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Safaricom Fireball World Championships Kilifi, Kenya Overall

by Event Press 1 Mar 2003 09:36 GMT

Howarth and Townend hold off late challenge by Switzerland's Venhoda and Zaugg

The last two races of the Safaricom World Fireball Sailing Championships were favoured with a brisker wind than previous days, giving all but perfect sailing conditions. The day before, Thursday, which was a lay day, was exceptionally hot and almost windless and it looked as if the last day might be slow and tedious. In the event the wind gods came back to see the event to a fine finish.

The fleet was smaller for the last day as three boats did not go out: the Winships (UK) and Huber and Mauchle (Switzerland) decided to stay on shore, and Mbithi and Ogada (KEN) had problems with their jib and could not get it fixed in time. Roger Bebbington recovered sufficiently from his malaria to be back on the water again with son Joachim.

The Swiss pair Venhoda and Sonia Zaugg had a fierce tussle with France's Juin and Loyal for the first triangle, and finally overtook them on the run to finish first. Horey and Turner, Bale and Bale, and Juin and Loyal were also in the front group of the race throughout. Howarth and Townend sailed a conservative race to keep out of trouble; rounded the first mark about 10th and then caught up to 5th at the finish.

As the 10th race prepared to start, with the wind still freshening a little more, Howarth and Townend and Dave Wade and Wagstaff went back in, being now secure in the top two places for the Worlds.

Penny Gibbs with husband Ian was over the line for the last race, and went back to re-start, recovering only to 22nd place; while Mackenzie and Claudette Hall were over but did not go back and so were given an OCS finish.

At the first windward mark the spinnaker of McCarthy and McCusker was the first to go up, followed by Pearce and Keeling and then by the Swiss pair Venhoda and Zaugg. The Swiss had the bit between their teeth now, however, and having got to the head of the race before the wing mark they never looked back. McCarthy and McCusker for Ireland were second, and third place was taken by Pearce and Keeling (UK), just in front of Mouches and Nouel (FRA) in fourth place.

Further back in the race the Kenya boats Trundell and Hime, Woods and Bush, and White and Allport had good sailing, with several changes of position between themselves in the earlier legs. Not too surprisingly Trundell and Hime decided to put up with this no longer and shook off the opposition to finish in 14th place, and 14th overall in the event, a considerable achievement for club sailors in view of the constant practice and eventing that the front boats work on all the time. White and Allport finished 25th overall, just ahead of Woods and Bush at 26th.

And so - the boats are being packed up, the cups and prizes are being laid out in the dining area beside the stunning Mnarani Club pool with its view over the creek and out to sea, the dignitaries are preparing their speeches and the chefs the closing dinner. We hope that a good time has been had by all, and that our visitors will come back again to Kenya before too long. The dolphins and the turtles can now have their quiet sea back to themselves, and all will be leaving with wonderful memories of Kilifi and the great competition.

Overall Results: (10 races, 2 discards)

PosNatSail NoHelmCrewR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9R10Pts
1GBR 14708Chips HowarthVyv Townend111BFD/3911115DNC/3912
2GBR14809Dave WadeRichard Wagstaff3241963312DNC/3931
3GBR14770Vincent HoreyJim Turner64BFD/39529842536
4GBR 14783Paul CullenGavin Tillson96291835581247
5FRA 14693Franck JuinBertrand Loyal779351042031648
6FRA 14793Frederic MouchesJean-Francois Nouel1210154722176452
8GBR14791Angus HemmingsSteve Chesney583BFD/393512BFD/3914858
7SUI 14718Kurt VenhodaSonja ZauggDNF/39141771347121159
9IRL14816Shane McCarthyPhil McCuskerOCS/3938212813BFD/3911259
10GBR14778Jeremy DavyNorman Byrd413121610111467669
11GBR 14789Penny GibbsIan Gibbs25612141499152271
12GBR13945Malcolm Davies Fiona Jump2017BFD/39BFD/39472291172
13GBR14556Andy PearceRachel Keeling1515BFD/39BFD/3961710810384
14KEN14534John TrundellPeter Hime 81610158121117161494
15GBR14598Derian ChandlerAndy Scott11231113211516141318111
16GBR14821Alex BaleJonathon Bale2321201120216BFD/39410113
17GBR14777Phil PoppleDoug Shore17201810111618BFD/39DSQ/397117
18GBR14675Edwin Sadd Steve Kuhl1092317191324131920120
19IRL14655Philip LawtonMarkham Nolan14241323312315151717137
20GBR14622David MasonSam Pascoe24DNF/39714152422112125138
21GBR14820Ian HarrisonDavid Broome191229625193224259139
22FRA 14385Pierre-Jean Gallo Pierre-Yves Robin 21262119171717222213147
23KEN14456Ben SchulzNigel Shaw22111625272533212815162
24GBR14804Elaine TudorWarren Tudor13273224292820101824164
25KEN14533Don WhiteRob Allport 18222221232727232321173
26KEN14535Simon WoodsAlastair Bush16193018162030BFD/393026175
27GBR14798Martin ScarthNigel Sheppard28RAF/393322222223192023179
28IRL 14676Louis SmythShane Mugan27282620242629BFD/392419194
29KEN14531Joachim BebbingtonRoger Bebbington26181927283425292628197
30SUI 14752Adrian HuberBrigitte MauchleDNF/39DNS/3958DNC/39DNC/391918DNC/39DNC/39206
31KEN14473Chris ShawAlex Hurn302514BFD/39263731272729209
32GBR14466Keryn Henwood-FoxGary Henwood-Fox29302830323226162930218
33KEN14115Omar MbithiSteven Ogada2531312630292825DNC/39DNC/39225
34KEN14401Graham BushHarriet Bush333327BFD/39363135263127243
35IRL14765Francis RowanEd Butler32322529333636303231244
36GBR 14704Barrie WinshipRose Winship312924283433DNC/39DNC/39DNC/39DNC/39257
36KEN14532Graham AlderTaryn Childs35343432373034283332257
38IRL14633Corin MackenzieClaudette Hall34353531353537BFD/3934OCS/39276

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