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OK Dinghy World Championships at Quiberon - Overall

by Robert Deaves, OK Dinghy International Association 30 Jul 2016 08:20 AEST 22-29 July 2016

Jim Hunt (GBR) sealed his second OK Dinghy World Championship title in Quiberon, France, after a very difficult final day for both organisers and competitors. He made sure of the win with a nervous 12th in the first race of the day, before ending the series in style by winning the final race. Jørgen Svendsen (DEN) had to settle for silver, while Charlie Cumbley (GBR) took the bronze.

A look at the results for the day tells its own story with lots of casualties of the big shifts and patchy winds. After several attempts to start on the pin end biased line, the wind did the race officer's job and shifted to the right to give a squarer line, but not before 14 boats were pulled out under the black flag. A huge right shift out of the start left those on the left stranded with no way back, including many in the top 10. Bo Reker Andersen (DEN) crossed the line first, but was one of those BFD, and it was Jonas Borjesson (SWE) who took the winner's gun after sailing a perfect race.

With Hunt in 12th and Svendsen in 10th, Hunt had done enough to win the title with a race to spare, but being the superb sportsman he is, he stayed out for the final race. Again there were multiple attempts to start until finally the line was reset. Again it was shifty as ever, and again Borjesson led round the top mark. However Hunt was not far behind and soon took the lead to win from Andre Budzien (GER) and Chris Arnell (GBR).

The wind had been shifty all week but the final day took the medal for the shiftiest day of the week. Hunt said, "The first race was very difficult, very hard to get a handle on what was going and there was a big right shift with pressure out of the start. I'd gone down to the port end where most of my competitors were and we got stuck on the outside of it, trying to work our way across. All the gains were coming from the right side so it was difficult. Most of us were waiting for the left shift and it never came and the longer you waited the worse it got. So it was painful."

"The second race was the same again but more people knew what was happening so more were sticking to the right hand side and it got a bit easier. I stuck to the right hand side pretty hard and got out of jail, which was nice."

In winning the world title he also wins a free flight and hotel for next year's World Championship in Barbados. "Had I known that was on offer I'd have probably wobbled a bit, or a bit more. But it's an opportunity not to miss."

"I have a new boat on order, and I have to go to Barbados."

He summed up his feelings on winning the title for a second time. "12 years ago I went thinking I had a chance at winning it. This year I didn't, so I was very pleasantly surprised. But I am extremely happy. I didn't think I'd get another chance, as an old man, but I think in a more stable breeze I'd have had a lot of trouble. That's my only chance when it's shifty like that, but yes very pleased."

