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Melges 24 Worlds - Day 1-Green Power of Embarr leading fleet in Miami

by Melges 24 on 30 Nov 2016
Conor Clarke's Embarr IRL829 with Stuart McNay helming on the ocean waves in Miami - 2016 Melges 24 World Championship - Miami - Day 1 Pierrick Contin http://www.pierrickcontin.fr/
'It is going to be a day of steady, South-Easterly breeze, blowing around 18-20 knots, that hopefully will allow us to complete three races in this first day of regatta of the event, since in the next day’s wind is expected to decrease and to get trickier,' declared this morning Anderson Reggio, PRO of the 2016 Melges 24 World Championship currently taking place in Miami. His forecasts were fully respected: the conditions of today have been challenging for the 74 crews that eventually got in the Oceanic waters in front of the Biscayne Bay, Miami, trying to achieve the best results possible in the first three regattas of a series, composed of a maximum of twelve, to get on top of the World as Melges 24 World Champions.

Leader of the day has been the Irish entry, Conor Clarke's Embarr IRL829 with Stuart McNay helming (two – one - one), that raced three almost perfect regattas. 'When you are down sailing for a Championship of such an importance, in general you are so concentrated that you cannot actually say you are enjoying that time, but today it has been a whole different story: those of today has been some of the most amusing races of the last times. We are not a crew that performs drastically better in hard rather than light wind conditions, but the big waves of today, together with the stable breeze helped creating a wonderful mood onboard: we are exhilarated by today's events!' declared the leader of the provisory ranking, Conor Clarke, once back to the dock.

The success of today doesn't drag the attention of his team from the upcoming days, where nine more races are still supposed to be raced: 'With nine races to go the road to the podium is still very long: we are happy for today, but the core of the Championship will be in the next days. Weather conditions are also expected to change: anything can happen.'



Second in the ranking, after the races of today, is Air Force 1 USA820 (one – two - two) helmed by the Olympic athlete in Rio 2016 Bora Gulari and where Jonathan McKee is calling tactics: 'We couldn't have asked for a better start: these are what I call the 'perfect Miami conditions', with good weather and enough wind to sail fast downwind, but not too much' stated McKee, adding then: 'The fleet is one of the most competitive one design in which I've been in the last years. We have Olympians in many crews, included Embarr that has two US Sailing Team 470 sailors onboard and for which we've been chasing all through the races of today'.



The brand new boat of Gian Luca Perego, Maidollis 3 ITA822 (three – five - three), back in the water with the historical couple Fracassoli-Fonda that won the Melges 24 Worlds of 2012, obtained the third place today: 'We are amazed by the boat,' - declared helmsman Carlo Fracassoli - 'It's extremely fast and reacts very well and quickly. While sailing, today, we were noticing that we were fighting in the top three, while the rest of the fleet was being left behind, also with a good gap. It was a great day for us, even if the conditions were demanding, but the calls that Enrico 'Chicco' Fonda did as tactician always put us in the right position. Tomorrow we will have similar conditions to those of today, but we'll really have the possibility to understand how the Championship will develop when weather will change and wind will go down'.



The Corinthian division suffered in some way from today's challenging waves and demanding conditions, in such a way that the first of this group only managed to reach the sixteenth place in the overall ranking: Tonu Toniste, owner of today's Corinthian best boat, Lenny EST790 (16-17-16), declared that this has been a tough beginning of Championship and that the crew is working to try to get back in synchrony, after not having sailed together for a few months: the Estonian crew has the potentialities to achieve great results and to replicate the success obtained in last year's Worlds in Middlefart.

In the overall ranking, the Corinthian crews, starting from sixteenth place, are all close one to the other. Next days will definitely bring about major changes in the ranking, both overall and Corinthian.

Tomorrow, conditions should be similar to those of today, with the Race Committee planning to run three races, starting from 10:30am.



