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J/24 World Championship at Annapolis Yacht Club - Overall

by Mark Penfold 9 May 2009 21:00 BST 30 April - 8 May 2009

Blue skies and strong breezes greeted us the day after the end of these Championships, the final irony of a difficult week at the United States Capital of Sailing. Like Cowes, the perennial claimant to the British equivalent, Annapolis proved a fickle and unpredictable venue for the 2009 J/24 World Championships. A tough challenge for the excellent race officer, as much as for the teams on the water, with unreliable breezes and strong watershed currents that – according to the locals – characterise Chesapeake Bay at this time of the year.

With only four races completed by Thursday evening, the race management team faced an unenviable challenge of starting three races on Friday, before the 2.30 pm deadline. Cool heads were called for and a 6-10 knot southerly breeze kicked in a little earlier than predicted, rewarding those on the water with three good races.

Overnight leader and 2008 World Champion Andrea Casale of Italy found the light air slows that dogged many of the fleet when the wind was soft. His challenge evaporated with the second of two final day mid-fleet finishes. Race five introduced a discard to the series and top three placings for 1996 winner Chris Larson and Argentine Matias Pereira launched both of them into the top four, where they were joined by Brazilian double World Champion Mauricio Santa Cruz, despite an unpromising 16th place. Canadian-Bulgarian, Rossi Milev took the lead with a 12th.

In Race 6, battle was truly joined and these boats occupied four of the top five places, setting up a big finale, with only 6 points between fourth placed Pereira and leader Larson. With the top four otherwise engaged, it was the turn of local helm David Bonney to end his week on a high with a win in race 7 – let’s hope it wasn’t soured too much by the technical infringement that brought with it a 20% penalty. 2005 Weymouth Champion, the ever smiling Anthony Kotoun took second place to give him fifth position overall. Third place lifted Santa Cruz to first overall and Larson’s 11th gave him second place. Rossi Milev took third spot, to go with his second place from last year, with Pereira in fourth. Santa Cruz is now halfway to Ken Read’s record six wins. More significantly, he is the first overseas visitor to a US-hosted World Championships to go away with the title.

Ian Southworth’s promising win in Race One gave a temporary boost to hopes of a first British win in the event, but Ian commented that he found boatspeed a problem in the lighter airs that dogged the week. Lower down the rankings, racing was just as tough as at the front, with no quarter asked or given. The best of boats found it hard to climb back up the fleet. British sailor Nick McDonald, who travelled with a scratch crew – including myself and Damian Thomson from the UK; Barbara Gold and Paul Stanford from the US – probably gained as much satisfaction from a fighting 45th in the final race as any one of the seven different race winners did from their own individual successes.

Overall Results: (7 races, 1 discard)

