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2015 Audi Melges 20 World Championship at San Francisco YC

by Melges 20 on 16 Sep 2015
2015 Audi Melges 20 World Championship Stefano Gattini / Studio Borlenghi
2015 Audi Melges 20 World Championship - In two week’s time, some of the most talented sailors in the world paired perfectly with extraordinary amatuer Audi Melges 20 owners and drivers will converge on San Francisco Bay to participate in the sportboat Class' third World Championship, hosted by The San Francisco Yacht Club (SFYC).

'The red carpet is ready to roll, and preparations for what will be one amazing World Championship, on- and off-the-water is in full swing,' said Angie Lackey, Event Chair for SFYC. 'We've been planning since last season to welcome teams from all over the world. This past weekend's Pacific Coast Championship (PCC) is proof that the racing will be second-to-none, and with a constant string of wonderful sponsors coming onboard daily, the on-shore activities are going to be nothing short of sensational.'

Bring it on

A quick glance down the entry list reveals that some of the best teams in the class are traveling from all over the world ready to enjoy everything San Francisco has to offer. From the likes of Italy's Achille Onorato on Mascalzone Latino Jr. (2014 World Champion runner-up), and recently crowned European/Audi-Tron Sailing Series Champion Dario Levi on Fremito D'Arja; to 2015 North American Ranking leader Richard Davies' Section 16, National Champion Jason Michas on Midnight Blue and defending World Champion John Kilroy Jr. on Samba Pa Ti - this show is going to rock the world!

Wild Thing

Famed movie character Forrest Gump once said 'Life is like a box of chocolates, ya neva know whatcha gonna get.' This statement very much applies to the Worlds, and the Pacific Coast Championship proved it true. After two days of racing (six races and a discard), the aspiring Liam Kilroy on Wildman claimed his very first regatta win ever. The young Kilroy conquered the fleet of twenty teams preparing for Worlds. His team consisted of multiple World and National Champs Steve Hunt and Erik Shampain, and none other than the fantastic U.S. Sailing Rolex Yachtswoman of the Year Stephanie Roble from Lake Beulah/East Troy, Wisconsin.

'It's been an amazing two years of sailing with Team Wildman and we've hit a mega-milestone in Liam's life by winning his first regatta,' said an ecstatic Roble via Facebook. 'I feel honored to be part of such a special team with awesome teammates.'

We've only just begun

The Worlds will commence soon, and what teams are focusing on right now is preparation. Measurement will start five days in advance of the event, ultimately bringing every boat into top-notch check before racing. Registration will commence on the Monday prior checking in at least thirty-nine Audi Melges 20 teams. Wednesday, September 30 will mark the first of four days of intense Championship racing.

2015 Audi Melges 20 World Championship
Preliminary scratch sheet


 

Bow

Sail#

Yacht Name

Skipper/Crew

Yacht Club

Home Port

1.

414

USA 414

Cinghiale

Robert Wilber

Sachem's Head YC

Stony Creek, CT, USA

2.

81

MON 81

Customly

Corrado Agusta

YCM

MON

3.

225

USA 225

Flygfisk

Tom Kassberg

San Francisco Yacht Club

Belvedere, CA, USA

4.

50

ITA 50

Fremito D'Arja

Dario Levi

Yacht Club Chiavari

London, UK

5.

133

USA 133

Funner

Sid Gorham

San Francisco Yacht Club

Belvedere, CA, USA

6.

214

CAN 214

Grinning Streak

Rhonda Joyce

PCYC

Toronto, Ontario, CAN

7.

193

USA 193

Heartbreaker

Robert Hughes

Macatawa Bay Yacht Club

Ada, MI, USA

8.

47

RUS 047

KOTYARA

Oleg Evdokimenko

Pirogovo Moscow

Moscow, Mos. obl. , RUS

9.

76

USA 7676

Kuai

Daniel Thielman

Corinthian Yacht Club

Tiburon, CA, USA

10.

211

USA 211

Makaira

Skip Shapiro

Richmond YC

Palo Alto, CA, USA

11.

