Please select your home edition
Edition
Hyde Sails 2022 One Design LEADERBOARD

Star Class North American Championship - Tough competition on day 1

by Laura Beigel on 9 Oct 2014
Fleet action - 2014 International Star Class North American Championship Dan Phelps/Spinsheet Magazine http://www.spinsheet.com/
Race day one of the 2014 International Star Class North American Championship delivered all of the tough competition and tight racing as anticipated however it was the elements that ultimately fueled the strife instead of the all-star packed list of sailors.

Races one, two and three were completed today in remarkably different breeze than forecasted and while the fleet struggled to successfully manage the shifty, unstable conditions, a few sailors dominated them, namely Arthur Anosov and David Caesar (USA 8000), John MacCausland and Rick Burgess (USA 8490), Keith Donald and Kevin Elterman (USA 8087), and Carroll Beek-McCallum and Jock Kohlhas.


Race 1 began with a general recall, followed by a clean start in the second sequence. Six time International Star Class North American Champion John MacCausland and his crew Rick Burgess (USA 8490) took a commanding lead early on in leg 1, rounded each mark in first, maintained their lead throughout all four legs by protecting the favored left side of the course, and won the race with apparent ease.

In Race 2, the fleet saw the wind shift further left at the start and had set up for the controlling, seemingly persistent left phase but was rocked by a 45° right shift as it approached the top ¼ of leg 1. District 2 locals Keith Donald and crew Kevin Elterman (USA 8087), who had been working up the right side of the course since the start, were the first team to the new breeze and proceeded to round the windward mark in first. USA 8087 Donald/Elterman continued to lead the fleet around the course for the remaining three legs and crossed the finish line in first place, earning their first Silver Star honors: Two Silver Chevrons and two Silver Bars, respectively.

Race 3 began in the right phase wind that slowly shifted back left as the race progressed. After the start, the Star sailors headed straight to the right side of the course without hesitation. Paul Cayard and crew Brian Terhaar (USA 8460) rounded the weather mark in first with the 1996 Bahamian Olympic Star team Mark Holowesko and Miles Pritchard (BAH 8406) close behind, who after taking full advantage of a 15° left shift downwind, eventually passed USA 8460 Cayard/Terhaar and rounded the leeward mark in first. Despite the now left phase breeze, BAH 8406 Holowesko/Pritchard began heading upwind on the right side of the course again and the entire fleet followed suit, except for one team. On their way downwind, Carroll McCallum and crew Jock Kohlhas (USA 8420) saw more pressure on the left, rounded the right leeward gate mark, and sailed away from the fleet chasing down the breeze.

USA 8420 McCallum/Kohlhas’s bold strategy paid off big time putting them in first place around the windward mark with a comfortable lead and they defended their position all the way downwind to the finish to win Race 3. McCallum, one of the five novice skippers competing this week, earned her first Star Class honors ever today: two Silver Chevrons.

Arthur Anosov and crew David Caesar (USA 8000) proved today that above all else, consistency is the key to overall success, especially in unsteady conditions. With a third, 10th, and second place finish in races one, two and three respectively this afternoon, USA 8000 Anosov/Caesar tops the leaderboard with 15 points total and a nine point lead.

Carroll McCallum, USA 8240: 'When you are trying to move up in the fleet, sometimes you just have to try something different. Jock [Carroll's crew] saw more breeze on the left so we went left. This race win today was for Dodie Beek, my mother, for over 70 years of loving Stars and Star sailors!'

Dave Caesar, USA 8000: 'Based on the forecast, we left the dock with flat, heavy air sails and when we got to the racing area it was clear that the conditions were different than the prediction. We did everything we could to power up and stay powered up all day. Transitions and changing gears smoothly was also key today with the shifty breeze, especially in the last two races.'


