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San Francisco Star Worlds Day 2

by Sail-World on 3 Oct 2006
Rohan Lord and Miles Addy, NZL 8061, sailing in the first race of the 2006 Stars Worlds Chuck Lantz http://www.ChuckLantz.com
Tight at the top after day two with the Swiss pairing of Flavio Marazzi and Martin Kozaczek winning todays race and leading the series from the New Zealand crew of Rohan Lord and Miles Addy.

Today the two crew finished first and second in the second race of the 2006 Wells Fargo Star Worlds. Overall Brazilian Robert Scheidt is third with American Andy Horton fourth.

Sailing in winds of around 10 kts on San Franscico Bay Lord and Addy were down in 15th place around the first mark, but climbed out of the ruck to be fourth at the second, and then bumped off class veteran Bill Buchan to ease into third.

Next up were the Stegmeier brothers from Switzerland, who were picked off as Lord and Addy moved into second.

On the water observers were unstinting in their praise of Lord and Addy's sailing - with their speed, ability to sail clear of the ruck on the first leg and then play a very controlled race at the front of the fleet to consolidate their position.

The second New Zealand crew of Hamish Pepper and Carl Williams, did not have such a good day of it and are believed to have finished in around 20th spot, which would probably still keep them in the top ten overall. Australian's Murray and Palfrey were 30th overall and are now 14th in the regatta.

The race winner today was Flavio Marazzi and Martin Kozaczek from Switzerland, they finished fourth yesterday and take the countback from Lord and Addy by virtue of the fact they have the best places. The Swiss crews were ahead of the Kiwis by a margin of about 10 seconds, with a pack finishing close behind.

The breeze was light but constant today, described as Qingdao conditions (the 2008 Olympic sailing venue). Crews were droop hiking for most of the race as the wind built to about 10 kts, and towards the end, the skippers began to hike hard, too.

The regatta continues tomorrow with a further race in the six event series.

Updates to follow.

