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Wireless Communications 505 Pre-Worlds at Adelaide Sailing Club - Overall

by Jordan Spencer 1 Jan 04:20 GMT 30-31 December 2024
Day Two of the Sir James Hardy 505 Pre-Worlds © Christophe Favreau

Day 2 of the Sir James Hardy 505 pre-worlds brought picture perfect conditions for a day at the beach. It also brought pretty good sailing conditions. We had more breeze than yesterday, 10-12 knots. It was a shifty breeze, but overall, moving left throughout the day. For race 4 the top mark was set at 230 degrees, race 5 at 220 and race 6, 205 degrees. The courses were two-lap windward leewards.

A 505, sails with a symmetrical spinnaker. In lighter winds it is faster to sail the downwind leg as a run. As the wind increases, once the crew is on the trapeze upwind, it is quicker to reach when sailing downwind. You sail the boat like it has an asymmetrical spinnaker. For today's racing, race 4 saw the teams running and the second two races saw them reaching.

In race 4 today, most of the lead pack started early in the gate and gaining on the left side of the course. But we also saw the pathfinder round the top mark the first time in third. The leader though at that first mark was Howie Hamlin and Andy Zinn. Second was a whole lot of horizon. This team have been red hot throughout the year and their form continues here at the pre-worlds. They continued on to win the race. Second was Mike Holt and Carl Smit and third, Nathan Batchelor and Sam Pascoe.

For race 5 and 6, Howie and Andy's form continued to be red hot, posting two seconds, but the increase in wind saw another team turn sizzling hot. The West Australian pairing of Peter Nicholas and Luke Payne, the 2023 World Champions won both races. This pairing, are both pro sailors and they sail their boat with ruthless accuracy. As the wind increases, they are able to keep their rig very stable in the choppy seas and it makes them fast. Third in race 5 was Robin Duessen and David Snoad - this team still speaking, after Robin discovered David had put his birth year in the entry form as 1924 for a bit of humour. Third in race 6 was again Mike Holt and Carl Smit.

Overall, the Sir James Hardy pre-worlds were won by Howie and Andy. Their lead over the second placed Holt and Smit was 2 points. Third, another 4 points back was the local father and son team of Malcolm and Angus Higgins. Our place getters, each winning some extremely rare special edition Hardy's Wines. January 1st is a lay day for the fleet. January 2nd is when racing for the World Championship starts.

Overall Results:

