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Kerry Klinger wins the J80 NA's again

by Lynn Fitzpatrick, US Editor, Sail-World.com on 16 Nov 2007
Kerry Klinger won the J80 North Americans for the second consecutive time and the third time in his career. This year's crew of Lifted included Doug Lynn, Neil Bresnan and John Bowden. The crew of Lifted got off to a shaky start during Friday's racing with a TLE.ZPF. As with seven of the other competitors in the 33-boat fleet, they were over early in one of the four general recalls and tried to sail through shifty light air with lots of holes.

Only six boats finished before the time limit expired, and Lifted was not one of them. Lifted's finishes improved over the weekend and they finished off the seven-race series with four bullets and won the regatta by nine points. Bruno Pasquenelli and Glenn Darden and their Texan crews were second and third with 29 and 31 points, respectively. Eastport Yacht Club of Annapolis, MD hosted the regatta.

2007 J-80 North Americans
Series Standing - seven races scored
Information is provisional and subject to modification
Regatta results saved: Sunday, November 11, 2007 12:56:33 PM EST

Division: J-80 (33 boats)

 

Pos

Bow/Sail  

Boat  

Skipper  

Club  

   1     

   2     

   3     

   4     

   5     

   6     

   7     

Total
 Points 

Pos

1  

11/ 1001  

USA 1001  

Kerry Klinger  

NY  

[15/TLE,ZFP]  

8  

4  

1  

1  

1  

1  

16.00  

1

2  

5/ 554  

Tiamo  

Bruno Pasquinelli  

TX  

2  

4  

5  

4  

3  

[24]  

7  

25.00  

2

3  

17/ 528  

Yoko  

Glen Darden  

TX  

15/TLE,ZFP  

1  

1  

2  

10  

[22]  

2  

31.00  

3

4  

15/ 156  

Emotional Rescue  

Jahn Tihansky  

MD  

8/TLE  

3  

3  

3  

13  

[19]  

3  

33.00  

4

5  

13/ 155  

FKA  

Les Beckwith  

NH  

8/TLE  

5  

9  

6  

[27]  

7  

6  

41.00  

5

6  

77/ 77  

Hammertime  

Steve Hammerman  

TX  

8/TLE  

[23]  

2  

5  

5  

17  

11  

48.00  

6

7  

14/ 399  

C'est Nasty  

Rick Schaffer  

TX  

1  

10  

16  

[22]  

6  

13  

4  

50.00  

7

8  

19/ 19  

Rumor  

John Storck, Jr.  

NY  

8/TLE  

2  

6  

7  

28  

3  

[30]  

54.00  

8

9  

25/ 255  

Angry Chameleon  

Brian Robinson/Kristen Robinson  

MD  

[15/TLE,ZFP]  

7  

10  

12  

9  

9  

13  

60.00  

9

10  

30/ 381  

Relentless  

Dave Coughlin  

NY  

8/TLE  

12  

11  

8  

7  

16  

[22]  

62.00  

10

11  

33/ 176  

Thrown Together  

Geoffrey Pierini  

NJ  

6  

6  

8  

9  

11  

23  

[27]  

63.00  

11

12  

29/ 739  

Christe  

John DiMatteo  

NY  

5  

17  

7  

11  

25  

2  

[28]  

67.00  

12

13  

31/ 59  

Church Key  

Chris Chadwick  

CT  

8/TLE  

21  

[29]  

18  

16  

10  

5  

78.00  

13

14  

23/ 118  

Falcon  

Dave Pulzone  

MD  

8/TLE  

[26]  

14  

17  

14  

6  

20  

79.00  

14

15  

7/ 357  

Dragonfly  

Chris Johnson  

MD  

8/TLE  

9  

[23]  

23  

12  

20  

8  

80.00  

15

16  

12/ 405  

Raptor  

Don Trask  

NC  

15/TLE,ZFP  

13  

22  

15  

4  

14  

[23]  

83.00  

16

17  

26/ 738  

Lucky Frog  

Benjamin M. Schwartz  

NY  

3  

[22]  

20  

13  

18  

15  

16  

85.00  

17

18  

27/ 352  

352  

Blake Fleetwood  

NY  

4  

[31]  

21  

21  

26  

4  

9  

85.00  

18

19  

10/ 146  

Hummer  

Chris Kingsley  

MD  

15/TLE,ZFP  

[24]  

24  

16  

15  

5  

10  

85.00  

19

20  

18/ 285  

Crush  

Mark Gorman  

NJ  

8/TLE  

[32]  

26  

20  

8  

12  

15  

89.00  

20

21  

21/ 588  

Gallant Fox  

Ryan Dempsey  

NH  

15/TLE,ZFP  

16  

19  

19  

[24]  

8  

12  

89.00  

21

22  

20/ 284  

Avet  

Curt Johnson  

CA  

15/TLE,ZFP  

19  

13  

[28]  

2  

28  

24  

101.00  

22

23  

1/ 52  

Pinocchio  

Bob Knowles  

NH  

8/TLE  

11  

18  

27  

19  

18  

[29]  

101.00  

23

24  

8/ 888  

Outrageous  

Michael Jones  

NC  

8/TLE  

20  

12  

24  

21  

[25]  

19  

104.00  

24

25  

6/ 265  

Gustosa  

Kevin Hayes/Jeff Kirchoff  

NH  

8/TLE  

14  

25  

14  

30  

[31]  

18  

109.00  

25

26  

4/ 11  

#11  

Ron Landman/Paul Erickson  

CA  

8/TLE  

25  

[31]  

26  

20  

21  

14  

114.00  

26

27  

2/ 829  

Bone Chillin'  

Alan Simonini/Robbie Lawrance  

NC  

15/TLE,ZFP  

29  

17  

[30]  

22  

11  

21  

115.00  

27

28  

24/ 60  

Stacked Deck  

Christian Graf/Cathi Anderson  

MD  

15/TLE,ZFP  

18  

15  

10  

31  

[34/DNC]  

34/DNC  

123.00  

28

29  

32/ 364  

Born 2 Run  

Rick Hanson  

PA  

8/TLE  

15  

27  

[31]  

23  

30  

26  

129.00  

29

30  

22/ 259  

Spank Me  

Bob Limoggio  

NY  

8/TLE  

28  

28  

29  

17  

29  

[31]  

139.00  

30

31  

16/ 808  

Wired  

Henry DeGroot  

MA  

8/TLE  

33  

[34/DNC]  

34/DNC  

33  

26  

17  

151.00  

31

32  

9/ 9  

Willy T  

Spencer Raggio  

NY  

8/TLE  

30  

30  

[32]  

32  

27  

25  

152.00  

32

33  

28/ 443  

Underdog  

Tom Behrle  

MD  

8/TLE  

27  

32  

25  

29  

[34/DNC]  

34/DNC  

155.00  

33




Notes
(1) Scoring System is ISAF Low Point 2005-2008
(2) Time limit expired (TLE) penalty is: Finishers plus 2
(3) Finishes in [brackets] denote throwouts
Information is provisional and subject to modification

Principal Race Officer: Jeff Borland
Jury Chair: Angelo Buscemi
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