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Musto Performance Skiff Europeans - Full reports and results

by Event media on 4 Sep 2009
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Musto Performance Skiff European Championship reports for the three day's of the event.


Day 1

Perfect conditions on Lake Garda for day one of this year's Musto Performance Skiff European Championship. An excellent entry of 74 boats, comprising of ten nationalities, including three Australians and one Russian who had driven over 3200km to be at the event.

Race one started in 8-10 knots and after two last minute postponements, the fleet got away. The course held some big surprises in store, including 30 degree shifts and significant pressure changes. At the first mark, Russ Clark found himself in the unusual position of leading the fleet, closely followed by John Reekie and a group including Andy Peake, Richard Stenhouse, Griff Tanner and Jason Beebe from Australia. A close battle ensued downwind, with Graeme Oliver and Dan Henderson catching the leading pack. Positions frequently changed, but it was Reekie who took the gun, closely followed by Clark and World Champion Richard Stenhouse.

Race two and the pressure had increased slightly. The fleet spit up the first beat, with the majority going right which unusually appeared to be paying. At the first mark, Reekie again found himself at the fornt of the fleet, followed by Clark and Stenhouse and others including Peake, Roger Oswold (SUI) and Beebe. A significant shift and pressure change on the second beat saw Stenhouse and Clark pull through into first and second. Russ Clark held on to take the win, with Pablo Arandia (ESP) coming through to take fourth after a poor first race. Tanner and Stenhouse took second and third respectively.

Race three saw a definite right hand shift and big holes in the increased pressure. The regular contenders found themselves at the front again. Stenhouse led at the leeward mark and looked set to take the win, but fell into a hole on the left hand side of the beat, allowing Oliver, Arandia, Peake and Reekie to pull through. Oliver held on to the end after a nervous run which saw big pressure changes over the course.

Overall, a fantastic start to the event, with the top six separated by only three points.

Day 2

Race 4

In classic Lake Garda conditions with a stable southerly breeze of 12 - 14 knots, and 30 degrees air temperature, the fleet got away at the second attempt.

Richard Stenhouse (GBR) led at the windward mark and extended his lead for a comfotable win. Andy Peake (GBR), George Richard (FRA) and Bruce Keen (GBR) had a close battle, with Richard taking 2nd place followed by Peake.

Race 5

In an increasing breeze but similar conditions, the outcome of the race was almost a mirror of race 4.

Stenhouse leading at the windward mark and ensuring he stayed between the chasing bunch and the next mark to take the win. Ian Renilson (GBR) showed excellent speed to take 2nd place followed by Graeme Oliver (GBR) and overnight leader John Reekie (GBR) 4th.

Race 6

The contiuned glorious conditions prevailed on the lake, and Stenhouse continued his form to take the win. With Oliver in second and overall contender Russ Clark in third. Tim Hill (AUS) sailed consistantly to take fourth. Unfortunately, countryman Marcus Hamilton was OCS after an excellent race.

Race 7

Starting in conditions similar to the first three races, the wind died and became unstable. However, Ian Renilson mastered the conditions to take the win. Jonathan Cameron (GBR) actually led the fleet around, but was unfotunate to be OCS. The other top places were taken by Pablo Arandia (ESP), George Richards (FRA) and Graeme Oliver.
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Day 3

Race 8

Following a two hour postponment for the breeze to settle, racing got underway in a 15 knot southerly breeze.

The fleet were exceptionally close together, with all the fleet rounding the 1st mark very close together. The leading group containing sailors representing Spain, Switzerland, Great Britain and Australia. A group including Russ Clark (GBR), Andy Peake (GBR) and Richard Stenhouse (GBR) slowly pulled clear to take the podium positions.

Race 9

The perfect conditions continued from race 1, with Stenhouse showing excellent speed and tactics to take the win quite comfortably from a very close group including Peake, Ian Renislon (GBR), Bruce Keen (GBR) and a great result for young Alastair Conn (GBR) taking fifth place.

Race 10

Tom Offer (GBR) led around windward mark, closely followed by a big group including Graeme Oliver (GBR), overall leader Richard Stenhouse and Marcus Hamilton (AUS).

Hamilton moved into second place on the second beat, with Keen (GBR) and Daniel Henderson (GBR) also gaining places.

On the reach into the finish Offer dropped his spinnaker at the turning mark, but the following group headed up still flying their spinnakers. Hamilton pulled through to leeward of Offer to snatch the win followed by Offer and Stenhouse in third.

