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Soling North American Championship concludes on Lake Erie

by Canadian International Soling Association on 22 Sep 2014
CAN 1 Abbott, Davis, Abbott on windy Sunday. Soling
After the storm at the Soling North Americans, that helped calm down the youngs and the music late at night, the wind moved to the west; Early in the morning it was blowing around 20 knots.

Not all teams went out, probably due to the hangover of the precious night but also because conditions were pretty much similar than Saturday, but since it moved west, the entrance of the harbor was easier with only 2mts of waves braking almost like in the beach...

Only 17 boats started the first race, the first to round the windward mark was GER 1 with Koch, Parsons and Malpass, followed by the fantastic Canadians CAN 225 Hall, Davis, Hall then CAN 230 Fogh, Cheer and Devries and CAN 1 with the Abbott family. This race saw the wind increase in such way that many boats had trouble at the second downwind, with gusts of 39.5 knots measured at the race committee, with Solings surfing like never seen, and people swimming too.

CAN 225 sailing in super shape, managed to pass GER 1 and finish first ahead CAN 1 and CAN 230, while GER 1 finished fourth from only 13 boats finishing the race.

The last race of the championship already blowing like hell with about 30 knots saw only 10 boats finish the race, with CAN 1 showing their experience and CAN 230 in second and GER 1 in third, CAN 225 with the numbers secured, didn't finish but were crowned the 2014 North American Champions.

CAN 1 with Bill Abbott, Joanne Abbott and Larry Abbott took the second place ahead of CAN 230 with Thomas Fogh, Roger Cheer and Roger Devries. These three fantastic teams showed the good work being done in Canada, keeping the supremacy in North America.

USA 818 with John Kennedy, Brendan Kennedy and Claudio Martin won the red fleet and the spinnaker offered by Kanter Marine the main sponsor of the event.

The Classic trophy was won by GER 328 with Michael Dietzel, Tim Shuette and Hannes Ramoser.
The woman prize was a Michael Hill Jewlery watch awarded to Joanne Abbott.

And although I forbid to talk about myself now writing, Sigried Dietzel and Karen Temple deserve a mention, the girls that crewed were so happy with the surfing that the hangover ended when the adrenalin came up, surfing with the spinnaker or without it, they behave on the rail and although not droop hiking (something USA 853 didn't see during the whole event), at some point they were sailing ahead of too many boats...Sigrid words: - It was the wildest ride I ever made sailing in my life... well Karen, with her fifth time in a Soling just couldn't stop smiling and was unable to take the gloves out once the day was finished...

North American Championship / PSSS, Port Stanley, ON 18/09/2014 To 21/09/2014. / Rk=1.5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pos

Sail

Helmperson

Midperson

Bowperson

 

Points

R1

R2

R3

R4

R5

R6

D1

1

CAN 225

Peter Hall

Paul Davis

William Hall

RSTLYC

8

2

3

1

1

1

DNC

29

2

CAN 1

Bill Abbott

Larry Abbott

Joanne Abbott

SYC

9

1

1

3

3

3

1

3

3

CAN 230

Thomas Fogh

Roger Cheer

Gord Devries

EYC

12

5

2

2

4

2

2

5

4

GER 1

Roman Koch

Andrew Malpass

Mike Parsons

YCBG/SSS

17

8

4

4

2

4

3

8

5

GER 328

Michael Dietzel

Hannes Ramsmoser

Tim Schuette

BYC

29

4

21

5

5

6

9

21

6

USA 832

Charlie Kamps

Jeremy McMahon

Lucas Hiller

MYC

30

3

5

10

7

5

DNC

29

7

CAN 210

Kenneth Davy

BerkKadagil

Richard Boyle

EYC

35

7

10

8

9

7

4

10

8

CAN 236

Bill Haliburton

Steven McDonalt

Terry Booth

BBYC

39

15

7

11

6

8

7

15

9

USA 845

David Baum

Bill Bresser

James Bruss

MYC

42

20

8

7

12

9

RDG

20

10

USA 843

Steve Bobo

Jeff Spence

Cooper Anderson

SSYC

54

12

9

19

8

15

10

19

11

USA 818

John Kennedy

Claudio Martin

Brendan Kennedy

SSYC

57

13

RET

17

10

12

5

29

12

USA 824

Dave Crysdale

Dan Hanna

Nicholas Hannigan

MYC

58

10

6

14

14

14

DNF

29

13

CAN 96

Blair Tully

Steven Donker

Dave Veldstra

PSSS

62

16

16

9

11

10

DNF

29

14

USA 768

Tom Elliott

Dick Kenney

John Bayldon

SSYC

65

21

13

16

19

11

6

21

15

USA 828

Matias Collins

Dowson Vixon

Sigried Dietzel

CNSI

75

18

DNC

18

18

13

8

29

16

CAN 227

Tom Mitchell

Peter Carson

Matt McLaren

EYC

77

11

18

6

13

DNC

DNC

29

17

CAN 226

Manfred Kanter

Anne Marie Willan

Kevin Dutra

PSSS

82.6

6

10

RDG

RDG

DNF

DNC

29

18

USA 852

Henry Thomas

Gary Greenwood

Al Tierney

SSS

92

19

15

13

16

DNC

DNC

29

19

CAN 233

Tom Freemann

John McNeil

Kristie Weibe

PSSS

98

14

14

20

21

DNF

DNC

29

20

USA 834

Paul McGuan

Mark Keast

Ashley Henderson

MYC

98

22

15

15

17

DNC

DNC

29

21

USA 839

Stuart Walker

Karen Temple

Matthew Sturr

SSA

107

17

12

RET

20

DNC

DNC

29

22

USA 798

Andy Dize

Mary Smith

David Jochum

SSA

108

9

OCS

12

OCS

DNC

DNC

29

23

CAN 211

Jim Malpass

Ted Paul

Joe Cassidy

PSSS

108

24

19

21

15

DNC

DNC

29

24

GER 11

Michael Karda

Daniel McNeil

Maria Bukli

PSSS

117

23

20

22

23

DNC

DNC

29

25

USA 744

Bob Chantler

Paul Lovelock

Daniel Gagnier

PSSS

125

26

23

23

24

DNC

DNC

29

26

CAN 238

Ken Holland

Alex Vendrig

Allen Cook

PSSS

133

DSQ

24

DNC

22

DNC

DNC

29

27

CAN 232

Garry Graham

Glen Graham

Chris Graham

PSSS

134

25

22

DNF

DNC

DNC

DNC

29

28

CAN 2251

Petter Benneth

Brian Silver

Joy Silver

?

145

DNC

DNC

RET

RET

DNC

DNC

29

Provisory results
if a race do not has a result it is because the sailor has one of the following:
DNS, OCS, DNF, DSQ, RDG, DNC.


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