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OK Dinghy Worlds - Nick Craig masters Barbados conditions

by Robert Deaves on 28 May 2017
2017 OK Dinghy World Championship Robert Deaves
Four time OK Dinghy world champion Nick Craig of Great Britain got off to the perfect start at the 2017 World Championship in Barbados with two races wins on a challenging day in Carlisle Bay. Luke O’Connell from New Zealand is second while defending champion Jim Hunt from Great Britain is third.

The 79 competitors from eight nations shook off the dust from last night’s opening ceremony for two challenging and tough races in winds from 10-22 knots with an unstable wind keeping the fleet on its toes all day.



Race one got away first time with the wind in a left phase with a rain cloud passing by, with the majority of the fleet tacking straight onto port with the wind at 15-18 knots. Craig led around the top mark with O’Connell chasing hard, but Craig had the speed and led at every mark for the win, while Hunt passed O’Connell to take second.

The black flag was out for race two with no one over on the second attempt. It was the same three up the front with Craig again taking the lead from O’Connell, while Hunt came through later in the race to take third. At the times the wind went light and the right was favoured but on the final upwind the left came in again and strengthened to the windiest of the day at 20-23 knots.



Luckily it was a short sail through the warm, turquoise Caribbean waters to the shore, where cold beers, cold rum, and another rain shower awaited the happy fleet.



Craig summed up the day, “We had very shifty conditions. We were quite far inshore so the wind was shifting up to 50 degrees at times, which made it very tricky, and made the start line tricky because the bias was shifting from massive pin end to a little bit of starboard and the first beat was tricky with some of them ending up being one tack beats with the amount the wind was shifting, so not an easy day.”

Chris Turner, also from Great Britain, is doing well at his first ever OK Dinghy event, sitting in sixth overall.

“I got off reasonably well, was a bit low at the first mark but I made gains today which was good. So very pleased with the day with a sixth and an eighth.”



On the competition, “It’s all very gentlemanly actually. Good tight racing.”

Second overall, O’Connell, spoke of Craig’s speed, “Good day, very shifty but lovely day. Nick seems rather rapid in every direction, so the Kiwi team is going to have a bit of work to do to run him down.”

“Today was shifty, very shifty, but good close racing for everyone, and good fun.”



Craig concluded, “Barbados is the best place I have ever sailed, warm water, fantastic winds, good waves and good shore side. We had a great opening ceremony last night where there seemed to be unlimited food, unlimited rum and unlimited beer so there were many happy faces.”

The fun continues on Sunday with two more races from 12.30. The 2017 OK Dinghy World Championship consists of 10 races and concludes on Wednesday 31 May.





Results after two races
 

1 GBR 2195 NICK CRAIG 2,0 1 1
2 NZL 546 LUKE O'CONNELL 5,0 3 2
3 GBR 11 JIM HUNT 5,0 2 3
4 NZL 517 PAUL RHODES 14,0 5 9
5 POL 1 TOMASZ GAJ 14,0 8 6
6 GBR 2191 CHRIS TURNER 14,0 6 8
7 GER 803 MARTIN v.ZIMMERMANN 18,0 7 11
8 NZL 566 GREG WILCOX 19,0 9 10
9 NZL 545 STEVE McDOWELL 20,0 4 16
10 NZL 551 MARK PERROW 24,0 20 4


Full Results:

