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Zhik SB3 World Championships day two - Doing it tough + Video

by Katie Ashworth on 18 May 2011
Zhik SB3 World Championships day 2 Cube Images | Brian Carlin - copyright
Zhik SB3 World Championships 2011 day two was a tough onwater day for competitors and Race Officers alike. Shifting winds combined with general recalls and last minute abandonments meant a long day on the water for everyone involved. Races 4, 5 and 6 of the championship have now been completed and qualifying for the gold and silver fleets is complete.

After lying second overall at the end of the first day of the Championship, Peter Saxton (GBR) and his crew on Rola-Trac had a poor first race today. Clearly undeterred, the Rola-Trac crew got back into the groove for the second and third races, achieving a first and third place in the Orange fleet. Saxton now shows a score card of 1, 5, 2, (36), 1, 3 and leads the Championship by two points.

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Italian entry 'Stenghele' helmed by Roberto Caresani (ITA) and crewed by Pietro Negri and Enrico Fonda put in a strong performance on the Yellow course. 'We had a good day today,' explained bow man Enrico, 'We’ve had three good races! We won the first race, we lead the first beat and after a gybe set, we literally flew downwind, extending our lead to 200m on the next boat!' Roberto added, 'It’s been a lucky day and we are very happy with our results.'

Craig Burlton (GBR) lies fifth overall going into the gold fleet and finals races. Catching up with Craig and crew after racing, it was clear that they were disappointed with their performance. 'It’s been a tough day, the wind has been really shifty and we’ve found the starts hard. The third race today wasn’t good and we got stuck in a hole downwind.' There are high expectations onboard and their frustration showed. 'We’ve made some stupid mistakes and not quite executed our attack on this event.' But fifth overall at this stage of the event isn’t too shabby is it?!

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Many entrants are still struggling to find their form and continue to battle the vagaries of Tor Bay’s wind conditions. 2010 World Champion Jerry Hill arrived in Torquay with high hopes of defending his title, but this evening returns ashore deflated. 'It’s not been a great day...we were over the line in the first race, seventh in the second and then really deep in the third race today.' Hill has sailed in the Laser SB3 class since the beginning and has been a driving force behind the organisation of the World Championship in Torquay. It’s unfortunate to see him struggling to find his form and lying in 29th place going into the gold fleet finals.



With the challenging conditions that Tor Bay is providing, it’s certain that the winner of the Zhik SB3 Worlds will be a deserving Champion. The standard of the fleet is extremely high and nobody is yet willing to bet their life savings on who will lift the beautiful Waterford Crystal trophy on Friday 20th May. With six qualifying races now complete, the pressure really heats up as the gold and silver fleet finals begin.

