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ToPark J/24 Europeans on Lake Balaton, Hungary - Day 2

by Mark Jardine 24 Sep 2008 10:14 BST 22-26 September 2008
An impromptu rowing race is held on day two of the J/24 Europeans in Hungary © Event Media

On day two of the ToPark J/24 Europeans on Lake Balaton, the first races were finally possible as a light wind filled in for long enough to hold two races.

During the morning an impromptu rowing race was held with teams of three from each of the seven nations rowing Optimists around a course laid by the race committee inside the harbour. Teams used whatever implements they could get their hands on as oars, the British team choosing two coal shovels and a broom. Each nation had to carry their national flag around the course with them. The race was not without incident as the Hungarian team sunk while rounding the first mark and the British team were disqualified by the international jury for stealing the German flag as the teams travelled in opposite directions. In the end the German team won the race with the Italians second and the Swedes third.

At just after midday, the postponement flag was dropped as a light breeze from the South filled in across the lake. An hour later the real racing started in earnest. After a general recall the black flag was raised and the Europeans Championships was underway. Fast out of the blocks were the Italian team of Pietro Diamanti on ITA-212 who lead from start to finish. Peer Kock’s German team on GER-9230 finished second with the evergreen Stuart Jardine on ‘Team Henri-Lloyd’ third.

The wind had remained remarkably consistent throughout the first race but as the day wore on it was becoming more erratic. The race committee sent the ribs to re-lay the course as the wind swung round to the West and sent the second race away. The left hand side of the beat paid with Greg Wilcox helming the German ‘Team Rotoman’ leading around the windward mark. The wind continued to swing around to the East during the second lap with those teams who went left hung out to dry on the beat. Rotoman held their lead to the finish with some resorting to using genoas on the final run.

After the first day, Peer Kock’s ‘Seglershop’ are leading with ‘Team Rotoman’ second – a great day for the German teams. Hungarian teams fill the next two positions. Consistency is proving a sought after commodity.

Today, once again, the postponement flag is up and there is very little sign that a breeze will fill in. There is a real danger that we won’t complete enough races to constitute a series.

Shoreside the Hungarian hospitality and organisation has been fantastic. Film crews have been out on the water and had videos of the day’s racing (both rowing and sailing) for everyone to watch on the big screen in the evening. Goulash and beer has been in plentiful supply – we certainly aren’t going to go home from this event with empty stomachs! I think I might go vegetarian for a couple of weeks when I get home though.

Results after Day 2: (2 races)

