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Chicago Etchells World Day 2 Results - Pix

by Chicago Yacht Club on 25 Jun 2008
Vince Brun Day 2 - 2008 Etchells World Championship Chicago Tim Wilkes http://www.TimWilkes.com
USA sailors Bill Hardesty, Erik Shampain, Steve Hunt and Jennifer Wilson dominate the day with bullets in both of today’s races.

The San Diego team’s seventh yesterday combined with their two wins today places them in first overall after Day 2 of the 2008 Etchells World Championships, hosted by Chicago Yacht Club and presented by World Sport Chicago.

Vince Brun, Ben Mitchell and Jeff Pape follow close behind in second overall with an impressively consistent 4, 5, 5 despite the often tricky conditions in the event so far.

Today’s racing started at 13:00 in light ESE winds following an onshore postponement as the race committee waited for the breeze to fill. Two races of roughly two hours each were sailed in 5-10 knot winds.

Consistency paid off for the events two leading boats, while all those in the standings behind them have at least one finish in the 20s or deeper. Today’s racing led to considerable changes in places for many of the teams. Only four of yesterday’s top ten boats remain in the top ten places today, and most of the other six have fallen back significantly in the standings.



Artie Means, Will Stout, and Chuck Skewes have also put together some consistently solid races this event that would have set them in third in the current standings if not for an OCS they picked up in the last start today that replaces their 10th place finish in that race. This addition to their score puts them in what must be a frustrating 30th for this team overall.

Bill Hardesty, skipper on the leading boat, comments, 'It’s tricky out there. We just kept it simple, work to keep the boat speed up, and then you just have to hope that your side works out.'

Their boat started near the pin and played the left side of the course upwind in both races, which paid off for them in the oscillating ESE to SE winds today. Hardesty, 33, enters the Worlds after back to back wins in both the Mid-winters East and Mid-winters West for 2008. In December, Hardesty and his team won the 73-boat Piana Cup and in February, it was Bill Hardesty and his team’s turn again as they sailed with spectacular consistency in the 87 boat Florida State Championship.

The team of Graham Bailey and Steven Bailey, sailing with David Heritage, secured third place in the event so far with a solid 7, 3 in today’s races. There is a close battle behind this team with only 15 points separating 4th from 11th place. Yesterday’s third place boat, Housten and team, is holding on to 4th place, while yesterday’s leaders, Justin Palm, Erik Garr and Hans Pusch, have slipped to 6th.



The Aussie team of Peter McNeill, David Gleadhill, and Tom Woods added excitement to the last race of today in a fight for the lead with Hardesty’s team.

McNeill, the 2004 World Champion, rounded the 1st windward mark in the lead with Hardesty close off their hip. They established a significant gap over the rest of the fleet during the course of the race and the tight battle at the front became a match race between the two boats.

It was a close fight downwind, but McNeill maintained the lead and rounded the right gate mark in first while Hardesty split and rounded the left gate. Hardesty was able to pass McNeill with a well sailed 2nd upwind beat, and though the two remained close together out in front of the pack, the San Diego team maintained their lead to the finish locking their second bullet of the day.

Hardesty attributes the team’s training to their win over McNeill and their success in both of today’s races. 'We’ve been out here a few weeks training hard, getting to know the area, and making sure everyone on the boat is working hard in all conditions.'



The Etchells World Championship runs June 23-28, with the 29th as a reserve day.

 