No
Name Points 1 2
1 GBR 2195 NICK CRAIG 2,0 1 1
2 NZL 546 LUKE O'CONNELL 5,0 3 2
3 GBR 11 JIM HUNT 5,0 2 3
4 NZL 517 PAUL RHODES 14,0 5 9
5 POL 1 TOMASZ GAJ 14,0 8 6
6 GBR 2191 CHRIS TURNER 14,0 6 8
7 GER 803 MARTIN v.ZIMMERMANN 18,0 7 11
8 NZL 566 GREG WILCOX 19,0 9 10
9 NZL 545 STEVE McDOWELL 20,0 4 16
10 NZL 551 MARK PERROW 24,0 20 4
11 AUS 749 ROGER BLASSE 25,0 10 15
12 GER 778 SOENKE BEHRENS 28,0 15 13
13 POL 14 PAWEL PAWLACZYK 29,0 24 5
14 AUS 754 BRENT WILLIAMS 29,0 11 18
15 DEN 3 JORGEN SVENDSEN 33,0 19 14
16 DEN 1402 BO TEGLERS NIELSEN 33,0 16 17
17 AUS 768 MARK JACKSON 34,0 27 7
18 NZL 536 ERIC RONE 35,0 13 22
19 NZL 498 JONO CLOUGH 37,0 17 20
20 NZL 523 JOE POREBSKI 38,0 14 24
21 GBR 10 ROBERT DEAVES 41,0 12 29
22 GER 5 RALF TIETJE 42,0 21 21
23 GBR 13 ALEX SCOLES 45,0 26 19
24 GER 775 JOERG RADEMACHER 47,0 22 25
25 DEN 22 ASK ASKHOLM 48,0 25 23
26 NZL 567 CHRIS FENWICK 49,0 18 31
27 GBR 2176 KEITH BYERS 57,0 30 27
28 NZL 531 ADRIAN COULTHARD 59,0 29 30
29 NZL 575 MICHAEL WILDE 61,0 33 28
30 DEN 1397 HENRIK KOFOED - LARSEN 62,0 28 34
31 GER 11 RAINER POSPIECH 63,0 23 40
32 AUS 719 GLENN WILLIAMS 63,0 37 26
33 POL 19 GRZEGORGZ SALAMON 65,0 32 33
34 NZL 571 ROB HENGST 70,0 34 36
35 GER 7 ANDREAS PICH 76,0 35 41
36 DEN 1442 PETER HEIDE-JORGENSEN 78,0 36 42
37 DEN 1335 MOGENS JOHANSEN 79,0 40 39
38 AUS 750 PETER ROBINSON 80,0 43 37
39 SWE 2791 LENNART HANSSON 81,0 38 43
40 NZL 563 DAVID HOOGENBOOM 82,0 50 32
41 GER 75 DIRK DAME 83,0 45 38
42 DEN 1481 NILS TROLAND 86,0 41 45
43 NZL 565 SIMON PROBERT 87,0 39 48
44 GER 772 OLIVER GRONHOLZ 92,0 ret 12
45 DEN 1407 MALTE PEDERSEN 93,0 42 51
46 GER 731 THOMAS GLAS 93,0 44 49
47 NZL 569 PHIL COVENY 94,0 31 63
48 GER 6 FABIAN GRONHOLZ 95,0 60 35
49 GBR 2163 GAVIN WALDRON 96,0 52 44
50 NZL 574 PHILIP RZEPECKY 96,0 46 50
51 GER 767 JULIANE HOFMANN 103,0 56 47
52 GER 757 FALK HAGEMANN 106,0 51 55
53 GER 22 DIRK GERICKE 107,0 48 59
54 AUS 767 GLENN YATES 110,0 49 61
55 NZL 568 DEAN NEIL COLEMAN 110,0 57 53
56 NZL 564 SEFTON POWRIE 111,0 59 52
57 FRA 1833 FABIEN CAPEILLERES 111,0 55 56
58 AUS 688 DAVID HASELDINE 112,0 54 58
59 GER 777 NADINE TIETJE 116,0 62 54
60 AUS 736 GRANT WAKEFIELD 118,0 61 57
61 AUS 725 DAVID KETTERIDGE 122,0 58 64
62 SWE 55 ULF SAHLE 125,0 63 62
63 DEN 1399 CHRISTOPHER JOE SCHUBERT 126,0 dsq 46
64 POL 40 ROBERT SWIECKI 129,0 69 60
65 AUS 706 ERIK THOMPSON 133,0 65 68
66 GER 678 HEINZ RIDDER 134,0 64 70
67 AUS 766 ROBERT BUCHANAN 135,0 66 69
68 AUS 738 KEVIN KNOTT 135,0 68 67
69 GER 697 JOERG POSNY 136,0 70 66
70 DEN 1458 SOREN SIGURDSSON 137,0 72 65
71 AUS 716 DAVID SWALES 139,0 67 72
72 NZL 550 TONY BIERRE 142,0 71 71
73 GBR 2058 MARY REDDYHOFF 147,0 74 73
74 GER 788 JESSICA FINKE 148,0 73 75
75 GBR 2116 TIM O'LEARY 149,0 75 74
76 GER 539 ULRICH BORCHERS 152,0 76 76
77 GER 8 RONALD FOEST 160,0 47 ret
77 GER 12 STEFAN RASSAU 160,0 53 dnf
77 GBR 2159 RUSSELL WARD 160,0 dns dns



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