, Winnetka, Ill., 26-2-11-4-7-18-47-3-8-12-(55), 138pts
8. Flavio Favini, Blu Moon, Germignaga, Italy, 24-37-2-21-10-28-(82)-8-5-3-3, 141pts
9. John Bertrand, Fusion M, Annapolis, Maryland, 9-15-(46)-22-22-4-36-5-3-2-28, 146pts
10. Nicola Celon, Ale Ali, Verona, Italy, 1-22-16-15-29-10-9-(66)-21-32-6, 161pts
Full results at www.2005corumm24worlds.com/results.asp