Chicago Yacht Club/Etchells Fleet 11
2008 Etchells World Championship
June 23-28, 2008
Series Overall
Series Summary, Preliminary 
Pl B# Sail # Crew 1 2 3 Tot
1 49 USA979 Bill Hardesty, Erik Shampain, Steve Hunt & Jennifer Wilson 7 1 1 9
2 33 USA1227 Vincent Brun, Ben Mitchell & Jeff Pape 4 5 5 14
3 81 GBR1352 Graham Bailey, Stephen Bailey & David Heritage 24 7 3 34
4 2 USA701 Aaron Housten, Daniel Somers & John Harford 3 30 12 45
5 56 USA1327 Peter Duncan, Thomas Blackwell & William Barton 17 22 10 49
6 28 USA1363 Justin Palm, John Erik Garr & Hans Pusc Pusch 1 17 32 50
7 19 USA1310 Robert Wray, Scott Nixon & Mike Wolfs 37 4 9 50
8 47 USA969 Chris Busch, Chad Hough, Chuck Sinks & Peter Burton 49 2 4 55
9 34 USA1228 Brian Camet, Eric Doyle & Brian Terhaar 22 6 31 59
10 4 NZL1058 Andrew Wills, Anatole Masfen & Alastair Gair 14 8 37 59
11 32 USA1168 Peter Vessella, Tracy Usher & John Callahan 34 13 13 60
12 20 USA102 Judson Smith, Henry Frazer & James Poter 15 9 41 65
13 60 USA1232 Marvin Beckmann, Matt Cunningh & Timothy Banks 12 26 28 66
14 62 USA1281 Frederic Laffitte, Janet Laffitte, Lucas Laffitte & Jean-Didi Martial 29 20 20 69
15 27 USA822 Fred Joosten, David Williams & Niels Heemskerk 10 44 16 70
16 70 USA1085 Ethan Doyle, Holt Condon, AJ Crane & Matt Hooks 25 31 14 70
17 35 USA1229 Argyle Campbell, Jack Jakosky & Dwight Belden 9 56 6 71
18 63 CAN1247 Allan Leibel, Kent Paisley & Mike Hren 32 28 11 71
19 80 GBR1329 Julia Bailey, Dylan Potter, Anna Bailey & Pedro Rebelo de Andra 28 18 25 71
20 77 AUS915 Peter McNeill, David Gleadhill & Tom Woods 58 15 2 75
21 67 USA1308 Senet Bischoff, Colin Gordon & Ben Kinney 8 50 17 75
22 3 USA1306 Thomas Hughes, Ron Rosenber & Curt Oetking 20 11 46 77
23 66 USA1238 Gary Gilbert, Mark Mendelbl, Stu Argo & Mark Strube 27 23 33 83
24 1 USA1373 BUDDY CRIBB, EAMONN DeLISSER & FRANK ATKINSON 33 34 18 85
25 46 IRL1375 Dave Dwyer, Andy Beadswor, Simon Fry & N/a N/a 40 24 22 86
26 69 CAN398 Andrew Macrae, Marcus Stone & Bruce Scott 68 12 8 88
27 30 IRL1015 David Burrows, Peter Coad & Dan O'Grady 55 16 19 90
28 59 USA1285 Bruce Golison, Steve Flam & Steve Girling 76 14 7 97
29 11 USA978 Rick Kaiser, Gerri Whitley, Matt Shirilla & Libby Christy 42 29 27 98
30 51 USA706 Artie Means, Will Stout & Chuck Skewes 13 3 84\OCS 100
31 23 SUI1187 James-Se Mc-Hugh, Oliver Tache, Nick Gibbons & Anthony Kotoun 11 38 55 104
32 17 USA1097 Jose Fuentes, Greg Hryniewic & Paul Garn 18 42 44 104
33 5 AUS1244 Jake Gunther, Andrew Cooper & Russell Tyson 44 39 21 104
34 41 CAN1349 Hank Lammens, Dirk Kneulman & Dwayne Smithers 35 27 43 105
35 8 NZL1127 Gavin Gerrard, Richard Bouzaid & John Baxter 5 45 56 106
36 37 USA1224 Kurt Winkelma, Larry Ledgerwo & Brad Boston 2 48 61 111
37 24 NZL716 Simon C Minoprio, Ryan Houston, Mike Buckley & Kelly McKenna 30 58 23 111
38 82 GBR1333 Ante Razmilovi, Jez Fanstone & Stuart Flinn 57 25 29 111
39 31 USA1283 Andrew Whittome, Bob Capita & William Kalmbach 38 10 67 115
40 14 USA1296 Jeffrey Siegal, Jeff Madrigali, Willem Van Waay & Becky Nygren 66 19 30 115
41 22 AUS1134 Matty Whitnall, Christian Brook & Ant Elliott 64 40 15 119
