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Final results for J/24 driveHG.ca North American Championship

by Carolyn McKeon on 12 Sep 2016
2016 J/24 driveHG.ca North American Championship Christopher Howell
Race eight started in shifty north-westerly winds building through 15 knots with Will Welles winning, Christopher Stone second, Rossi Milev third.

Race Committee with one more race available; PRO Pat Lymburner posted course number five with the fleet finishing in front of Port Credit Yacht Club. Race nine saw Todd Fedysyzn first, Michael Howarth second and Travis Odenbach third.

Overall results for the 2016 driveHG.ca J24 North Americans for Masters is Chris Stone in Velocidad. Top female is Natalie Harden in Giggles. Top Junior is Michael Howarth in Mr. H.

Overall winners

• 1st Place Will Welles; Cougar with 28 points
• 2nd Place Travis Odenbach; HoneyBadger with 28 points
• 3rd Place Rossi Milev; Clear Air with 49 points
• 4th Place Evan Petley-Jones; Lifted with 53 points
• 5th Place Aidan Glackin; Mental Floss with 60 points

The IJCA and the Port Credit Yacht Club look forward to seeing everyone for the 2017 J24 World Championships.

2016 driveHG.ca J/24 North American Championship Regatta - Final Cumulative Results




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North American Championship Racing

One Design Division


J 24


1. 12   USA 5362 Cougar J 24 Will Welles 1 8 1 2 6 11/SCP 3 1 6 [11] 28.0


2. 20   USA 5432 HoneyBadger/SeaBags Sailing Team J 24 Travis Odenbach 9 5 2 1 5 1 6 5 3 [9] 28.0


3. 45   CAN 5483 Clear Air J 24 Rossi Milev 2 3 14 9 7 11 2 3 9 [14] 46.0


4. 9   CAN 4025 Lifted J 24 Evan Petley-Jones 8 2 3 12 1 9 11 16 4 [16] 50.0


5. 17   USA 5257 Mental Floss J 24 Aidan Glackin 6 7 23 14 9 3 12 4 5 [23] 60.0


6. 5   USA 3223 Spoony Tactics J 24 Todd Fedysyzn 11 1 12 3 25 5 5 34 1 [34] 63.0


7. 4   USA 799 Angel of Harlem J 24 Robby Brown 13 4 5 11/SCP 3 15/SCP 13 7 8 [15] 64.0


8. 2   ARG 5463 Cacique J 24 Sergio Pendola 16 16 9 7 2 6 4 6 16 [16] 66.0


9. 34   CAN 4140 Taz J 24 Nick Jako 7 11 11 5 16 8 8 17 12 [17] 78.0


10. 16   USA 5476 Velocidad J 24 Christopher Stone 10 22/SCP 4 15 26 2 10 2 18 [26] 83.0


11. 43   CAN 1964 Drivers Wanted J 24 Ted Bartlewski 14 6 7 21 20 7 7 11 13 [21] 85.0


12. 14   USA 1132 Spoilsport J 24 Stuart Challoner 4 10 21 10 24 14/SCP 1 10 20 [24] 90.0


13. 33   CAN 3935 Mr. H J 24 Michael Howarth 19 15 6 8 10 24 20 13 2 [24] 93.0


14. 8   USA 3734 Miss Conduct J 24 James Freedman 3 36 17 27 12 10 9 19 10 [36] 107.0


15. 37   USA 3913 m2W J 24 Peter Dixon 23 18 32 13 4 14 17 12 7 [32] 108.0


16. 6   USA 126 Giggles J 24 Natalie Harden 5 34 20 16 13/SCP 4 16 47/SCP 11 [47] 119.0


17. 11   USA 5277 Bash J 24 Ron Medlin, Jr. 21 28/SCP 8 4 27 19 15 9 22 [28] 125.0


18. 13 North Sails  USA 78 Buschwhacker J 24 Dan Busch 29 20 10 11 11 30 29 8 24 [30] 142.0


19. 15   USA 502 PT Blister J 24 Skylar Munger 20 21 32/SCP 18 13 17 23 14 28 [32] 154.0


