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Strong international fleet for Etchells Worlds

by Rob Kothe on 27 Aug 2005
The 2005 Etchells Worlds, to be hosted by the Richmond Yacht Club on the Richmond Rivieria, will be sailed in the USA on San Francisco’s Olympic Circle from 5-10 September.

Regatta Director Kers Klausen is pleased with the size and quality of the fleet. ‘We are expecting to have between 72 and 75 boats on the line, with 10 crews coming from Australia, seven from Britain, three from Canada and crews from New Zealand, Hong Kong and Bermuda,’ he said.

While San Francisco Bay is normally quite windy, early September is a transition period and could provide a mix of conditions. The winner will be the most consistent across a whole range of conditions.

Judd Smith, from Marblehead Massachusetts, is the current North American Etchells champion and as an easy winner of the pre-Worlds, is certainly the favourite going into the Worlds. ‘We seem to have good speed and we're enjoying our racing very much, so it could be our turn - but we’ve screwed up before and we can do it again,’ he said.

This One Design fleet will be one of the best ever assembled and there will be plenty of international challenges. Stuart Childerley (GBR), world champion in 2001 and 2002, is in good form and if conditions are strong, he could win again. Ante Razmiloviz (GBR) knows the Bay well and has been on the pace in Europe.

In strong conditions, current world champion, Australian Peter McNeill, sailing with Phil Smidmore and James Mayjor could make it two in a row.

Iain Murray and Andrew Palfrey, Australian Star campaigners were to be crewed by Michael Coxon, but the Sydneysider, currently racing on the new super maxi Alfa Romeo at Hamilton Island, has been deferring a hernia operation. On medical advice, he is not racing for this year’s title and his place will be taken by current Star North American champion, George Szabo, so this team could do well.

San Diegan’s Vince Brun and Dennis Conner, both former world champions, continue with good form - although they prefer lighter conditions.

Team Pegasus with father Philippe and 15 year old son Samuel, a.k.a. Shark Kahn both mounting strong challenges are likely to feature in the leading group as well.

In truth, the 2005 Championship winner could come from any of a dozen crews, making this one of the most open contests in many years.

This weekend, the San Francisco Yacht Club is running its traditional Easom Founders Cup, having moved it to later in the season to host the Pre-Worlds event. Local, Russ Sylvestri, is certainly on the pace at the moment. He finished second behind Smith at the Pre-Worlds and it’s a big podium chance.

Last year, another local, Peter Vessella won, as he did in 2002, while Craig Healy won in 2003.

However, this years Easom may not necessarily be a good guide for the Worlds, as some of the teams will still be experimenting with sails and rig set up.

Recent World Champions:


2004 Peter McNeill Mooloolaba, Australia

2003 Ken Read Long Island Sound, CT, USA

2002 Stuart Childerley Gulf Harbour, New Zealand

2001 Stuart Childerley Lymington, England

2000 Vince Brun San Diego, CA USA

1999 Cameron Miles Pittwater, Australia

1998 Dirk Kneulman Marblehead, MA USA

1997 Poul Richard Hoj-Jensen Hong Kong

1996 Adam Gosling Cowes, England

1995 Colin Beashel Brighton, Australia

1994 Dennis Conner Balboa, CA USA

1993 Colin Beashel Brisbane, Australia

1992 David Curtis Larchmont, NY USA

1991 Dennis Conner San Francisco, CA USA

1990 Chris Law Fremantle, Australia

1989 Larry Klein San Diego, CA USA

1988 John Savage Newport, Australia

1987 Bruce Burton Marblehead, MA USA

1986 Bruce Burton Toronto, Canada

1985 David Curtis Balboa, CA USA

1984 Iain Murray Sydney, Australia

1983 David Curtis Rye, NY USA

1982 David Curtis San Francisco, CA USA

1981 David Curtis Marblehead, MA USA

1980 Peter O'Donnell Brighton, Australia

1979 John Savage Toronto, Canada

1978 David Curtis Balboa, CA USA

1977 Frank Tolhurst Newport, Australia

1976 David Curtis & Bob Danforth Newport, RI USA

1975 Randy Bartholomew Marblehead, MA USA
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