227

USA 227

Manatea 20

Bob Hayward

Santa Monica Windjammers YC

Pacific Palisades, CA, USA

12.

414

ITA 167

Maolca 167

Manfredi Vianini Tolomei

 

Santa Margherita Ligure, Genova, ITA

13.

23

ITA 23

Mascalzone Latino jr.

Achille Onorato

Yacht Club de Monaco

Milano, Milano, ITA

14.

226

USA 226

Midlife Crisis (Corinthian)

Jay Golison

Alamitos Bay YC

Long Beach, CA, USA

15.

228

USA 228

Midnight Blue

Jason Michas

New York Yacht Club

Long Island City, NY, USA

16.

196

USA 196

Midnight Blue 196

Alexis Michas

New York Yack Club

New York, NY, USA

17.

15

USA 1315

Ninkasi

John Taylor

New York Yacht Club

Jupiter, FL, USA

18.

250

USA 250

oleander

James Wilson

American Yacht Club

Rye, NY, USA

19.

333

MON 333

Out of Reach

Guido Miani

YCM

monaco, monaco, MON

20.

236

USA 236

Pacific Yankee

Drew Freides

New York Yacht Club

Pacific Palisades, CA, USA

21.

280

USA 280

Peshmerga

Drew Wierda

NYYC/CSSC

Holland, MI, USA

22.

401

USA 4014

Pinta

Michael Illbruck

yccs

muncih, bavaria, ger

23.

245

BRA 245

Portobello

Cesar Gomes Neto

ICSC

Miami, FL, BRASIL

24.

 

JPN TBD

Quatre Hiro

Takahiro Kato

 

Minato-ku, Tokyo, JPN

25.

287

JPN 287

Quetefeek

Daisuke Kimura

HMYC

TOKYO, Tokyo, JPN

26.

108

MON 301

Raya

Matteo Marenghi Vaselli

Yacht Club Monaco

Fontvieille, MON

27.

14

USA 14

Red Sky Sailing Team

Paul Reilly

Cedar Lake Yacht Club

Chicago, IL, USA

28.

313

USA 13131

Samba Pa Ti

John Kilroy

San Francisco Yacht Club

San Francisco, CA, USA

29.

16

USA 16

Section 16

Richard Davies

Mumbles Yacht Club

Kenilworth, IL, USA

30.

217

USA 217

Slingshot

Wes Whitmyer Jr

Stamford YC

Stamford, CT, USA

31.

17

USA 17

Solas (Corinthian)

John Murphy

South Shore Yacht Club

Milwaukee, WI, USA

32.

 

JPN -

SP1

Yosuke Watabe

enoshima

suginami-ku, tokyo, JPN

33.

65

ITA 65

STIG

Alessandro Rombelli

YCML

Milano, ITA

34.

 

JPN 233

Swift Magic

Naoki Hirakawa

 

Higashi Osaka, Osaka, JPN

35.

210

AUS 210

Transfusion

Guido Belgiorno-Nettis

MHYC

Sydney, NSW, AUS

36.

25

RUS 25

Versya

Anatoly Karachinskiy

Pirogovo

Moscow, RUS

37.

222

CAN 222

Wild Deuces (Corinthian)

Paul Currie

RCYC

Toronto, Ont, CAN

38.

311

USA 311

WildMan

Liam Kilroy

San Francisco YC

San Francisco, CA, USA

39.

212

USA 212

Yeah Baby

Justin Smart

Waikiki YC

Malibu, Ca, USA



2015 Audi Melges 20 World Championship
Corinthian teams - Preliminary scratch sheet


 

Bow

Sail#

Yacht Name

Skipper/Crew

Yacht Club

Home Port

1.

226

USA 226

Midlife Crisis

Jay Golison

Alamitos Bay YC

Long Beach, CA, USA

2.

17

USA 17

Solas

John Murphy

South Shore Yacht Club

Milwaukee, WI, USA

3.

222

CAN 222

Wild Deuces

Paul Currie

RCYC

Toronto, Ont, CAN

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