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OK Dinghy World Championship - Artemis sailors shine after first races

by Robert Deaves on 31 Dec 2014
2014 OK Dinghy World Championship at Black Rock YC in Melbourne. okworlds2014
OK Dinghy World Championship 2014 - Following a long day of waiting for the breeze, the fleet at the 2014 OK Dinghy World Championship at Black Rock YC in Melbourne, Australia was finally rewarded by two great races in a rapidly building sea breeze. Matt Stechmann (NZL) leads overall after winning the first race. Matt Coutts (NZL) is in second while defending champion Roger Blasse (AUS) is in third. The second race was won by Stechmann's Artemis teammate Anthony Nossiter (AUS).

After losing the invitation race and first day of racing to strong winds and big seas on Port Phillip, the second day of the championship started in start contrast: flat seas and no wind. The fleet again waited patiently ashore for most of the day. Some sailors ventured out as a light two-three knots breeze filled in to try and encourage the elements into some action, but the wind was never strong enough for racing. Around 15.00 a southerly started to appear and slowly strengthened and the fleet was released at about 16.00.


The wind continued to build to seven-eight knots for the start of Race one. After one general recall, the fleet got away under U flag with Matt Stechmann (NZL) crossing at the pin end and tacking to cross the entire fleet by a substantial margin. It was enough of a jump on the fleet to lead all the way round. He was chased by Jørgen Svendsen (DEN) and Greg Wilcox (NZL) but there was little they could do about his enormous lead.

Stechmann takes up the story, 'I started four boats up from the pin and managed to have a bit of a gap. I looked over my shoulder and there were 74 boats to cross, so I tacked and crossed them and kept going and waited for it to come back and that was pretty much it. I was about a minute ahead at the top. Then I just kept between Jørgen and Greg and the mark. They made some gains downwind which I took back upwind. Once I was in front there wasn't too much to it really. I had a good lane and pressure and that just popped me out and put me in the lead.'

'At the end of the first triangle Greg has closed to about 25 seconds but I got the breeze straightaway and he had to tack to cover Jørgen, so that gave me some leverage on the right and I got a nice little shift that put 30 seconds on them right there to take my advantage back out to a minute.' Stechmann won the race comfortably from Svendsen and Wilcox.


The wind really started to build after the fleet finished the race and after a wait for the course to be realigned, Race two got underway in a solid 20 knots breeze and rising seas. These were fantastic conditions for the OK Dinghy and also to the liking to Anthony Nossiter (AUS). After rounding close to the front group at the top mark he took the lead on the final downwind from Roger Blasse (AUS) to lead up to the finish. Ben Morrison (NZL) crossed in third.

Nossiter explained his day. 'That was my first race in an OK Dinghy since the Interdominions this time last year. First race off the start line and I got a yellow flag, So I perhaps need to sail more like a gentleman and be a bit less active. But it was good fun, plug and play, just like a Finn.'

'The second race was much windier and I won that one. I just tried to get free and sail how it feels good to me. I wasn't really sure what was the best way; a lot of the boats were going too high for me so I just sailed a bit freer and got the top at the business end and then just chipped away a bit and got past a few guys. It was really good fun, very gentlemanly sailing at the front of the fleet.'

'It was a good day for Artemis; we got two firsts today. I think we have different strengths though. Stech and I are 15 kg different in weight.'

It was a testing race for the fleet with some fantastic Port Phillip waves to surf down as the sun started to nudge the horizon. By the time the fleet reached the shore it was gone 20.00 and sunset followed shortly after as the sailors hurried into the club for some well-deserved fish and chips baskets.

Racing continues on January 2, after the scheduled lay day on New Year’s Day. Tonight the tired sailors are enjoying a New Year's Eve party at the Black Rock Yacht Club. With a day off tomorrow some of the sailors are planning a big night, probably in the way that only OK Dinghy sailors can. The less said about that the better, but all are happy that the 2014 OK Dinghy World Championships is finally underway. Happy New OK Year.

