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2016 VR Sport.TV International 14 World Championships – Day 4

by Ellie Meopham on 30 Aug 2016
2016 VRsport.tv International 14 World Championships - Day 4 VR Sport Media Ltd
Day four at the VRsport.tv International 14 Championships was a world away from the carnage of day three. The sun was high in the sky, there was a fresh breeze out in the bay, and the atmosphere at Carnac Yacht Club reflected the conditions.



The morning was spent patching up the International 14 fleet, which took a bit of a battering yesterday. The boat park was filled with the sounds of files, angle grinders, saws, tape was everywhere, and ropes haemorrhaged out of boats. A room of the club had been turned into a makeshift sail repair centre, and the official notice board marquee had been taken over by spars and rigs. Amidst the chaos of Carnac Yacht Club the fleet was born again, and the International 14 family had also acquired a new member, as Eike Ehrig’s wife gave birth to his child back in Germany.



On the water, the start went smoothly with no boats recorded as OCS. Glen Truswell and Sam Pascoe stepped back into their usual position at the first windward mark, closely followed by Roger Blasse and Andrew Gilligan in AUS 657, Andy Shaw and Adam Lees in GBR 1552, Hayter and Neighbour in AUS 666. The fleet was tight at the first mark, which made for an exciting downwind leg, as big gains could be made resulting in valuable positions.



By the end of the race, there had been a considerably big change in the top five. Truswell and Pascoe comfortably retained their lead, and took their third bullet of the event. Neale Jones and Ed Fitzgerald came back from seventh to take second, Hayter and Neighbour fought up from fifth to take bronze, and Katie Nurton and Nigel Ash sailed an impressive race to turn their tenth at the first mark to a fourth at the finish. Everyone seemed to enjoy themselves, with André Bates even comparing the conditions to Hawaii, although admitting that the sea was “slightly colder”.



Back on shore the sailors were buzzing, tonight being the big mid-week party, with the layday (which I am reliably informed by an anonymous Canadian source is in fact known as getting laid day), booked off for hangovers. The results board hangs dejected in the marquee, and sailors sit around in the afternoon sun chatting and knocking back their cool beers. Safe to say that there will be a few sore heads about Carnac tomorrow.



Results:

Place after Day 1

Place After Day 2

Place After Day 3

Place After Day 4

Country

Sail Number

Helm 

Crew

Club

R1

R2

R3

R4

Total Points

1

1

1

1

GBR

1553

 Glen Trusswell

Sam Pascoe

Castle Cove

1

1

7

1

10

10

5

4

2

GBR

1530

Neale Jones

Ed Fitzgerald

Itchenor Sailing Club

10

3

1

2

16

2

2

2

3

GBR

1541

Roger Gilbert

Ben McGrane

Hayling Island 

2

4

5

8

19

3

3

3

4

GBR

1519

Archie Massey

Harvey Hillary

ISC

3

8

2

7

20

12

6

5

5

AUS

656

Mark Krstic

James Lanati

BRYC

12

2

3

5

22

5

7

7

6

GBR

1557

Katie Nurton

Nigel Ash

RYS

5

9

9

4

27

7

4

6

7

AUS

661

Brad Devine

Ian Furlong

~

7

5

6

10

28

4

11

8

8

AUS

659

David Hayter

Trent Neighbour

DPSS

4

20

4

3

31

6

9

9

9

GER

78

Lindsay Irwin

Andrew Perry

BlackRock YC

16

12

10

6

44

14

13

10

10

AUS

659

Stuart Sloss

Cameron Elliott

PDSC

14

14

8

11

47

 

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