42 68 USA1149 John Pedlow, Craig Cooper & Blaine Pedlow 47 21 52 120
43 53 USA1350 Bruce Burton, Glenn Burton & Jon Easley 52 33 39 124
44 75 GBR1354 David Franks, Graham Sunderlan & Mark Watson 71 35 24 130
45 6 AUS1150 Terence Steele, Jameson Buxton & Bradley Moore 6 60 71 137
46 45 USA1307 Jeffrey Nehms, Ezra Culver & Fred Chandler 50 41 47 138
47 84 USA928 Bill Mauk, Michele Sumpton, Jeff Eiber & Matthew Smith 77 37 26 140
48 74 BER1249 Tim Patton, Patrick Siewers & Christian Monachon 21\SCP 75 45 141
49 40 AUS1355 Bryon Ehrhart, Chris Lefferdink & Stewart Dilisser 41 59 42 142
50 65 USA1207 Jeff Padnos, Juan Pabl Del Solar, Sam Padnos & Josh Padnos 59 36 49 144
51 76 GBR987 Robert Elliott, Sam Richmond & Matt Adams 48 32 66 146
52 21 USA1239 Stephen Horwitz,, Robby Brown, Erick Rodriguez & Megan place 28\SCP 74 48 150
53 7 AUS1102 Steve O'Rourke, Scott Condie & Steve Backhouse 36 47 68 151
54 57 USA1315 John V Gilmour II, Andrew Mirkwitz & Patrick Vincent 31\SCP 54 70 155
55 16 AUS1320 Rob Bird, Graeme Johnson & Nick Gray 69 51 35 155
56 9 USA21 Doug Scheibner, Tom Norswort & Angela Scheibner 43 61 51 155
57 71 USA1241 Ken Womack, Marc Holdaway & Andrew Lee 21 77 60 158
58 15 USA1199 William Mills IV, Christoph Constant & William Mills III 53 70 36 159
59 13 USA1008 Michael Goldfarb, James Stewart & Mark Brink 19 84\OCS 57 160
60 42 USA1211 Kevin Boyle, Mike Considine & Steve Outlaw 31 65 69 165
61 25 AUS1356 Michael Manford, Dean McAullay & Richard Rowell 84\OCS 43 38 165
62 26 CAN1053 Allan Gray, Gregg Rolston & Matt Skafel 74 53 40 167
63 36 USA668 Richard Sidell, Ed Coyne & Paul Mahon 39 52 78 169
64 54 IRL1323 Stephen Quinn, Stephen O'Flaherty & Peter Kingston 70 46 54 170
65 44 USA1069 Elizabeth Altman, Ed Furry, Doug Nickel & Vickie Matthews 75 62 34 171
66 38 USA1342 Thomas Dawson, Chris Clark & Don Maxwell 51 57 65 173
67 39 USA1301 Peter Shumaker, Michael Herlihy & Brad Swebles 65 49 64 178
68 10 USA1313 Patricia Stadel, Patrick Sloan & Mark Toso 46 64 75 185
69 12 USA1137 Shannon Bush, David Thomas & Charlie Dickey 61 67 59 187
70 58 USA1044 David Whelan, Jake Scott & Joshua Knapp 73 66 50 189
71 79 GBR962 Rob Goddard, Garth Britton & Dave Freemantle 54 84\OCS 53 191
72 72 CAN898 Jerry Wendt, Darrell Suderman & Bryan Milne 79 55 58 192
73 52 USA583 Kers Clausen, Bob Branstad & Alson Silva 45 76 77 198
74 18 AUS1360 Jan Muysken, Steve Tracey & Ed McCarthy 60 68 72 200
75 61 USA1076 Ray Harringto, Karl Fjeld & Don Brush 56 71 76 203
76 73 CAN1154 Glenn McKay, Brian McKay, Richard Weld & Michelle Skutelsky 67 78 62 207
77 29 USA980 Jack Bernhardt, John Powell & Marc Simmel 62 72 74 208
78 83 IRL1252 Alexander Lacy, Paul Derham & Jonathon Carroll 78\SCP 63 73 214
79 50 USA1166 Gretchen Sullivan, Ralph Carpenter, Brent Sullivan & Sarah Callahan 80 73 63 216
80 64 IRL1271 Mary O' Loughli, Katie Dwyer, Karena Knaggs & Alice Cowman 63 80 84\DNF 227
81 43 ITA942 Marco Cimarosti, Peter Bellingha & Charles Winstone 84\SCP 69 79 232
82 78 AUS917 Stephen Ingate, Andrew Jeffery & Nick Smith 78 81 81 240
83 48 USA1299 Jerry Fulp, Randall White & Marie Hansson 82 79 80 241

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