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Beadsworth wins Etchells Worlds - Smith second

by Fiona Brown on 1 Jul 2007
2007 Etchells World Championship, hosted by the Royal Corinthian Yacht Club, Cowes. Andy Beadsworth wins title Fiona Brown http://www.fionabrown.com
Andy Beadsworth, Oscar Strugstad and Simon Fry, won Cowes Etchells Worlds ahead of 2006 World Champion Jud Smith.

Despite constant rain and poor visibility the final race of the Etchells World Championship in Cowes was an absolute stunner. At last the wind had moderated although conditions were still extremely testing with constant shifts in the south westerly breeze which varied from 8 to 15 knots as the bands of rain came through.

2006 World Champion Jud Smith, sailing USA1361 with David McClintock and Steve Girling, bowed out of his tenure as World Champion in true style by giving the rest of the fleet a master class in Etchells sailing to win the final race and take second overall. But the day belonged to Andy Beadsworth, Oscar Strugstad and Simon Fry, sailing GBR1361, as they took on and ultimately trounced Ante Razmilovic, Jez Fanstone and Stuart Flinn sailing GBR1333, in a stunning final show down for the championship.

Going into the final race Beadsworth knew that Ante Razmilovic was his only rival for the title and the two boats came off the line side by side just to the left of centre. Beadsworth was to weather as they headed off on starboard but Razmilovic had a little more speed and began to climb out eventually forcing Beadsworth to tack and initiating a gripping match race style dog fight.

The main body of the fleet had gone right and before long the two boats were out on their own going at it hammer and tongs. The atmosphere was electric and spectators held their breaths each time the boats came back together.

Beadsworth's greater match racing experience showed and although Razmilovic briefly had the upper hand it wasn't long before he was back in control as the pair rejoined the main body of the fleet at the top of the beat.

At the weather mark it was Tom Hughes, sailing USA1306 with Ron Rosenberg and Steve Hayles, leading with Jud Smith second, Jake Gunther, sailing AUS1244 with Andrew Cooper and Russell Tyson, third and Nils Razmilovic, sailing GBR1340 with Brian Hammersley and Charlie Cumbley, fourth.

Despite the distractions of their dog fight Beasdworth still rounded ninth with Ante Razmilovic 12th.

The leading four held their positions down the first run while Beadsworth pulled up into eighth and Ante Razmilovic dropped down to 14th. On the second beat Smith was perfectly in tune with the shifts and sailed round Hughes to lead at the second weather mark. Nils Razmilovic had picked up a place to round third just ahead of Gunther, while Beadsworth held eighth and Ante Razmilovic came back up to 12th.

The leading group held their order on the second run but behind them Beadsworth moved up into sixth place and Ante Razmilovic to 11th. As the boats rounded the final mark ready for the long beat to the finish Beadsworth was the first boat to go for the right side of the gate. He tacked back left immediately but the move was to prove a crucial one as it gave him clearer air and put him onto the edge of a slightly stronger lifting breeze band.

Smith and Hughes were clear of the pack, but behind them it was a joy to watch Beadsworth, Strugstad and Fry who kept right of the group and had one of those perfect sailing moments in absolute tune with the wind. Each time they came back towards the fleet they'd gained. First they overtook fifth placed Peter Duncan, then picked off Jake Gunther for fourth. At they approached the finish they were neck and neck with Nils Razmilovic vying for third. Yet again they were on top of the breeze and as Nils Razmilovic took a final hitch right they stayed left and gained one final place to finish third and take the championship convincingly.

At the prize giving ceremony outgoing World Champion Jud Smith, for whom this is a fifth second place at an Etchells Worlds, paid tribute to the new world champions declaring them worthy winners and thanking them and the rest of the fleet for a great competition.

An elated Andy Beadsworth paid tribute to his co-owner Oscar Strugstad and team mate Simon Fry - 'Simon and I had a crack at it last year with a different co-owner as a last minute thing and we were competitive. At that time we were already committed to this programme which was very much targeted at trying to win these worlds. We talked about doing something with Oscar and discussed whether he drove or I drove or what ever and we decided that trying to win the worlds was our goal and this was the best way we could do it together as a team. Since then we've worked hard to put the programme together in the best way we possibly could.

