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2015 ORC World Championship – Finals overall - We have the winners

by ORC Media on 5 Jul 2015
Rossi had a tough week with Class A TP 52 rivals - 2015 ORC World Championship Max Ranchi / ORC
2015 ORC World Championship – After a long week of light air, lengthy postponements, hot sun and even hotter competition, three ORC World Champions have endured and excelled to been crowned today in Barcelona. Two are the reigning champions from the 2014 championship in Kiel last year, and one is a veteran winner from ORC championships in past decades of sailing.

Alberto Rossi's TP 52 Enfant Terrible Minoan Lines from Italy was under pressure today, with a slim two-point lead over rival Marco Serafini's team on his TP 52 Xio. Rossi's red boat is rated just a little slower than Xio and the other TP's in the class, so their only edge was to stay close and not lose by too much boat-for-boat and let the time allowances help them to stay within two points of Xio in the corrected time results.

With three ORC and one Farr 40 World title to his credit, Rossi and team did just that today to earn their fourth ORC World title, finishing second to Xio on the water but correcting to within seven seconds of the win, with Roberto Monti's TP 52 Airis behind on the water and in corrected time.

'It was difficult because we have a top boat, but it's a 2008 design while that of our direct opponent is much more recent,' said Rossi. 'We never gave up even for a minute in the whole week of racing. The secret of so many successful championships has been in the team. It's great, we are always the same and we have never changed anyone. That's the secret.'

Rossi sailed this week the following crew: Vasco Vascotto on tactics (himself earning his 18th World Championship title in various classes), Francesco Di Caprio, Marco Carpinello, Matt Mason, Roberto Strappati, Massimo Gherarducci, Federico Giovanelli, Claudio Celon, Nicolas Dal Ferro, Daniele De Luca, Francesco Mongelli, Daniele Cassinari, and Samuele Niccolettis.

Xio wins the Silver medal by one point, and the Bronze goes to Rafael Carbonell's Swan 45 Rats on Fire, by only a two-point margin over Jean Jacques Chaubard's French team on his GP 42 Team Vision Future.

In Class B Pedro Campos's Swan 42 Movistar was not under quite the same pressure as Rossi, with a five-point margin over rival Swan 42 Pez de Abril, also from Spain, but they still had to sail clean and well in the most crowded class of 38 boats at this event, or risk losing that lead. Today they too did what was needed, finishing third to some of their closest rivals, but still maintaining enough to be four points clear to win his second ORC Worlds crown in 12 years and his 15th World Championship title among this and other classes.

'We are really happy because this has been, by far, one of the most difficult titles to get due to the number of competitors and the quality of our rivals,' said Campos. 'The consistency of our scoring has been the key. A world title is a good way to start the season. The 3 keys to win this championship for us has had been: the long work done in advance during the winter, the consistency of the scores and the offshore race - this was our best race.'

Campos had with him this week Juan Meseguer on tactics and Jaime Arbones, Lino Perez, Eduardo Marin, Luca Lanzillo, David Louzao Abelleiro, Pablo Iglesias, Javier Cela, Muis Mas, and Fernando Rodriguez Rivero.

Silver medals in the class will go to Pez de Abril, and Bronze to the Italian X-41 Sideracordis, owned by Pier Vettor Grimani from Venezia.

Like Class A, the Class C champion was an Italian reigning champion from Kiel last year, but unlike them they were here in Barcelona with a new boat, an Italia 9.98 F.

Giuseppe Giuffre's Low Noise II had a promising start by winning the first race of the series, but then stumbled in the inshore race three with a shared 15th place. But from that point on the team remained in the top five throughout the remainder of the series, and scored their second bullet today to cap off an impressive week in an especially contentious class.

'This was our fourth World Championship win, but it was the hardest for sure,' said tactician Lorenzo Bodini. 'We came this year with a new boat designed by Matteo Polli that is fast, but smaller, so we were always fighting with the bigger boats. Everyone rates so close, the sailing was always very tight, there were a lot of other Olympic sailors in the fleet who are really good, so it came down to tactics and positioning, and here we did really well. The team is very strong, it's a great pleasure to win.'

An important award in each class is the Corinthian Trophy, where all members of the crew must be ISAF Group one (amateur) sailors. Winners of this award were all from Spain, and include in Class A Andrea Masi's Swan 45 Random Research Ulika (ninth place); Jose Ignacio Vicent's X-41 Phonemovil (10th place) in Class B; and Alberto Moro's X-37 Solventis (fourth place).

