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Field tightens at Audi Etchells Worlds - Kiwis first and fourth

by Rob Kothe on 22 Nov 2006
GBR’s Ante Razmilovic/Jez Fanstone/Stuart Flinn win Race 4 and take third overall in the 2006 Etchells Worlds Steb Fisher Photo www.steb.com.au

Britain's Ante Razmilovic won the 2006 Audi Etchells Worlds Race 4 off Fremantle this afternoon, ahead of American Craig Healy and New Zealander Alastair Gair. While series leader Jud Smith (with two Kiwis in his crew) has extended his overall lead, behind him the field is tightening.

Ante Razmilovic's win today took him to third place overall in the regatta. The 35 year old Briton is not a new kid on the block, having won the 2003 European titles, the 2004 British titles and only being beaten in the 2004 North Americans on count back.

While Razmilovic has now made a podium claim, the four times Worlds runner up and three times North American champion Jud Smith, has further tightened his grip on the 2006 Worlds, stretching his lead over Britain's Andy Beadsworth.

Smith is determined to get the monkey off his back. ‘It's kind of embarrassing, to have come second in the Etchells Worlds four times. But there is a long way to go in this regatta and I’ve learned not to take anything for granted.

‘Last year we were leading up until the second last day and one mistake, and we put ourselves away. We just want to have a chance going into the last day.'

Ante Razmilovic sailing with Jezz Fanstone and Stuart Finn, told the story of today’s race. ‘Today we started about a quarter down from the committee boat. We put the hammer down and did not tack for 20 seconds, Stuart Childerley had the best start; he was about a length extended on us about four boats down from us and the boats between us were 'spat out' quickly, then the guys above us fell in behind us.

'After five minutes we made a big jump on Stuart and he fell down behind us and tacked away. Richard Coxon who started above the committee boat side, reached down towards us. Craig Healy had started further down the line, crossed us, and we followed Jud Smith and Mark Bradford.

'Down the run we managed to pass Jud and Mark. Craig Healy rounded the left hand gate, we went round the other. We just beat him to the weather mark, we were quick down the run and extended five or six boat lengths and then went on from there.

'We are really enjoying this regatta. Brilliant weather, great venue, great race management, great competition.'

Andy Beadsworth is currently second overall. 'We were lucky today. We were buried at the left hand end at the start in the third row, sucking dirty air. We somehow found a lane, took it, hitched up, found another hitched up again and lo’ and behold we were tenth at the top mark. So that was a recovery.

‘Then down the run, we had boats inside us and that stopped us gybing and so we overlaid. Then we went round the right hand mark and sailed back through some dirty air. We will get that bit right soon.

‘Today was a tough day; we got the hard bits right and struggled with the simple things. When we start getting the simple things right, we will do really well.’

The Royal Freshwater Bay Yacht Club (RFBYC) and the Royal Perth Yacht Club (RPYC) are the host clubs for the 2006 Audi Etchells Worlds, with the Fremantle Sailing Club providing the venue.