Top 10 after 2 races

1 NZL 549 Matt Stechmann 1 5 6
2 NZL 519 Matt Coutts 4 7 11
3 AUS 749 Roger Blasse 11 2 13
4 NZL 546 Luke O'connell 8 6 14
5 AUS 730 Michael Williams 6 8 14
6 NZL 544 Greg Wilcox 3 12 15
7 AUS 535 Glenn Collings 5 10 15
8 DEN 1445 Jorgen Svendsen 2 14 16
9 AUS 765 Anthony Nossiter 22 1 23
10 AUS 766 Robert McMillan 20 4 24







Overall Results - 2014 OK Dinghy World Championships


Pl Name Sail
Num
Country Club 1 2 Total
Points
Net
Points
 
1 STECHMANN, Matt NZL549 NZL Naval Point Club 1 5 6 6 Veterans
2 COUTTS, Matt NZL519 NZL Auckland SC 4 7 11 11  
3 BLASSE, Roger AUS749 AUS BRYC 11 2 13 13 Veterans
4 O'CONNELL, Luke NZL546 NZL Wakatere BC 8 6 14 14  
5 WILLIAMS, Michael AUS730 AUS BRYC 6 8 14 14 Veterans
6 WILCOX, Greg NZL544 NZL Potsdamer Seglerverien 3 12 15 15 Veterans
7 COLLINGS, Glenn AUS535 AUS Safety Beach SC 5 10 15 15 Veterans
8 SVENDSEN, Jorgen DEN1445 DEN Hellerup Sejlklub 2 14 16 16 Veterans
9 NOSSITER, Anthony AUS765 AUS MHYC 22 1 23 23 Veterans
10 MCMILLAN, Robert AUS766 AUS WSC/RPAYC 20 4 24 24 Veterans
11 JACKSON, Mark AUS735 AUS BRYC 9 16 25 25 Veterans
12 SKELTON, Mark AUS753 AUS   7 19 26 26 Veterans
13 PERROW, Mark NZL551 NZL Waiuku YC 15 11 26 26  
14 MILNE, Peter AUS694 AUS BRYC 13 13 26 26 Veterans
15 MORRISON, Ben NZL530 NZL Wakatere BC 27 3 30 30  
16 OLESEN, Christian DEN1340 DEN VSK 14 17 31 31  
17 DOUGLAS, Bradley NZL369 NZL Wakatere BC 12 20 32 32  
18 DAVIES, Tim AUS739 AUS Wangi ASC 10 24 34 34 Veterans
19 BLASSE, Andre AUS729 AUS BRYC 17 18 35 35 Veterans
20 WELLS, Gareth AUS742 AUS Wangi ASC 18 28 46 46 Veterans
21 RHODES, Paul NZL557 NZL Worser Bay BC 23 23 46 46 Veterans
22 O'DONNELL, Edward AUS734 AUS Wangi ASC 32 15 47 47 Veterans
23 WILLIAMS, Brent AUS754 AUS ASC 24 26 50 50 Veterans
24 HORNE, Peter AUS764 AUS Drummoyne SC 25 29 54 54 Veterans
25 RONE, Eric USA536 USA Wakatere BC 16 42 58 58  
26 BUSH, Daniel NZL478 NZL Wakatere BC 50 9 59 59  
27 CLOUGH, Jonathan NZL498 NZL Wakatere BC 21 38 59 59  
28 MCDOWELL, Steve NZL545 NZL Worser Bay BC 28 31 59 59  
29 HOOGENBOOM, David NZL303 NZL Waiuku Yacht Club 26 34 60 60 Masters
30 BOURNE, Dave GBR2157 GBR Upriver YC 34 27 61 61 Veterans
31 DEAVES, Alistair NZL542 NZL Wakatere BC 29 37 66 66 Veterans
32 WILLIAMS, Glenn AUS719 AUS Big River SC 47 22 69 69 Veterans
33 MANNERING, Adrian NZL504 NZL Napier SC 36 35 71 71 Veterans
34 DEAVES, Robert GBR2156 GBR Waldringfield SC 41 33 74 74 Veterans
35 KETTERIDGE, David AUS725 AUS Adelaide SC 33 46 79 79 Masters
36 POSPIECH, Rainer GER765 GER Yachtclub Berlin-Grunau 35 44 79 79 Masters
