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Star World Championship at Rio de Janeiro - Overall

by João Pedro Nunes 22 Jan 2010 06:53 GMT 16-23 January 2010

British team and reigning Olympic champions win

British sailors Iain Percy and Andrew Simpson, reigning Olympic champions, secured the Star World Championship this Thursday. The event was hosted at the Yacht Club of Rio de Janeiro (ICRJ). The duo finished the Banco do Brasil Regatta, the final race of the competition, in 18th place, which was discarded from their overall ranking. Swiss team Flavio Marazzi and Enrico De Maria, leaders in the ISAF world ranking, completed the race in 12th place, totaling 29 points, enough to win the silver medal. Brazilians Torben Grael and Marcelo Ferreira came in third and with 39 points were rewarded with bronze.

With his victory, Iain Percy joins a very select group of two-time Star world champions. He won his first title in 2002, in Marina Del Rey, USA, competing with Steven Mitchell. Born on March 21, 1976, in Southampton, Percy is one of the top sailors in the British Olympic team. He won gold in the Star Class in China, in 2008, and in the Finn class in Sydney, in 2000. He also conquered bronze in the 2005 Star World Championship and gold in the 2005 Star European Championship.

Percy and Simpson made a triumphant return to the yacht club. They sailed once around the pier and moored under the applause of their competitors, staff, journalists and Yacht Club members. They lowered the sails and opened a bottle of champagne to celebrate. "It was a very tough day. The conditions weren’t great and nothing was going right. I just want to thank Andrew, who was amazing. In races with light winds, the bowman is responsible for more than 90% of the speed," he stated.

The final race of the competition brought together 73 teams from 19 countries. USA team Mark Mendelblatt and John Von Schwarz won today's race, followed by German sailors Alexander Schlonski and Frithjof Kleen.

Today was also Brazil’s best performance in the Star World Championship as four teams finished in the top ten. Torben and Marcelo finished the race in third place, followed by Lars Grael and Ronald Seifert, then Alan Adler and Guilherme de Almeida. Robert Scheidt and Bruno Prada took 9th place.

Torben and Marcelo were very pleased with their bronze medal win. "We are very happy because our goal was to be in the top ten and third place is an excellent result," said Torben, winning his ninth World Championship medal today. "We had very little time to train before the tournament and we grew throughout the competition. We will continue our Star sailing until the Pre-Olympic event in Brasilia, in February, and perhaps participate in the Bacardi Cup in Miami."

Today's race was 10.5 nautical miles (approx. 19,4 km), with three legs of head wind and two legs of tail wind. The winds ranged between 6 and 8 knots, in southeasterly to southwesterly direction. Thursday was a very hot and sunny day in Rio de Janeiro, with temperatures reaching 35 degrees Celsius. The race course was set up in open sea between Pai e Mãe Island and Rasa Island. The Star World Championship’s closing event and awards ceremony will take place this Friday, at 8 p.m., in the Pool Salon at the Yacht Club of Rio de Janeiro.

The Star World Championship 2010 is sponsoring by Banco do Brasil, Transpetro, Governo Federal, Gol Linhas Aéreas, Santa Constanza, Wollner and Secretaria Estadual de Turismo, Esporte e Lazer do Rio de Janeiro. The event is organized by Iate Clube do Rio de Janeiro, International Star Class Yacht Racing Association (ISCYRA), Confederação Brasileira de Vela e Motor (CBVM) and Federação de Vela do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (FEVERJ).

Overall Results:

PosHelmCrewNatSail NoR1R2R3R4R5R6Pts
1Percy, IainSimpson, AndrewGBR83712112141820
2Marazzi, FlavioDe Maria, EnricoSUI83643016461229
3Grael, TorbenFerreira, MarceloBRA83975252173339
4Grael, LarsSeifert, RonaldBRA8392351512102544
5Adler, AlanAlmeida, GuilhermeBRA82106511139OCS44
6Negri, DiegoColaninno, FernandoITA8266231856131052
7Loof, FredrikTillander, JohanSWE838789181911652
8Melleby, EivindMorland Pedersen, PetterNOR8317910416161554
9Scheidt, RobertPrada, BrunoBRA825531950553264
10Babendererde, JohannesJacobs, TimoGER837818398153466
11Campbell, AndrewNichol, BradUSA83611232426141467
12Schlonski, AlexanderKleen, FrithjofGER8140242BFD2023271
13Kouyoumdjian, JuanColla, AlejandroARG838143082273371
14Macdonald, RossLekszycki, AndreCAN839810131415202672
15Lovrovic, MarinMikulicic, SinisaCRO833917341314101973
16Brun, GastaoKunze, GustavoBRA8283217154882273
17Polgar, JohannesKoy, MarkusGER8109264422417778
18Stanjek, RobertStanjek, PhilippGER834014122723191684
19Lima, GustavoNankin, CharlesPOR82767BFD94621891
20Rigoni, AlejoPercossi, Juan PabloARG82112931712252093
21Mirsky, AndreJordao, MarceloBRA647533622334DNC98
22Mendelblatt, MarkVon Schwarz, JohnUSA826744172531261100
23Treacy, MaxShanks, AnthonyIRL838513323392917100
24Merriman, RickTrinter, PhilUSA83624936172146102
25Rohart, XavierPonsot, Pierre AlexisFRA8237661411812OCS111
26Domingos, AfonsoMelo, FredericoPOR8309252916172737114
27Miller, MatthiasWenk, BenediktGER8299622031252421121
28Szabo, GeorgePeters, RickUSA827353391042229122
29Cunha, RenatoMascarenhas, MarcosBRA833734273334127124
30Labandeira, JulioThompson, ValentinARG7966152623433823125
31Poggi, GiampieroCorsi, ManlioITA8155222320383330128
32Papathanasiou, EmiliosPapastefanou, PachosGRE81381649301144DNC150
33Echavarri Erasum, FernandoRodriguez Rivero, FernandoESP829718BFD2965364152
34King, John A SpearMacPherson, NormanBRA759011564527BFD13152
35Celon, NicolaNatucci, EdoardoITA83844121432130DNC156
36Razmilovic, AnteHammersley, BrianGBR8396404038582811157
37Lovrovic, DanArapovic, AntonioCRO8280273744503124163
38Ficker, PeterOliveira, UbiratanBRA8300193356284543168
39Pascolato, AlessandroBoening, HenryBRA8282282251304350173
40Carabelli, HoracioIlha, FernandoBRA8393574640401831175
41Gimson, JohnGreig, EdGBR802537413736BFD29180
42Bodra, Fabio BarbosaLopes, ArthurBRA814520241945DSQOCS182
43Cramer, BrianJohnston, MattCAN8143315241375325186
44Hornos, TomasHornos, LuisUSA8067394832443240187
45Raulino, GuilhermeLagoa, MarcoBRA8049511648393560189
46Augelli, MarcoRocca, LeoneITA8383DSQ4249294228190
47Santoni, SilvioToccoli, FabioITA84003243BFD354635191
48Boggi, LucioLambertenghi, SergioITA824243BFD28323757197
49Conrad, ReinaldoPomerantzeff, Paulo AndréBRA8251455046DNF4738226
50Raulino, GabrielCamargo Rosas, JulianoBRA8284595435495039227
51Gonzaga Neto, AdmarFigueiredo de Freita, AlexandreBRA8391464752544042227
52Simeone, LucaLa Porta, ManueleITA8370426236605145234
53Fornaro, AndreaTarabella, AndreaITA7556483563634941236
54Zimmermann, LorenzHollweg, NilsSUI8085566026416054237
55Della Torre, DanielBarroso, Julian GazariARG7700602854535848241
56Della Torre, GerardoLatour, GuillermoARG777767385952BFD36252
57Almeida Reis, Luiz AndréMoura, RenatoBRA828764583457BFD44257
58Tomasini Grinover, RobertoBahr, GunnarAUT83685544555155DNC260
59Bonanni, ClaudeBurgess, RichardUSA827936BFD61645249262
60Gautschi, ChristophKoenig, JuergSUI8009706165345656272
61de Barros, Patrick M.Plantier Santos, BernardoPOR8048635760475752273
62Perez, Jorge OscarTufarolo, MarceloARG7909545553705953274
63Rauch, HubertSchappeler, IngoGER801652516461BFD51279
64Bueno, MauricioZarif, Jorge JoaoBRA74416945585554DNS281
65Castro, CezarMontezuma, AfonsoBRA728468534767BFD59294
66Gimeno, PabloCalegari, FredericoCHI79723865RDG66BFD61296
67Graciotti, VincenzoCisbani, PaoloITA7551DNS6466564864298
68Erac, BranislavTosic, OzrenSRB78884766577162DNC303
69Caruso, Bruno ManzoliBremer, RolfBRA8117715967596355303
70Siemsen, FranciscoFloricke, ManfredoBRA777265BFDBFD693958305
71Goretkin, SergioCruz, RenatoBRA821250DSQDNSDNS6147306
72Irrera, RenatoCristaldini, CorradoITA838258676262BFD62311
73de Almeida, Joao MarcosBunge, ManuelBRA78236163BFD686463319

More information on the event website.

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