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Stakes are raised at 2016 Cascais SB20 World Championships on Day 2

by True Angle on 1 Sep 2016
2016 Cascais SB20 World Championships - Day 2 Neuza Pereira
Day two of the Cascais SB20 World Championships 2016 today, Wednesday 31 August, brought three more testing races for the 75-boat fleet – or, according to some crews, two testing races and one giant crazy game of Risk.

The championships are sponsored by the Portuguese city of Cascais, and were officially opened by Mayor Carlos Carreiras in the presence of the President and Vice President of the Municipality of Cascais.

Things had looked ominous after Day 1, with winds overnight blowing around 50 knots, but as crews left the dock for the second day of racing the breeze died completely, before shifting to the north. By the time the 75 SB20s had headed out to the racecourse, it had filled in to a fickle northerly wind of between 14-18 knots.



Rodio Luka on Trem Engineering (UKR3042) took the opening win, which he followed up with a fifth. But a 19th place in a highly unpredictable third race leaves the Ukranian Olympic medalist with two high scores and in fifth overall.

Luka commented after racing: “We had two good races the last race was.... Well, let’s just say really hard. Racing in the inside course is really random in these conditions.”

The third race turned into a game of a dice, with the wind bouncing off the shore and surrounding mountains onto the course at all angles and velocities. “We had five - fifteen knots of windspeed, huge holes and massive shifts… not a race for the faint hearted!” reports Alan Hillman of SportsboatWorld (GBR 3750), adding: “I shall not be going to the casino this evening!”



Portuguese skipper José Caldeira with Uon (POR3620) won the second, and like Luka also scored a fifth today, plus a 15th, to climb up the rankings to seventh. Just behind him going into Day 3 is the top British crew, John Pollard’s Xcellent (GBR3724), who scored a six, twenty, three.

Pollard said: “We were just really consistent all day… we managed to really read the last race and hang in at the times where it was looking bad at times, Smithy (our middle man) called it perfectly and we hung on to a third.”

The third race win went to Kevin Peponnet with Team SMC/France Jeune (FRA3580). The wind then increased to over 30 knots as the boats approached the marina, making for an entertaining end to a highly challenging day.



The overall leaders, and the only boat to have clung on to all top-10 finishes in the six races held so far, is Hugo Rocha with New Territories (RUS3711), crewed by Goncalo Barreto, Alex Semenov and Fran Palacios. They currently lead by five points to France Jeune (FRA3653), skippered by Gabriel Skoczek, also top Youth team.

France Jeune crew Emeric Michel said: 'We had a better day on the water – it is not possible to sail perfectly because it is so shifty and hard to read, but we sailed better and have moved up to second. The team that wins this regatta will be the team that manages to minimize their mistakes.'



Third is the Australian boat Export Roo with Michael Cooper. There is a big focus at this event on the Nations Cup, which will be awarded to the country with the 3 best results. Portugal currently occupies first place, from France, followed by Britain.

The Cascais SB20 World Championships feature live tracking, allowing spectators to watch the action online – visit website.



Results:

  Series Place Sail No Helm Crew Crew2 Club Series Points Race 1 Race 2 Race 3 Race 4 Race 5 Race 6
1 RUS3711 Hugo Rocha Alex Semenov Fran Palacios, Gonçalo Barreto YC St-Petersburg 21 2 3 1 9 6 9
2 FRA3653 Gabriel Skoczek Michel Emeric Lucas Chatonnier , Marine Boudot YCAntibes 26 3 6 10 2 17 5
3 AUS3731 Michael Cooper David Chapman Matthew Johnston RYCTasmania 27 4 13 5 3 11 4
4 AUS3735 Chris Dare Oliver Tweddell Ella Clark Sorrento SBC 29 14 2 3 61 3 7
5 UKR3042 Rodion Luka Andrey Klochko Igor Severianov,Tomás Barreto Kiev Racing YC 30 1 4 25 1 5 19
6 POR3114 Vasco Serpa Joaquim Moreira Pedro Costa Alemao CNCascais 36 11 1 2 15 7 53
7 POR3620 José Caldeira Helder Basílio Tiago Leal, Mariana Lobato ANMadeira 37 19 12 4 5 1 15
8 GBR3724 John Pollard Rob Smith Ben Warnick Royal Torbay YC 42 7 23 6 6 20 3
9 RUS3709 Vladimir Prosikhin Artem Basalkin Alex Martemiyanov YC St-Petersburg 46 6 7 12 60 13 8
10 FRA3580 Kevin Peponnet Achille Nebout Bruno Mourniac , Camille Rossi YCMC/SRR 51 5 20 26 16 9 1
11 GBR3728 Richard Powell Tim Burnell Ben Vines Royal Ocean RC 54 10 18 14 19 10 2
12 RUS3722 Vasily Grigoriev Mikhail Markin Valeriy Ushkov Pirogovo 71 26 9 20 34 4 12
13 POR3105 José Paulo Ramada Gonçalo Ribeiro Rita Gonçalves,Miguel Leal Faria CNCascais/Dom Pedro 77 9 11 23 22 12 46
14 GBR3750 Jerry Hill Alan Hillman Craig Watson RSrnYC 84 22 5 27 12 18 32
15 FRA3423 Mathilde Geron Sophie de Turckheim Julie Bossard , Alice Ponsar CMVSB 85 17 30 17 13 24 14
16 NED3714 Marco van Driel Joost Assmann Martijn Worseling WSV Braassemermeer 88 29 15 9 14 21 39
17 POR3558 Diogo Pereira Fausto Briosa Luís Queiroz CVAtlantico 98 23 33 22 11 29 13
18 ITA3543 Antonillo Ciabatti Vincenzo Graciotti Nando Colaninno YCRiviera del Conero 105 30 27 24 7 35 17
19 FRA3655 Charles Caudrelier Pascal Bidegorry Thomas Rouxel , Malo Abguillerm DongfengRT 106 8 34 38 18 8 61
20 FRA3034 Johan Ravier Helene Urruti Frederic Perroche, Alice Chiaporri YCCannes 115 40 19 19 26 45 11
21 POR3115 Rui Brites Henrique Brites Francisco Andrade, Mariana Freitas CNCascais 117 15 14 33 25 30 33
22 RUS3420 Igor Ginzburg Basalkina Anna Krivov Oleg, Klepikov Leonid YC St-Petersburg 118 44 40 11 35 16 16
23 POR3616 John Tavares Paulo Manso Jorge Ferreira ANMadeira 119 48 21 18 17 15 55
24 GBR3720 Adrian Peach Garry Phare Jim Short Royal Torbay YC 121 35 24 47 10 23 29
25 RUS3708 Kirill Frolov Alexey Murashkin Egor Ignatenko YC St-Petersburg 122 25 51 21 43 2 31
26 POR3738 Nuno Vasconcelos Porto Francisco Ancêde Diogo Costa, Pedro Costa CVAtlantico 124 28 28 29 21 43 18
27 ITA3637 Massimo Fullone Andrea Airo Nikolaos Mascoli, Pierfrancisco Schiavone CVOndabuena 126 20 DNC77 DNC77 4 19 6
28 POR3103 Luis Santos Antonio Santos Rui Duarte CVSado 129 31 17 30 24 27 44
29 FRA3706 Edward Russo Gilles Favennec Cedric Chateau CNValeriquais 133 13 22 32 48 42 24
30 FRA3609 Piriou Tugdual Jade Lestré Yan Rigal, Tom Picot CNCaledonien 139 52 26 7 54 32 22
31 POR3111 Manuel Marques Rui Bóia Hugo Mastbaum CNCascais 143 32 16 8 66 25 62
32 GBR3732 Joe Llewellyn Jeremy Vigus Nigel Wakefield Wessex Exiles 148 18 38 28 37 37 28
33 FRA3721 Hugo Feydit Valentin Sipan Mathieu Corruble , Paola Amar Cn La Tremblade 152 21 8 50 39 34 59
34 RUS3707 Vadim Pushev Timur Sabirzianov Alexander Mikhailov YC St-Petersburg 154 27 31 13 58 33 50
35 POR3525 Diogo Barros Luis Alonso Tiago Morais CWDSailing 161 24 DNC77 DNC77 28 22 10
36 GBR3710 Tich Summers Scott Graham Nick Elder Royal Tay YC 164 16 52 31 68 40 25
37 POR3341 David Aleixo Miguel Guimarães David Abecassis , António Barros CNCascais 169 37 10 52 42 28 DNF77
38 IRL3739 Ger Dempsey Chris Nolan Maeve Judge, Blair Stanaway Royal Irish YC 170 47 25 40 32 26 51