Star

 

Place

Boat

Skipper

Crew

Sail #:

Fleet

1

2

3

Total

1

01  

Arthur Anosov  

David Caesar  

USA 8000  

SL  

3

10

2

15

2

14  

Keith Donald  

Kevin Elterman  

USA 8087  

AN  

14

1

8RDG

23

3

40  

Larry Whipple  

Mike Wolfs  

USA 8484  

BisB  

5

7

12

24

4

28  

Mark Passmore  

Simon Van Wonderen  

CAN 8235  

WLOC  

16

6

3

25

5

38  

William Watson  

Roger Sharp  

USA 8367  

CLIS  

19

3

10

32

6

19  

Jack Jennings  

Jesse Fielding  

USA 8464  

LS  

9

19

4

32

7

15  

Torben Grael  

Guilherme Almeida  

BRA 8210  

Gua  

4

4

25 RDG

33

8

07  

Paul Cayard  

Brian Terhaar  

USA 8460  

WSFB  

2

21

15

38

9

18  

Tomas Hornos  

Josh Revkin  

USA 8177  

BH  

10

8

20

38

10

16  

Mike Hecky  

Arnis Baltins  

USA 8395  

CR  

13

2

24

39

11

37  

Will Swigart  

Brian Fatih  

USA 8291  

CLIS  

7

18

14

39

12

26  

Erich Mones Ruiz  

Diego Peisajovich  

ARG 8285  

BisB  

6

27

8

41

13

17  

Mark Holowesko  

Myles Pritchard  

BAH 8406  

N  

21

16

11

48

14

11  

R J Cooper  

Brian Boyd  

USA 8024  

ES  

29

17

5

51

15

04  

Claude Bonanni  

Manolo Bunge  

USA 8279  

TaB  

22

22

7

51

16

30  

Jack Rickard  

Sam Eadie  

USA 8036  

WH  

25

14

13

52

17

39  

Jerry Wendt  

Ezra Culver  

CAN 8389  

WLOC  

15

20

18

53

18

31  

Rick Rundle  

Kyle McVane  

USA 7078  

CHiH  

35

5

16

56

19

02  

Barbara Beigel-Vosbury  

Guy Avellon  

USA 7986  

AN  

26

24

6

56

20

21  

Bob Lippincott  

Michael Zuschnitt  

USA 7512  

ES  

24

12

21

57

21

10  

Bert Collins  

Jake Doyle  

USA 8063  

AN  

18

31

9

58

22

08  

John Chiarella  

Bob Carlson  

USA 8215  

Sun  

30

11

17

58

23

06  

Alan Campbell  

Steve Rollo  

USA 8045  

ES  

28

9

22

59

24

12  

Derek Decouteau  

Jamie Stewart  

USA 8083  

BI  

12

23

28

63

25

42  

Alberto Zanetti  

Federico Calegari  

ARG 8278  

OL  

11

13

42 OCS

66

26

23  

John Maccausland  

Rick Burgess  

USA 8490  

CR  

1

25

42 OCS

68

27

25  

Carroll McCallum  

Jock Kohlhas  

USA 8420  

CLIS  

42 DNS

26

1

69

28

22  

Tom Londrigan Jr  

Steve Cutting  

USA 8361  

LS  

17

15

42 OCS

74

29

05  

Steve Braverman  

Kevin Hetherington-Young  

USA 8052  

BH  

20

33

23

76

30

33  

Doug Schofield  

Bob Schofield  

USA 8264  

ES  

8

29

42 OCS

79

31

03  

Schuyler Benson  

Andrew Parish  

USA 8067  

ES  

23

34

30

87

32

13  

Daniel Della Torre  

Ed Morey  

ARG 8286  

OL  

27

42 DNF

19

88

33

20  

Steve Kling  

Mike Lovellette  

USA 8131  

AN  

33

30

29

92

34

27  

Will Murdoch  

Tim Paris  

USA 7713  

MES  

31

36

26

93

35

24  

Sandy McAllister  

Spencer McAllister  

USA 7828  

ES  

32

35

27

94

36

34  

Richard Sears  

Ken Sears  

USA 7902  

CD  

36

28

31

95

37

29  

Joe Pro  

Nicolaus Pro  

USA 8153  

NCB  

34

32

42 DNS

108

38

35  

Douglas Smith  

Chris Rogers  

USA 8072  

SBC  

42 DNC

42 DNC

42 DNC

126

39

36  

Ben Sternberg  

Valentin Veytsman  

USA 8358  

CLIS  

42 DNF

42 DNS

42 DNS

126

40

41  

Tom White  

Isao Toyama  

USA 8157  

SL  

42 DNS

42 DNS

42 RDG

126

41

09  

Eugenio Cingolani  

Celia Cingolani  

ARG 8268  

SMB  

42 DNF

42 DNS

42 RDG

126


www.starnorthamericans.com" target="_blank">Event website