This result gave Richard Stenhouse from Rutland Sailing Club the European Championship title.
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Punteggi presi in considerazione 2  scarti
 

No Numero Nome Punti 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 GBR 369 STENHOUSE RICHARD, Maschio, 08-Mag-1966, RUTLAND SC 14,0 3 3 (6) 1 1 1 (8) 1 1 3
2 GBR 288 PEAKE ANDREW, Maschio, 22-Apr-1974, WHITSTABLE 37,0 4 5 4 3 (24) (29) 9 2 2 8
3 GBR 414 CLARK RUSSEL, Maschio, 22-Ott-1975, RNSBSC 41,0 2 1 9 4 (10) 3 10 3 (15) 9
4 GBR 334 RENILSON IAN, Maschio, 19-Apr-1959, DBSC 43,0 9 (19) 8 (13) 2 5 1 4 4 10
5 GBR 363 GRAEME OLIVER, Maschio, 12-Set-1974, WYC 57,0 8 6 1 (35) 3 2 4 (ocs) 18 15
6 GBR 205 KEEN BRUCE, Maschio, 23-Gen-1978, STOKES BAY 67,0 6 17 (18) (ocs) 5 dnf 7 9 3 4
7 FRA 388 RICHARDS GEORGE, Maschio, 14-Ago-1984, EVC 72,0 14 13 12 2 6 (23) 3 (19) 10 12
8 GBR 323 TANNER GRIFF, Maschio, 13-Giu-1975, QUEEN MARY 73,0 5 2 7 5 (44) (19) 17 7 12 18
9 GBR 312 REEKIE JOHN, Maschio, 15-Mar-1980, LARGS SC 77,0 1 7 3 9 4 (dsq) 16 24 13 (30)
10 GBR 314 LOVERING RICHARD, Maschio, 16-Apr-1975, HISC 95,0 (ocs) 20 5 (21) 17 8 13 12 7 13
11 GBR 193 DAN VINCENT, Maschio, 25-Ago-1971, SBSC 96,0 11 14 (22) (36) 11 6 19 10 14 11
12 GBR 130 CONN ALASTAIR, Maschio, 26-Lug-1984, DRSC 104,0 17 (38) 20 10 15 18 (39) 14 5 5
13 GBR 286 WARD DAN, Maschio, 25-Lug-1983, FP SBSC 104,0 18 (36) 10 15 18 7 5 (ocs) 9 22
14 GBR 295 PALFREMAN MICHAEL, Maschio, 30-Lug-1974, STOKES BAY 104,0 19 10 14 (ocs) 9 15 6 8 23 (26)
15 GBR 409 HENDERSON DANIEL, Maschio, 07-Dic-1990, TBYC 104,0 10 (31) 16 7 20 16 12 16 (21) 7
16 AUS 245 HILL TIM, Maschio, 27-Lug-1971, SYC 109,0 16 (33) 17 16 16 4 15 5 20 (21)
17 GBR 211 EVANS JOHN, Maschio, 24-Giu-1956, DRSC 119,0 (20) 12 19 11 8 20 (dns) 13 16 20
18 AUS 218 BEEBE JASON, Maschio, 24-Nov-1971, RQYS 133,0 12 15 13 (ocs) 26 31 (dns) 11 6 19
19 GBR 371 OFFER TOM, Maschio, 16-Gen-1976, CVLSC 149,0 25 (dnf) 26 19 (34) 14 11 27 25 2
20 GER 370 AHLMANN IVER, Maschio, 29-Giu-1982, DERWENT SC 159,0 7 22 (32) 22 12 21 28 22 (34) 25
21 SUI 308 OSWALD ROGER, Maschio, 09-Dic-1961, SEGEL CLUB ENGE 161,0 (ocs) 11 11 8 7 11 (ocs) ocs 22 16
22 GBR 209 WRIGHT TOM, Maschio, 28-Dic-1990, RUTLAND SAILING CLUB 177,0 29 27 (36) 18 30 10 14 (ocs) 35 14
23 GBR 376 ALBRECHT LEIGH, Maschio, 26-Nov-1983, QMSC 180,0 32 8 23 17 28 12 30 (ocs) 30 (dsq)
24 GBR 281 HILTON JAMIE, Maschio, 11-Ago-1978, DATCHET 186,0 28 (44) (41) 14 21 13 40 17 19 34
