Designed to Win - Rolex Farr 40 World Championship
- Racing
- GALLERY
- By Jennifer Crooks
- 21 Sep 2012 12:00:00
After more than a dozen times racing in the world championship, it seems fitting that Jahn claims the 2012 Rolex Farr 40 World Championship title while racing from his home club, Chicago Yacht Club, against a backdrop of the city that is graced by some of his work.
Chicago architect Helmut Jahn has won the 2012 Rolex Farr 40 World Championship after nine races across four days of competition on Lake Michigan. A stalwart of the grand-prix class, Jahn's previous best result was a fourth place at last year's Rolex Farr 40 World Championship which was contested in Sydney, Australia. After more than a dozen times racing in the world championship, it seems fitting that Jahn claims the 2012 Rolex Farr 40 World Championship title while racing from his home club, Chicago Yacht Club, against a backdrop of the city that is graced by some of his work.
With the race committee hoping to run three races for the final day of the series, the first race of the day got underway in a westerly breeze of 13 knots with gusts to 24. John Demourkas, on Groovederci (USA), led the fleet around the first two marks of the 6.4 nautical mile course, only to be overtaken by Hasip Gencer on Asterisk Uno (TUR) who cruised on to cross the finish just four hundredths of a second ahead of him.
Enfant Terrible (ITA) was third across the line, followed by Charisma (USA) and Barking Mad (USA). Standings leader Helmut Jahn, on Flash Gordon 6 (USA), was sixth which was enough to both keep him in the lead and also increase his points cushion from 10 to 13.
After a wait for the wind to stabilize and then two general
recalls, the second race got underway in approximately 12 knots
with gusts to 17. Enfant
Terrible won and was followed 10 seconds later by
Nightshift
and Heartbreaker,
with Struntje
light and Transfusion
rounding out the top-five finishers. With a seventh place
finish, their
worst of the series, Flash Gordon
6 secured the championship crown. With the time
limit for starting another race running out, the championship was
determined with
nine races.
"We knew we had 10 points [margin] this morning, and Transfusion
was clearly our competitor," said Bill Hardesty, Helmut Jahn's
tactician on Flash Gordon
6. "We
were able to stay close to them in the first race. They took
a little bit of risk and ended dropping back and getting a couple
extra points so that made things a little bit more comfortable for
us. But the race committee kept talking about doing two more
races so we didn't feel quite out of the woods yet. When the
wind was so weird out there it just whittled away at the time and
they could only get one more race in. It came down to us
needing a top-12 finish. It was just a surreal feeling.
It's an amazing event to win."
Driving Flash
Gordon 6 on the start and first beat of each race was
Evan Jahn, Helmut's son. "It's something we've been after for
a really long time," he said of the win. "For many years it
didn't feel like we were getting any closer. To just achieve
it is pretty tremendous for us. To sail and win with Dad,
I've thought about that actually for the last few days. We've
been doing this for so long. Our relationship has gotten so
much stronger just by sailing together. This is a crowning
achievement for a very long tenure in this class and to be able to
share it with my Dad is pretty special."
The senior Jahn took up sailing because, as he explained, he needed
something else in life to balance a very demanding
profession. "I take it very seriously," said Helmut
Jahn. "I never sailed because I thought 'I'll win the world
championship.' That wasn't something I thought I had to
do. But doing it [winning] is just incredible. It makes
me feel that maybe I'm not a better sailor, but I'm a better
architect." He went on to explain that he didn't think the
team had an advantage because they were sailing in home
waters. "You saw that we had different conditions every
day. This is actually the great thing about sailing, its
unpredictable and it's not something you can actually prepare
yourself for. Sailing at home we had somehow had a sense we
were on a mission. Like so many teams, they do better at home, I
think it was the belief … the concentration, the preparation that
we did in the last three weeks which got us in.
"The one requisite was that we had to have the right amount of speed. Bill Hardesty, our tactician, kept us out of trouble. We didn't make mistakes. We didn't think we needed to win the races. We just didn't want a bad race. I set, on Sunday night, the goal - never any double digits. So a lot of things fell in place. We set our goals at a level where we could win. We achieved those goals. Retire? I want to celebrate now."
The winner of the Rolex Farr 40 World Championship was crowned
based on the sum of all races for each yacht (i.e. no
discards). Helmut Jahn on Flash Gordon
6 won the series with 41 points. The win of the
last race by Alberto Rossi on Enfant
Terrible
(ITA) moved them up two spots in the overall standings to take
second with 51 points. The defending champion, Guido
Belgiorno-Nettis on Transfusion
(AUS), took the remaining spot on the podium with 52 points.
Wolfgang Schaefer on Struntje
light was fourth overall with 62 points, followed by
John Demourkas on Groovederci
(USA) with 66 points.
2012 Rolex Farr 40 World Championship
Top-Five Results after 9 Races (20 boats)
1 Flash Gordon 6, Helmut Jahn, USA 2-6-3-6-3-5-3-6-7 41
2 Enfant Terrible, Alberto Rossi, ITA 3-3-4-3-19-11-4-3-1 51
3 Transfusion, Guido Belgiorno-Nettis, AUS 1-4-8-12/ZFP-4-8-1-9-5 52
4 Struntje light, Wolfgang Schaefer, GER 18-1-1-21/ZFP-2-1-2-12-4 62
5 Groovederci, John Demourkas, USA, 5-7-15-9-1-3-7-2-16 66
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