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SAP 505 World Championships at Barbados Yacht Club - Day 2

by Kimbell Livingston 29 Apr 2013 08:57 BST 27 April - 3 May 2013

Race three of the SAP 505 World Championship was a reminder that, while crunching the best data, and executing appropriate strategies, in sailing as in business you need to keep a weather eye out for what the legal team refers to as an Act of God. The waters off Bridgetown, Barbados on Sunday were bright, turquoise in the shallows, then darkened almost-suddenly by a great, grey cloud that jiggered all the trend lines right out of their grooves. What didn't change is that, two days running, German teams topped the leaderboard in this very international event where 69 boats made the start. The German team at the top — that changed.

Claas Lehmann and crewman Leon Oehme, the new fleet leaders, pushed hard on first-day leaders Stefan Boehm and Gerald Roos in the early going of race three, then both lost out to the Aussie team of Sandy Higgins and Paul Marsh. Lehmann led going away in race four. But that cloud...

Sailboats race on an open course, not a narrow track, and the first leg is always directly upwind, a direction that no one can sail. That is why boats work their way "up the staircase" to go upwind and in the process the sailors have to decide whether to favor the left hand side of the course or the right. It's an essential strategic decision.

Off Carlisle Bay, Bridgetown, the Worlds fleet has found that, almost always, the left side develops the better trends and produces the better outcomes. And that's where our heroes found themselves when the big black cloud came through and, as one wag had it, "the gasping gang on the right was suddenly off life support and ready to boogie." Or as Lehmann had it, "Sometimes you can be too fixed in your ways. We stuck to the left and lost ten boats."

It's not about being perfect, it's about how you recover, and with scores of 2-4-14-1, Lehmann and Oehne are the leaders of the moment, with five more races to be sailed.

Lehmann, a surgeon, is emerging from a long German winter and five months without sailing. Apparently it's like bicycling. You don't forget how. But, displaying his bandaged right hand, Dr. Lehmann was prepared to allow that, "If your surgeon is a sailor, you don't want to schedule a procedure on Friday, because he's itching to go sailing. And you don't want to schedule for Monday, because he's been sailing."

Racing continues through Friday, with a single race on Monday and a day off on Tuesday.

Top 20 results after 4 races:


PosCountrySailHelmCrewR1R2R3R4Pts
1GER8992CLAAS LEHMANNLEON OEHME241417
2GER9035STEFAN BOEHMGERALD ROOS11879
3USA9072MIKE HOLTCARL SMIT592310
4GER9071WOLFGANG HUNGERHOLGER JESS367211
5DEN8964JAN SAUGMANNMARTIN GORGE1785417
6GBR9094IAN PINNELLIAN MITCHELL1059519
7AUS8946SANDY HIGGINSPAUL MARSH12161821
8USA9091TED CONRADSBRIAN HAINES47122923
9GER9112MORTEN BOGACKILARS DEHNE81541123
10GER8875TOBIAS SCHOEDEWALDJOHANNES TELLEN6173RET26
11DEN9062JORGEN BOJSEN‑MOLLERJACOB BOJSEN‑MOLLER222131227
12AUS9105MARCOS VIVIANBRUCE WAUGH18363327
13USA9080HOWARD HAMLINANDREW ZINN724101027
14USA8808AUGIE DIAZFRITZ LANZINGER111127931
15USA9007MATT BARRYTHOMAS BARROWS9DNF21636
16USA9106MIKE MARTINJEFF NELSON1310172440
17USA8913TYLER MOOREGEOFF EWENSON1421111641
18AUS8853CARTER JACKSONDAVID SHELTON1614151745
19AUS9036MICHAEL QUIRKDARYL ROOS1919341351
20AUS9061KEVIN CAMERONBOB FRANKS352762255

Full race 4 results [PDF]

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