PosHelmCrewNatSail NoStateClubR1R2R3R4R5R6Pts
1 Howard Hamlin Andy ZinnUSA9262CANHYC1‑8812214
2 Mike Holt Carl SmitUSA9072NevadaSCYC3532RAF316
3 Malcolm Higgins Angus HigginsAUS9191SABSYC‑91258420
4 Robin Duessen David SnoadAUS9194SAASC52‑943822
5 Nathan Batchelor Sam PascoeGBR9253Tyne and WearTynemouth Sailing Club2‑6635622
6 Peter Nicholas Luke PayneAUS8801WARFBYC 1344‑151123
7 Mike Martin Adam LowryUSA9106CAStFYC6357‑9728
8 Sandy Higgins Paul MarshAUS9272SAB&SYC8‑151114529
9 Ian Pinnell Charles DwyerGBR9238NorthamptonHISC411‑211061849
10 Philippe Boite Marin CarnotFRA9270FRANCECVSQ11711‑1412950
11 Nic Baird Eric AndersonUSA9248CaliforniaStFYC101413‑1771357
12 Michael Wilson Stu BithellGBR9229Isle Of ManIoMYC717716‑281461
13 Mark Stowell Jake BessenAUS9254WARFBYC‑23201019141174
14 Chris Nicholson Charlie WyattAUS9134NSWLMYC1712‑2521171077
15 Alexander Holzapfel Arne WittemerGER9258BerlinPSK‑22211712151984
16 Jan Saugmann Nick JohnstonDEN9244HovedstadenHSC2019‑266212086
17 Tom Stivano Simon BurtAUS8759NSWB16YC18‑25229221687
18 Terry Scutcher Daniel RoosGBR8760ACTCYCA152715‑36181590
19 Alexandra Alder Marcus CooperAUS9209SAHSC1492820‑302495
20 Alex Blacker Jesse MittonAUS9018SAASC121329‑302323100
21 Michael Quirk Cam McDonaldAUS9263NSWTba‑45341681332103
22 Michael Babbage James McAllisterAUS8794NSWNC YC3122‑36231912107
23 Tim Boeger Finn BoegerGER9260HamburgHSC24‑4224251026109
24 Douglas Hagan Ho NaluUSA9252HIPCYC2916‑44222917113
25 Kevin Cameron Sam HeritageAus9061QldDPSS30‑4112311130114
26 Herve de Kergariou Geraud LafortuneFRA9147BrittanyYCF26‑3814332621120
27 Michael Duffield Anthony GauntAUS8817WAFSC‑383332131628122
28 Nicola Birkner Angela StengerGER9197BundesstaatVSaW2528‑37183222125
29 Stefan Koechlin Andreas AchterbergGER9070DeutschlandSVS4310332820DNF134
30 Micki Daisenberger Johannes TellenGER9198BavariaDTYC1918193545RET136
31 Nicholas Mariani Alexander ThomsonAUS9264WAFSC34292026‑4034143
32 Tim Murphy Paul Von GreyUSA8937CaliforniaSCYC2126302937‑43143
33 Justin Carey Chris CareyAUS8809QLDDPSS482423‑592427146
34 Chris Gregg Ian GreggAUS8781QLDDPSS27352724‑4135148
35 Mike Punnett Blaine PedlowUSA8576IdahoPCYC1637‑45382539155
36 Ayden Menzies Adam WyattAUS8644NSWTBC333618‑393436157
37 Carter Jackson Will MacDonaldAUS9265NSWMSC362339‑453531164
38 Luke Ingalls John IngallsUSA8786Rhode IslandSYC‑503235473933186
39 Neil How Zoe HowAUS8891SAHSC‑533140503829188
40 Edward Cox Peter NicholsonAUS9205NSWCYCANSC5534323137189
41 Owen Vale Quinn AndrewAUS8796NSWRPAYC52‑5738342746197
42 Finlay Crisp Tom AlderAUS9192SAASCNSC5250443625207
43 Tony Turton David ClaytonAUS8886SABSYC‑494041414740209
44 Brooke Jones Brian JonesAUS8589SAHSC284951‑574441213
45 Aaron Ross Rob WatermanUSA9083CaliforniaABYC3754315142DNF215
46 Ryan Kelly Harry MittonAUS8946SAASC & WSC4039543746RET216
47 Ian Burford David ChristieAUS9213SADPSSNSC4746404838219
48 Damien Carey David OttawayAUS9223SAHSC35‑6143485342221
49 Michael Gallagher Matt BroomanAUS8840NSWWSC3948425543RET227
50 Nigel Lott Bob FranksAUS9257QLDDPSS32DNS652733DNF228
51 Ryan Menzies Lucas GeddesAUS8893NSWWASC4244DNS434955233
52 Aussie Higgins Jarrod HazellAus8797WAFSCNSC4647495745244
53 Richard Hyde Lindsay GilbertAUS9071QLDDPSSNSC4553525549254
54 Scott Lidgett Ben O'BrienAUS8626VICDBYC44515654‑5851256
55 Robin Cross Tim GriffinAUS8839SABSYC4130DNS5366DNS261
56 Richard Batten Jamie BattenAUS8739VICHSC46604960‑6347262
57 Luke Abbott Kieren AbbottAUS8968WAFSC5163‑64425652264
58 Frank Weigelt Nathan de VriesGER8884MunichDTYC475660‑625053266
59 Brian Pike Riley PikeAUS8639NSWGSCNSC5348585454267
60 Mirco Gantenberg Jacob NiewiarraGER9074HerneHSCNSC4355655160274
61 Andrew Cawley Patrick AttwellAUS8855WARFBYCDNS5852566148275
62 Roger Pell Byron MaverickAUS9017WARFBYC/ FSC57595746‑6057276
63 Peter Croft Gary RushtonAUS9037QLDSYCTLE‑6458635956295
64 Anna Hauschild Julia AchterbergGER8682BerlinSCSeV54RETDNCDNS5250298
65 Joshua Till Ashlie DuffieldAUS881WAFSC/SoPYC55‑6559616558298
66 Grant Abbott Matthew TillAUS8667WAFSC/MOFSC566262‑646259301
67 Steve Howden Jeremy KerriskAUS9115VICPMYCNSC50616767RET316
68 Martin Smith Sam ByassAUS9022SAHSCDNS6663666461320
69 Matt Hansen Shane AttwellAUS9273WAFSCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC44328
70 Cullen Hughes Paul ReesAUS9136NSWBSCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC355

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