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2016 VR Sport.TV International 14 World Championships – Day 1

by Ellie Meopham on 27 Aug 2016
2016 VRsport.tv International 14 World Championships - Day 1 VR Sport Media Ltd
2016 VR Sport.TV International 14 World Championship - The first day of the 2016 VR Sport.TV International 14 World Championship was a demonstration of why this is one of the most popular development classes in the world. Just under eighty boats are registered and with strong contingents from across the globe including Australia, USA, Germany and the UK.

The fleet launched into a brisk, gusty 12-15 knot offshore breeze, and the competitors flew down wind through the lobsterpots to the starting area with their spinnakers up. Jan-Martin Luehrs, GER 2, described the conditions as “almost flat water, nice wind conditions, not to scary, but lots of fun”.



Seconds after the start gun at 10:00, the entire fleet had shot off the line and were half way up the beat with an even split across the course. The 14’s were tightly packed together, the crews fighting for inches, as they flew across Quiberon Bay. As the race wore on however, the fleet was not without its casualties, with several crews going swimming, and others being forced to retire due to breakages.



By the penultimate lap, Truswell and Pascoe, the reigning World Champions ominously crossed the finish line first, closely followed by Gilbert and McGrane with Massey and Hillary. The British domination stopped there though, as Hayter and Neighbour, the Aussie duo, clinched fourth from Katie Nurton and Nigel Ash on the finish line.



The atmosphere in the dinghy park was jovial on return, with even the retirees indulging in a few beers before checking out the newest innovations, and swapping stories from the day. Roger Blasse, AUS 657, recounted how there was “a loud bang, and everything came crashing down” in reference to his delaminated mast step.





Results:

Place

Country

Sail Number

Helm 

Crew

Club

Total Points

1

GBR

1553

 Glen Trusswell

Sam Pascoe

Castle Cove

1

2

GBR

1541

Roger Gilbert

Ben McGrane

Hayling Island 

2

3

GBR

1519

Archie Massey

Harvey Hillary

ISC

3

4

AUS

666

David Hayter

Trent Neighbour


4

5

GBR

1557

Katie Nurton

Nigel Ash

RYS

5

6

GER

78

Oliver Voss

Eike Ehrig

KYC

6

7

AUS

661

Brad Devine

Ian Furlong


7

8

GER

78

Georg Borkenstein

Eike Dietrich

WSCW

8

9

AUS

672

David Alexander

Daniel Wildson

ASC

9

10

GBR

1530

Neale Jones

Ed Fitzgerald

Itchenor Sailing Club

10



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