'This was the most competitive ORC World Championship we have had to date,' said Bruno Finzi, Chairman of ORC. 'We want to congratulate the new World Champions, the podium finishers, and all the competitors for their hard-earned scores in a tough week, and also the outstanding organization done by the Real Club Nautico de Barcelona. They created an event with the right balance of fairness, fun and high competition suitable to this World Championship.

'We hope to see everyone again next year in July at our 2016 ORC World Championship being held in Denmark in Tuborg Harbour in Copenhagen.'








Full results

ORC Class A


Pos Yacht Owner Skipper Type 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Points
1 ENFANT TERRIBLE MINOAN LINES ALBERTO ROSSI ALBERTO ROSSI TP52 3 2 4.5 2 2 2 2 2 15
2 XIO MARCO SERAFINI MARCO SERAFINI TP52 5 1 6 1 1 1 8 1 16
3 RATS ON FIRE RAFAEL CARBONELL MANUEL DORESTE SWAN 45 4 19 1 10 8 7 1 7 38
4 TEAM VISION FUTURE JEAN JACQUES CHAUBARD MERGUI MIKAEL GP42 1 6 11 4 17 8 5 5 40
5 THA72 KEVIN WHITCRAFT KEVIN WHITCRAFT TP52 9 3 13.5 5.5 10 6 3 4 40.5
6 KUAN KUN EDUARDO WONG FEDERICO CALABRESE SOTO 48 10 5 9 7 3 5 6 6 41
7 AIRIS ROBERTO MONTI CESARE BRESSAN TP 52 15 4 12 8 4 3 9 3 43
8 TRAFALGAR DMITRY MARTINES LUIS DORESTE SWAN 45 7 9 3 9 6 10 7 9 50
9 RANDOM RESEARCH ULIKA ANDREA MASI ANDREA MASI SWAN 45 2 15 8 5.5 14 16 10 14 68.5
10 THETIS LUCA LOCATELLI LUCA LOCATELLI SWAN 45 12 17 15 11 5 9 14 10 76
11 SOLETE JESUS TURRO ROMAN TURRO G.SOLEIL 50D 14 14 4.5 13 16 15 4 13 77.5
12 STELLA STEFANO FAVA GIUSEPPE CAVALIERI SYDNEY 46 8 16 7 12 15 12 18 15 85
13 MILU ANDREA PIETROLUCCI ANDREA PIETROLUCCI MYLIUS 14E55 13 10 20 17 9 11 13 12 85
14 OTRA VEZ WILLIAM COATES WILLIAM COATES KER 43 18 12 18 15 11 4 20 8 86
15 BULTACO ANDRES VARELA ENTRECANALES ANDRES VARELA X-65 17 8 23 3 7 19 23 11 88
16 KAJSA III ROLF AUF DER MAUR ROLF AUF DER MAUR DK 46 11 20 10 14 13 13 12 20 93
17 SILVA NEO HEINZ PETES SCHMIDT GEHRLEIN DENNIS GP 42 6 11 13.5 16 23 20 22 16 104.5
18 PHOENIX SERGEY GRISHIN SERGEY GRISHIN CUSTOM 60 19 7 17 14.5
RDG
18 18 11 24
DNF
104.5
19 CORATGE MANUEL JANE ISIDRO MARTI SWAN 45 21 18 16 18 12 14 17 22 116
20 JEROBOAM CARLOS PLAZA JUAN PLAZA SWAN 45 23 23 2 20 20 21 16 21 123
21 DUENDE 52 JACINTO RODRIGUEZ JACINTO RODRIGUEZ TP52 20 13 21 24
DNF
21 17 15 17 124
22 AIFOS ARMADA ESPANOLA JAIME RODRIGUEZ TOUBES COREL 45 16 22 19 21 19 22 21 19 137
23 BRUJO JAZZ SERGIO RAMIREZ OLIVER BRAVO DE LAGUNA FIRST 47.7 22 21 22 19 22 23 19 18 143