North Sails Performance 2023 - FOOTERLloyd Stevenson - Artnautica60 728x90px BOTTOM37th AC Store 2024-one-728X90 BOTTOM

Related Articles

SailGP: Fired up Slingsby wins two in Bermuda
Australia dominates fleet racing on the opening day of Bermuda Australia has bounced back from its devastating Christchurch penalty by dominating fleet racing on the opening day of Bermuda.
Posted today at 8:30 pm
The Transat CIC Day 7
Yoann Richomme on Paprec Arkéa over 70 miles ahead of Charlie Dalin The top trio on the Transat CIC solo race to New York from Lorient, France are charging towards the finish line averaging over 22kts.
Posted today at 5:05 pm
Lightning Class 2024 Boat Grant Program Recipients
The Lightning Class is proud to announce three 2024 Boat Grant Teams Since the inception of the International Lightning Class Boat Grant Program in 2007, over 45 young teams have enjoyed the incredible level of racing and camaraderie the Lightning offers. Ten of these teams continue to actively race in the class today.
Posted today at 3:26 pm
Cap-Martinique Update
Last night at sea for Amaury Dumortier and Geoffrey Thiriez According to the organisation team's latest estimates, the duo of Amaury Dumortier and Geoffrey Thiriez might well cross the finish line shortly before midnight (local time) on Saturday, which equates to around 05:00 hours UTC on Sunday.
Posted today at 2:56 pm
Boris Herrmann deploys weather buoy in Transat CIC
The scientific instrument will drift with the Ocean currents and measure climate data The scientific instrument will drift with the Ocean currents and measure data crucial for weather forecasting predictions and climate change monitoring.
Posted today at 2:53 pm
Armstrong Midlength FG Board redefines foiling
Armstrong Midlength FG Board gives you the freedom to define how you ride. The choice is yours Armstrong Foils have announced the new Midlength boards, they are epic for wing and prone surf among many other things. The Armstrong Midlength FG Board Range truly redefines when and how you can go foiling.
Posted today at 8:42 am
La Grande Motte International Regatta preview
Final dress rehearsal for the Cats and Skiffs ahead of Paris 2024 The Nacra 17 World Championship along with the 49er and 49erFX European Championships is attracting 148 teams to La Grande Motte in the South of France for six days of racing.
Posted today at 8:28 am
SailGP: Spectacular on board video of USA capsize
USA SailGP team has released spectacular on-board video coverage of their capsize in Bermuda USA SailGP team has released spectacular on-board video coverage of their capsize in Bermuda in Friday's third Practice session. Surprisingly given the violence of the capsize, none of the crew were injured.
Posted today at 2:18 am
SailGP: Kiwis push back at Media Conference
Burling disagrees that the Kiwis were gifted the season lead by an Australian snafu in Christchurch New Zealand driver Peter Burling has disagreed that the Kiwis were gifted the season lead by Australia's Christchurch penalty, arguing ‘we have earned our right to be here'.
Posted today at 12:35 am
2024 J/70 North American Championship day 3
Black mamba keeps control in superb conditions You can't get enough of a good thing! That sentiment persists from the 26 teams at the 2024 J/70 North American Championship hosted by Vallarta Yacht Club in Nuevo Nayarit, Mexico.
Posted on 3 May