2016 Melges 24 World Championship - Final Cumulative Results

   




Bow   Sail Number Yacht Name Yacht Design Owner/Skipper Race
1
Race
2
Race
3
Total
World Championship Racing

One Design Division


Melges 24


1. 829   IRL 829 Embarr Melges 24 Conor Clarke 2 1 1 4.0


2. 820   USA 820 Air Force 1 Melges 24 Bora Gulari 1 2 2 5.0


3. 822   ITA 822 Maidollis 3 Melges 24 Gian Luca Perego 3 5 3 11.0


4. 853 North Sails  USA 853 ARGO Melges 24 Jason Carroll 5 3 4 12.0


5. 848   USA 848 Lucky Dog / Gill Race Team Melges 24 Travis Weisleder 6 9 5 20.0


6. 515   USA 515 Jigs in Space Melges 24 Peter Duncan 8 7 11 26.0


7. 851   USA 851 Monsoon Melges 24 Bruce Ayres 10 4 13 27.0


8. 658 North Sails  USA 658 New England Ropes Melges 24 Tim Healy 7 6 14 27.0


9. 547   USA 547 Blind Squirrel Melges 24 John Brown 4 22 7 33.0


10. 841   ITA 841 Bombarda Melges 24 Andrea Pozzi 11 19 8 38.0


11. 747   USA 747 SlingSHOT Melges 24 Wes Whitmyer Jr 23 11 6 40.0


12. 735   ITA 735 Altea Melges 24 Andrea Racchelli 12 10 19 41.0


13. 838   USA 838 Mikey Melges 24 Kevin Welch 13 20 9 42.0


14. 849   USA 849 Full Throttle Melges 24 Brian Porter 9 15 18 42.0


15. 684   SUI 684 EFG Melges 24 Chris Rast 15 21 10 46.0


16. 790   EST 790 Lenny (Corinthian) Melges 24 Tõnu Tõniste 16 17 16 49.0


17. 827   NED 827 Team Kesbeke/SIKA/Gill (Corinthian) Melges 24 Ronald Veraar 24 14 12 50.0


18. 778 Quantum Sails  ITA 778 Taki 4 (Corinthian) Melges 24 Marco Zammarchi 18 16 21 55.0


19. 750   AUS 750 Roger That Melges 24 John Bacon 19 24 15 58.0


20. 812   AUS 812 ACCRU (Corinthian) Melges 24 G. Nixon / K. Nixon 17 23 20 60.0


21. 850   GBR 850 Black Seal Melges 24 Richard Thompson 20 18 22 60.0


22. 629   CAN 629 Zingara Melges 24 Richard Reid 27 12 24 63.0


23. 732   NOR 732 Team RRH Melges 24 Peder Jahre 36 13 17 66.0


24. 805   USA 805 Decorum (Corinthian) Melges 24 Megan Ratliff 14 8 53 75.0


25. 505   USA 505 USA 505 Melges 24 David King 26 26 23 75.0


26. 811   CAN 811 NA Melges 24 John Sherlock 21 28 28 77.0


27. 825   USA 825 Blue Moon Melges 24 Michael Goldfarb 33 29 26 88.0


28. 624   GER 624 Kleine Rainbow Melges 24 Bent Dietrich 30 34 27 91.0


29. 587   USA 587 OBSESSION (Corinthian) Melges 24 Gary Schwarting 25 33 35 93.0


30. 569   GER 569 IMMAC Sputnik (Corinthian) Melges 24 GAS e.V. 28 30 36 94.0


31. 789   NED 789 Gelikt (Corinthian) Melges 24 Carlo Vroon 29 32 39 100.0


32. 695 North Sails  USA 695 Vollebak Melges 24 Ian Schillebeeckx 35 25 43 103.0


33. 526   USA 526 3 1/2 men (Corinthian) Melges 24 Stephen Suddath 39 39 25 103.0


34. 775   USA 775 Jaws (Corinthian) Melges 24 Roger Counihan 34 40 29 103.0


35. 708 Quantum Sails  USA 708 Tramp (Corinthian) Melges 24 Tom Ritter 22 37 45 104.0


36. 833   CHI 833 Gallyas Marine Melges 24 Pablo Gallyas 32 36 42 110.0


37. 11   CAN 11 Goes To Eleven (Corinthian) Melges 24 Duncan Stamper 41 35 34 110.0


38. 798 Quantum Sails  USA 798 Wardance (Corinthian) Melges 24 Peter Bergendahl 31 47 33 111.0


