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2014 Rolex Farr 40 World Championship - Alex Roepers a new winner

by KPMS on 19 Oct 2014
Plenty (USA), 2014 Rolex Farr 40 World Champion Rolex/Daniel Forster http://www.regattanews.com
2014 Rolex Farr 40 World Championship - The Rolex Farr 40 World Championship has a new winner: Alex Roepers’ Plenty (USA).

'It has been a long time coming. I entered the class seven years ago and this is the seventh world championship I’ve participated in,' said a delighted Roepers. 'To win it finally is a dream come true. It feels incredible, I couldn't be happier.

Winning four out of the week’s seven races held on San Francisco’s Berkeley Circle enabled Plenty to become the twelfth different recipient of the Rolex Farr 40 World Championship title since the competition’s inauguration in 1998.


Going into the decisive final day Plenty held a commanding 18-point advantage over her nearest rivals – Lisa and Martin Hill’s Estate Master from Australia. The chasing pack were fast running out of opportunities to claw back the leader’s significant advantage. Following the postponement of racing yesterday – a first in the event’s history – the fleet was forced to wait patiently for sailing to commence today. The breeze eventually obliged allowing the Race Committee to organise one final race. Plenty took no risks, playing it safe to finish tenth. Wolfgang Schaefer’s Struntje Light claimed race victory, her second bullet of the week.

Plenty, with Terry Hutchinson calling tactics, began the week as competition favourites. Victory caps an outstanding season and dominant week. 'This has been a long season. It's a great win for Alex and a great win for team Plenty,' enthused Hutchinson, a two-time Rolex Farr 40 world champion on Jim Richardson’s Barking Mad (2004, 2009). Roepers and Hutchinson go back a long way. 'Alex and I sailed together crewing for Alexis Michas at the very first Farr 40 world championships in Miami. Alex was the pitman/floater and I was the tactician and our relationship began then,' explained Hutchinson. 'We’ve always stayed in touch and maintained a good friendship.'



Second place today enabled Estate Master to hold onto the runners-up spot. 'It was a rewarding day. Coming into this regatta we would have been happy with fifth or sixth, so this is way above our expectations,' said Martin Hill.

Having relinquished her world title, defending champion Enfant Terrible, from Italy, still managed to claim a podium place, finishing third.

Plenty was rewarded for her efforts with the Rolex Farr 40 World Championship Trophy and a Rolex timepiece at the official prizegiving held at San Francisco’s Palace of Fine Arts Theatre.

Yachts representing seven countries took part in the world-renowned one design championship, sponsored by Rolex since 2001, and hosted this year by the St. Francis Yacht Club.

The international talent taking part featured Vasco Vascotto (Italy, Enfant Terrible); Ian Williams (Great Britain, Flash Gordon 6), Cameron Appleton (New Zealand, Groovederci); Malcolm Page (Australia, Kokomo); Hutchinson (United States, Plenty); Ray Davies (New Zealand, Struntje Light) and 2010 ISAF Rolex World Sailor of the Year Tom Slingsby (Australia, Transfusion).

A full recap of the 17th Rolex Farr 40 World Championship will be available on Wednesday 22 October.



2014 Rolex Farr 40 World Championship

Cumulative Results (Top Five)

1. Plenty (USA) Alex Roepers 1-1-1-6-4-1-10 24.0
2. Estate Master (AUS) Lisa and Martin Hill 4-3-8-2-9-6-2 34.0
3. Enfant Terrible (ITA) Alberto Rossi 5-7-6-7-6-2-6 39.0
4. Struntje Light (GER) Wolfgang Schaefer 13-13-5-1-3-5-1 41.0
5. Voodoo Chile (AUS) Andrew Hunn 9-6-3-11-2-3-11 45.0

 Complete Results:

2014 Rolex Farr 40 World Championship - Final Cumulative Results:


      Bow   Sail Number Yacht Name Yacht Design Owner/Skipper Race
1
Race
2
Race
3
Race
4
Race
5
Race
6
Race
7
Total
World Championship Racing
  One Design Division
    Farr 40
    1. 14 USA 60059 Plenty Farr 40 Alex Roepers 1 1 1 6 4 1 10 24.0
    2. 23 AUS 615 Estate Master Farr 40 Lisa and Martin Hill 4 3 8 2 9 6 2 34.0
    3. 5 ITA 29141 Enfant Terrible Farr 40 Alberto Rossi 5 7 6 7 6 2 6 39.0
    4. 15 GER 40 Struntje light Farr 40 Wolfgang Schaefer 13 13 5 1 3 5 1 41.0
    5. 25 AUS 8888 Voodoo Chile Farr 40 Andrew Hunn 9 6 3 11 2 3 11 45.0
    6. 24 AUS 8883 Kokomo Farr 40 Jim Richardson 7 15 2 10 1 4 7 46.0
    7. 4 USA 60002 Flash Gordon 6 Farr 40 Helmut and Evan Jahn 2 8 11 8 5 7 5 46.0
    8. 12 USA 40076 Nightshift Farr 40 Kevin McNeil 6 11 7 5 8 8 4 49.0
    9. 29 AUS 6422 Transfusion Farr 40 Guido Belgiorno-Nettis 3 2 4 4 20/DSQ 11 8 52.0
    10. 9 USA 7289 Groovederci Farr 40 John Demourkas 8 4 9 9 13 8.6/RDG 9 60.6
    11. 6 MEX 28269 Flojito y Cooperando Farr 40 Bernardo Minkow / Julian Fernandez 10 10 12 13 7 12 3 67.0
    12. 26 TUR 4000 Asterisk (Corinthian) Farr 40 Hasip Gencer 11 12 14 3 11 10 18 79.0
    13. 28 CAN 141 Honour (Corinthian) Farr 40 Alek Krstajic 14 14 13 12 10 9 16 88.0
    14. 20 USA 40046 Twisted (Corinthian) Farr 40 M. Tony Pohl 18 5 15 17 12 14 14 95.0
    15. 16 USA 40050 Temptress (Corinthian) Farr 40 Ray Godwin 17 9 17 15 14 15 17 104.0
    16. 17 USA 888 White Knight (Corinthian) Farr 40 Zoltan Katinszky 16 19 16 14 15 13 13 106.0
    17. 19 USA 51044 Skian Dhu (Corinthian) Farr 40 Dirk Freeland 12 17 10 20/DSQ 16 20/DSQ 12 107.0
    18. 8 USA 50060 Foil (Corinthian) Farr 40 Gordon Leon 15 16 18 16 18 16 19 118.0
    19. 2 USA 1211 Coquille (Corinthian) Farr 40 Gary Ezor 19 18 19 18 17 20/DNF 15 126.0
 
2014 Rolex Farr 40 World Championship - Corinthian Teams - Final Cumulative Results:

      Bow   Sail Number Yacht Name Yacht Design Owner/Skipper Race
1
Race
2
Race
3
Race
4
Race
5
Race
6
Race
7
Total
World Championship Racing
  One Design Division
    Farr 40
    1. 26 TUR 4000 Asterisk Farr 40 Hasip Gencer 11 12 14 3 11 10 18 79.0
    2. 28 CAN 141 Honour Farr 40 Alek Krstajic 14 14 13 12 10 9 16 88.0
    3. 20 USA 40046 Twisted Farr 40 M. Tony Pohl 18 5 15 17 12 14 14 95.0
    4. 16 USA 40050 Temptress Farr 40 Ray Godwin 17 9 17 15 14 15 17 104.0
    5. 17 USA 888 White Knight Farr 40 Zoltan Katinszky 16 19 16 14 15 13 13 106.0
    6. 19 USA 51044 Skian Dhu Farr 40 Dirk Freeland 12 17 10 20/DSQ 16 20/DSQ 12 107.0
    7. 8 USA 50060 Foil Farr 40 Gordon Leon 15 16 18 16 18 16 19 118.0
    8. 2 USA 1211 Coquille Farr 40 Gary Ezor 19 18 19 18 17 20/DNF 15 126.0

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