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Annapolis 2009 Melges 24 World Championship
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Annapolis, MD, USA - 28 October 2009
INTERNATIONAL MELGES 24 CLASS
Larson Makes Sense Of Drifting Conditions
To Regain The Lead At
The Sheehy Lexus of Annapolis Melges 24 World Championship
When the fleet left for the racecourse on day four of the
Sheehy Lexus of Annapolis 2009 Melges 24 World Championship, collective hopes
of any racing were pretty low. The promising early morning breeze out on the
Chesapeake frustratingly evaporated almost immediately the fleet reached the
race area. Consequentially a long wait ensued while the Race Committee tried to
track down some more. The delay lasted until just before midday, when Principal
Race Officer Jeff Borland decided to try to get the fleet racing around a
four-leg racetrack, in breezes which averaged no more than five knots.
The lack of breeze at the start resulted in a somewhat
chaotic scene as the barely moving boats struggled to build enough speed to get
away from the line, as well as almost twenty boats being called over at the
gun. Down at the favoured pin end, a battle of wills between Chris Larson on
'West Marine Rigging/New England Ropes', Terry Hutchinson on 'Quantum Racing'
and Argyle Campbell on 'Rock n Roll resulted in all three boats losing out.
After appearing to get away to near perfect starts Hutchinson and Campbell were
called OCS and had to make an agonising return to restart. Larson meanwhile had
stayed safe but had been forced to tack on to port to avoid the pin boat, resulting
in a huge slow bear away behind a pack of starboard tackers. A few boat lengths
up the line Norway's Eivind Melleby had made a clean start with good speed and
as the OCS boats peeled off in front of him he suddenly had a clean lane in
which to lead the fleet out to the left hand side of the beat.
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As the fleet made their way slowly up the first leg, the
left phase breeze initially helped those on the left to secure their position
as the leading pack. However a twenty-degree right shift at the top of the leg
caught out those who had gone furthest left; including early leader Melleby,
who had to settle for rounding the windward mark just inside the top ten. It
was Lorenzo Bressani helming 'Uka Uka Racing' who made the most sense of the
variable conditions to round the top mark already well ahead of the pack.
Second around was local Corinthian helmsman Henry Filter on 'Wild Child', just
ahead of Alan Field on 'WTF' and Neily Williamson on 'Millewa Milluna'. Second
placed overall Larson had made a good recovery from his difficult start to
round in tenth place whilst at this stage Championship leader Gabrio Zandona on
'Joe Fly' was still struggling up the beat in a high twenties position.
As the race progressed, the breeze if anything got a touch
lighter. Bressani turned his lead at the front of the fleet into a virtual
horizon job, while Filter made the most of his local experience to make his
second place secure at the finish. Field also refused to relinquish his third
place and ghosted home ahead of Tony Beale on 'Scotch Bonnet' in fourth and
Nico Celon on 'Fantastica' in fifth. Melleby meanwhile had managed to pick off
a few boats and chalked up a satisfying sixth place which moved him up to
second place overall tonight. With Zandona only managing to claw his way back
to seventeenth, Larson's eventual twelfth was good enough for him to regain the
overall lead. With two more days of scheduled racing to go Zandona now sits in
third place, just four points behind Melleby, who in turn is further six points
off Larson. Bressani's win takes him up to fifth overall.
Henry Filter's win in the Corinthian Division saw him close
the gap on the top three helms and he lies in fourth tonight. Despite only
managing a Corinthian seventh today Bruce Ayres on 'Monsoon'continues to hold
the overall lead, but only on count back from Othmar von Blumencron on 'Gannet'
in second. With this pair tied on nineteen points, third placed Christof
Wieland on 'Unsponsored' is poised just two points behind to capitalise on any
slip-ups from the top two.
Tomorrow's forecast is rumoured to call for similar weather to
today, however there is some hope on the horizon for the racers, in the form of
a local prediction of big breeze on Saturday's final day of racing. Certainly,
given the frustrating conditions they have experienced so far, the fifty-one
international teams competing at this Championship would surely welcome an
opportunity for some real Melges 24 high-speed adrenaline action.
Full results are available from the Event Website
The championship runs until Saturday 31 October with a total of 12 races scheduled.
You can follow the racing live on the IMCA Official Blog.
For further information or to request photographs or video footage please contact
fiona.brown@melges24.com. [mailto:fiona.brown@melges24.com]
Provisional Overall Top Ten After Six Races
1. Chris Larson - West Marine Rigging/New England Ropes - 22 points
2. Eivind Melleby - Full Medal Jacket - 28 points
3. Gabrio Zandona - Joe Fly - 32 points
4. Lorenzo Bressani - Uka Uka Racing - 44 points
5. Nicola Celon - Fantastica - 49 points
6. Terry Hutchinson - Quantum Racing/Gill Race Team - 50 points
7. Carlo Fracassoli - Gullisara - 55 points
8. Brian Porter - Full Throttle - 56 points
9. Alan Field - WTF - 57 points
10. Bill Hardesty - Events Clothing/Atlantis - 60 points
Provisional Corinthian Top Five After Six Races
1. Bruce Ayres - Monsoon - 19 points
2. Othmar Mueller von Blumencron - Gannet - 19 points
3. Christof Wieland - Unsponsored - 21 points
4. Henry Filter - Wild Child - 26 points
5. Zetzema Weitze - Gelikt - 26 points
THE SHEEHY LEXUS OF ANNAPOLIS 2009 MELGES 24 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP IS SPONSORED BY:
Sheehy Lexus of Annapolis
- title Sponsor
Sheehy Lexus of Annapolis, the Baltimore-Annapolis area's ONLY Elite Lexus dealership
for six consecutive years, will be the title sponsor of the Sheehy Lexus of Annapolis
2009 Melges 24 World Championship. To drive a Lexus is to experience the perfect
blend of automotive performance and luxury. To own a Lexus from Sheehy Lexus of
Annapolis is to experience something even more: a recognition of your personal
needs that goes beyond offering expert service and convenient hours. Throughout
the regatta, competitors and spectators will be able to inspect a wide range of
Lexus luxury automobiles, which will be on display at the regatta center.
The Melges 24 Class and Eastport Yacht Club are extremely proud to be partnered
with these outstanding companies and sincerely thank them for their generous support
of the 2009 Worlds.
Visit the official event website at www.melges24worlds2009.com
for more information on the Sheehy Lexus of Annapolis 2009 Melges 24 World Championship.
Also, visit the Eastport Yacht Club online.
For more information or press photos, please contact:
Justin Chisholm [mailto:justin@justinchisholmsolutions.com]
International Melges 24 Class Association (IMCA)
2009 Melges 24 World Championship Press Officer
+44 7769 938722
International Melges 24 Class Association | IM24CA | 3 Palmers Road | Emsworth | Hampshire | PO10 7DL | United Kingdom
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