39. 800   NOR 800 Party Girl (Corinthian) Melges 24 Jens Wathne 43 38 32 113.0


40. 801   USA 801 Shaka (Corinthian) Melges 24 KC Shannon 42 42 30 114.0


41. 839   USA 839 The 300 Melges 24 Steve Boho 52 31 37 120.0


42. 723   CAN 723 723 Melges 24 Uri Saks 40 45 44 129.0


43. 24   USA 24 Smokin' (Corinthian) Melges 24 Kevin Clark 45 41 46 132.0


44. 691   GBR 691 Team Barbarians (Corinthian) Melges 24 Stuart Simpson 53 49/SCP 31 133.0


45. 737   USA 737 Last Call (Corinthian) Melges 24 Lee Eikel 37 43 59 139.0


46. 332   USA 332 Scruffy! Melges 24 Brian Tyrrell 38 60 48 146.0


47. 140   USA 140 Posse (Corinthian) Melges 24 Sallie Lang / Jan Crosbie-Taylor 54 52 41 147.0


48. 364   CAN 364 Byrr (Corinthian) Melges 24 Peter Hansen 47 49 51 147.0


49. 605   SXM 605 Team Island Water World Melges 24 Frits Bqus 50 62 38 150.0


50. 441   USA 441 Mangu' (Corinthian) Melges 24 Owen Carolan 60 59 40 159.0


51. 31   CAN 31 Rush Melges 24 Mike Gozzard 56 54 49 159.0


52. 256   GRE 256 Silver Surfer (Corinthian) Melges 24 Xenofon Gerogiannis 55 51 54 160.0


53. 499   GER 499 Etesian (Corinthian) Melges 24 Tim Köppe 48 58 56 162.0


54. 855   USA 855 Looper (Corinthian) Melges 24 Duane Yoslov 59 50 55 164.0


55. 785   CHI 785 Conejo Racing Melges 24 Fernando Concha 51 61 52 164.0


56. 379 Quantum Sails  USA 379 Nikita (Corinthian) Melges 24 Krak and Kimberly Arntson / Brian Maher 63 56 47 166.0


57. 420 Ullman Sails  USA 420 Kryptonite (Corinthian) Melges 24 Glen Tonguis 57 48 61 166.0


58. 738   USA 738 Dark Energy (Corinthian) Melges 24 Laura Grondin 49 44 75/DNS 168.0


59. 99 North Sails  CAN 99 Spitfire (Corinthian) Melges 24 John Marentette 58 55 57 170.0


60. 34 North Sails  USA 34 Bad Idea Melges 24 Scot Zimmerman 44 64 63 171.0


61. 346   USA 346 Voodoo (Corinthian) Melges 24 Greg Semack 65 53 58 176.0


62. 119 Quantum Sails  USA 119 Carmelita (Corinthian) Melges 24 J A Booker 46 65 68 179.0


63. 491   USA 491 Opportunity Knocks (Corinthian) Melges 24 Mud Ratz 66 67 50 183.0


64. 262   CAN 262 Surprise (Corinthian) Melges 24 Dan Berezin 64 57 62 183.0


65. 77   USA 77 Bones (Corinthian) Melges 24 Robert Harf 61 63 60 184.0


66. 610   USA 610 Hermes Melges 24 Tony Stanley 75/OCS 46 67 188.0


67. 91   CAN 91 Totally Irresponsible (Corinthian) Melges 24 Adam Affleck 62 66 66 194.0


68. 414 Quantum Sails  USA 414 Zoo (Corinthian) Melges 24 Christoph Kalinski 68 68 64 200.0


69. 622   CHI 622 Team Obsession Chile (Corinthian) Melges 24 Jose Rubio 67 70 69 206.0


70. 106 Doyle Sailmakers  USA 106 Evil Duer (Corinthian) Melges 24 Nate Duer 75/DNF 69 65 209.0


71. 419   USA 419 Apex Melges 24 Kent Picknell 75/DNF 75/DNS 75/DNS 225.0


72. 113   USA 113 Liberty Melges 24 C. David Phelps 75/DNC 75/DNC 75/DNC 225.0


73. 352   USA 352 Banshee III Melges 24 Edward deTar 75/DNC 75/DNC 75/DNC 225.0


74. 625   USA 625 Zig Zag Melges 24 Marty Jensen 75/RET 75/RET 75/RET 225.0
 
2016 Melges 24 World Championship - Corinthian Teams - Final Cumulative Results




Bow   Sail Number Yacht Name Yacht Design Owner/Skipper Race
1
Race
2
Race
3
Total
World Championship Racing