25 ESP 325 MARTINEZ BALAGUER JUSTO, Maschio, 06-Mag-1970, CN ARENAL 191,0 (ocs) 21 29 39 23 33 23 15 8 (63)
26 GBR 290 COOPER ALEX, Maschio, 27-Feb-1990, STOKES BAY 193,0 13 26 30 (31) 29 27 21 30 (37) 17
27 ITA 256 POLI DANIELE, Maschio, 03-Gen-1978, C.V.O 194,0 15 23 25 34 14 28 27 (dns) (40) 28
28 AUT 381 MAYRHOFER MARTIN, Maschio, 18-Nov-1960, SCATT 197,0 34 28 24 26 (37) 17 18 26 24 (41)
29 GBR 364 CHAPLIN ROB, Maschio, 15-Mar-1979, QUEEN MARY 203,0 30 16 (37) 24 (dnf) 37 22 18 32 24
30 GBR 384 GEBHARD JETHRO, Maschio, 09-Set-1981, DRSC 204,0 22 25 33 25 22 (dns) (38) 20 28 29
31 GBR 260 SMITH RICHARD, Maschio, 10-Mar-1965, BCSC 210,0 31 9 27 40 (41) 26 20 21 36 (69)
32 AUS 391 HAMILTON MARCUS, Maschio, 15-Ott-1982, BRYC 214,0 (ocs) 24 (dsq) ocs 13 9 ocs 6 11 1
33 ESP 406 ARANDIA PABLO, Maschio, 18-Feb-1975, RCND 228,0 23 4 2 (ocs) 25 22 2 (ocs) dns dns
34 GBR 333 CHAPMAN TIM, Maschio, 21-Ago-1954, RUTLAND SC 233,0 35 30 21 12 (53) 35 32 25 (62) 43
35 AUT 401 BUNYAN ANDY, Maschio, 14-Mar-1979, SC ATTERSEE 256,0 (46) 34 28 28 38 38 26 37 (46) 27
36 SUI 132 WALCHLI DOMINIQUE, Maschio, 09-Dic-1970, RCO 258,0 (45) 35 (48) 27 32 30 36 31 27 40
37 SLO 271 MARGON MITJA, Maschio, 28-Set-1971, YC PORTOROZ 265,0 (ocs) 18 (dsq) 6 27 48 25 ocs 33 33
38 RUS 213 YAROSLAV PETROV, Maschio, 09-Apr-1971, 7FSC 267,0 37 (48) 35 20 (43) 36 31 32 41 35
39 GBR 160 SIMPSON JONATHAN, Maschio, 16-Feb-1975, BSC 273,0 41 (62) 42 41 (45) 39 24 23 31 32
40 GBR 282 GOALEN MARK, Maschio, 22-Feb-1982, QUEEN MARY 274,0 (ocs) (46) 34 30 46 25 34 38 29 38
41 GBR 131 PELLEY RICHARD, Maschio, 08-Ago-1971 296,0 27 32 57 (dnf) (dns) 32 dns 33 17 23
42 GBR 375 CAMERON JONATHAN, Maschio, 08-Gen-1970, QUEEN MARY 298,0 42 29 46 (ocs) 19 24 (ocs) ocs 26 37
43 GBR 284 SAMUS SERGEI, Maschio, 20-Mar-1962, WHITSTABLE 310,0 52 45 38 23 31 46 29 (ocs) (dns) 46
44 SUI 306 BRUNNER DIETER, Maschio, 28-Gen-1956, SIMPL 314,0 36 47 31 (ocs) 33 47 33 44 43 (57)
45 SUI 259 GASSER ANDRES, Maschio, 04-Nov-1958, ZYC 319,0 24 (58) 43 38 51 (58) 44 29 38 52
46 ITA 377 GIOVANELLI GIACOMO, Maschio, 25-Set-1975, CVS FANO 333,0 44 (50) 44 29 (61) 50 35 36 47 48
47 GBR 178 MARSHALL IAN, Maschio, 16-Dic-1955, OXFORD SC 336,0 49 39 (53) 45 35 40 41 34 (dns) 53
48 GBR 311 CLEMENTS PAUL, Maschio, 25-Apr-1955, CVSC 339,0 26 42 (dnc) 32 42 34 (dns) 35 53 dns
49 GBR 153 POSTON DAVID, Maschio, 16-Feb-1980, QUEEN MARY 343,0 21 40 15 (ocs) 36 (dns) dns ocs dns 6