'We bought the boat in America at the beginning of the year and did Miami, then came back here and did all of the UK events. We've had great competition from the UK fleet which has been vital in helping us to raise our game to this level. I think the thing I'm most proud of in winning this Worlds is that we led on the opening day and we've led every day since so I feel we can be very happy with ourselves.

'Oscar has been fantastic. It's been a really fun campaign and he's made fantastic decisions and has been a really integral member of the team. It's very rare that you get somebody like Oscar who does this sort of thing. He's put a lot of effort in and as he said at the prize giving some of the best and worst sailing moments of his life have been in the Etchells. I can remember days when we've been going upwind and Stirfry's been shouting 'hike harder!' and I've looked at him and he's been so determined that he's almost had tears in his eyes and I've had to say, you know, relax, this is supposed to be for fun.'

Final Top 26

Class: 'International Etchells Class' Series: 'World Championship 2007'
1 GBR 1361 20 Dawn Raid Andy Beadsworth 1 6 (7) 3 4 1 3 25 18
2 USA 1351 55 Daddy's Girl Jud Smith (10) 2 2 6 8 6 1 35 25
3 GBR 1333 49 Swedish Blue Ante Razmilovic 5 (15) 3 1 6 3 11 44 29
4 GBR 1332 27 Gelert James Howells 3 5 9 4 2 (18) 8 49 31
5 USA 1306 53 Wiki Wiki 3 Tom Hughes 6 (28) 6 12 3 9 2 66 38
6 AUS 1215 39 Palaver Noel Drennan (26) 1 10 7 11 4 10 69 43
7 NZL 1058 25 Feng Shui Jon Andrews 4 8 11 8 13 7 (14) 65 51
8 GBR 1340 36 Matatu Nils Razmilovic 2 34 1 (46) 7 5 5 100 54
9 USA 1327 43 Raging Rooster Peter Duncan (33) 23 4 5 16 2 6 89 56
10 AUS 1244 21 Dr. Evil Jake Gunther 23 (26) 5 13 9 10 4 90 64
11 GBR 1339 26 Freelance Laurence Mead (21) 10 14 16 5 8 12 86 65
12 IRL 1015 37 Matatu Dubh David Burrows 11 9 12 2 1 31 (46) 112 66
13 AUS 1250 16 Bushfire Jervis Tilly 16 13 8 9 12 12 (18) 88 70
14 GBR 1352 12 Arbitrator Graham Bailey (31) 3 16 14 20 17 7 108 77
15 HKG 1051 41 Quest Mark Thornburrow 12 12 21 11 19 13 (46) 134 88
16 GBR 1297 11 9 Mike Sparks (41) 4 29 10 14 14 22 134 93
17 GBR 1165 54 Wobbegong Doug Flynn (46) 11 24 17 22 11 17 148 102
18 IRL 1194 35 Mano Tom Fitzpatrick 7 (46) 17 15 19 46 9 159 113
19 GBR 1193 46 Snatch Andrew Oddie (39) 17 18 21 18 28 23 164 125
20 IRL 954 17 Conjurer Alex Lacy 27 14 13 18* 30 (46) 25 173 127
21 NZL 1127 28 Golli Gosh Gavin Gerrard 15 16 15 20 41 26 (46) 179 133
22 GBR 1067 45 Slieve Elva Sam North 14 25 26 (46) 30 27 15 183 137
23 AUS 1150 22 Dragon Lady Bill Steele 19 7 27 (46) 36 25 24 184 138
24 GBR 1331 29 Hex James Hudleston 9 (40) 20 18 37 20 36 180 140
25 GBR 1039 15 Blue Genes Ben Cooper 30 24 22 22 24 (46) 20 188 142
26 IRL 1330 47 Snow Patrol Dan O'Grady 8 36 19 (47) 34 21 28 193 146

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