37 HORVATH, Michael AUS744 AUS BRYC 62 21 83 83 Veterans
38 ROBINSON, Peter AUS750 AUS Drummoyne SC 42 41 83 83 Veterans
39 FENWICK, Chris NZL509 NZL Napier SC 30 54 84 84  
40 LYNCH, Peter AUS726 AUS Wangi ASC 56 30 86 86 Veterans
41 COULTHARD, Adrian NZL531 NZL Napier Sailing Club 31 55 86 86 Veterans
42 HENGST, Rob NZL533 NZL Napier SC 48 39 87 87 Veterans
43 JANSSEN, Folkert AUS733 AUS BRYC 65 25 90 90 Veterans
44 LOKUM, Gary AUS741 AUS BRYC 60 32 92 92 Veterans
45 VISICK, Christopher AUS758 AUS BRYC 45 47 92 92 Veterans
46 BAKER, Andrew AUS761 AUS BRYC 44 49 93 93 Veterans
47 HALL, Chris AUS757 AUS Ballarat YC 46 48 94 94  
48 DAME, Dirk GER750 GER Segler-Vereinigung Mannheim 37 58 95 95 Veterans
49 WALDRON, Gavin GBR756 GBR Morecambe SC 43 53 96 96 Veterans
50 ASHTON, Bruce AUS728 AUS BRYC 19 78
DNF
97 97 Masters
51 PEDERSEN, Malte DEN1407 DEN Royal Danish YC 57 40 97 97 Masters
52 TROLAND, Nils DEN1391 DEN HSS 52 45 97 97 Veterans
53 WAKEFIELD, Grant AUS736 AUS DSC 38 61 99 99 Veterans
54 SYLVESTER, Jorg GER726 GER Segeberger Segel-Club 39 63 102 102 Veterans
55 HAINES, Samuel AUS708 AUS BRYC 59 43 102 102  
56 DEVINE, Chris NZL548 NZL Napier SC 67 36 103 103 Veterans
57 POWRIE, Sefton NZL547 NZL Wakatere BC 49 56 105 105 Masters
58 PIKE, Martin NZL554 NZL Napier SC 63 50 113 113 Masters
59 FERGUSSON, Ron AUS618 AUS Albert SC 51 66 117 117 Veterans
60 WILSON, Mitchell AUS695 AUS Wangi ASC 53 64 117 117 Youth
61 WILLIAMS, Elizabeth AUS759 AUS Sandgate YC /BRYC 40 78
DNF
118 118 Women
Veterans
62 BROCKHUUS, Mads DEN1419 DEN Skaelskor Amator Sejlklub 58 60 118 118 Veterans
63 MOORE, Stephen AUS755 AUS BRYC 69 51 120 120 Masters
64 GERICKE, Dirk GER735 GER SG Einheit Brandenburg e.V. 61 59 120 120 Veterans
65 SMITH, Tim AUS740 AUS BRYC 70 52 122 122  
66 FOEST, Ronald GER688 GER DRS 55 68 123 123 Veterans
67 FURNEAUX, Richard AUS737 AUS BRYC 66 57 123 123 Masters
68 YATES, Glenn AUS767 AUS Wangi ASC 64 62 126 126 Masters
69 ROBERTS, Mark AUS762 AUS ASC 54 78
DNF
132 132 Veterans
70 CROMIE, Luke AUS672 AUS BRYC 73 65 138 138 Veterans
71 THOMPSON, Erik AUS706 AUS Sandgate YC / BRYC 72 67 139 139 Masters
72 HENDERSON, John AUS715 AUS BRYC 76 69 145 145  
73 FLAVELL, Mike AUS543 AUS BRYC 75 70 145 145 Masters
74 WILLIAMSON, Neil USA717 USA   68 78
DNF
146 146 Veterans
75 WALKER, Michael AUS655 AUS Drummoyne SC 71 78
DNF
149 149 Masters
76 PARKINSON, Ashley GBR711 GBR London Corinthian SC 74 78
DNF
152 152 Veterans
77 USTOVYTSKI, Slava AUS760 AUS BRYC 77 78
DNC
155 155  

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