50 GER 89 BUNTIN THOMAS, Maschio, 09-Giu-1979, SGD 353,0 56 (60) (58) 44 39 41 46 39 52 36
51 GBR 163 EVANS RICHARD, Maschio, 27-Mag-1980, BSC 356,0 53 (65) (dnc) 42 56 42 37 28 48 50
52 GBR 310 WHITESMITH PAUL, Maschio, 26-Gen-1976, CVL SC 358,0 47 52 40 33 47 (62) 62 46 (dnf) 31
53 ITA 191 JANNARONE PAOLO, Maschio, 13-Nov-1966, CVI 364,0 38 (67) 39 50 40 52 47 49 (55) 49
54 NED 367 ZUURENDONK HANS, Maschio, 04-Gen-1961, ABERDEEN SYC 370,0 40 49 (55) 52 49 (63) 42 43 51 44
55 SUI 174 WINKLER CYRIL, Maschio, 20-Dic-1977, ZYC 373,0 43 37 49 51 55 54 (56) (ocs) 42 42
56 GRE 134 KOKKALIARIS ANTONY, Maschio, 12-Ott-1987, YCOG 382,0 (54) 51 45 43 48 49 53 48 45 (66)
57 SUI 203 SELB FRITZ, Maschio, 25-Set-1949, YCZYCZ 384,0 39 43 50 37 (62) 60 59 47 49 (62)
58 GBR 228 BARNES RON, Maschio, 16-Nov-1958, THORPEBAY 388,0 50 (57) 51 55 54 (59) 49 45 39 45
59 GBR 297 GEBHARD JORIC, Maschio, 16-Nov-1992, DRSC 394,0 51 41 52 54 50 51 48 (dnf) (63) 47
60 NED 185 GILLES PEETERS, Maschio, 16-Set-1984, AN001 399,0 48 53 (59) 47 (59) 43 54 41 59 54
61 GBR 294 CONWAY TOM, Maschio, 21-Ott-1965, DERWENT RESERVOIR 408,0 55 (68) (66) 61 57 45 43 54 54 39
62 ITA 136 AMATO EDOARDO, Maschio, 26-Apr-1987, CFV SKIFFSAILING 420,0 57 56 (64) 53 (58) 53 50 40 56 55
63 FRA 360 HEPPEL PETER, Maschio, 15-Mag-1955, PLS 420,0 59 55 47 49 (65) 55 55 56 44 (60)
64 GER 249 SCHOLZ STEFFEN, Maschio, 06-Apr-1967, BAUTZENER SC 429,0 (64) 61 (63) 56 63 44 51 42 61 51
65 GBR 119 ROBINSON PHIL, Maschio, 16-Ott-1974, FILEY SAILING CLUB 430,0 (60) (63) 54 58 52 57 52 51 50 56
66 GBR 240 PURDY RICHARD, Maschio, 08-Apr-1978, SYC 444,0 61 (64) 60 46 (64) 56 45 57 60 59
67 AUT 345 COSTADEDOI KLAUS, Maschio, 31-Mag-1962, SCATT 467,0 33 54 62 62 68 66 (dns) 55 (dnf) 67
68 GBR 225 STILEMAN FRANCIS, Maschio, 10-Dic-1952, WYC 474,0 65 59 56 60 (66) (67) 58 50 65 61
69 GER 170 GAUDA CATHARINA, Femmina, 02-Gen-1987, WSCW 480,0 63 (dnf) (65) 59 60 64 61 52 57 64
70 SUI 346 SCHLAGINHAUFEN FELIX, Maschio, 13-Set-1955, SIMPL 494,0 (dnf) 66 (68) 57 67 65 57 53 64 65
71 ESP 149 PERE ANTONI, Maschio, 02-Mar-1974, C.N.P.POLLENCA 506,0 58 69 67 (dnf) (dnc) 61 60 ocs 58 58
72 GER 72 PORSCHE CHRISTIAN, Maschio, 16-Gen-1977, SCKN 529,0 66 70 61 63 (dnf) 68 (dns) 58 dns 68
73 ESP 266 LAPRESA JAVIER, Maschio, 18-Ott-1972, CN ARENAL 556,0 62 71 (dnc) 48 (dnc) dns ocs ocs dns dns
74 GBR 374 WALES JERRY, Maschio, 09-Set-1956, QUEEN MARY 600,0 (dnc) (dnc) dnc dnc dnc dnc dnc dnc dnc dnc
  
 



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