Aarhus, Denmark July 28
2011 Böklunder Melges 24 European Championship
Fracassoli Crowned European Champion
Toniste Wins Corinthian Division
- Day 5 of the 2011 Böklunder Melges 24 European Championship
saw the regatta series come to a close with the final two races completed in breezes
ranging from 6 - 10 knots. Overnight leader Carlo Fracassoli on ITA 803 Gullisara,
who went into the day with a 22 point advantage, finished the regatta in style with
a hard fought win in the first race of the day. Fracassoli's race win initially
appeared far from assured however. Rounding the first windward mark in sixth place
he clawed his way up to third by the leeward gate before playing the shifty second
beat to perfection to take the lead at the second windward mark. Once in front he
was totally in control and on the final run to the finish he cruised home to take
his third race win of the championship. This result sealed Fracassoli's championship
victory with a race to spare and unsurprisingly he and his Italian crew immediately
headed for the harbour to begin their victory celebrations.
Meanwhile the battle for the order of the reindexing podium positions was still a
close one. Flavio Favini on SUI 782 Blu Moon had gone into the final day in third
place, just a single point behind second placed Alberto Bolzan on ITA 716 Saetta.
A sixth in the first race for Favini with Bolzan two places back in eighth, handed
the advantage to Favini and set up an exciting final race showdown. With Christoffer
Sunby on NOR 697 on his way to a comfortable race win, the first windward mark of
the 5 leg last race saw Favini and Bolzan locked together in sixth and seventh place,
with Favini ahead and keeping a close cover on Bolzan on the first downwind leg.
By the first leeward gate however, Bolzan had sneaked through to third with Favini
now back in fifth. On a somewhat one sided second beat the roles were reversed,
with Favini moving up to third and Bolzan dropping to seventh. The final beat presented
few opportunities for changing places and Favini was able to finish in third to
secure second place overall. Bolzan came home in sixth to claim the final overall
podium position.
A final day 9,6 scoreline from Petr Fiala on CZE 716 Aloha enabled him to lock down
the fourth place which he had looked good for all week. Fiala and his young crew
on Aloha had impressed a lot of people with their speed and boat handling during
this championship and for sure this is a team with great potential for the future.
Having lain in second place early on in this championship, Andrea Racchelli on ITA
735 Altea hit a sticky patch in the middle of the series which dropped him out of
contention for the podium. An 11,5 score today however, brought them back up to
fifth in the overall standings.
Despite a difficult final day which tumbled him 3 places in the index fleet order
to eighth overall, Tonu Toniste on EST 790 Lenny, was ultimately able to able to
indextain his advantage over Oyvind Peder Jahre on NOR 751 Storm Capital Sail Racing
in the all amateur Corinthian Division. Jahre certainly took the fight to Toniste
in the first race today, chalking up a second in the overall fleet as well as a
Corinthian race win, whilst Toniste only managed Corinthian twelfth. The final race
saw the two Corinthian leaders finish deep in the index fleet, with Toniste 4 places
ahead, closing out his Corinthian Melges 24 European Championship victory. A lacklustre
performance compared to normal on the last day saw Tiit Vihul on EST 761 Rock City
unable to challenge either Jahre or Toniste, but it was still good enough for him
to lock down third in the final Corinthian standings.
International Melges 24 Class Chairman Riccardo Simoneschi, who finished the regatta
in seventh place aboard ITA 819 Audi, had this to say about the success of this
year's European Championship. "With 80 boats from 16 nations competing this week,
the size and the quality of fleet here in Aarhus is a real testimony to the strength
of the Melges 24 Class. It is also encouraging to see so many Corinthians and young
teams racing here this week. For sure the standard of racing was fantastic and confirms
my belief that this class has the highest quality racing outside of the Olympics.
The 2012 Melges 24 World Championship will take place in Italy and the 2012 North
American Championship will take place in San Francisco, CA. More details at www.melges24.com
Fina l Results after 10 Races
Overall
1st Carlo Fracassoli ITA 803 Gullisara 34 points
2nd Flavio Favini SUI 782 Blu Moon 52 points
3rd Alberto Bolzan ITA 716 Saetta 56 points
4th Petr Fiala CZE 752 Aloha 66 points
5th Andrea Racchelli ITA 735 91 points
Corinthian Division:
1st Tonu Toniste EST 790 Lenny 29 points
2nd Oyvind Peder Jahre NOR 751 Storm Capital Sail Racing 33 points
3rd Tiit Vihul EST 761 Rock City 48 points
Racing in the 2011 Böklunder Melges 24 European Championship series began on Sunday
24th July and the ten race series ran through until Thursday 28 July.
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