It Pays to be Consistent - Rolex Farr 40 World Championship
- Racing
- GALLERY
- By Jennifer Crooks
- 19 Sep 2012 11:00:00
With a storm clearing the area overnight, crisp air and a sparkling Lake Michigan set the stage for an action-packed second day of competition at the 2012 Rolex Farr 40 World Championship.
"The lake is very deep out in the middle," said Principal Race
Officer Peter "Luigi" Reggio who likened Lake Michigan to an inland
sea and explained that not having tides, current or shallow spots
on the race course also means that local knowledge is not a major
factor when racing in Chicago. "It shoals up for about 20
miles and is only 30-40 feet deep, so
when it blows out of the north the waves pile up as they get into
the shallow water and they get pretty steep and nasty. For
here [Chicago], that's the big issue."
With a 20-22 knot northwesterly breeze gusting to 28, 8-12 foot
seas materialized, and, as the breeze was expected to decrease over
the course of the day, the race committee stuck close to the day's
timing plan when they sent the international fleet of 20 teams off
on the first race -- a course of five nautical miles (NM). Wolfgang
Schaefer, on Struntje Light (GER), picked up where he left
off the previous day and won his second consecutive race to start
day two. He was followed across the line by
Heartbreaker (USA), Flash Gordon 6 (USA),
Enfant Terrible (ITA) and Kokomo (AUS).
After a general recall, the fleet sailed a six NM course for the
second race in 20 knots of breeze with three boats receiving a 20%
penalty for being over early. Alexander Roepers'
PLENTY (USA) carried a good start to cross the finish
first. "The starts, as you can see, are pretty difficult,"
said Vince Brun, tactician on PLENTY. "It was good,
really good competition. Everybody pushes the line very hard.
We had a good start and we hit a nice shift on the first
shift. From that point on, when you get a little space, the
race is a little easier… you can basically control your own
destiny."
Kevin McNeil on Nightshift (USA) saw his best result thus
far with a second-place finish; Enfant Terrible (ITA),
Hot Lips (USA) and Barking Mad (USA) rounded out
the top-five finishers in the day's second race. And after a
clean start for the third and final race of the day, in 19 knots of
breeze, John Demourkas, on Groovederci (USA), won his
first race of the series. Struntje light (GER) and
Transfusion (AUS) rebounded from their penalty-earning
starts in the previous race to finish second and fourth, as
Flash Gordon 6 (USA) placed third, and Barking
Mad (USA) again took fifth.
Leading the overall standings after five races is Helmut Jahn
after a consistent performance with Flash Gordon 6
(USA). As the only skipper in the fleet to carry only
single-digit finishes on his scoreline, Jahn's 20 points gives him
a nine-point lead on the defending world champion, Guido
Belgiorno-Nettis on Transfusion (AUS). Third overall
is Italy's Alberto Rossi, on Enfant Terrible (ITA), with
32 points.
"We've been everywhere - Newport, Porto Cervo, in Copenhagen and
Sydney - and I don't think there's any better racing than Chicago,"
said Jahn who has competed in the 15 previous editions of the Farr
40 World Championships. "I think it mattered [today] that you had a
good speed and didn't make any mistakes. It's always the case
when you race, no matter what. A lot of people got in fouls
or protests and went over the start when there was a 20%
penalty. We avoided those things. Consistency is
something that always gets you through to the top. A day like this
makes you believe you're doing the right thing."
The day's biggest mover on the scoreboard was three-time world champion Jim Richardson who moved up from last on Barking Mad (USA) after yesterday's finishes of 16-17, to tenth overall with finishes of 6-5-5 today for a total of 49 points.
Racing resumes Wednesday, September 19 at 11:00 a.m. and concludes Thursday, September 20, 2012, when winner of the Rolex Farr 40 World Championship will be crowned.
2012 Rolex Farr 40 World Championship
Top-5 Results (20 boats)
Place, Yacht Name, Owner/Skipper, Country, Results; Total
Points
1. Flash Gordon 6, Helmut
Jahn, USA; 2-6-3-6-3 20
2. Transfusion, Guido Belgiorno-Nettis, AUS; 1-4-8-12/ZFP-4 29
3. Enfant Terrible, Alberto Rossi, ITA; 3-3-4-3-19 32
4. Groovederci, John Demourkas, USA; 5-7-15-9-1 37
5. PLENTY, Alexander Roepers, USA; 9-9-12-1-10 41
How to Follow the Event
Further information on the Rolex Farr 40 Worlds can be
found
at www.farr40worlds.com and www.yachtscoring.com/emenu.cfm?eID=651.
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