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Audi Melges 20 World Championship at San Francisco Yacht Club - Day 2

by Joy Dunigan 2 Oct 2015 08:15 BST 28 September - 3 October 2015

Three up, three down - three different winners

The second scheduled day of racing in San Francisco brings out the best in the fleet - three races give way to three winners

Three spectacular races on Day Two of the 2015 Audi Melges 20 World Championship hosted by The San Francisco Yacht Club (SFYC) gave way to three different winners under classic San Francisco/Berkeley Circle conditions - sunshine, a moderate 15-20 knots of breeze and a smashing good ebb tide for extra fun. It's safe to say that the San Francisco World Championship venue completely redeemed itself after yesterday's complete wash of racing.

John Kilroy's Samba Pa Ti came on strong in the first race of the day for the win. Kilroy, from the very get-go, got ahead of the 39-boat fleet and extended at each turn of the marks. His next best competition was Bob Hughes' Heartbreaker and Guido Miani's Out of Reach. Miani was tenacious as Hughes attempted to shut him out at the final weathermark successfully securing second place. Hughes was third. Julian Plante, the designated principle helmsman of Australian entry Guido Belgiorno-Nettis' Transfusion, grabbed an impressive fourth place finish. At the final offset, Plante rounded in the teens but somehow found a right-side flyer that cleverly zipped him to the front of the fleet. Cesar Gomes Neto's Portobello rounded out the top five.

Race Two went to twelve-year old Liam Kilroy on Wildman. After a thirteenth in Race One, the younger Kilroy sailed well, holding off reigning Melges 32 World Champion Alessandro Rombelli on STIG and Gomes Neto. A solid second-place finish for Gomes Neto allowed him to tie things up even with John Kilroy in the overall standings after two races. Rombelli was third. Drew Weirda's Merga had a great race finishing fourth ahead of Michael Illbruck's Pinta in fifth.

The last race of the day demanded every last drop of endurance and stamina from the teams. Winner Drew Freides aboard Pacific Yankee made it look easy. Staking his position early, out on the right, it was a wire-to-wire win.

"It really was a beautiful day. The conditions were perfect," said Freides post racing. "We've been out here practicing for the last five months, so our hard work paid off today."

Jim Wilson's Oleander got off the starting line well, finding himself battling in the top tier to take a very satisfying second place finish in Race Three. The senior Kilroy finished third, followed by Achille Onorato's Mascalzone Latino, Jr. and Miani finishing fourth and fifth respectively.

Going into the third day of racing, Kilroy leads with a substantial 10-point lead. Seven points separate the top-five runners. Notables include the one and only lady helm, Canadian Rhonda Joyce on Grinning Streak sitting pretty in the top ten.

More racing is scheduled for Friday, so all things could change dramatically as a discard of each team's worst score goes into play after the completion of six.

The Corinthian chase is on

Paul Currie's Wild Deuces leads the Corinthian, all-amateur division after an initial three heats. Russia's Oleg Evdokimenko and this team on Kotyara are currently seated second Corinthian overall. Jay Golison aboard Midlife Crisis is third after a great eleventh place finish in Race One.

"T" is for Trevor

The legacy of lost 2012 U.S. Sailing Team member Trevor Moore was celebrated on the race course today through a very simple and endearing gesture. Jason Michas on Midnight Blue and his father Alexis on Midnight Sun, wore an appropriate "T" on their mains during racing in remembrance of their friend. Moore, who was lost over the summer on Biscayne Bay, is for sure here with us in spirit. His beautiful smile and warm heart is missed by the fleet every day.

Brat & beer please

There is nothing like a brat and beer at the end of a hard-fought day on the water. Clearly, it was a late afternoon, a long day that reassured everyone this Championship is not for the faint of heart. Teams arrived back at the docks around six o'clock in the evening to enjoy some brats - a special/delivery order from Wisconsin-based Melges USA and beer. It was the perfect end to a perfect day!

Media coverage - tell your friends to join us online

As with other Audi Melges 20 events around the world, the latest racing updates will be posted online at the Official Audi Melges 20 Facebook Page. Be sure to also follow the fleet on Instagram, Twitter and YouTube. Tune in for the latest racing information, results, video interviews, and photos. Race reports, press releases and photos will also be available online each day post racing at melges20.com.

Sponsored up

The International Audi Melges 20 Class Association (IM20CA) is thrilled to welcome the following sponsors: Lagunitas Brewing, No. 3 London Dry Gin, Martin Ray Vineyards and Winery, Pusser's Rum and Santero. As always, the IM20CA is eternally grateful to the outstanding and excellence in product and sales support from Melges USA, Melges Europe, Melges Asia Pacific, Melges Russia and Melges Japan.

Results after Day 2: (top ten, 3 races)

1.) John Kilroy, Samba Pa Ti; 1-6-3 = 10pts
2.) Liam Kilroy, Wildman; 13-1-6 = 20pts
3.) Alessandro Rombelli, STIG; 10-3-8 = 21pts
4.) Cesar Gomes Neto, Portobello; 5-2-16 = 23pts
5.) Achille Onorato, Mascalzone Latino Jr.; 6-13-4 = 23pts
6.) Drew Freides, Pacific Yankee; 18-8-1 = 27pts
7.) Guido Miani, Out of Reach; 2-22-5 = 29pts
8.) Jim Wilson, Oleander; 9-25-2 = 36pts
9.) Michael Illbruck, Pinta; 16-5-15 = 36pts
10.) Rhonda Joyce, Grinning Streak; 14-11-12 = 37pts

Corinthian Results after Day 2: (top three, 3 races)

1.) Paul Currie, Wild Deuces; 21-14-24 = 59pts
2.) Oleg Evdokimenko, Kotyara; 19-29-26 = 74pts
3.) Jay Golison, Midlife Crisis; 11-35-34 = 80pts

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