Results Audi 2006 Etchells World Championships after four races

Pos'n Bow No Boat Details Skipper/Crew Total Nett 18/11/06
RC 1
19/11/06
RC 2
20/11/06
RC 3
21/11/06
RC 4
1 77 USA 1061 - Feng Shui Jud Smith/Dirk Kneulman/Andrew Wills/Thomas Saunders 10 10 1( 1) 2( 2) 1( 1) 6( 6)
2 13 GBR 1187 - Anam Chara Andy Beadsworth/James McHugh/Simon Fry 19 19 3( 3) 4( 4) 2( 2) 10( 10)
3 41 GBR 1333 - Swedish Blue Ante Razmilovic/Jez Fanstone/Stuart Flinn 31 31 9( 9) 9( 9) 12( 12) 1( 1)
4 29 NZL 950 - Velsheda Alastair Gair/David Ridley/Carl Peters/Derek Scott 32 32 2( 2) 23( 23) 4( 4) 3( 3)
5 38 AUS 1254 - North Sydney (NSW) Julian Plante/Michael Coxon/Nick Garland/Matt Day 44 44 25( 25) 5( 5) 7( 7) 7( 7)
6 30 AUS 1317 - Una Mas (QLD) Mark Bradford/Graeme Taylor/Steve Jarvin 48 48 5( 5) 34( 34) 5( 5) 4( 4)
7 55 AUS 1321 - Triad (VIC) John Bertrand/Ian Johnson/Tim Ede 48 48 10( 10) 17( 17) 9( 9) 12( 12)
8 76 GBR 987 - Bedrock Stuart Childerley/Simon Russell/Roger Marino 51 51 27( 27) 11( 11) 8( 8) 5( 5)
9 20 AUS 117- Fast Harry (NSW) Cameron Miles/Phil Smidmore/Dave Samson 52 52 4( 4) 14( 14) 17( 17) 17( 17)
10 11 AUS 1244 - Dr Evil (VIC) Jake Gunther/Russell Tyson/Richard Ironmonger 53 53 12( 12) 15( 15) 10( 10) 16( 16)
11 53 AUS 866 (WA) Murray Smith/Brad Sheridan/Barrie Sturgeon 55 55 6( 6) 27( 27) 13( 13) 9( 9)
12 22 AUS 1277 - Critical Balance (VIC) Mark Bulka/Stewart Nichols/Steve Young 66 66 18( 18) 13( 13) 6( 6) 29( 29)
13 17 AUS 1131 - Humpback (NSW) David Clark/Stephen Barlow/Andrew Smith 71 71 19( 19) 1( 1) 30( 30) 21( 21)
14 12 AUS 1088 - Sun Tzu (NSW) Roger Hickman/Phillip Endersbee/Peter Inchbold 71 71 22( 22) 10( 10) 16( 16) 23( 23)
15 27 USA 969 - Happy Ending Chris Busch/Rod Hagebols/Willem van Waay 72 72 7( 7) 7( 7) 31( 31) 27( 27)
16 39 AUS 1326 - Steampacket VI (NSW) Rob Brown/Bruce Wookey/Garry Gudmunson 77 77 33( 33) 3( 3) 33( 33) 8( 8)
17 46 AUS 1215 - Boat X (VIC) Noel Drennan/Peter Ahern/Bill Browne 80 80 45( 45) 12( 12) 3( 3) 20( 20)
18 45 GBR 1332 - Gerlert David Bedford/Phil Lawrence/Jonathon Taylor 89 89 34( 34) 18( 18) 11( 11) 26( 26)
19 51 AUS 1289 - Two Palms & a Hammock (WA) Peter Chappell/Sam Gill/Michael Hughes 93 93 29( 29) 21( 21) 25( 25) 18( 18)
20 54 AUS 916 - Daylight Robbery (WA) Alastair McMichael/Richard Edinger/Andrew McAullay 93 93 30( 30) 19( 19) 22( 22) 22( 22)
21 74 GBR 1325 - Festina2 Barry Parkin/Mike Till/Bill Masterman 95 95 35( 35) 6( 6) 35( 35) 19( 19)
22 65 AUS 1273 - North Sydney Station (NSW) Richard Coxon/Ed Mc Carthy/Graeme Spence 95 95 21( 21) 36( 36) 27( 27) 11( 11)
23 58 AUS 924 - Barry White (VIC) Damien King/Simon Cunnington/James Ware/Andy Butler 96 96 26( 26) 37( 37) 18( 18) 15( 15)