One Design Division


Melges 24


1. 790   EST 790 Lenny Melges 24 Tõnu Tõniste 16 17 16 49.0


2. 827   NED 827 Team Kesbeke/SIKA/Gill Melges 24 Ronald Veraar 24 14 12 50.0


3. 778 Quantum Sails  ITA 778 Taki 4 Melges 24 Marco Zammarchi 18 16 21 55.0


4. 812   AUS 812 ACCRU Melges 24 G. Nixon / K. Nixon 17 23 20 60.0


5. 805   USA 805 Decorum Melges 24 Megan Ratliff 14 8 53 75.0


6. 587   USA 587 OBSESSION Melges 24 Gary Schwarting 25 33 35 93.0


7. 569   GER 569 IMMAC Sputnik Melges 24 GAS e.V. 28 30 36 94.0


8. 789   NED 789 Gelikt Melges 24 Carlo Vroon 29 32 39 100.0


9. 526   USA 526 3 1/2 men Melges 24 Stephen Suddath 39 39 25 103.0


10. 775   USA 775 Jaws Melges 24 Roger Counihan 34 40 29 103.0


11. 708 Quantum Sails  USA 708 Tramp Melges 24 Tom Ritter 22 37 45 104.0


12. 11   CAN 11 Goes To Eleven Melges 24 Duncan Stamper 41 35 34 110.0


13. 798 Quantum Sails  USA 798 Wardance Melges 24 Peter Bergendahl 31 47 33 111.0


14. 800   NOR 800 Party Girl Melges 24 Jens Wathne 43 38 32 113.0


15. 801   USA 801 Shaka Melges 24 KC Shannon 42 42 30 114.0


16. 24   USA 24 Smokin' Melges 24 Kevin Clark 45 41 46 132.0


17. 691   GBR 691 Team Barbarians Melges 24 Stuart Simpson 53 49/SCP 31 133.0


18. 737   USA 737 Last Call Melges 24 Lee Eikel 37 43 59 139.0


19. 140   USA 140 Posse Melges 24 Sallie Lang / Jan Crosbie-Taylor 54 52 41 147.0


20. 364   CAN 364 Byrr Melges 24 Peter Hansen 47 49 51 147.0


21. 441   USA 441 Mangu' Melges 24 Owen Carolan 60 59 40 159.0


22. 256   GRE 256 Silver Surfer Melges 24 Xenofon Gerogiannis 55 51 54 160.0


23. 499   GER 499 Etesian Melges 24 Tim Köppe 48 58 56 162.0


24. 855   USA 855 Looper Melges 24 Duane Yoslov 59 50 55 164.0


25. 379 Quantum Sails  USA 379 Nikita Melges 24 Krak and Kimberly Arntson / Brian Maher 63 56 47 166.0


26. 420 Ullman Sails  USA 420 Kryptonite Melges 24 Glen Tonguis 57 48 61 166.0


27. 738   USA 738 Dark Energy Melges 24 Laura Grondin 49 44 75/DNS 168.0


28. 99 North Sails  CAN 99 Spitfire Melges 24 John Marentette 58 55 57 170.0


29. 346   USA 346 Voodoo Melges 24 Greg Semack 65 53 58 176.0


30. 119 Quantum Sails  USA 119 Carmelita Melges 24 J A Booker 46 65 68 179.0


31. 491   USA 491 Opportunity Knocks Melges 24 Mud Ratz 66 67 50 183.0


32. 262   CAN 262 Surprise Melges 24 Dan Berezin 64 57 62 183.0


33. 77   USA 77 Bones Melges 24 Robert Harf 61 63 60 184.0


34. 91   CAN 91 Totally Irresponsible Melges 24 Adam Affleck 62 66 66 194.0


35. 414 Quantum Sails  USA 414 Zoo Melges 24 Christoph Kalinski 68 68 64 200.0


36. 622   CHI 622 Team Obsession Chile Melges 24 Jose Rubio 67 70 69 206.0


37. 106 Doyle Sailmakers  USA 106 Evil Duer Melges 24 Nate Duer 75/DNF 69 65 209.0
 
 
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