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J/24 Worlds - Opening day leaves two teams tied on points for lead

by Julie and Christopher Howell on 23 Sep 2014
2014 J/24 World Championship J/24 Class Association
2014 J/24 World Championship - Newport, Rhode Island welcomed 70 teams from around the globe with wind and waves on the first of five days at the 2014 J/24 World Championship. The top of the fleet saw some familiar names but also some fresher faces. Mark Hillman’s Sokokumaru (USA) and Vernon Robert’s Gringa DC (Chile) are tied at five points, with Hillman having the first-place advantage thanks to a bullet. Will Welles’s Cougar (USA) landed just two points behind in third place.



Teams battled blustery conditions on the ocean course, with five-leg races and 1.5 mile opening beats. Local Welles thrived in the 14-16 knot breezes of the initial contest, which also saw three - five feet waves and larger swells.



Fellow Newport resident John Mollicone’s Helly Hansen team followed Cougar in second, and Robert’s Gringa DC in third. Winds dropped slightly to 12-14 knots in Monday’s second battle, which suited Hillman’s Sokokumaru just fine as he notched that bullet. Robert’s Gringa DC moved up to the runner-up spot, and Pedro Garra’s Extasis of Uruguay followed in third.



Hosted by Sail Newport, racing continues for the 70 teams from 13 nations (Argentina, Barbados, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Peru, Uruguay and the United States) through Friday.





