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2015 J/24 World Championships - Day 2

by J/24 World on 3 Sep 2015
2015 J/24 World Championships - Day 3 Pepe Hartmann http://www.seestueck.de
On day three of the J/24 World Championships in Boltenhagen, Germany, the fleet faced wind up to 20 knots. It was again Ian Southworth (GBR 5219) who sailed two excellent races and kept his lead on the second-placed Mike Ingham (USA 5443). But also Travis Odenbach (USA 5432) has entered the stage.

With two more days to go, a slight idea is coming up who may be the winner of the J/24 World Championship. Ian Southworth and his crew, with a third and a first place today, are showing a more than constant series. Southworth, who narrowly lost the worlds 2010 and ended fourth in the years 2012 and 2013, is focused on finally winning this trophy. The crew so far has rebuilt five J/24 and, with number five, called “Il Riccio” which is Italian for “Hedgehog”, has found the ideal setup.



But competition stays hard as there are two excellent and experienced US teams in pursuit of “Il Riccio”: Mike Ingham, with 2014 world champion Will Welles as a tactician, and Travis Odenbach, who is also a very skilled J/24 sailor.

Despite the strong winds, day three of the Worlds saw the first all-female crew in the Top Ten: Ragna Thönnessen and her crew of “Juelssand” (GER 5313) finished in eighth position in the second race of the day. “This is our best result at a Word Championship so far”, said bow woman Laura Hatje. “Sailing was big fun today, though the conditions were pretty tough for a crew as light as we are. After a good start, we found a very good boat speed and took the right tactical decisions.” The Juelssand Crew has been sailing together since 2008. With an average age of 25, they are one of the youngest teams in the fleet. “Ian and his crew are doing excellent”, said Laura Hatje; “Our bet is that they will be the new World champions. But up to now, the results are very mixed, so racing stays exciting!”



With just some points of difference, the fight for the Top Ten position stays tight. For Thursday, the weather forecast sees the wind decreasing to an average of 11 knots, which may favour the lighter crew like the Japanese Tokuma Takesue, currently in fourth place.

Tonight, the crew will gather for the traditional “Champions Dinner” held by the organiszing club Norddeutscher Regatta Verein. The first warning on Thursday will be at 12:00 hrs. All races can be tracked live via Trac Trac.







Results:

Nr Bow# Sail Number
Team
Country T N
1 11  GBR 5219 GBR 75.0 23.0
2 54  USA 5443 USA 60.0 32.0
3 53  USA 5432 USA 73.0 53.0
4 26  GER 5386 GER 111.0 83.0
5 45  JPN 5449 JPN 110.0 85.0
6 01  ARG 5453 ARG 134.0 102.0
7 33  GRE 5441 GRE 135.0 104.0
8 13  GER 3117 GER 144.0 107.0
9 27  GER 5412 GER 161.0 109.0
10 25  GER 5381 GER 145.0 109.0
11 38  ITA 416 ITA 143.0 112.0
12 28  GER 5420 GER 166.0 114.0
13 30  GER 5467 GER 155.0 124.0
14 49  PER 5451 PER 154.0 124.0
15 31  GER 5475 GER 176.0 133.0
16 20  GER 5281 GER 169.0 134.0
17 21  GER 5282 GER 173.0 139.0
18 50  SWE 4896 SWE 190.0 139.0
19 36  ITA 212 ITA 192.0 140.0
20 10  GBR 4271 GBR 177.0 140.0
21 42  JPN 4886 JPN 176.0 143.0
22 23  GER 5316 GER 202.0 150.0
23 06  GBR 4242 GBR 191.0 154.0
24 16  GER 4495 GER 195.0 162.0
25 02  BAR 4396 BAR 214.0 176.0
26 22  GER 5313 GER 221.0 179.0
27 24  GER 5330 GER 234.0 182.0
28 19  GER 5266 GER 222.0 187.0
29 04  FRA 4934 FRA 249.0 197.0
30 09  GBR 4270 GBR 242.0 202.0
31 08  GBR 427 GBR 252.0 214.0
32 43  JPN 5013 JPN 277.0 225.0
33 35  HUN 64 HUN 290.0 243.0
34 14  GER 3634 GER 295.0 247.0
35 12  GER 1185 GER 305.0 259.0
36 48  NED 69 NED 313.0 261.0
37 47  NED 60 NED 332.0 280.0
38 29  GER 5440 GER 332.0 280.0
39 18  GER 5147 GER 346.0 294.0
40 44  JPN 5273 JPN 348.0 296.0
41 32  GER 725 GER 354.0 302.0
42 46  NED 44 NED 356.0 304.0
43 17  GER 5073 GER 364.0 312.0
44 37  ITA 371 ITA 367.0 318.0
45 05  GBR 4232 GBR 374.0 322.0
46 51  SWE 5437 SWE 380.0 331.0
47 39  ITA 439 ITA 387.0 335.0
48 34  HUN 5493 HUN 383.0 336.0
49 15  GER 4403 GER 400.0 348.0
50 52  SWE 994 SWE 404.0 352.0
51 07  GBR 4254 GBR 402.0 352.0
52 03  FRA 4226 FRA 468.0 416.0
52 40  ITA 474 ITA 468.0 416.0
52 41  ITA 481 ITA 468.0 416.0
52  BRA 37 BRA 468.0 416.0
52  GER 5417 GER 468.0 416.0
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