39 UKR3726 Anna Kyselova Ivan Pavlusik Anatolii Petrov, Irina Dorosheva Odessa 174 36 37 58 46 14 41
40 POR3505 Vasco Passanha Diana Neves Carlos Leitão, Rafael Rodrigues CNCascais 175 34 49 36 8 58 48
41 IRL3065 James Gorman Rory Fitzpatrick Neil O'Toole, Laura Jackson National YC 179 12 36 16 59 59 56
42 BEL3311 Jan Alleman Paul Jonckheere Geert Orbie RNSYC 191 62 35 15 53 65 26
43 IRL3060 Stefan Hyde Graeme Grant Tara Flood, Clara Hynes Royal Cork YC 193 DNC77 67 35 23 38 30
44 POR3286 Tiago Roquette João Leite de Castro Luis Pessanha CVAtlantico 194 DNF77 44 37 47 39 27
45 POR3427 João Villas-Boas José Camelo Guilherme Gomes, Nuno Bajanca CNCascais 198 33 58 45 20 51 49
46 GBR3027 Alec Russell Mark Lees Jess Lees, Rich Pull RSrnYC 198 41 66 49 27 44 37
47 GBR3069 Ian Hudson Niall Peelo Helen Macnamara, Laura Woosey Warsash SC 206 56 32 53 45 36 40
48 IRL3537 Chris Arrowsmith David Cahill Colin Galavan Royal St George YC 211 42 46 34 52 46 43
49 POR3652 Paulo Palha André Gonçalves António José Barros, Rita Leal faria CVAtlantico 217 46 29 51 55 66 36
50 AUS3390 Phil Reid Sam Ibbott Andre DeClerck RYCTasmania 223 54 50 43 72 56 20
51 CHN3557 Kong Chengheng Chen Jinhao Liu Xue DongfengRT 225 57 41 41 69 48 38
52 POR3203 Margarida Aguiar Sofia Regojo Ana Champalimaud,Maria João Marques CNCascais 228 43 42 42 41 70 60
53 POR3723 Pedro Ambrósio Miguel Oliveira Francisco Oliveira CVAtlantico 236 49 43 48 44 52 52
54 GBR3740 Doug Innes Martin Fox Gareth Glover RoyalSouthamptonYC 237 45 47 65 49 31 70
55 GBR3057 John Outhwaite David Atkinson Carl Outhwaite Royal Ocean RC 239 58 48 44 40 49 65
56 OMA3560 Fahad Al Hasni Yasir al Rahbi Raad al Hadi Oman Sail 240 59 54 57 30 54 45
57 RUS3512 Vladislav Ivanovskiy Alexey Egorov Vitaliy Nosach, Ekaterina Bessonova YC St-Petersburg 244 61 39 56 38 50 66
58 RUS3730 Aleksey Kolobanov Gaiane Kolovalova Bozhko Aleksander, Manuel Cruz YC St-Petersburg 252 53 45 39 64 61 54
59 GBR3276 Harry Barker George Chilvers Christopher Merril, Olive Bazfour Radley College SC 254 63 55 60 67 41 35
60 POR3733 Peter Stratton Pedro Henriques Francisco Garcia CNCascais 256 55 DNC77 DNC77 50 53 21
61 GBR3516 Rob Clark Alexey Farenyuk Manuel Arriaga e Cunha CVLagos 261 51 DNC77 DNC77 33 DSQ77 23
62 SUI3169 Ueli Guggenbuehl Caspar Guggenbuehl Heinrich Guggenbuehl CNCascais 264 70 62 46 51 63 42
63 GBR3716 Simon Hume Oli Nedham John Malone Itchenor SC 267 38 53 54 62 60 DNF77
64 POR3581 Andrei Balaykin Maksim Fedorov Valentin Uvarkin Pirogovo 269 68 59 61 70 47 34
65 BEL3345 Bart Tytgat Hielke Krijnen Kristof Woutters RNSYC 273 50 60 55 31 DNF77 DNC77
66 POR3411 Diogo C Mendes Ana Santos Bernardo Loureiro, Duarte Teles CNCascais 275 71 56 59 29 64 67
67 RUS3523 Iurii Popov Igor Svirida Oleg Chugunov YC St-Petersburg 277 39 DNC77 DNC77 57 57 47
68 POR3150 Miguel Fonseca Edgar Miguel Tereso Faria Vasco Justino, Nuno Duarte MENTOR 298 66 63 DNC77 36 69 64
69 FRA3576 Benoit Melen Gregory Baum Eric Brioist YCCarnac 300 64 61 63 65 55 57
70 POR3092 Patrick Lindley Pedro Simões Luís Vasconcelos Dias CNCascais 309 60 57 66 63 68 63
71 OMA3256 Ali Al Balushi Abdulrahman Al Mashari Sami Al Shukaili Oman Sail 323 DNC77 64 64 75 62 58
72 POR3090 Paulo Lobo Elisio Lourenço Filipe Carioca, João Soeiro CNCascais 324 67 65 68 56 73 68
73 GBR3305 Gary Baker Dan Craft Chris Odonnell Warsash SC 338 65 68 62 71 72 DNC77
74 POR3521 Luís Rosário Andre Carinhas Valerio Conceição CNCascais 348 72 69 69 74 67 71
75 POR3100 Luis Jardim Bernardo Macedo Guilherme Jardim CVAtlantico 349 69 DNS77 67 73 71 69
76 SUI3183 Chappuis Denis Stalder Cécilia Bober Volodymyr TRSC 376 DNS77 DNC77 DNC77 76 74 72
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