 2014 J 24 World Championship Preliminary Cumulative Results:


      Bow   Sail Number Yacht Name Yacht Design Owner/Skipper Race
1
Race
2
Total
2014 World Championship Racing
  One Design Division
    J 24
    1. 70 USA 5430 Sokokumaru J 24 Mark Hillman 4 1 5.0
    2. 31 CHI 5431 Gringa DC J 24 Vernon Robert 3 2 5.0
    3. 62 USA 5362 Cougar J 24 Will Welles 1 6 7.0
    4. 37 BRA 37 Bruschetta J 24 Mauricio Santa Cruz 12 4 16.0
    5. 44 URU 5044 Extasis J 24 Pedro Garra 14 3 17.0
    6. 35 USA 5235 Helly Hansen J 24 John Mollicone 2 24/SCP 26.0
    7. 65 CHI 5464 Semi Pro J 24 Matias Seguel 21 5 26.0
    8. 2 USA 5482 Pipe Dream J 24 Mike Marshall 13/SCP 13 26.0
    9. 74 GER 5475 JJONE J 24 Frithjof Schade 15 12 27.0
    10. 12 USA 5287 Team Tarheel J 24 Greg Griffin 23/SCP 7 30.0
    11. 33 USA 5432 Honey Badger J 24 Travis Odenbach 23 8 31.0
    12. 6 USA 5472 Panceta Doble J 24 John Wilsey 17 17 34.0
    13. 1 ARG 5480 Luca vive J 24 Alejo Rigoni Gonzalez 10 25 35.0
    14. 46 PER 5451 Wayra J 24 Javier Arribas 11 24 35.0
    15. 51 USA 5253 3 Big Dogs J 24 Pat Toole 18 20 38.0
    16. 48 JPN 4855 White Squall J 24 Shigetoshi Shirahama 19/SCP 21 40.0
    17. 57 USA 5257 Mental Floss J 24 Aidan Glackin 25 15 40.0
    18. 23 CAN 5441 Clear Air J 24 Rossi Milev 8 34 42.0
    19. 58 USA 58 Bangor Packet J 24 Anthony Parker 29 14 43.0
    20. 54 ARG 5499 Elvis J 24 Nicolas Cubria 9 35 44.0
    21. 40 JPN 4085 Fox J 24 Keiji Kondo 20 28 48.0
    22. 50 JPN 5450 GEKKO J 24 Nobuo Nakazawa 40/SCP 9 49.0
    23. 39 CAN 3935 Mr. H J 24 Michael Howarth 31 19 50.0
    24. 45 BAR 3145 Hawkeye J 24 Robert Povey 24 26 50.0
    25. 43 USA 5443 Nautalytics J 24 Mike Ingham 27 29 56.0
    26. 8 USA 78 Buschwhacker J 24 Dan Busch 39 18 57.0
    27. 63 ARG 5463 Cacique J 24 Sergio Pendola 7 51 58.0
    28. 4 USA 3004 Classic J 24 James Howard 49 11 60.0
    29. 55 USA 4255 Dogfish J 24 Bob Kinsman 30 30/SCP 60.0
    30. 27 USA 2785 SeaBagsJ24.com J 24 Carter White 19 42 61.0
    31. 29 USA 1829 Bash J 24 Ron Medlin, Jr. 28 33 61.0
    32. 64 CAN 1964 Drivers Wanted J 24 Ted Bartlewski 22 40 62.0
    33. 72 USA 3775 Blitz J 24 Al Constants 49/SCP 16 65.0
    34. 38 USA 3938 Bob Dylan J 24 Mike Sudofsky 37 30 67.0
    35. 17 USA 2917 Long Shot J 24 John Poulson 51 22 73.0
    36. 59 USA 1359 Shifty J 24 Martin Gallagher 48 27 75.0
    37. 73 USA 2573 Youth J24 USA J 24 Liam McCarthy 43 32 75.0
    38. 10 PER 3510 Tiamat J 24 Lucas Peschiera 47 31 78.0
    39. 76 USA 5476 Velocidad J 24 Christopher Stone 20/SCP 60/RET 80.0
    40. 68 JPN 5260 Tempus J 24 Koji Matsumoto 38 44 82.0
    41. 25 CAN 2577 A1 J 24 Thomas Taylor 41 46 87.0
    42. 69 USA 3969 Tasmanian Devil J 24 Steve Wood 32 59 91.0
    43. 24 USA 2324 Heffa J 24 Margaret Borden 36 55 91.0
    44. 30 USA 1530 Mr. Hankey J 24 Andrew Carey 57/SCP 37 94.0
    45. 18 PER 4618 Scaramoush J 24 Luis Olcese 34 61/SCP 95.0
    46. 71 USA 5471 Tremendous Slouch J 24 Scott Milne 47/SCP 50 97.0
    47. 47 CAN 1947 BayGull - Accenture J 24 Nicolas Mabboux 59 39 98.0
    48. 19 USA 4119 Little Martha J 24 Chris Clancy 57 41 98.0
    49. 67 USA 267 BadMoon J 24 Kelly Holmes-Moon 46 52/SCP 98.0
    50. 60 CAN 4260 Navtech.ca J 24 Thomas E. Barbeau 66/SCP 38 104.0
    51. 15 MEX 1585 S J 24 Kenneth Porter 44 62 106.0
    52. 11 CAN 4331 Adrenaline Rush J 24 Ben Maloney 60/SCP 47 107.0
    53. 53 USA 4453 Bearlymuven J 24 Lindsey Nahmias Turowski 72/DNC 36 108.0
    54. 22 USA 3577 OZ J 24 Rolf Turnquist/Bill Allen 60 48 108.0
    55. 20 USA 5020 Dr. Feelgood J 24 Lambert Lai 52 57 109.0
    56. 75 CAN 5275 Journey J 24 Blair Dinsdale 54 57/SCP 111.0
    57. 5 MEX 4905 Monster Fish J 24 Luis Alvarez 55 58 113.0
    58. 3 USA 4103 OZ J 24 Tom Doran 42/SCP 72/DNF 114.0
    59. 28 CAN 3729 A-salt J 24 Edmond Rees 63 52 115.0
    60. 56 ARG 5459 Cocoon J 24 Fernando Montes 68/SCP 49 117.0
    61. 32 USA 2532 Roo J 24 Shawn Murray 61 56 117.0
    62. 66 CAN 3366 Premature grey J 24 Stephan Blais 58 63 121.0
    63. 16 MEX 5017 El Jetón J 24 Aroldo de Rienzo 64 61 125.0
    64. 9 USA 1898 Critter J 24 James Baurley 62 65 127.0
    65. 26 IRL 5285 Bandit J 24 Luke Mc Bride 67 64/DSQ 131.0
    66. 41 USA 4177 Significant Other J 24 Russell Cook 68 66 134.0
    67. 61 USA 2961 Siren J 24 Tonja Holmes-Moon 66 72/DNF 138.0
    68. 42 USA 4242 Motorhome J 24 Joshua Bone 72/SCP 67/SCP 139.0
    69. 7 ITA 207 Don J J 24 Marco d'Aloisio Mayo 72/DNC 72/DNC 144.0
    70. 52 BRA 52 Psicopata J 24 Gustavo Licks 72/DNC 72/DNC 144.0
    71. 34 USA 3477 Half Ass J 24 David Noble 72/SCP 72/DNF 144.0

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