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RC44 World Championships at Puerto Calero, Lanzarote Overall

by RC44 Class 20 Nov 2011 20:47 GMT 16-20 November 2011

Artemis Racing crowned champions

The 2011 RC44 World Championships came down to the eleventh and final race of the event to be decided. Katusha made a late comeback, Artemis Racing held their nerve and two new teams made it onto the podium for the first time this season.

It was Katusha (RUS), steered by Steve Howe this week with Francesco Bruni calling the shots, who relished the windier conditions in Puerto Calero, Lanzarote. The team did not put a foot wrong, as the wind touched 23 knots at times, storming to victory in every race. But even three wins was not enough to get close to the leaders Artemis Racing (SWE).

The Swedish team slotted in a fourth and then a second giving themselves a six point lead going into the final race of the Championships, to be assured victory they needed to finish in the top seven in the final race of the day. They started well but as they approached the windward mark they had it all on, Ironbound were pushing Katusha for the lead and Artemis Racing were eighth. By the finish Torbjorn Tornqvist, Morgan Larson and the team had gained one place to seventh, enough to give them the title by two points.

“It’s great to finish the season like this, we had a good regatta, it was tight racing and an exciting event but it got a bit scary in the end. It wasn’t until the last round before it was clear where we had come. We were lucky we had consistent good team work and I’m really happy with the team. Next year is a new season, hopefully we will be able to sail with the same team, like we did last season, and be able to pick up from where we left off.” Torbjorn Tornqvist, owner / driver Artemis Racing.

David Murphy (USA) was clear about intentions in Lanzarote, they wanted not just to be on the podium but to win. That is very nearly what the Ironbound team did. They went into the final day in third, five points off the lead. By the end of the day the American’s had closed the gap to just two points, enough to give them second.

Murphy revealed the team had spent some time two boat tuning with Team Aqua before the event which had “straightened us out” and helped the team to their first podium position of the year. “We had great boat speed all day thanks to Andy (Horton) and the crew, it’s been a special day. Everyone on the team is so happy with the result, we’ve had a rough season and to come back here and do as well as we have is really encouraging. We will be back next year for sure and will try to do it again.” Peninsula Petroleum the team from Gibraltar had topped the leaderboard on day one and then stayed within reach of the title throughout the event. Their fourth place in the final race of the day assured them a place on the podium.

Owner John Bassadone first stepped into an RC44 at the World Championships in Lanzarote last year where he finished 12th. Bassadone was clearly delighted with the team’s performance. “It’s an unbelievable way to end the season, we are absolutely thrilled. I’m very proud of the guys and the way we sailed, it was very tight. To finish third was beyond our expectations and to have the possibility of fighting for the victory is a great feeling.”

The RC44 World Championships also doubled up as the final event of the RC44 Championship Tour. With Team Aqua already securing the 2011 Championship Tour title, Artemis Racing needed to win in Lanzarote to secure second. So Puerto Calero ended up as a double celebration for the Swedish team, World Champions and second in the 2011 Championship Tour. Third place went to ORACLE Racing, even though the team were not in Lanzarote, their consistent season was enough to give them the final podium position.

It is the fourth time that the Calero family have welcomed the RC44 class to their beautiful venue. Puerto Calero delivered a fantastic event and sailing for the competitors and guests alike and the class are looking forward to returning next February for the first event of the 2012 RC44 Championship Tour.

The full list of venues for the 2012 RC44 Championship Tour will be announced in the coming weeks.

Day 4 Highlights

Overall Results: (after eleven races)

1 Artemis Racing, 4 5 1 1 4 8 12 1 4 2 7 = 49pts
2 Ironbound, 9 3 5 4 10 1 4 5 2 5 3 = 51pts
3 Peninsula Petroleum Sailing Team, 2 2 4 12 3 9 3 6 7 6 4 = 58pts
4 Katusha, 8 11 2 8 5 3 9 10 1 1 1 = 59pts
5 Islas Canarias Puerto Calero, 3 1 7 7 8 4 2 4 8 10 6 = 60pts
6 No Way Back, 1 12 3 3 7 2 10 12 6 7 5 = 68pts
7 RC44 Team CEEREF, 6 10 8 5 2 12 5 8 9 8 2 (2)= 77pts
8 Team Aqua, 7 8 10 2 1 10 6 3 10 9 12 (2)= 80pts
9 Aleph Sailing Team, 14 4 12 11 6 13 1 2 3 11 9 = 86pts
10 Team Nika, 10 6 13 6 11 5 8 13 5 13 10 = 100pts
11 Synergy Russian Sailing Team, 12 9 6 9 9 7 11 11 11 3 13 = 101pts
12 AEZ Sailing Team, 5 7 9 13 12 11 13 14 12 4 8 (1) = 109pts
13 MAG Racing, 11 14 15 10 14 6 14 9 13 12 11 = 129pts
14 RUS-7 Sail Racing Team powered by AnyWayAnyDay.com, 13 13 11 14 13 14 7 7 14 15 15 = 136pts

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