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        Results Day 2                      
  1 GBR3065 65 Rola-Trac Peter Saxton 12   1   5   2 36   1   3  
  2 GBR3058 15 Xcellent John Pollard 14 2   6   14   1   4   1  
  3 GBR3053 111 Race Team Gill Geoff Carveth 14   4   2   9   3   4   1
  4 ITA3073 39 Stenghele Roberto Caresani 16   2   3   19   1   3   7
  5 GBR3042 54 Gill Racing Team Craig Burton 18 4   3   2     8   1   10
  6 GBR3489 19 Red Robert Greenhalgh 20 1   2   1     11   8   8
  7 AUS3063 32 One Design Sailing Nathan Outteridge 21 6   4   3   4   53   4  
  8 GBR3032 92 Rumbleflurg David Cummins 25 3   8   5   2   9   7  
  9 GBR3082 68 Henri Lloyd/Forelle Estates Joe Llewellyn 26   6   13   1   4   53   2
  10 AUS3108 70 Club Marine Glenn Bourke 27   5   1   11   53   5   5
  11 NZL3287 36 Sailing West - Sharkbait Ben Duncan 32   16   28   4   2   6   4
  12 NED3441 17 Rivium Paul Gast 36 9   5   8     5   9   9
  13 GBR3475 57 Perky III Jez Entwistle 37   12   6   5 26   3   11  
  14 RSA3469 49 Musto Race Ahead Asenaithi Jim 45   3   4   10 3   53   25  
  15 GER3561 86 Razzmatazz Sebastian Dohrendorf 46 12   7   7   45   14   6  
  16 ITA3543 101 Bravi Thytronic Giovanni Meloni 49 23   12   17   5   7   8  
  17 IRL3324 22 Sibelus Mel Collins 50   17   8   21 7   16   2  
  18 GBR3047 95 Parkway Pirates Rob Gullan 51   9   14   12 11   5   15  
  19 GBR3134 84 Marilyn Dom Ford 54 5   18   9   14   8   20  
  20 GBR3336 8 Uber 3 Adrian Peach 59   8   15   18 9   53   9  
  21 GBR3149 16 Poor Buoy Mark Gillett 63 17   16   6   33   19   5  
  22 GBR3462 58 Underground Toys Andrew Oddie 64 19   1   10     53   17   17
  23 GER3402 21 Norah Daniel Spaenle 65.2 14   17   20     6   14   14.2
  24 GBR3464 5 Eric Martin Wedge 68 15   13   22     7   11   53
  25 RUS3554 109 Team Russia Rodion Luka 70 8   53   4     53   2   3
  26 GBR3546 98 Orthteam Richard Catchpole 71   7   18   13   25   10   23
  27 GBR3292 93 Chill Pill Tich Summers 72   41   7   41 10   2   12  
  28 GBR3556 69 Herbie Phil Tilley 75 7   29   15   6   53   18  
  29 GBR3465 26 3 Sad Old Blokes Jerry Hill 77   25   9   6   53   7   30
  30 GBR3079 116 Excuse Me Gents Ann Jackson 79   19   37   8 17   21   14  
  31 AUS3607 104 Wysiwyg VI Stephen Fries 80   22   10   31 25   13   10  
  32 IRL3298 64 Toucan 3 Ross Vaughan 81   43   19   17   14   19   12
  33 GBR3041 67 Robina Dan Goodman 83 16   24   18     10   15   25
  34 ITA3606 114 Lunatico XS Aurelio Bini 85 20   15   53     23   16   11
  35 GBR3575 56 Sailboat Deliveries Sarah Allan 86 29   9   16   22   10   41  
  36 GBR3027 63 Darling Associates Chris Darling 86   10   11   23   32   13   29
  37 GBR3029 44 3-Some Niall Peelo 87   11   16   22 27   11   34  
  38 GBR3305 55 Rigging Gurus Mark Richards 89   26   25   3   29   53   6
  39 GBR3517 75 Doolalli Colin Simonds 89 18   19   12     22   18   28
  40 GBR3276 89 Trouble & Strife Ian Armstrong 92 11   20   19   30   12   53  
  41 GBR3510 52 Hutton's Richard Wharram 95 21   10   25   21   18   30  
  42 UKR3443 78 Transbunker Polovy Valeriy 99 27   14   13     53   25   20
  43 GBR3106 37   Tom Clay 100   21   29   37 20   6   24  
  44 BEL3472 35 Los Zaparteros Alex Schoenmakers 100   14   21   36   26   23   16
  45 GBR3183 30 Respect John Danby 102 33   11   23   8   28   32  
  46 GBR3468 60 Fully Badgered Paul Lovejoy 105 10   32   42   29   17   17  
  47 GBR3021 51 Here Comes Bod Charlie Whelan 106 44   27   24     9   24   22
  48 GBR3084 1 Eau No! Mark Sotkes 108   20   34   26 23   26   13  
  49 ITA3596 99 Briefing Luca Bacci 109   39   24   20   53   12   14
  50 IRL3338 59 Milvus Milvus Robert Howe 116 30   21   26   38   20   19  
  51 IRL3226 112 Quantitative Easing Paul McMahon 120 35   30   11   13   53   31  
  52 IRL3312 91 Bomchickawahwah John O'Driscoll 122   32   30   15   16   29   53