20. 18   USA 2918 Sea Bags Women's Sailing Team J 24 Erica Beck Spencer 17 9 21/SCP 19 31 20 47/RET 24 15 [47] 156.0


21. 41   CAN 3729 A-salt J 24 Edmond Rees 22 12 13 17 27/SCP 21 21 33 30 [33] 163.0


22. 42   CAN 3707 Quick Nick J 24 Katie Coleman Nicoll 26 14 19 26 23 12 22 25 29 [29] 167.0


23. 10   USA 555 USA 555 J 24 Charles Bumgardner 15 33/SCP 33 30 14 15 19 32 17 [33] 175.0


24. 40   CAN 5275 Journey J 24 Blair Dinsdale 24 31 37 20 19 16 14 27 24/SCP [37] 175.0


25. 1   ARG 5468 Pluma Verde J 24 Santiago Mocorrea 12 25 24 28 18 47/BFD 18 15 40/SCP [47] 180.0


26. 29   CAN 4468 Pura Vida J 24 Jean Levac 18 30 26 25 17 29 27 18 26 [30] 186.0


27. 31   CAN 2577 A1 J 24 Thomas Taylor 25 35 41/SCP 23 15 13 25 28 25 [41] 189.0


28. 38   CAN 2728 Cluster J 24 Matt Kenny 32 32 34 29 29 25 26 22 14 [34] 209.0


29. 25   CAN 1947 BayGull - Accenture J 24 Nicolas Mabboux 28 47/SCP 35 24 28 18 33/SCP 21 47/DSQ [47] 234.0


30. 48   USA 627 Invictus J 24 Nick Woviotis 35 24 29 31 32 31 31 29 31 [35] 238.0


31. 47   CAN 3524 Toxic Avenger J 24 David Walters 34 22/SCP 25 36 36 27 37 36/SCP 39 [39] 253.0


32. 26   CAN 3374 The PeaceMaker J 24 Lee Grant 33 22 30 43 39 35 32 23 41 [43] 255.0


33. 23   CAN 4019 Hijack J 24 Louis Samson 37 26 38 22 40 34 24 44 35 [44] 256.0


34. 7   USA 3358 Chupacabra J 24 John Parker 43 43 42 34 21 23 35 20 42 [43] 260.0


35. 32   CAN 3778 Black Swan J 24 Eli Gershman 31 44 40 32 30 26 30 37 34 [44] 260.0


36. 24   CAN 3607 Rushmore J 24 Jesse Henderson 42 40 15 41 38 22 47/BFD 30 37 [47] 265.0


37. 27   CAN 4412 Tequila J 24 Vince Somoza 36 33 36 37 34 28 34 40 32 [40] 270.0


38. 36 UK Sailmakers  CAN 2019 Black Pearl II J 24 Eriks Kalvins 27 36/SCP 22 38 47/SCP 36 47/DNF 43 23 [47] 272.0


39. 21   CAN 3366 Premature grey J 24 Stephan Blais 38 38 47/SCP 35 33 47/SCP 33 26 34 [47] 284.0


40. 44   CAN 3939 Warrior J 24 Marc Doedens 47/OCS 19 28 39 43 47/RET 47/RET 38 38 [47] 299.0


41. 39   CAN 2761 Humidor J 24 Tim Connolly 30 29 39 46 37 47/RET 47/RET 46/SCP 33 [47] 307.0


42. 35   CAN 3470 Slipstream J 24 Ian Koster 41 37 46 42 35 33 36 46 40 [46] 310.0


43. 46   CAN 3207 TYKE J 24 Dave Leon 47/SCP 41 31 33 47/RET 47/RET 47/RET 42 36 [47] 324.0


44. 30   CAN 3720 Monkey Business J 24 Doug Gibson 40 47/SCP 43 40 41 32 47/RET 36 47/DNS [47] 326.0


45. 28   CAN 4865 Kick A Little J 24 emily searle 44 45 44 44 44 47/RET 47/RET 35 44 [47] 347.0


46. 22   CAN 3782 Smoke on the Water J 24 Brian Morris 45 47/DSQ 45 45 45 37 47/RET 45 43 [47] 352.0
 



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