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J/24 UBS World Championship at Nuevo Vallarta - Day 3

by Kathy Taylor 8 Mar 2007 07:30 GMT

Mid-way through the 2007 World Championship Brazil’s Mauricio Santacruz (3-3-8-1-7) and his Bruschetta team are still firmly in first place, with Chris Snow’s Bogus (8-4-5-2-36-6) from the USA right at his heels.

USA continues to hold 3 of the top 5 spots, with Mark Hillman (18-1-25-4-2-3) on WIP and Mike Ingham’s Brain Cramp (7-2-16-11-8-2) claiming third and fourth place. Argentina’s Tag Heuer, driven by the team of Grimaldi and Contessi (16-5-3-12-25-5) dropped are in fifth position.

Day Three’s first race started with light air and flat seas. Great Britain’s Imarsat Hedgehog (50-12-15-9-1-18) helmed by Ian Southworth and Chris McLaughlin took a strong early lead and held it to the finish, followed by Chris Snow on Bogus, and Argentina’s Tag Heuer in third place.

The big wind shifts of yesterday repeated themselves today as the wind clocked south just before the start of the second race. The Race Committee reset the course quickly, and the fleet had one of the best starts of the regatta so far, with only 3 over the line early. 18 knot winds forced the quickest boats on the first windward leg to change to small jib, but by the turn, the big sails were up again. In oscillating winds Mauricio Santacruz on Bruschetta and Chris Snow battled for position, while Canadian John Polglase (71-11-57-16-41-1) on Fragata sailed to a first place finish.

2006 and 2007 Mexican National Champion Kenneth Porter on S finished the day in 13th place.

Off the water, Sponsor Village continues to be the post-race Happy Hour spot – top notch local restaurants have been offering gourmet specialties and the cerveza has been very very cold. Wednesday’s Fiesta on the Beach features a traditional Mexican buffet – time to loosen your belts, sailors.

Results after Day 3: (6 races, 1 discard)

PosBoat NameNatHelmR1R2R3R4R5R6Pts
1BruschettaBRAMauricio Santacruz33-817721
2BogusUSAChris Snow8452-36625
3WIPUSAMark A. Hillman181-2542328
4Brain CrampUSAMike Ingham72-16118230
5TAG HEUER (Orixa)ARGJuan Ignacio Grimaldi/Domingo Contessi165312-25541
6CerezoJPNYasutaka Funazawa14-1611510444
7SiestaJPNWataru Sakamoto-21201761448
8ReloadedCHIPer von Appen-33152179851
9Inmarsat/HedgehogGBRIan Southworth/Chris McLaughlin(50.0 ZFP)1215911855
10 USARyan Cox4641823-2755
11JadedUSADavid Klatt1136-27162157
12ING DirectCANRossi Milev1019(23.0 SCP)352057
13SMEXKenneth Porter59182512-3169
14CougarUSAWill Welles-19101015151969
15ChimeraARGRigoni Alejo/Gustavo Gonzalez121836(37.0 SCP)31281
16SebagoCHIDag von Appen26(35.0 SCP)21821985
17MeticheMEXYon Belauteguigoitia17-26720192588
18GekkoJPNTomomi Hatakeyama16.0 ZFP(36.0 SCP)1730171393
19Get'er DoneUSARoger Harden41.0 ZFP813284-4394
20GQMEXJorge Murrieta/Diego Berho2332122113(71.0 DNF)101
21FragataCANJohn Polglase(71.0 BFD)1157.0 SCP16411126
22Mr. HappyUSABob Harden97413338-53128
23Serco Defense (Birdie)GBRBob Turner/Alastair Clarke629273235-55129
24ParrandaJPNMasashi Hirota-593026132634129
25H2GOURUDiego Garcia Terra37251420.0 SCP39(DNC)135
26Pisco SourPERJavier Arribas Leigh-393920311432136
27VientosURUSantiago Silveira4714(71.0 DSQ)222924136
28SupermachosURUGustavo Coll25.0 ZFP-4033402715140
29Ripple/ProfeJPNMr.Tsuji(71.0 BFD)2419421840143
30TMC RacingUSAMichael Whitfield-484722142437144
31Jobbit 24ARGFernando Montes/Alberto Zan25-5532342239152
32Good VibesMEXJulian Fernandez15363538-4429153
33TemptationCANRobin Avery2243242440-52153
34ArlequinMEXClaudio Cozzi34.0 ZFP23-58455211165
35Re-Whizzed(Alebrije)GBRJames Chalmers/Gareth Robinson41(47.0 SCP)28354230176
36AMURAMEXManuel Villareal(59.0 ZFP)5230413028181
37DiggerMEXMauricio Miranda(58.0 ZFP)3823374341182
38El del Moño AzulITAAnna Sargenti/Di Faria52.0 ZFP(71.0 dsq)37193444186
39Rush (4x4)USAJason Decker49.0 ZFP344451-5810188
40Tundra RoseUSAKeith Whittemore41.0 SCP+ZFP56.0 SCP+SCP(71.0 DNF)71.0 DNS1122201
41Sea LionPERAlec Hughes-5856.0 SCP38362051201
42A Que SíJPNShuhei Saito45.0 ZFP4146-573336201
43Front Runner/NaoSWEPer Håkan Persson43.0 ZFP45-56264842204
44TrinqueteMEXJavier Velazquez(71.0 BFD)1751105671.0 OCS205
45Cero BaroMEXRobert Vulling48.0 ZFP354244-5538207
46Tres VelasMEXHector Guzman(71.0 BFD)58.0 SCP45483126208
47TerrorMEXDennis Gentry(71.0 BFD)2734523759209
48KawabungaMEXPeter Colliard(71.0 BFD)462971.0 OCS5116213
49CarismaUSAEd Leslie53-5754293254222
50Ta'lentoMEXLuis Alvarez32485539-6548222
51AyahootzMEXRicardo Brockman42-5652565023223
52ZorroMEXFrancisco Guzman(64.0 ZFP)3149602858226
53BesangaMEXPablo Cervantes(71.0 BFD)3750634635231
54TenazMEXJoaquín Bargallo38.0 ZFP4948(71.0 OCS)4949233
55Jut Tub 2MEXErik Mergenthaler/E. de la Madrid(71.0 ZFP+ZFP)5131464561234
56LataMEXJavier Cabildo54.0 ZFP(71.0 DSQ)39435346235
57CapolagoITAGian Maria Pantella42.0 ZFP504054-5750236
58ZephyrMEXKlaus Wiegandt44.0 ZFP5867(71.0 DNS)6233264
59OrionMEXLuis Morales/Javier Ruiz Galindo(71.0 BFD)5471.0 OCS646017266
60Chile ManzanoUSASarah Buckley49596353-6645269
61WhiplashCANBrandon Lambert(71.0 ZFP)6062504760279
62WMEXPeter Wiegandt61(71.0 SCP)57556447284
63BuddyMEXPablo Gutierrez(68.0 ZFP)6453496356285
64AsterixAUSTim Bilham(71.0 ZFP+ZFP)71.0 DSQ61.0 SCP475457290
65JuglarUSABridgit Lane4361(71.0 SCP)597064297
66Pipopes OneMEXKarla Moreno(71.0 ZFP+ZFP)5359615966298
67CaspianMEXJorge Castillo5563-65586162299
68Tasmanian DevilBERRikki Hornett(71.0 BFD)6560626865320
69Cri-CriMEXFranco Ambrosi52(71.0 DSQ)6471.0 DNS6971.0 OCS327
70JetonITAAroldo Di Rienzo70.0 ZFP6661(71.0 SCP)6763327

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