PosBoat NameNatSail NoHelmCrewClubR1R2Pts
1SeglershopGER9230Peer KockMarc-Daniel Mählmann, Roland Böhm, Daniel Frost, Stefan KarsunkeNRV MSC246
2RotomanGER5420Greg WilcoxJan Marc, Tim Becker, Frithjof Schade, Philip NannBSC617
3Imi JeHUN7Székely AntalBodnár Imre, Danics Tamás, Takács Csaba, Takács ViktorLellei Vitorlás Egylet4610
4Kirowski - Egressy DentalHUN11Kovács ZoltánSallai Gábor, Erdos Bálint, Kövendy Zsófia, Brencsán DávidEgis5914
5JuelssandGER5313Ragna ThönnessenVenita Damm, Marianne Frese, Laura Hatje, Janne Höpken, Tania TammlingSVAOe10818
6Botta DrittaITA460Di Fraia Pasquale MarioMontella Luca Carlo, Dorasceati Marco, Diana Etio, Cataldi GianlucaLNI La Mardalena71219
7Just for FanGER1078Jan-Hendlich BröhmChristoph Nadolny, Svenja Ohlen, Hampe Julian, Maximilian BischofASC14721
8Henri Lloyd (Rebel)GBR4215Stuart JardineMark Jardine, James Holah, Jim Griffith, David EllisRoyal Lymington Yacht Club32023
9GefcoHUN2Hercsel ErikCsomai József, Horváth Márton, Illy István, Péter CsabaBYC81523
10PfanGER3874Häger LarsHäger Silke, Drews Tobias, Meierrieks Johanna, Christen OliverASV Kiel121123
11JamaicaITA212Diamanti PietroDiamanti Giuseppe, Caridi Gianluca, Alfarano Enrico, Pregliasco LucaCNM Carrara12425
12ÖregszemHUN3Gero AndrásCsollány Csaba, Andorka Rudolf, Kovács Márton, Melha MártonBFYC20525
13JispotNED62R Juo KokRemco van den Beng, Gennie Gontzak, Kim Platteeuw, Annelies OsingaKnrzu Muiden23326
14SagemHUN13Litkey FarkasGlódi Balázs, Monus Gyula, Ormandlaki ÁronKMP VSE111627
15MVM PartnerHUN109Csoltó ÁkosNagy Csaba Zsolt, Rick Gergely, Kadocsa Bálint KálmánBYC131427
16Hungriger WolfGER5316Johann-Peter HuhnJannik Dehren, Björn Sievers, Hendrik Preuß, Fabian DammSVAOe29231
17DiegoHUN77Nagy R. AttilaÁldott Andrea, Bér Rudolf, Kugler Nándor, Varjas SándorBYC161733
18UFS-TóparkHUN44Weöres MártaScholtz Petronella, Buda Júlia, Loidl Nóra, Lám Annamária, Bugya FruzsinaKerekedSCP21335
19KürtHUN12Soponyai GézaSoponyai Hunor, Adorján Csaba, Deák SzabolcsKMP VSE182139
20PatronusHUN15Litkey BotondHorgos Tamás, Futó István, Gömbös LórántKMPSE311041
21BondHUN4Sabján AnnamáriaKristóf Zoltán, Kiss Zsolt, Krauth BalázsSirály24SCP41
22EuphemyeHUN203Madarász TamásKovácsi László, Meretei Gábor, Kutassy LászlóBYC212243
23LaurelHUN14Makai GáborSzalay Tamás, Dr. Lokodi Csaba, Fehér Péter, Békés MiklósTHE173047
24Running MenGER4785Stephan MaisKlaas Simon, Kilian Noack, Daniel Carl, Torsten ViebrockLUJ153348
253C26GER5269Helms Van-PeteKatrin von Borstel, Daniel Wächter, Eike Junge, Susann BröhanESV193150
26BreakHUN20Büki GáborBarnóczky János, Boros Balázs, Nagy Gábor, Kemendy CsabaJavse222850
27ZuluNED64Kakas MátéDoug Hardman, Bajusz András, Bajusz Ildikó, Németh Ákos, Kása MihályBYCSCP2651
28Front RunnerSWE4898Per-Hakan PerssonPeter Nielsen, Monica Persson, Andreas Olovsson, Baltzar WeinhagenMalmoe SS272552
29Sailing PlanetSWE5330Anna GunnarssonHenrik Hansson, Dan Fredskor, Max Helzer, Marianne Schoke 302353
30 GRE5205Tasos NikolauRobert Sarina, Christina Garaki, Nikos Kapelonis, Ioannis VoulgarisChania SCRAF1955
31Play-MateHUN24Máté IstvánMáténé Vágány Tünde, Szita László, Visnyovszky LeventeAVSC253560
32Big 5HUN5Gál Pál ZoltánDr. Kállay Benjámin, Mikó Gergely, Biocs Péter, Papathanaszin ThomasOMFB342761
33ÉgiHUN82Pernesz PéterSzabó Péter, Berec Péter, Dózsai Viktor, Peer AndrásBYC283462
34CardnetHUN16Lettner AdorjánSpeer Walter, Sabján Zoltán, Dancs Antal, Czégai László(tart.)BYC332962
35PaganiniHUN22Orosz ÁrpádPataki Attila, Ifj. Pataki Attila, Hideg Miklós, Bendicsek József (tart.)Garuda323264

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