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Rolex Farr 40 World Championship at Long Beach Yacht Club - Overall

by Farr 40 Class Association 28 Sep 2015 08:29 BST 23-27 September 2015

Groovin' on a Sunday afternoon

With a nod to the Young Rascals, John Demourkas was certainly 'Groovin' on a Sunday afternoon' as he won the 2015 Rolex Farr 40 World Championship by one point over defending champion Alex Roepers on Plenty. Demourkas, the second-longest member of the class with 11 years of helming the one-design Farr 40 under his belt, has never before finished on the podium at the world championship.

Finishes of 7-4-3 put him fourth overall in the 17-boat international fleet on the opening day of the series; Demourkas then won the first race on day two, and, with finishes of 5-3, moved up to second overall. Scores of 5-6-4 on the third day of racing kept Demourkas in position, but he was tied on 38 points with Roepers who held the top spot in the overall standings to start the final day of the series. Struntje light won the first race of the day, moving Wolfgang Schaefer's team to within striking distance of the title and setting up an intriguing three-way battle.

Going into the final race, Plenty sat one point in front of Struntje light, with Grooverderci having dropped to four points behind the leader. Roepers and Schaefer soon engaged in a drag race out to the right-hand side of the course with Plenty rounding the top mark in third, barely a length ahead of Struntje light. By the bottom of the run, the German boat had turned the tables on Plenty and led them round the right-hand side of the gate. While these two were engaged in their private duel, however, others took advantage of a new breeze from the left with Australian team Estate Master taking up the lead. More importantly – for the championship – was the comeback by Groovederci who cruised into second place. Suddenly the match race between Plenty and Struntje light became inconsequential as John Demourkas sailed clean past both of them. It was an incredible reversal of fortunes that took even Groovederci's owner by surprise.

"We did it, we never gave up," said a euphoric Demourkas. "I had no idea we'd won until we crossed the line. JK [tactician John Kostecki] said 'I think we did it' and I said 'no, that's not possible.' I wasn't even focused on it, just drive the boat, find my angles... not even thinking about what the results would be, or thinking about anything else."

The 61-year-old Demourkas was presented with a specially-engraved Rolex Yacht-Master – the ultimate tool chosen by professionals who sail the world – a prize worthy of his achievement, especially in the Farr 40 class where success is found through rigorous preparation, determination, and superlative timing.

"I was close to getting a Rolex watch, unfortunately I missed it again," said Wolfgang Schaefer who finished third overall – just three points behind the winner – on his German-flagged Struntje light which he races with his wife Angela Schaefer. "Maybe I should buy one, but it's not the same. Buying a Rolex is probably less expensive than winning a Rolex, but then you don't have the back engraved to say that you are world champion! It's the engraving that matters."

For the defending champions on Plenty, the loss stung. "We don't like losing and we let this one slip away," said tactician Terry Hutchinson, while adding that six months from now they would be right back at it. "Defending our title was always going to be tough, hats off to our team because nothing came easy in this regatta. I couldn't be happier for Johnny D because he's a great man. He's been at it for a while, so for him to hang tough and get there is just awesome. He's a good man for our sport and a top-notch person. As disappointed as I am for Alex [Roepers] and Team Plenty, I'm as happy for Johnny because he's a legend."

Kevin McNeil's Nightshift, with 57 points, and Helmut Jahn's Flash Gordon 6, with 64, round out the top-five in the overall standings. Gary Ezor's Coquille, eighth in the overall standings, was the top Corinthian team.

The Rolex Farr 40 Championships concluded with a prizegiving at the Long Beach Yacht Club where the winning team was presented with the Farr 40 World Championship trophy and a specially engraved Rolex Yacht-Master timepiece.

Overall Results: (top five, full results here)

1. Groovederci, USA7289, John Demourkas - 7 -4 -3 -1 -5 -3 -5 -6 -4 -9 -2; 49pts
2. Plenty, USA60059, Alex Roepers - 5 -1 -4 -6 -8 -1 -3 -4 -6 -5 -7; 50pts
3. Struntje light, GER40, Wolfgang Schaefer - 1 -9 -6 -4 -1 -2 -9 -9 -2 -1 -8; 52pts
4. Nightshift, USA40076, Kevin McNeil - 2 -5 -5 -7 -3 -8 -6 -2 -8 -8 -3; 57pts
5. Flash Gordon 6, USA60002, Helmut Jahn - 18 -3 -1 -8 -10 -5 -1 -3 -3 -6 -6; 64pts

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