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VX One Midwinter Championship - Teams juggle among top three

by Christopher E. Howell on 1 Feb 2015
VX One Midwinter Championship VX One http://vxonedesignracing.com/
At the VX One Midwinter Championship, hosted by Sarasota Sailing Squadron in Florida, a handful of teams juggled among the top three finishing positions today, as four races were completed. Marty Kullman’s Blue Flame secured three firsts, however it is Christopher Alexander’s Isabelita Con Queso on top of the leaderboard heading into the final day of racing on Sunday with 19 points.

John Potter holds the bronze position with 24 points (Kullman has 21). A discard race has now taken effect.

Breezes at 10 knots, including gusts to 14, greeted the 27 teams on the middle day of the Championship. Following Kullman in the opening bout was Chris Griffin’s Kill Bill and Justin Howard’s Rosebud. Alexander, the 2014 VX One North American champion, took the next victory, with Ched Proctor’s Flash Rider in second and Kullman in third.

Kullman, Griffin and Proctor claimed the top spots in Saturday’s third race, and some familiar names did the same in the final contest (Kullman, Alexander, Griffin).

 Series Standing - 7 races scored


Sail  

Boat  

Skipper

 

 1 

 2 

 3 

 4 

 5 

 6 

 7 

 

Total

Pos

124  

Isabelita Con Queso  

Christopher Alexander [2]  

 

[11]  

4  

2  

6  

1  

4  

2  

 

19  

1  

178  

Blue Flame  

Marty Kulman [1][2][3]  

 

[18]  

11  

4  

1  

3  

1  

1  

 

21  

2  

187  

vx One  

John Potter [1][2][3]  

 

6  

1  

1  

[12]  

4  

7  

5  

 

24  

3  

185  

Flash Rider  

Ched Proctor [1][2][3]  

 

5  

3  

13  

[19]  

2  

3  

4  

 

30  

4  

17  

Island Smuggler  

Donovan Brennan [2]  

 

4  

5  

7  

5  

13  

5  

[14]  

 

39  

5  

159  

Rosebud  

Justin Howard [1][2][3]  

 

2  

6  

5  

3  

16  

10  

[17]  

 

42  

6  

176  

Kill Bill  

Chris Griffin [1,2]  

 

10  

13  

14  

2  

[18]  

2  

3  

 

44  

7  

142  

Q Ball  

Brian Bennett [2]  

 

7  

2  

8  

4  

6  

[19]  

18  

 

45  

8  

169  

Animal  

Jeff Jones [1][2][3]  

 

9  

10  

6  

9  

9  

6  

[12]  

 

49  

9  

171  

Chuck Wagon  

Phip Hallowell [2]  

 

3  

14  

3  

11  

[15]  

11  

9  

 

51  

10  

175  

  

Jeff Eiber [1][2][3]  

 

1  

7  

11  

14  

7  

[18]  

15  

 

55  

11  

222  

Wild deuces  

Paul Currie [1][2][3]  

 

8  

8  

12  

[15]  

12  

8  

13  

 

61  

12  

188  

  

Sam Padnos [1][2][3]  

 

16  

12  

10  

[17]  

11  

9  

6  

 

64  

13  

116  

Commando  

Andrew Walford [1][2][3]  

 

13  

16  

19  

8  

5  

[20]  

8  

 

69  

14  

151  

  

Matt Haddon [2]  

 

[22]  

17  

15  

10  

8  

14  

19  

 

83  

15  

164  

AKULA  

Shawn Cina [2]  

 

17  

19  

[21]  

7  

17  

21  

7  

 

88T  

16  

152  

Satisfaction  

Jim Myers [1][2][3]  

 

12  

15  

18  

[21]  

19  

13  

11  

 

88T  

17  

USA158  

Water Rat  

Mark Witte [2]  

 

15  

22  

9  

[25]  

10  

23  

16  

 

95  

18  

153  

VICTORY  

Christian Koppernaes [1][2][3]  

 

14  

20  

[27]  

13  

14  

15  

21  

 

97  

19  

135  

BobSled  

Robert Bilthouse [2]  

 

19  

18  

16  

[23]  

20  

12  

20  

 

105  

20  

111  

Milkoway  

Paulo Milko [1][2][3]  

 

21  

23  

20  

24  

[25]  

17  

10  

 

115  

21  

140  

Moonlight Mile  

Tom Chiginsky [2]  

 

20  

9  

22  

16  

[28/DNF]  

28/DNS  

28/DNS  

 

123  

22  

106  

  

Dean Maggio [1][2][3]  

 

24  

24  

17  

18  

24  

[26]  

24  

 

131  

23  

167  

BLUE LOBSTER  

Bob Maccini [1][2][3]  

 

26  

[28/DNF]  

24  

22  

22  

16  

25  

 

135  

24  

132  

Chevere  

Cesar Roca [2]  

 

23  

21  

23  

[26]  

26  

22  

23  

 

138  

25  

103  

  

Valdek Kwasniewski [2]  

 

[27]  

25  

25  

20  

23  

25  

22  

 

140  

26  

USA145  

Sforzando  

Don Winston [1][2][3]  

 

25  

26  

26  

[27]  

21  

24  

26  

 

148  

27  

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