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J/24 Worlds - Canada’s Petley-Jones takes lead after six races

by Penny McLaren on 22 Sep 2017
Petley-Jones - Day 3 - 2017 J/24 World Championship Christopher Howell
If good things come to those who wait, then Evan Petley-Jones’ Lifted is the perfect example on day three of the driveHG.ca J/24 World Championship in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.

Sixty-three teams waited out multiple hours of an on-water postponement, hoping for enough breeze to get a start off. Finally around 3:30 p.m., light winds allowed two more races to be completed, which brought into effect the discard. Petley-Jones’ Lifted tallied a seven, one on Thursday to leap into first place overall, able to drop a 39 from race one.

Tony Parker’s Bangor Packet fell to second place with 32 points. John Mollicone’s Helly Hansen launched up to the third spot with 33 net points after tossing a 52 from Tuesday. Six races are now finalized.



The competitors from Argentina, Canada, Germany, Great Britain, Ireland, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Peru and the USA started race five in about five knots, when Nobuyuki Imai’s Siesta collected the win. Mollicone and Ted Bartlewski’s Drivers Wanted followed.

Looking at Petley-Jones cross the finish line first in the next meeting were David Klatt’s Jaded and Travis Odenbach’s HoneyBadger when winds increased slightly. Racing continues through Saturday from Port Credit Yacht Club.

2017 J 24 World Championship Regatta - Preliminary Cumulative Results




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World Championship Regatta Racing

One Design Division


J 24


1. 44   CAN 4025 Lifted J 24 Evan Petley-Jones 39 10 1 2 7 1 [39] 21.0


2. 23   USA 58 Bangor Packet J 24 Tony Parker 7 2 5 8 10 15/SCP [15] 32.0


3. 39   USA 5235 Helly Hansen J 24 John Mollicone 52 9 7 9 2 6 [52] 33.0


4. 24   CAN 5362 Clear Air J 24 Rossi Milev 46 11 13 1 11/SCP 5 [46] 41.0


5. 8   JPN4886 LULL J 24 Ariko Murohashi 40 14 3 6 13 8 [40] 44.0


6. 31   USA 5208 Bogus J 24 Will Welles 8 30 8 7 15 7 [30] 45.0


7. 6   USA 1892 Jaded J 24 David Klatt 1 21 40 3 24 2 [40] 51.0


8. 21   USA 2365 Baba Louie J 24 Mark Laura 15 6 64/UFD 10 4 18 [64] 53.0


9. 52   USA 2785 YouRegatta J 24 Carter White 11 25 6 13 20 4 [25] 54.0


10. 37   CAN 1964 Drivers Wanted J 24 Ted Bartlewski 30/SCP 7 11 4 3 32/SCP [32] 55.0


11. 9   USA 3734 Miss Conduct J 24 James Freedman 4 5 2 40 17 35 [40] 63.0


12. 65   USA 5471 Tremendous Slouch J 24 Scott Milne 10 12 15 11 19 31 [31] 67.0


13. 46   USA 5257 Mental Floss J 24 Aidan Glackin 26 1 30 12 12 19 [30] 70.0


14. 40   USA 5432 HoneyBadger J 24 Travis Odenbach 12 36 22 17 18 3 [36] 72.0


15. 16   JPN 5185 Siesta J 24 Nobuyuki Imai 2 26 29 24 1 24 [29] 77.0


16. 2   USA 2436 Jesus Lizard J 24 Daniel Borrer 29 13 18 5 38 15 [38] 80.0


17. 14   PER 4618 Scaramoush J 24 Luis Olcese 44 16 27 16 14 10 [44] 83.0


18. 34   USA 3004 Classic J 24 James Howard 5 22 36 49/SCP 8 14 [49] 85.0


19. 71   USA 5443 Nautalytics J 24 Mike Ingham 35 8 4 35 32 9 [35] 88.0


20. 5   JPN 5449 Gekko J 24 Tokuma Takesue 53 24 12 15 9 40 [53] 100.0


21. 68   USA 1530 Mr. Hankey J 24 Andrew Carey 20 4 26 22 41 33 [41] 105.0


22. 10   MEX 4029 Monster Fish J 24 Kenneth Porter 21 15 25/SCP 39/SCP 45 12 [45] 112.0


23. 32 Quantum Sails  USA 2736 Boreas J 24 Finn Hadlock 50 31 9 31 34 11 [50] 116.0


24. 11   GBR 4222 Rockley Watersports J 24 Andy Taylor 31 45 34 25 16 13 [45] 119.0


25. 43   CAN 5275 Journey J 24 Blair Dinsdale 38 3 39 18 22 64/DSQ [64] 120.0


26. 19   PER 847 Wayra J 24 Javier Arribas 34 18 45 28 31 16 [45] 127.0


27. 12   IRL 680 Scandal J 24 Lizzy McDowell 13 34 32 27 64/OCS 23 [64] 129.0


28. 61   CAN 4140 Taz J 24 Nick Jako 6 28 25 54/SCP 35 36 [54] 130.0


29. 38   CAN 3935 GravelleWoodworking.com J 24 Michael Howarth 16 29 64/DSQ 14 50 22 [64] 131.0


