2015 SB20 World Championships - Challenging Day 1
by True Angle on 7 Jul 2015
2015 Trentino SB20 World Championships SB20 Class Association/Sportsboat World
The highly international Trentino SB20 World Championships kicked off in Torbole, Lake Garda today with three races completed in demanding conditions.
Ninety-two boats took to the water on Day one of the World Championship, Monday July 6, 2015, after all boats were launched and measured. The class would like to extend its thanks to measurer John Outhwaite, and class builder Rob White, who helped get the many visiting boats ready for racing.
Lake Garda turned on the sunshine with temperatures of 35 degrees C, and a shifty 15-18 knots of wind with patches of variable pressure, which made for a challenging start. Rising to the top of the leaderboard on a difficult first day was Ian Ainslie, sailing the Italian ‘Protect Tapes’ team, with Paulin Gian Matteo and Adam Martin. They took a fourth in the first race before going on to win the next two, leaving them with just six points overnight.
In second is the South African ‘Race Ahead Spirit of Cape Town’ team, skippered by Roger Hudson, who put in a consistent third and fourth, before also taking a third race win in their fleet. Chris Dare’s Australian team is in third overall with two second places, while fourth is held by the Russian entry of Vladimir Prosikhin, who scored an opening race win before a fifth and seventh.
Two British boats are tied on 16 points in fifth and sixth, with Joe Llewellyn’s ‘Forelle Estates’ and Jerry Hill with ‘SportsboatWorld.com’ just one point ahead of the first French boat, SB20 World Council Class President Ed Russo’s ‘Black Magic’ in seventh.
Consistency is likely to be key if the shifty conditions continue, with some of the pre-regatta favourites already getting some high scores. British team ‘F5 Synthesis Team Gul’ had a flying start with a second and first place, before scoring a 17th. Ukranian Olympian Rodion Luka took a first race win before scoring a 12th, while three-times Laser World Champion Glenn Bourke (AUS) is lying in 14th place.
The event is hosted by the Circolo Vela Torbole. There was universal praise for the Race Committee, who did a great job of ensuring all six races were completed on the first day, with the huge turnout split into blue and yellow fleets, each completing three races. Racing was help on an inner and outer loop configuration, which met with the full approval of the SB20 fleet. After racing all the crews enjoyed some complimentary post-race pasta and a cooling beer in the sunshine at the club, with many opting for a refreshing dip in the lake.
Racing continues for the seventh SB20 World Championships, sponsored by the Italian province of Trentino, until July 10, with up to 14 races scheduled.
Overall Results (Top 10):
1 |
ITA 3616 |
IAN AISLIE, Maschio, PAULIN GIAN MATTEO, ADAM MARTIN, CUS BOLOGNA |
6,0 |
4 |
1 |
1 |
2 |
RSA 3469 |
ROGER HUDSON, Maschio, ASENATHI JIM, TAARIQ JACOBS, RCYC
RACEAHEAD - SPIRIT OF CAPE TOW |
8,0 |
3 |
4 |
1 |
3 |
AUS 3735 |
CHRIS DARE, Maschio, SEARCE KEIRAN, TWEEDELL OLIVER, SORRENTO SAILING COUTA BOAT CL |
10,0 |
2 |
6 |
2 |
4 |
RUS 3709 |
VLADIMIR PROSIKHIN, Maschio, BASALKIN ARTEM, MARTEMIANOV ALEX, SPB YC
NIKA |
13,0 |
1 |
5 |
7 |
5 |
GBR 3732 |
JOE LLEWELLYN, Maschio, NIGEL WAKEFIELD, JERRY VIGUS, WESSEX EXILES SAILING CLUB
FORELLE ESTATES |
16,0 |
8 |
2 |
6 |
6 |
GBR 3722 |
JERRY HILL, Maschio, ALAN HILLMAN, CRAIG WATSON, ROYAL SOUTHERN YC
SPORTSBOATWORLD.COM |
16,0 |
3 |
8 |
5 |
7 |
FRA 3706 |
RUSSO EDWARD, Maschio, CHATEAU CE'DRIC, FAVENNER GILLIES, CLUB NAUTIQUE VALéRIQUAIS
BLACK MAGIC |
17,0 |
6 |
4 |
7 |
8 |
FRA 3653 |
ROBIN FOLLIN, Maschio, MARINE BOUDOT, EMERIC MICHEL, CN SAINTE-MAXIME
GIVE ME 5 BY FFV YOUTH |
18,0 |
13 |
3 |
2 |
9 |
RUS 3708 |
KIRILL FROLOV, Maschio, MURASHKIN ALEXEY, IGNATENKO EGOR, SPBYC
MELSTONTEAM |
19,0 |
7 |
8 |
4 |
10 |
GBR 3047 |
PIETER HEYN, Maschio, ROB GULLAN, ROSIE SIBTHORPE, WARSASH SC
F5 SYNTHESIS TEAM GUL |
20,0 |
2 |
1 |
17 |
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