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J/80 World Championship 2014 - Massachusetts team sails to victory

by Nancy Noyes, Correspondent - Capital Gazette on 6 Oct 2014
Savansana sails to victory in the J/80 World Championships hosted by the Eastport Yacht Club. Tim Wilkes http://www.TimWilkes.com
J/80 World Championship 2014 - After three more races in shifty northwesterly winds and a strong ebb current, Massachusetts sailor Brian Keane and his Savasana team emerged the winners of the 2014 J/80 World Championship, sailed out of Eastport Yacht Club from Monday through Saturday.

After a relatively rough day on Friday, Keane had seen his previously commanding lead in the 32-boat fleet shrink drastically. The fleet left the dock yesterday morning with a mere eight point spread across the top four boats, but the Savasana team, including former Olympians Stu McNay and Canadian silver medalist Mike Wolfs along with veteran Chesapeake Bay sailor Ron Weed, pulled out finishes of three-one-four on Saturday to take the top spot in the series convincingly. Savasana finished the 16-race, one-throughout series with a margin of 16 points over the next closest in the standings, recent North Americans winner Terry Flynn and his Quantum Racing team out of Texas.

Before Saturday's racing, Keane said, 'I have great confidence in our team, that we can go out and do it. We can't be worrying about other people; we have to take care of our business.'

Take care of business they did. Although Savasana only won one race in the series – yesterday's second contest – and some speed bumps along the way with three finishes in the teens, the team racked up a lot of second-place finishes and kept the rest of the races at sixth or better to demonstrate consistent proficiency across a wide range of wind and water conditions in a highly competitive fleet to earn the championship.

'It was all about getting off the line and catching the first shift,' Keane said, describing another day of tricky, shifting breeze and challenging wave and current conditions.

Finishing the series in third, a point behind Flynn's Quantum Racing, was Connecticut sailor Kerry Klingler and his Lifted crew, with J/World Annapolis owner Jahn Tihansky and the Le Tigre team in fourth overall as top local boat. Sailing with Tihansky, who also is head coach of the Naval Academy's Varsity Offshore Sailing Team, were Max Skelley, Karl Anderson, and Willem van Way. The Annapolis-based R80 team of Will and Marie Crump, Thomas Klok, and Chris Larson finished in fifth.

Although the leader board might look as if Keane and the Savasana team had dominated the event and run away with the title, that was not the case. Each of the races in the six-day series was hard-fought against a highly competitive group fellow racers as well as against challenging weather conditions ranging from connect-the-dots light and spotty air early in the series to yesterday's gusty, shifting wind and lumpy seas. The competition was very close and leads changed often in nearly every race.

J/80 World Championship (32 Boats)
1. Savasana, Brian Keane, Weston, MA, USA, 3 -5 -2 -6 -6 -2 -2 -17 -2 -3 -13 -[18] -5 -3 -1 -4 ; 74
2. Quantum Racing, Terry Flynn, League City, TX, USA, 4 -6 -5 -1 -4 -13 -7 -5 -[14] -7 -2 -10 -3 -8 -13 -2 ; 90
3. Lifted, Kerry Klingler, Norwalk, CT, USA, 17 -4 -9 -14 -[21] -1 -8 -2 -1 -9 -1 -7 -1 -7 -3 -7 ; 91
4. LeTigre, Jahn Tihansky, Fort Worth, TX, USA, 10 -1 -3 -13 -5 -3 -[14] -7 -6 -2 -6 -12 -2 -5 -8 -11 ; 94
5. R80, Will and Marie Crump - Thomas Klok, Annapolis, MD, USA, 2 -20 -1 -9 -10 -4 -10 -1 -4 -[26] -3 -9 -10 -9 -5 -1 ; 98
6. White Lightnin', Sophie Faguet, Le Havre, Seine Maritime, FRA, 1 -3 -10 -21 -3 -17 -4 -12 -[25] -5 -7 -1 -4 -1 -19 -9 ; 117
7. Rumor, John Storck, Jr - John Storck III, Huntington, NY, USA, 5 -9 -7 -4 -1 -[15] -11 -10 -9 -6 -10 -2 -13 -14 -4 -14 ; 119
8. Parsons Project, Paul Parsons, Houston, TX, USA, [33] -2 -8 -3 -20 -5 -5 -4 -7 -10 -5 -5 -15 -2 -24 -18 ; 133
9. Mojito, Forbes Durdin, Houston, TX, USA, 14 -12 -14 -2 -9 -9 -9 -11 -5 -4 -15 -13 -8 -[18] -18 -13 ; 156
10. VAYU, David Andril, Arlington, VA, USA, 19 -16 -6 -10 -22 -8 -13 -8 -22 -1 -[30] -4 -12 -10 -6 -10 ; 167

2014 J 80 World Championship Preliminary Cumulative Results


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World Championship Racing

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1. 13 USA 1123 Savasana J 80 Brian Keane 3 5 2 6 6 2 2 17 2 3 13 18 5 3 1 4 [18] 74.0


2. 14 USA 655 Quantum Racing J 80 Terry Flynn 4 6 5 1 4 13 7 5 14 7 2 10 3 8 13 2 [14] 90.0


3. 35 USA 528 Lifted J 80 Kerry Klingler 17 4 9 14 21 1 8 2 1 9 1 7 1 7 3 7 [21] 91.0


4. 42 USA 1152 LeTigre J 80 Jahn Tihansky 10 1 3 13 5 3 14 7 6 2 6 12 2 5 8 11 [14] 94.0


5. 25 USA 1486 R80 J 80 Will & Marie Crump / Thomas Klok 2 20 1 9 10 4 10 1 4 26 3 9 10 9 5 1 [26] 98.0