30. 18 North Sails  JPN 4855 Wailea J 24 Einosuke Morita 3 20 45/SCP 32 36 45 [45] 136.0


31. 30   USA 3775 Blitz J 24 Alfred Constants 45 50 21 30 6 34 [50] 136.0


32. 33 North Sails  USA 78 Buschwhacker J 24 Dan Busch 43 32 17 33 23 54/SCP [54] 148.0


33. 57   USA 3223 Spoony Tactics J 24 Todd Fedyszyn 25 19 41 21 43/SCP 43 [43] 149.0


34. 45   CAN 3913 m2w J 24 Peter Dixon 42 43 16/SCP 23 39 30/SCP [43] 150.0


35. 63   USA 4116 4116 J 24 Matthew Coughlin 51 23 38 59/SCP 11 28 [59] 151.0


36. 53   USA 2918 Sea Bags Women's Sailing Team J 24 Erica Beck Spencer 27 37 42 26 49/SCP 21 [49] 153.0


37. 1   ARG 5499 Elvis J 24 Nicolas Cubria 23/SCP 48 16 34 64/DSQ 36/SCP [64] 157.0


38. 49   USA 1731 Oz J 24 Tom Doran 54 49 20 36 26 26 [54] 157.0


39. 60   USA 3421 Suspence J 24 Carl Sheath 30 35 43 38 29 25 [43] 157.0


40. 35   CAN 2728 Cluster J 24 Matt Kenny 49 33 31 44 26 27 [49] 161.0


41. 69   USA 2185 The Dumpster J 24 Frank Keesling 37 44 24 46 27 38 [46] 170.0


42. 15   CAN 3707 Quick Nick J 24 Katie Coleman Nicoll 41 46 23 45 44 20 [46] 173.0


43. 67   USA 4047 Zoom J 24 Chad Olness 28 39 37 37 33 48/SCP [48] 174.0


44. 27   USA 4453 Bearlymuven J 24 Lindsey Nahmias Turowski 55 51 64/UFD 29 25 17 [64] 177.0


45. 26   USA 5277 Bash J 24 Ron Medlin, Jr. 60 17 14 50 47 53/SCP [60] 181.0


46. 58   USA 2502 Sugar J 24 Seth Rosenthal 47 38 28 41 49 29 [49] 183.0


47. 70   CAN 2577 A1 J 24 Thomas Taylor 19 47 49 39 30 64/DNS [64] 184.0


48. 51   CAN 3366 Premature grey J 24 Stephan Blais 48 57 35 49 28 30 [57] 190.0


49. 20   CAN 3729 A-salt J 24 Edmond Rees 9 42 64/UFD 61 40 48 [64] 200.0


50. 3   ARG 5463 Cacique J 24 Rodrigo Benedetto 32 54/SCP 64/UFD 19 42 53/SCP [64] 200.0


51. 36 Quantum Sails  USA 627 Dragon J 24 Nick Woviotis 18 52 46 60 48 37 [60] 201.0


52. 28 UK Sailmakers  CAN 2019 Black Pearl II J 24 Eriks Kalvins 14 53 48 55 54 44 [55] 213.0


53. 29   CAN 3778 Black Swan J 24 Eli Gershman 23 60 51 52 52 39 [60] 217.0


54. 47   CAN 3524 Toxic Avenger J 24 David Walters 57 27 44 57 46 47 [57] 221.0


55. 7   GER 5313 Juelssand J 24 Ann-Kathrin Frank 33 54 55 42 57 41 [57] 225.0


56. 22   USA 267 BadMoon J 24 Christopher Holmes 22 64/SCP 52 51 55 46 [64] 226.0


57. 62   CAN 4412 Tequila J 24 Vince Somoza 56 55 50 47 64/OCS 32 [64] 240.0


58. 64   CAN 3374 The PeaceMaker J 24 Lee Grant 36 58 54 54 53 50 [58] 247.0


59. 41   CAN 2761 Humidor J 24 Tim Connolly 58 40 53 58 56 42 [58] 249.0


60. 42   USA 49 Ice Cube J 24 Michael Quaid 61 56 47 56 51 49 [61] 259.0


61. 54   CAN 3470 Slipstream J 24 Ian Koster 59 62/TLE 56 64/SCP 58 52 [64] 287.0


62. 17   KOR7777 Summer Santa J 24 Gyeongwon Jo 62 62/TLE 64/UFD 59 59 51 [64] 293.0


63. 55   CAN 3782 Smoke on the Water J 24 Brian Morris 63 62/TLE 57 63 64/DNC 64/DNF [64] 309.0

Boat Books Australia FOOTERRolly Tasker Sails 2023 FOOTER2024 fill-in (bottom)

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