24 73 USA 946 - I Love My Wife Craig Healy/Kieth Stahnke/David Gruver 103 103 8( 8) 70(OCS) 23( 23) 2( 2)
25 35 AUS 891 - Bandwagon (WA) Skip Lissiman/ Ben Durham/Kane Williamson 104 104 24( 24) 30( 30) 20( 20) 30( 30)
26 34 AUS 1143 - Squid (SA) Chris Pratt/Nick Paterson/Mark O Brien 109 109 16( 16) 41( 41) 24( 24) 28( 28)
27 18 HKG 105 - Quest Mark Thornburrow/Gray Gibson/Mark Parker 110 110 31( 31) 16( 16) 38( 38) 25( 25)
28 47 AUS 1356 - The Croc (WA) Michael Manford/Dean McAullay/Richard Rowell 114 114 15( 15) 70(OCS) 15( 15) 14( 14)
29 16 AUS 1124 - Roulette (NSW) Mark Johnson/Robert Bishop/Nik Burfoot 122 122 46( 46) 20( 20) 14( 14) 42( 42)
30 26 AUS 1320 - Rhapsody in Blue (WA) Rob Bird/Graeme Johnson/Nic Gray 123 123 28( 28) 25( 25) 39( 39) 31( 31)
31 14 IRL 1015 - Matatu Durh Richard Burrows/David Burrows/Peter Coad 128 128 32( 32) 29( 29) 19( 19) 48( 48)
32 78 USA 1153 - Junkyard Dog Joseph Bainton/Ched Proctor/Tod Raynor 136 136 42( 42) 8( 8) 37( 37) 49( 49)
33 31 AUS 925 - Oxygen (QLD) Rod Jones/Bucky Smith/Gregor McAllan-Smith 137 137 14( 14) 70(DNF) 40( 40) 13( 13)
34 56 AUS 915 (NSW) Peter McNeil/Peter McLachlan/Rick Maxwell 143 143 44( 44) 24( 24) 42( 42) 33( 33)
35 36 NZL 1314 - Addiction Lindsay Kennedy/Trevor Swinburne/Peter Waters 145 145 20( 20) 42( 42) 43( 43) 40( 40)
36 24 GBR 992 - China White Andrew Cooper/David Heritage/George Cooper 149 149 17( 17) 33( 33) 46( 46) 53( 53)
37 32 AUS 1119 - Feathers Chalk Beans (NSW) Michael Jones/Bill Sykes/Roy Ditmarsch 151 151 11( 11) 60( 60) 36( 36) 44( 44)
38 80 AUS 1136 - Bohica (SA) David Royle/Peter Royle/Jon Ward 151 151 52( 52) 31( 31) 44( 44) 24( 24)
39 64 IRL 1330 - Fraculator Dan O Grady/Paul Reilly/Brian Hammersley 155 155 13( 13) 55( 55) 49( 49) 38( 38)
40 37 AUS 883 - Tusk (WA) Gary Smith/Mark Lovelady/Mick McAulley 158 158 23( 23) 22( 22) 70(OCS) 43( 43)
41 42 GBR 1329 - Selection Box! Martin Payne/Jonathon Mortimer/Steve Birbeck 160 160 48( 48) 56( 56) 21( 21) 35( 35)
42 52 AUS 781 - Abracadabra (WA) Gordan Lucas/Geoff Chambers/John Gardiner 161 161 36( 36) 43( 43) 41( 41) 41( 41)
43 28 AUS 963 - The Rat (WA) Grantham Kitto/Brad Moore/Simon Shaw 165 165 55( 55) 32( 32) 32( 32) 46( 46)
44 67 GBR 1165 - Wobbegong Doug Flynn/Mark Cartwright/Tim Powell 166 166 38( 38) 47( 47) 29( 29) 52( 52)
45 70 BER 1249 Tim Patton/Mark Thomas/Simon Wilder 174 174 41( 41) 70(OCS) 26( 26) 37( 37)
46 69 USA 1283 - Down Under Andrew Whittome/Jim Gregory/John Callahan 174 174 57( 57) 57( 57) 28( 28) 32( 32)
47 50 AUS 1160 - Liquidity (WA) Dirk van der Struyf/Reid Fleming/Torvar Mirsky 189.3 189.3 49( 49) 28( 28) 47.3(RDG) 65( 65)