6. 41 FRA 453 White Lightnin' J 80 Sophie Faguet 1 3 10 21 3 17 4 12 25 5 7 1 4 1 19 9 [25] 117.0


7. 21 USA 19 Rumor J 80 John Storck, Jr / John Storck III 5 9 7 4 1 15 11 10 9 6 10 2 13 14 4 14 [15] 119.0


8. 12 USA 590 Parsons Project J 80 Paul Parsons 33/OCS 2 8 3 20 5 5 4 7 10 5 5 15 2 24 18 [33] 133.0


9. 37 USA 678 Mojito J 80 Forbes Durdin 14 12 14 2 9 9 9 11 5 4 15 13 8 18 18 13 [18] 156.0


10. 32 USA 739 VAYU J 80 David Andril 19 16 6 10 22 8 13 8 22 1 30 4 12 10 6 10 [30] 167.0


11. 24 USA 1162 USA 1162 J 80 John White 6 21 18 18 11 23 1 18 8 13 18 8 7 16 9 3 [23] 175.0


12. 34 USA 60 Meltimi J 80 Mike Hobson 13 14 16 8 2 6 3 26 12 16 4 16 18 20 27 5 [27] 179.0


13. 23 USA 1150 Cool J J 80 Alexander Kraus 11 22 15 7 24 12 19 9 3 11 11 23 6 24 10 20 [24] 203.0


14. 36 USA 1153 More Gostosa J 80 Kevin Hayes 12 11 20 5 26 16 17 6 27 32 21 22 14 6 14 8 [32] 225.0


15. 19 USA 286 Mango J 80 Ken Mangano 7 17 28 11 7 11 20 19 10 27 8 11 27 25 12 16 [28] 228.0


16. 28 USA 11 Eleven J 80 Bert Carp 8 27 13 24 8 14 6 25 18 8 28 15 17 11 21 22 [28] 237.0


17. 10 USA 59 Church Key J 80 Chris & Liz Chadwick 21 8 12 32 14 24 32 14 30 22 27 6 11 19 2 6 [32] 248.0


18. 29 USA 284 Avet J 80 Curt Johnson 15 24 27 29 23 18 12 24 16 20 9 25 23 4 7 15 [29] 262.0


19. 20 USA 1318 Arrow J 80 Nizar Abuzeni 20 25 22 17 25 10 15 26/SCP 31 18 12 14 22 12 11 17 [31] 266.0


20. 18 USA 1151 FKA J 80 Les Beckwith 22 7 26 12 28 7 28 15 19 19 16 17 19 15 20 33/DNF [33] 270.0


21. 11 GBR 251 Blind Squirrel J 80 Bill Blank 24 19 4 23 29 21 27 16 20 28 17 3 20 17 17 19 [29] 275.0


22. 39 USA 1313 Courageous J 80 Gary Panariello 18 15 21 20 19 22 21 23 24 23 22 30 9 13 15 12 [30] 277.0


23. 26 USA 259 Outlaws J 80 Derick Lynch 23 29 17 16 17 19 18 22 11 14 26 21 21 28 16 23 [29] 292.0


24. 33 USA 265 Gromit J 80 Nicole Weaver 28 10 11 22 18 20 16 3 29 30 23 24 25 22 28 24 [30] 303.0


25. 17 USA 1173 Blondie J 80 Tod Patton 16 18 19 31 12 25 23 13 13 24 20 27 26 21 25 33/DNS [33] 313.0


26. 38 USA 554 Haka J 80 Ryan McCrillis 29 13 24 30 16 28 26 29 17 12 19 20 16 26 22 21 [30] 318.0


27. 16 USA 1314 Stacked J 80 Ramzi Bannura 9 23 25 19 27 27 24 28 21 17 25 28 31 32 26 25 [32] 355.0


28. 30 USA 1163 Rascal J 80 Lucy Thomson 25 26 32 27 15 26 25 27 23 25 24 26 24 23 23 28 [32] 367.0


29. 27 USA 1325 Dolce J 80 Bob Yin 33/OCS 28 29 26 13 31 30 21 15 15 14 31 28 29 30 32/SCP [33] 372.0


30. 31 USA 1330 Vitesse J 80 John Taylor 27 30 23 15 32 32 22 32 26 29 31 29 29 27 32 33/DNS [33] 416.0


31. 22 USA 1483 Wild Horses J 80 Dave Manheimer 26 31 30 25 31 30 29 31 32 31 29 19 30 30 29 33/DNS [33] 433.0


32. 15 USA 402 Hijo Del Bandido J 80 Christopher Palabrica 30 32 31 28 30 29 31 30 28 21 32 32 32 31 31 27 [32] 443.0
 
 



Protest Filing Report as of 05/Oct/2014 @ 12:49 PM

No. Race # Protesting   Protested Reason Hearing Status Jury Decision
1.
Stacked (USA 1314) vs Redress - Race Committee Concerns about scale
Closed withdrawn
2. 1 Haka (USA 554) vs Lifted (USA 528) Rules 14, 11
Closed withdrawn
3. 8 Outlaws (USA 259) vs Arrow (USA 1318) Rule 18.3
Closed withdrawn
4. 9 Courageous (USA 1313) vs FKA (USA 1151) Rule 11
Closed withdrawn
5.
White Lightnin' (FRA 453) vs Quantum Racing (USA 655) Rule 10 05:50PM Closed protest dismissed
6. 10 R80 (USA 1486) vs Redress - Race Committee Rule 62.1a 07:00PM Closed redress not granted
7. 16 Stacked (USA 1314) vs Dolce (USA 1325) Rules 10 and 14 05:20PM Closed 20% scoring penalty accepted
 













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