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Star North American Championship - Szabo takes title

by Star North Americans on 24 Aug 2010
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Star North American Championship 17 to 22 August at California Yacht Club.

The final race of the Star North American Championship was a match race, pure and simple. While the two leaders - 2009 Star World Champion George Szabo and Brazilian Lars Grael - did not engage before the start, after the first cross it was match racing 101.


Szabo and his crew, Frithjof Kleen controlled that match race throughout as both boats moved steadily backwards in the fleet. The pair finished deep - it was the throwout for both - but Szabo was smiling. He’d done what was necessary to win another North American Championship - his third. Szabo also beat his boss, Mark Reynolds, who took second place. It’s interesting to consider how the final day might have played out if Reynolds had not been disqualified by the judges for 'rocking' in Race 4.

Saturday Report

A complete understanding of MdR local knowledge proved to be a big handicap on Saturday when the wind started light from 235; built quickly and shifted right to 255 - with some huge bumps. But the breeze turned off almost as quickly as it built, and backed to the left.

Once again George Szabo and crew Frithjof Kleen were incredible in the light stuff. On the first beat of the day in five - maybe six knots of breeze - they rounded well in front of the pack. They protected that advantage for an easy win. Meanwhile, the regatta leader Lars Grael did everything wrong and wound up deep - 24th. It was Grael’s only double digit finish of the regatta.

For the second race of the day it was breeze-on with the bumpiest race course that many of the competitors have ever seen. Local knowledge would encourage a skipper to go right, but that was absolutely wrong. The breeze died, the bumps remained and the left paid. Grael was launched and won easily with Szabo five boats further back.

Now that six races have been completed, a discard kicks in which shakes things up a bit. Szabo is back in the lead with a slim three point advantage over Grael. John MacCausland, Mark Reynolds and Carl Buchan are 14 or 15 points further back - tightly bunched, and dueling for the remaining spot on the podium.

Race report
In seven to eight knots of breeze, 2009 Star World Champion George Szabo has been almost untouchable. He logged straight bullets on Day One in those conditions, and scored a deuce in Race Three on Day Two in identical conditions. However, for the second race on Day Two the Santa Monica Bay was covered with small white caps, and Szabo dropped into double digits - 12th place. That opened the door for Lars Schmidt Grael, sailing with Ronald Seifert. With straight single digit scores the two Brazilians moved four points ahead of Szabo into the lead for the championship.

Former Star World Champions and multiple Olympic medalists Mark Reynolds and Hal Haenel drew a flag from the judges for 'rocking' in Race Four. Reportedly this was Reynolds first kinetics violation ever. Although they did a 360 degree penalty turn they still were able to finish second in that race for their fourth consecutive single digit finish. Unfortunately - the penalty for rocking the boat is a 720 degree turn - not a 360, which led to their disqualification, and moved Carl & Jamie Buchan into third place.

While Reynolds and Haenel are out of contention for the moment, after six races are completed they will be able to discard that DSQ, so no one will be ignoring their shiny new silver (definitely not white) very fast PStar.

Results: 