ORC Class B

Pos Yacht Owner Skipper 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Points
1 MOVISTAR PEDRO CAMPOS PEDRO CAMPOS 2 3 5 3 2 1 3 3 17
2 PEZ DE ABRIL JOSE MARIA MESEGUER JOSE MARIA MESEGUER 1 5 11 2 8 2 1 2 21
3 SIDERACORDIS PIER VETTOR GRIMANI ANDREA TEDESCO 4 6 3 12 1 4 7 4 29
4 DIGITAL ALPHA FRANCISCO RIZZO FRANCISCO RIZZO 3 12 4 6 22 5 2 5 37
5 WB FIVE GIANCLAUDIO BASSETTI GIANCLAUDIO BASSETTI 13 9 8 4 3 3 4 7 38
6 GIUMAT +2 FLAVIO TRUSENDI FRANCESCO CRUCIANI 9 1 1 1 16 14 5.5 8 39.5
7 KOYAMA BERN KAMMERLANDER IÑAKI CASTAÑER 7 2 2 7 24 8 16 1 43
8 AMBER MILES LAKIMENKO VADIM LAKIMENKO VADIM 6 4 7 5 15 7 17 12 56
9 ES TES UNNO - BAINBRIDGE FRANCISCO SOLDEVILA PEP SOLDEVILA 22 7 6 15 9 6 13 10 66
10 PHONEMOVIL JOSE IGNACIO VICENT JOSE IGNACIO VICENT 11 11 14 9 5 15 14 15 79
11 EXTREME WAYS ANDREW HOLDSWORTH ANDREW HOLDSWORTH 5 13 10 14 30 9 9 20 80
12 TOUCHE SUPER OSCAR SANCHEZ OSCAR SANCHEZ 15 32 31 22 4 10 5.5 6 93.5
13 ADRIAN HOTELES DANIEL ADRIAN RUERA DANIEL ADRIAN 17 10 13 21 6 16 20 14 96
14 MATARO MARINA BARCELONA JAIME MONJO CARRION LUIS MARTINEZ DORESTE 19 39
DSQ
9 8 14 12 12 25 99
15 DES-AHOGO MARIA MILLAN RICARDO TEJERO 23 15 16 18 10 18 15 9 101
16 LE COQ HARDI AIVAR TUULBERG AIVAR TUULBERG 10 16 23 13 7 27 10 24 103
17 BACH YACHTING RACING TEAM BACH YACHTING NIC BOL 21 8 39
DNF
10 21 17 22 11 110
18 REVE DE VIE ERMANNO GALEATI NENAD VIALI 18 19 24 17 18 19 18 13 122
19 THREE SISTERS FIRST SAILING SRO MILAN HAJEK 12 17 12 16 20 28 31 19 124
20 RAQUERO EUGENIO LOPEZ CHACARRA EUGENIO LOPEZ 25 21 15 25 12 23 24 16 136
21 FLYER 2 CARLOS REBOLL TONI DEL RIO 8 18 17 11 39
BFD
39
BFD
21 27 141
22 MAXIMO MARIBEL CADENAS MARIBEL CADENAS 31 23 29 20 11 21 19 18 141
23 FARR MARMO ALBERTO FRANCHI ALBERTO FRANCHI 16 39
DSQ
20 29 17 13 23 23 141
24 CHILI PEPPER PHILIPPE COMTE PHILIPPE COMTE 14 31 27 19 28 20 8 26 142
25 L'IMMENS ALEXANDRE LAPLAZA ALEXANDRE LAPLAZA 20 14 18 24 19 26 26 31 147
26 VALENTINA THIERRY D'ARGOUBET JORDI GELABERTO 33 26 19 31 13 11 30 22 152
27 DIGITAL BRAVO VALENTIN ZUBKOV VALENTIN ZUBKOV 26 36 22 39
OCS
32 22 11 17 166
28 ENIGMA LUIS TORT MARTIN LUIS TORT 27 25 21 28 31 24 29 21 175
29 ALICE CHRIS LE PREVOST SIMON HENNING 29 20 28 23 34 25 25 32 182
30 RUDA MARIO AUGUSTO MARTINEZ MARIO AUGUSTO MARTINEZ 28 22 26 26 25 39
DNF
33 29 189
31 FANDANGO 300 JAVIER SABIOTE GABRIEL DE LLANO 38 29.5 25 32 27 29 27 30 199.5
32 EMERGENCIES SETMIL RAFAEL IZQUIERDO JUAN ESCANDELL 24 24 30 30 23 39
DNF
35 35 201
33 HYDRA OSCAR CHAVES OSCAR CHAVES 32 28 33 33 26 34 28 34 214
34 OTTOVOLANTE FABIO SANTORO FABIO SANTORO 35 29.5 32 35 33 31 39
DNC
28 223.5
35 CARONTE CARLES COMAS CARLES COMAS 30 34 34 34 36 30 36 37 234
36 JOT CARSTEN HENNINGSEN OLIVER OCHSE 37 27 39
DSQ
39
DSQ
29 32 34 38 236
37 MIRIAPODO LUIS ROMEU LUIS ROMEU 34 35 35 27 37 39
DNF
39
DNC
33 240
38 SLICK CARLOS CODINA CARLOS CODINA 36 33 36 36 35 33 32 36 241