2006 Wells Fargo Star World Championship, San Francisco, USA
Provisional Results after Race 2

Star
Place Boat Skipper Crew Sail #: Fleet 1 2 Total
1 SUI 8138   Flavio Marazzi   Martin Kozaczek   SUI 8138   TB   4.0 1.0 5
2 NZL 8061   Rohan Lord   Miles Addy   NZL 8061   Isol   3.0 2.0 5
3 BRA 8127   Robert Scheidt   Bruno Prada   BRA 8127   GuB   6.0 4.0 10
4 USA 8156   Andy Horton   Brad Nichol   USA 8156   NB   2.0 9.0 11
5 FRA 8107   Xavier Rohart   Pascal Rambeau   FRA 8107   NI   14.0 5.0 19
6 NZL 8187   Hamish Pepper   Carl Williams   NZL 8187   Isol   1.0 20.0 21
7 SUI 7990   Daniel Stegmeier   Beat Stegmeier   SUI 7990   TB   18.0 3.0 21
8 IRL 8028   Maurice O'Connell   Edmund Peel   IRL 8028   Isol   11.0 11.0 22
9 POL 8252   Mateusz Kusznierewicz   Dominik Zycki   POL 8252   Isol   17.0 10.0 27
10 USA 8260   Bill Buchan   Erik Bentzen   USA 8260   PS   26.0 6.0 32
11 USA 8267   Mark Mendelblatt   Mark Strube   USA 8267   TaB   25.0 8.0 33
12 POR 8253   Afonso Domingo   Bernardo Santos   POR 8253   CP   29.0 7.0 36
13 USA 8207   Jim Buckingham   Mike Dorgan   USA 8207   NH   13.0 23.0 36
14 AUS 7836   Iain Murray   Andrew Palfrey   AUS 7836   LMac   7.0 30.0 37
15 CRO 7955   Marin Lovrovic Jr   Marin Lovrovic Sr   CRO 7955   Isol   19.0 18.0 37
16 ARG 7907   Fabian Mac Gowan   Federico Engelhard   ARG 7907   OL   10.0 33.0 43
17 USA 8189   William Fields   Richard Burgess   USA 8189   SMB   8.0 38.0 46
18 SWE 8256   Fredrik Loof   Anders Ekstrom   SWE 8256   SCF   33.0 13.0 46
19 BRA 8240   Torben Grael   Marcelo Ferreina   BRA 8240   Gua   15.0 31.0 46
20 USA 8088   Steve Gould   Greg Sieck   USA 8088   WSFB   5.0 44.0 49
21 SUI 8009   Christoph Gautschi   Jurg Konig   SUI 8009   Bod   9.0 42.0 51
22 USA 8268   John Dane III   Austin Sperry   USA 8268   MoB   34.0 17.0 51
23 USA 8273   George Szabo   Eric Monroe   USA 8273   SDB   23.0 28.0 51
24 GBR 8144   Iain Percy   Steve Mitchell   GBR 8144   SO   36.0 16.0 52
25 USA 8176   Erik Lidecis   Michael Marzahl   USA 8176   NH   28.0 25.0 53
26 UKR 8157   Arthur Anosov   David Caesar   UKR 8157   CLIS   30.0 27.0 57
27 AUS 8234   Peter Conde   Andrew Hunn   AUS 8234   Isol   40.0 19.0 59
28 USA 8222   Rick Merriman   Rick Peters   USA 8222   SDB   35.0 24.0 59
29 JPN 7979   Kunio Suzuki   Daichi Wada   JPN 7979   Isol   20.0 41.0 61
30 BAH 8265   Steven Kelly   William Holowesko   BAH 8265   N   21.0 40.0 61
31 ITA 8076   Luca Simeone   Ferdinando Colaninno   ITA 8076   Rom   39.0 22.0 61
32 ITA 8014   ALBERTO BAROVIER   Umberto Coppola   ITA 8014   SG   22.0 39.0 61
33 ITA 8224   Luca Modena   Michele Marchesini   ITA 8224   NG   51.0 12.0 63
34 ITA 8180   Francesco Bruni   Gilberto Nobili   ITA 8180   Pal   42.0 21.0 63
35 USA 7844   Foss Miller   Greg Newhall   USA 7844   PS   16.0 48.0 64
36 HUN 8166   Tibor Tenke   Jozsef Bendicsek   HUN 8166   Ore   32.0 34.0 66
37 CAN 7899   Alex Fox   Dunnery Best   CAN 7899   LOC   12.0 55.0 67
38 USA 8239   Mark Reynolds   Hal Haenel   USA 8239   SDB   44.0 26.0 70
39 NED 8263   Erik Broekhof   Erik Veldhuizen   NED 8263     24.0 49.0 73
40 CAN 8143   Brian Cramer   Tyler Bjorn   CAN 8143   LOC   37.0 36.0 73
41 ITA 8266   Diego Negri   Luigi Viale   ITA 8266   VE   62.0 14.0 76
42 USA 8059   Peter Vessella   J Darin Jensen   USA 8059   WSFB   31.0 45.0 76
43 USA 8250   Andrew Macdonald   Brian Fatih   USA 8250   NH   49.0 28.0 [ZFP,MAN, 28.0] 77
44 GER 8213   Marc Pickel   Ingo Borkowski   GER 8213   Brm   43.0 35.0 78
45 USA 8177   Karl Anderson   Edward Morey   USA 8177   BH   46.0 37.0 83
46 HUN 7900   Robert Forintos   Andras Komm   HUN 7900     27.0 58.0 85
47 USA 8195   John Maccausland   Bob Schofield   USA 8195   CR   54.0 32.0 86
48 USA 8246   Philippe Kahn   Joe Londrigan   USA 8246   SCF   41.0 47.0 88
49 ITA 8183   Antonio Tamburini   Renzo Ricci   ITA 8183   SI   38.0 57.0 95
50 SUI 8232   Henrik Dannesboe   Igor Kaptourovitch   SUI 8232   BSL   67.0 [DNF] 29.0 96
51 SWE 7978   Ingvar Krook   Andreas Fuerer   SWE 7978   AR   57.0 43.0 100
52 ARG 8212   Juan Kouyoumdjian   Nicolas Rosas   ARG 8212   Lar   55.0 46.0 101
53 USA 7531   Richard Pearce   Paul Manning   USA 7531     47.0 54.0 101
54 USA 8043   Jock Kohlhas   David Bolles   USA 8043   BisB   52.0 50.0 102
55 USA 6890   Brian Huse   Scott Killam   USA 6890     48.0 56.0 104
56 AUT 8216   Roberto Tomasini Grinover   Walter Passegger   AUT 8216   AU   45.0 62.0 107
57 LAT 813   Eizens Cepurnieks   Aleksander Muzicenko   LAT 813   Isol   58.0 52.0 110
58 USA 8041   Brian O'Mahoney   David Pleman   USA 8041   LB   50.0 61.0 111
59 USA 8215   Bill Allen   Brad Lichter   USA 8215   WH   61.0 51.0 112
60 UKR 8205   Vicente Gimeno   Luis Felipe Herman   UKR 8205   Ukr   53.0 59.0 112
61 BUL 7437   Nedko Vassilev   Paul Erikson   BUL 7437   Isol   60.0 53.0 113
62 CHI 8181   Rodrigo Zuazola   Marcos Fuentes   CHI 8181   Chile   56.0 67.0 [OCS] 123
63 NZL 7609   Steve Johnson   Stephan Cohen   NZL 7609   Isol   59.0 64.0 123
64 USA 7254   Derek Decouteau   Joseph Donnette   USA 7254     64.0 60.0 124
65 CAN 7451   Dennis Burgess   Dave Kershaw   CAN 7451   EB   63.0 63.0 126
66 USA 4103   Scot Merrick   Crystine Lee   USA 4103   WSFB   65.0 65.0 130
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