Pos Bow / Sail NoBoat NameSkipper Country R1R2R3R4R5R6R7Pts
137/ BRA 37 Bruschetta Mauricio Santa Cruz Brazil 61[63/20%] 11164341
291/ USA 5362 National Sailing Hall of Fame Chris Larson USA 222/ZFP [43] 6331147
321/ ARG 5194 Carrera Matias Pereira Argentina 81417[29] 21648
470/ CAN 2827 Clear Air Rossi Milev Canada [23] 56101251452
555/ ISV 5239 Bomba Charger Anthony Kotoun USVI 72[80/RAF] 32117261
668/ USA 5078 Paraloc Will Welles USA 14722[26] 7251085
765/ USA 2934 Mookie Peter Levesque USA 10[31] 992083187
828/ ITA 434 Fiamma Gialla Andrea Casale Italia 21985[44] 4018101
958/ USA 58 Bangor Packet Anthony Parker USA 522252/40% [56] 235109
1016/ JPN 5289 Three Bond Tetsuya Matsunaga Japan 1232335[80/BFD] 2412109
1183/ USA 2274 WIP Mark Hillman USA 26[35/20%] 1215191033115
1266/ USA 5419 Talking Heads Charles Enright USA 24201[80/BFD] 371619117
1323/ CHI 5225 EFT Group Raul del Castillo Chile 4531/20% 31259[70] 123
1415/ JPN 5317 Gekko Tomomi Hatakeyama Japan [55] 17214241723124
1517/ URU 5226 Mojo Santiago Silveira Uruguay 1512[45] 3133269126
1645/ USA 5319 Mr Happy Bob Harden USA 3339[50] 132868127
1720/ ARG 5398 U2 Joaquin Doval Argentina 284154036[71/ZFP] 7130
1840/ MEX 5324 Glaceau Vitaminwater Jorge Xavier Murireta Mexico 161055018[80/ZFP] 40139
1930/ USA 5237 Hedgehog Ian Southworth England 124/ZFP 1824[50] 4629142
2071/ CAN 4865 Rex Scott Weakley Canada 450341[80/40%] 3124144
2173/ USA 5277 Pop Rocks Tim Healy USA 327/ZFP 33342324/RDG(1) [80/DSQ] 144
2290/ USA 4006 Peter Rich USA 43/20% [48/ZFP] 2771031/20% 26144
2319/ ARG 5229 Akvinta Francisco van Avermaete Argentina 385511[66] 9236151
2443/ PUR 4583 Orion Fraito Lugo Puerto Rico 222146[80/BFD] 171149166
2522/ ARG 5403 Cerro Castor Alejandro Rossi Argentina 11[78/ZFP] 2820/20% 251864166
2648/ USA 4047 Zoom Chad Olness USA 354344[60] 151217166
2792/ USA 1132 Spoilsport Stuart Challoner USA 3132/ZFP 26[49] 292925172
2879/ USA 3775 Blitz Al Constants USA 2546/20% 103[80/BFD] 5930173
2924/ CHI 5224 Mancilla Per von Appen Chile 5240/ZFP 16256[69/ZFP] 35174
3077/ USA 5259 Twins Chris Zaleski USA 174259[61] 222116177
3156/ CAN 4260 Navtech.ca Thomas Etienne Barbeau Canada 3644/ZFP 748[80/BFD] 3213180
3232/ USA 4906 TMC Racing Michael Whitfield USA 55/20% 3840211413[62] 181
3329/ SWE 5330 Sailing Planet Anna Gunnarsson Sweden 2933378[80/BFD] 2847182
3461/ USA 5357 Beauty Bill Fastiggi USA 20265336[80/BFD] 2720182
3510/ AUS 186 Code Violation Doug Mc Gain Australia 34/20% [53] 1347381437183
3680/ USA 4182 Rabbit Season Duck Season Paul Scalisi USA 422524162754[63] 188
3774/ USA 374 Cougar Treat Brian Smith USA 4462/ZFP [71/20%] 12213332204
3850/ USA 2917 Long Shot John Poulson USA 50[80/40%] 1427421953205
3989/ USA 4187 Meltimi Mike Hobson USA 6139/ZFP 2014[64/40%] 4922205
4033/ USA 2160 3 Big Dogs Pat Toole USA 9[80/ZFP] 383913980/DSQ 206
4169/ CAN 4013 Drivers Wanted Tadeusz Bartlewski Canada 5434[80/40%] 2282268208
4249/ USA 2920 Team Rental Mark Liebel USA 47493[64] 395627221
4326/ USA 3421 Suspence Eric Sanderson USA 62[63] 2955133828225
4486/ USA 3479 Rush Hour Patrick FitzGerald USA 4854[63] 30243639231
4534/ CAN 1876 Recidivist Mike Bond Canada [80/40%] 35480/BFD 554415233
4646/ USA 267 Bad Moon Kelly Holmes USA 70[75] 354659/20% 204234
4753/ CAN 2113 Airborne Erik Koppernaes Canada 32615817[64/20%] 4521234
4813/ JPN 5179 Siesta Wataru Sakamoto Japan [80/OCS] 136637265142235
4987/ USA 556 Sane Asylum Brent Ellwood USA 30[69] 6119313761239
5088/ USA 2350 Tribal Pleasures David Bonney USA 4629425361[80/ZFP,20%] 17/20% 248
5182/ USA 5296 Red Dawn John Wilsey USA 49[52] 5128474243260
5218/ HUN 18 Sagem Farkas Litkey Hungary [53] 43/20% 5238414344261
5375/ USA 4041 Pee Wee Kirsten Werner USA 1363/ZFP 483364[72] 56277
5485/ USA 5350 Millennium Falcon Paul van Ravenswaay USA 19[80/ZFP] 362380/BFD 5071279
5547/ USA 3577 Oz Bill Allen USA 3737541867/40% [80/ZFP] 72285
5636/ USA 4000 Mouse Trap Harry Brown USA 50/20% 187062[80/BFD] 3555290
5744/ PUR 2928 Urayo Gilberto Rivera Puerto Rico 416519[73] 536352293
5814/ JPN 5260 Tempus Masayoshi Hashimoto Japan 5860/20% 25[80/BFD] 346058295
5984/ USA 3004 Classic James Howard USA 43[80/BFD] 4143595851295
6078/ USA 5257 Mental Floss Aidan Glackin USA 40605744[80/BFD] 4750298
6163/ CAN 5275 Whiplash Brandon Lambert Canada [65] 454959626534314
6225/ USA 5079 Cashflow Richard Osborne USA 6357[65] 63514141316
6327/ ARG 5423 Libertad Pedro Riquelme Argentina 69[80/ZFP] 7541453454318
6412/ JPN 5271 Stella No Ko Sueaki Murayama Japan 5170395830[80/ZFP] 75323
6552/ USA 5173 John Enwright USA 5740605758[71] 59331
6651/ BER 3942 No Skirt Required Trevor Boyce Bermuda 673668[80/BFD] 633069333
6754/ CAN 4331 Adrenaline Rush Gregory Blunden Canada 56483271[80/BFD] 7765349
6839/ BAR 3380 Maximum Colin Symes Barbados 745930[80/BFD] 526276353
6941/ ISV 275 Island Sol Thomas Kozyn USVI 71686254[80/BFD] 6846369
7081/ BAR 3145 Hawkeye Robert Povey Barbados 68[80/BFD] 7167576938370
7159/ CAN 2767 High Strung David Cobbett Canada [80/DNF] 7669684080/ZFP,20% 48381
7242/ CAN 42 Jamming Nicholas Hamblin Canada [80/DSQ] 80/BFD 67524680/ZFP 57382
7331/ GBR 4064 Magpie Nick McDonald England 7241[80/20%] 72/20% 80/20% 7645386
7411/ USA 2575 Haywire Robert Hagan Australia 66[80/ZFP,40%] 73515480/40% 66390
7535/ CAN 182 Now Nigel Tunnacliffe Canada 5951[80/20%] 4580/BFD 80/DSQ 76/20% 391
7664/ CAN 1252 Syrena Irek Zubko Canada 64647670[80/BFD] 6167402
7762/ USA 2393 Fugue State Kevin O'Brien USA 75[80/ZFP,40%] 7765495780/40% 403
7857/ CAN 3374 The PeaceMaker Lee Grant Canada 73[80/ZFP] 80/40% 72657573438
7960/ FRA 1947 Bay Gull Nicolas Mabboux Canada 76737869[80/BFD] 7074440

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