Place
#
Skipper / Crew Yacht Club / Fleet
Race 1
Race 2
Race 3
Race 4
Race 5
Race 6
Race 7
Total
1
13 George Szabo / Frithjof Kleen San Diego / SDB
1
1
2
12
1
6
- 21
23
2
15 Mark Reynolds / Hal Haenel San Diego / SDB
4
3
8
- 43 dsq
2
12
1
30
3
1 John A MacCausland / Rick Peters Cooper River / CR
2
8
- 19
10
6
2
5
33
4
7 Carl Buchan / Jamie Buchan Corinthian / PS
9
5
- 16
3
3
9
4
33
5
38 Lars Schmidt Grael / Ronald Seifert RYC - ICB / Par
3
2
7
1
24
1
- 26
38
6
3 Eric Doyle / John Von Schwarz San Diego / NH
16
- 20
9
2
11
4
8
50
7
32 Arthur Anosov / Jon Klerk Seneca / SL
- 18
15
1
4
15
3
14
52
8
14 Gastao Brun / Gustavo Kunze Iate Clube do Rio de Janeiro / RdJ
13
7
5
8
10
- 19
12
55
9
26 Rod Hagebols / Phil Chadwick Treasure Island / WSFB
6
16
4
- 22
8
16
7
57
10
45 Ryan Cox / Avery Stewart Ventura / SMB
14
4
3
13
16
13
- 30
63
11
16 Fabio Bodra / Arthur Lopes YCSA / SP
11
11
18
- 20
13
8
6
67
12
22 Derek DeCouteau / Dave Martin Corinthian Seattle/S. Sound S.S. / BI
5
9
21
6
9
24
- 25
74
13
10 Steve Gould / Greg Sieck St. Francis / WSFB
19
14
13
15
4
10
- 23
75
14
34 Jim Buckingham / Brian Fatih Newport Harbor / NH
- 23
21
11
9
14
11
13
79
15
9 Dave Watt / Michael Thompson Corinthian / PS
7
22
10
19
- 26
20
2
80
16
39 Ben Mitchell / Myles Prichard California / LB
10
12
20
17
- 25
25
3
87
17
5 William Buchan / Erik Bentzen Corinthian / PS
- 30
17
6
5
21
14
27
90
18
31 Jock Kohlhas / Richard Burgess Cedar Point / CLIS
15
- 24
22
11
5
21
18
92
19
40 Foss Miller / Stu Frost Corinthian YC Seattle / PS
26
13
25
18
- 31
7
10
99
20
46 Charles Beek / Will Swigart Newport Harbor / NH
8
18
15
26
17
- 28
16
100
21
2 Erik Lidecis / Michael Marzahl Bahia Corinthian / NH
20
- 23
14
16
18
18
15
101
22
21 Alejandro Bugacov / Erick Lange California / SMB
22
6
12
- 33
23
22
17
102
23
18 Jon VanderMolen / TC Belco Gull Lake / GL
24
- 26
26
7
22
5
19
103
24
42 Steve Brown / Diego Del Pino Bahia Corinthian / NH
- 43 ocs
28
17
24
7
17
11
104
25
33 Mike Hanna / Brian O'Mahony Santa Barbara SC / SMB
12
10
- 33
14
20
26
29
111
26
12 Leland E. Kellerhouse / Magnus Liljedahl San Diego / SDB
17
25
24
- 28
12
23
22
123
27
25 Joe McCorkell / Ian Coleman SSA / AN
- 29
27
29
25
28
15
9
133
28
11 John O'Donnell / Philip Toth Los Angeles / LB
31
19
- 32
29
27
27
20
153
29
37 Allan Cullen / Ray Rogers Royal Vancouver / EB
27
30
23
32
- 34
29
28
169
30
23 Douglas R Steele / Stephan Cohen California / LB
- 33
29
27
23
29
32
33
173
31
44 Mike Phinney / Brad Balmert Lorain Sailing & YC / SLE
32
32
28
- 34
19
34
31
176
32
27 Jon J.Pelliconi / Henry Brawner California / SMB
21
37
31
30
32
31
- 38
182
33
24 Huy Nguyen / Shannon Earle South Coast Corinthian / SMB
25
36
30
21
- 43 dnf
43 dns
39
194
34
35 Jorge Benedid / Matthew Benedid South Coast Corinthian / LB
- 41
34
36
27
33
30
35
195
35
43 Jim Durden / John O'Mahony California / LB
28
31
39
36
30
- 43 dnf
32
196
36
36 Henry Larkin / Edward Bishop Kitsilano / EB
38
33
37
37
- 40
35
24
204
37
20 David Branch / Bill Brosius Saint Helens / BI
35
35
- 41
35
35
33
36
209
38
8 Hans R Bucher / Paul Kresge Dillon / CD
36
- 39
35
38
37
38
34
218
39
6 Stephen Gunther / Tim Ostrander Dillon / CD
37
40
34
- 41
38
36
37
222
40
41 Timothy Ray / Brian Mahony California / SMB
40
41
38
31
36
- 43 dns
43 ocs
229
41
29 Richard I. Sears Jr / Jeff Scott Dillon / CD
39
38
- 42
40
39
37
40
233
42
28 Tom Hulme / Chuck Gerlach California / SMB
34
42
40
39
- 43 dns
43 dnc
43 dns
241



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