ORC Class C

Pos Yacht Owner Skipper 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Points
1 LOW NOISE II GIUSEPPE GIUFFRE DUCCIO COLOMBI 1 4 15.5 3 5 2 2 1 18
2 HANSEN MICHAEL MOLLMANN MICHAEL MOLLMANN 7 5 7.5 2 7 1 1 3 26
3 FYORD JOSE LUIS MALDONADO JAVIER SERRANO 36
DSQ
8 4 1 3 5 8 7 36
4 SOLVENTIS ALBERTO MORO MANUEL BERMUDEZ 3 2 1 14.5 2 14 16 2 38.5
5 SUGAR 2 OTT KIKKAS SANDRO MONTEFUSCO 10 1 10 6 14 6 4 5 42
6 TANIT IV - MEDILEVEL MARIA JOSE VILA IGNACIO CAMPOS 4 10 29 5 10 4 5.5 9 47.5
7 TOTAL LUBMARINE SCUGNIZZA VINCENZO DE BLASIO VINCENZO DE BLASIO 19 3 5 7 17 8 7 4 51
8 AIRLAN AERMEC JOAN CABRER TEO MATHEU 17 15 3 13 1 3 10 8 53
9 SAGOLA BIOTRADING PEPPE FORNICH PEPPE FORNICH 11 12 18 10 11 15 5.5 11 75.5
10 YELLOW ROSE MARTEN JAN RINGERS MARTEN JAN RINGERS 6 22 14 9 9 7 13 24 80
11 SOUTH KENSINGTON ALESSANDRO CONSIGLIO STEFANO PIPITONE 16 6 9 14.5 25 12 11 16 84.5
12 ZAS SAILING JOSE LUIS FRANCES JOSE LUIS FRANCES 25 21 17 4 6 9 9 36
DSQ
91
13 VERTIGO DOS ANTONIO GUASCH ANTONIO GUASCH 21 19 13 21 8 10 20 6 97
14 LA VILA - CENTRO COMERCIAL FELIX COMAS FELIX COMAS 12 36
DSQ
2 8 23 21 22 14 102
15 VALHALLA FRANCESCO BRUNA MARCO BRUNA 8 13.5 19 19 15 19 19 10 103.5
16 COMET@ LLUIS BLANCHAR LLUIS BLANCHAR 6 13.5 15.5 18 13 23 24 15 104
17 SQUALO BIANCO CONCETTO COSTA ALBERTO COSTA 22 16 27 11 20 11 15 12 107
18 DESAFINO FERRAN AGUIRRE MIQUEL COLOMER 13 27 6 16 19 24 18 13 109
19 NORTHERN LIGHT by SAMER & Co NORTHERN LIGHT SAILING TEAM FABIO BIGNOLINI 14 11 7.5 24 21 27 26 18 121.5
20 SYMFONY VIACHESLAV FROLOV VIACHESLAV FROLOV 31 29 23 20 4 13 17 20 126
21 TRAMENDU SALVADOR VIETA SALVADOR VIETA 15 17 30.5 12 16 36
DNF
21 17 128.5
22 MODARK ASIER GARCIA ASIER GARCIA 9 30 26 17 24 20 14 19 129
23 ANGRY RED DOMENICO CICALA DOMENICO CICALA 26 7 11 25 28 25 12 36
DSQ
134
24 MBA ATLANTICO - FAROFINO 2000 RUI RAMADA RUI RAMADA 27 26 20 28 12 26 3 22 136
25 SAIOLA X WIM VANDESANDE WIM VANDESANDE 28 9 28 23 18 18 28 23 147
26 DEFCON SEGURIDAD PEDRO GIL JOSE MANUEL BALLESTER 5 23 21 26 22 29 27 36
DSQ
153
27 JULES ET JIM SALVATORE BRUCATO JAMES BRUCATO 24 18 12 22 36
DNF
36
DNF
23 21 156
28 ORANGE FISH JORDI PRENAFETA JORDI PRENAFETA 20 24 25 29 27 16 30 27 168
29 FANYTAS MIQUEL BANUS INGRID BANUS 23 20 22 27 26 28 25 25 168
30 MAGICA FERRAN MARTINEZ MARCO CORNO 29 31 30.5 31 31 17 31 29 198.5
31 RAMA JORDI BIETO JORDI BIETO 30 28 32 33 33 22 33 26 204
32 SPRINGBOK III JORDI DELGADO JORDI DELGADO 18 25 24 30 36
DNF
36
DNC
36
DNC
36
DNF
205
33 TE HOA GERARD FORTEA GERARD FORTEA 33 33 34 34 29 30 29 28 216
34 SWAHILI PERE PERICOT PERE PERICOT 32 32 33 32 30 36
DNF
32 30 221
35 JAMBO MIGUEL FIORI MIGUEL FIORI 34 34 35 35 32 36
DNF
34 31 235
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