48 19 AUS 939 - Power & The Passion (WA) Gordon Blaauw/Andrew Short/Peter Kernot 190 190 50( 50) 39( 39) 34( 34) 67( 67)
49 59 GBR 1036 - Esprit Robert J Elliott/Sam Richmond/Andrew Yates 190 190 40( 40) 51( 51) 54( 54) 45( 45)
50 43 AUS 1117 - Seven P s (WA) Ian Anderson/Peter Vos/Gus McBrair 192 192 62( 62) 26( 26) 70(OCS) 34( 34)
51 23 AUS 1312 - Squeaky Clean (VIC) Rob Davis/Andrew Baker/John Gibson 193 193 70(OCS) 35( 35) 52( 52) 36( 36)
52 82 AUS 1191 - Rangoon Tiger (NSW) Gordon Hinds/Peter Bellingham/Steve Ingate 193 193 37( 37) 52(RDG) 45( 45) 59( 59)
53 57 AUS 1311 - Mystery Taxi (SA) Paul Henshall/Bruce Henshall/Lyall Milford 198 198 39( 39) 46( 46) 53( 53) 60( 60)
54 66 AUS 826 - Hustler (QLD) David Healey/Noel Paterson/Gary van Lunteren 204 204 53( 53) 38( 38) 59( 59) 54( 54)
55 10 AUS 1188 - Jaloralee (WA) Dave Roberts/Brett Shoebridge/Christian Christiansen 211 211 43( 43) 54( 54) 63( 63) 51( 51)
56 60 GBR 937 - Evelina Chester Maudslay/Paul Kelsey/Guy Manners-Spencer 213 213 59( 59) 40( 40) 57( 57) 57( 57)
57 62 AUS 1082 - Enigma (VIC) Mary Hanna/Ben O Brien/Brendon Garner/Jock Sinclair 217 217 60( 60) 48( 48) 70(RAF) 39( 39)
58 15 AUS 1150 - Dragon Lady (WA) Bill Steele/Rob Rooke/Geoff Reilly 219 219 58( 58) 44( 44) 70(DSQ) 47( 47)
59 33 AUS 1022 - Screaming Plum (WA) Doug Kerr/Greg Kerr/Luke Paterson 221 221 70(DNF) 50( 50) 51( 51) 50( 50)
60 81 USA 1177 - Life is Good Chris Clark/Tom Dawson/Dick Hodgson 222 222 63( 63) 45( 45) 50( 50) 64( 64)
61 68 USA 1315 - Lost in the Fog John Gilmour/Andrew Minkwitz/Terry Dobell 227 227 47( 47) 70(DNF) 48( 48) 62( 62)
62 75 USA 1234 Kers Clausen/Kjeld Hestehave/Matt Noble 228 228 66( 66) 49( 49) 55( 55) 58( 58)
63 61 GBR 1067 - Slieve Elva David Franks/Graham Sunderland/Mark Watson 232 232 64( 64) 52( 52) 61( 61) 55( 55)
64 25 AUS 872 - Count Boris Secret Rendezvous (VIC) Nick Knezic/John Coates/Rod McIntosh 237 237 56( 56) 58( 58) 62( 62) 61( 61)
65 63 GBR 1009 - Mayhem Tim Daughton/Keith Tippell/Charlotte Lamport/Jonathon Halliday 239 239 70(DNF) 53( 53) 60( 60) 56( 56)
66 21 AUS 1056 - Upbeat (WA) Peter Godley/Rod Godley/Geert Buters 239 239 54( 54) 59( 59) 56( 56) 70(DNF)
67 40 NZL 1240 - Waiwera Infinity John St Clair Brown/Robert Croft/David Healy 243 243 51( 51) 62( 62) 64( 64) 66( 66)
68 72 AUS 1276 - Etch (NSW) Jan Muysken/Richard Bryson/Ben Grauer 252 252 65( 65) 61( 61) 58( 58) 68( 68)
69 48 AUS 617 - Nopropellis (WA) Frank Van Ruth/Thor Schoenhoff/Daniel Wadsworth 252 252 61( 61) 63( 63) 65( 65) 63( 63)


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