  53 FRA3078 115 Tad Minus Vincent Biarnes 127   28   17   24 37   53   21  
  54 RUS373 106 Alissa Vladislav Ivanovski 128   29   20   14   38   38   27
  55 GBR3060 73 Finitor 7 Stewart Reed 129   35   26   28   12   32   31
  56 IRL3484 33 Seriously Bonkers x 3 Martin Cuppage 130 26   44   33     18   35   18
  57 GBR3074 3 Tonic Douglas Paton 131   27   33   35 12   24   53  
  58 GBR3515 108 The Young Pretender Callum Calder 134 24   53   21     53   21   15
  59 GBR3126 102 Geronimo Simon Hume 135 28   23   35     21   28   53
  60 FRA3423 76 Morpheus Edward Russo 136   37   31   25   53   22   21
  61 GBR3545 71 Savage Sailing Team Chris Savage 138   31   32   29 32   30   16  
  62 GER3600 13 Isabella III Reinhard Schroeder 138   23   46   30 19   27   39  
  63 GBR3198 80 Magic Marine Hugh Styles 140   15   12   7   53   53   53
  64 GBR3104 74 Retail Therapy Charles Sheppard 140   40   38   33   17   33   19
  65 GBR3379 27 Joyride Nick Andrews 141   18   23   51 35   39   26  
  66 FRA3609 2 Marcon Yachting Louis Marcon 143 34   25   38     34   37   13
  67 GBR3531 87 Carnage Nick Over 143   44   50   38 24   15   22  
  68 GBR3267 77 Neilson Heart of Gold Tom Hayhoe 143 22   47   30     15   40   36
  69 GBR3319 12 Devils Advocate Tony Jaffa 145 43   33   27   18   25   42  
  70 GBR3014 61 Sponge Bob Steve McLean 148 13   22   34     40   53   39
  71 GBR3038 119 TeamB4Ego,com2 Will Brooks 150   13   40   42 43   32   23  
  72 NED3511 29   Marco van Driel 153 32   26   32   41   22   53  
  73 GBR3215 79 Sail Navy Darren Roach 153   24   27   47 34   33   35  
  74 GBR3362 47 Polar Bear Tim Newton 159   34   42   16   28   39   53
  75 POR3103 48 Viero Piedade Colaco 160   38   45   27   20   30   53
  76 GBR3048 23 Control-Alt-Delete Ann Ashworth 162   33   44   43   27   27   32
  77 GBR3096 72 Red Kite Roger Harford 163   30   47   39   13   34   53
  78 UKR3522 41 Stemcor Valentin Klymentyev 163   46   35   44   24   36   24
  79 IRL3307 31 Bad/Kilcullen Stephan Hyde 164   36   22   34   19   53   53
  80 GBR3094 20 Xceptable Ian Lievesley 166   52   39   32 28   23   44  
  81 GBR3056 100 Woohoo Tom Davidson 172 45   41   28   40   34   29  
  82 GBR3069 66 Not just a number Paul Hine 173 42   37   31   39   29   37  
  83 IRL3033 34 Blue Bird Cathy MacAleavey 178 47   39   53   16   31   45  
  84 GBR3088 6 Healthy1.co.uk Ray Davies 180 40   34   40     33   39   34
  85 GBR3516 14 TeamB4Ego.com Geoff Gritton 181 25   36   36   42   42   53  
  86 AUS3224 28 Jester 3 Dave Bull 183 50   31   37   31   44   40  
  87 GRE3251 105 SailingHolidays.com Ruairi Bradley 185   45   49   46   39   20   35
  88 NED3470 82 Cube Martijn Buitenhuis 185   42   43   49   36   31   33
  89 GBR3473 85 Sceptre Nathan Bailey 189   50   48   40 15   43   43  
  90 ITA3598 96 Alghero Giorico Hotels Alessandro Balzani 192 38   35   42   49   53   28  
  91 GBR3335 24 Royal Signals Stu Southan 192 31   38   39   48   36   53  
  92 GBR3366 11 Hooligan Guy Broom 196   47   41   50   30   41   37
  93 GBR3309 43 Narwhal David Bates 196   51   36   48 44   35   33  
  94 GBR3081 9 Prostate Cancer Charity Ross Lang 201 36   28   43     41   53   53
  95 GBR3123 4 Mini Mayhem Paul Craft 204   48   53   45 47   37   27  
  96 GBR3519 107 May contain nuts John Greenaway 204 41   43   49   46   38   36  
  97 ITA3437 53 Lupi D'irlanda Marco Sorgassi 204 39   42   44   50   41   38  
  98 IRL3062 40   Ronan Downing 205 37   49   45     31   43   53
  99 IRL3297 90 Sunday Brunch Richard Tate 218 49   46   41     53   44   38
  100 IRL3315 42 Sirius Black Ken Hudson 219   49   51   52   35   45   39
  101 GBR3368 45 Kapow Nick Barnett 223 48   48   48     37   42   53
  102 GBR3540 46 Water Music viii Jonny Foot 229 51   45   47   51   40   46  
  103 GBR3077 88 Skallywag Rob Day 238 46   40   46     53   53   53

 

 



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