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Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9R10Pts
1GBR   11HUNT Jim3412225212122
2DEN   3SVENDSEN Jorgen21204149610441
3GBR   1CUMBLEY Charlie56714134147849
4SWE  2797MATS Caap12116563111BFD1267
5NZL  544GREG Wilcox98226378871672
6DEN   21PETERSEN Bo12981324113171175
7DEN   6MYRALF Stefan73220206269BFD7100
8SWE  100HANSSON‑MILD Thomas4153212115BFD7222110
9POL   14PAWLACZYK Pawel14101231025BFD13524116
10GER  803ZIMMERMANN MARTIN v1318813891626BFD25136
11GBR  2183BURTON Richard853818BFD18351429138
12GER  792BUDZIEN Andre6BFD3DSQj517432139
13GBR   17BOURNE David22917718201336BFD9151
14AUS  768JACKSON Mark1633241019152203115152
15AUS  753SKELTON Mark15141622141424103932161
16POL   1GAJ Thomasz117391535221716DNF10172
17NZL  536RONE ERIC2812523291029256921182
18NZL  558WILLIAMS Michael1021423717306122227182
19GER  778BEHRENS Soenke2013301736263819933203
20GBR  999DAVIES Tim18172619262937241542211
21DEN   1ANDERSEN Bo Reker36234217311234BFD48216
22POL   4DROZDZIK Radoslaw3041111651165931813217
23GBR   3COWOOD Simon2722153625810BFD3841222
24POL   7BERNAT Marek3236143937713018623235
25GBR   21ARNELL Christopher2939311112424133503241
26SWE  2809BORJESSON Jonas42422314224452BFD15245
27GER  797PICH Andreas23301330323833281838245
28DEN  1397KOFOED HENRIK17343535442714143556255
29SWE  2820PAVIA Stefan33371831331725374828259
30GBR  2156DEAVES Robert37283726471122214437263
31GBR  2145WOODS Tony21194445154920175336266
32GER  787TIETJE Ralf25164647313421302540268
33DEN  1335JOHANSEN Mogens4643212793315226754270
34GBR   67RUSHWORTH Andrew26204725282831392653270
35GER  765POSPIECH Rainer49242946343727234320283
36AUS  754WILLIAMS Brent47266633434118BFD46284
37NZL  2042GOWER Luke45382738402143412019287
38GER  775RADEMACHER Joerg38252529633634406517307
39SWE  2796LARSSON Bengt43DNF3428234628BFD2118349
40FRA  1820DEJUGNAT Julien74711966245251291626354
41BEL  230PIRENNE Jacques5073DSQj40482332443231373
42GBR  2116BRADBURN ED344449241632BFD32BFD35374
43GBR  2176BYERS Keith24314341615035486151384
44DEN  1407PEDERSEN MalteOCS355448583955152869401
45SWE  2803BERNESAND Marlen4161526141403635BFD34401
46GER  791STERLOW Franck51525642395349382755406
47GBR   84STEEL Ben35516592119RET2775DSQj410
48GER  800MACKMANN Ralf66DNF2834503557663739412
49SWE  2775BILLSTROM Johnny31323351606648435757412
50GBR   4COX Simon395364444548234258RET416
51GBR  2124CROXFORD WILL59554843386444BFD1949419
52GER  735GERICKE Dirk62274153464747548166443
53FRA  1824RENOUX Alain57621055715958593460454
54GBR  2169TURNER Will19BFDRET32271219BFDBFD30463
55GER  595GROSCHL DanielDNCDNC4588424539611143482
56GER  757HAGEMANN Falk68486959557254464946494
57FRA  1830NICOLAS Patrick64585162546750712475501
58GBR  2101WILLIAMS Elisabeth60725770684340564567506
59GBR   64HAMMOND Jon53455958697071605647517
60SWE  2752ARNE Malm52467852496545727661518
61FRA  1764LAMARQUE Frederic77DNF5049649553701352523
62BEL  214VERRIJDT PaulZFP685554577456555450523
63SWE  2783ANDERSSON JonasDSQj47915630606858BFD14532
64GBR  2120KETTERIDGE David69DNF5369786362494264549
65SWE  2786HOEKSTRA SipkeZFPDNF6180705560473073562
66GBR   18LOVEGROVE Deryck65497557846977686445569
67GBR  2178TIDD Rodney44598181568174527158576
68AUS  736WAKEFIELD Grant5869846874544263BFD68580
69GER  640MARCHOT Sven83676874675878793359583
70GER  688FOEST Ronald85636265737588574162583
71NED  667HOCKSTRA HesselZFPDNF5875595684752972586
72NZL  475COVENY Phil55577371725163BFDBFD44594
73GBR   41LYNCH Peter5640717966616650DNCDNC597
74GBR   46KENNETH CarrollOCS29365077794667BFDDNC600
75SWE  2782RUDBLOM Peter4850776085776964BFD70600
76GER  751RAMIN Knut73707485758461653665603
77GER  766GORONZI Gunnar71648577806872516863614
78SWE   10BUCHANAN Robert54548683798065695578617
79GBR  2155CRICHTON Edward76666778528780767279646
80GER  678RIDDER Heinz63607086949275537985663
81NED  668RYNINK Hendrik79DNF7973627376RET6071681
82FRA  1810LIDON Jean‑claude70756076838981867377681
83FRA   29MASSERON NoelRETDNF72645357DNCDNC23RET701
84DEN  1451FURNEAUX Richard6177976782976745BFDDNC701
85BEL  203ROMMELAERE Joost93749884967690734083709
86DEN  1432RALF Eriksen81769693818283746376709
87GER  651ROENTGEN Frederik80DNF9089899385626286736
88DEN  112JAKOBSEN Svend84DNF836365787378DNCDNC740
89FRA  1472BERENGER Henri89DNF8995768670847081740
90GER  767THOMPSON Erik725694911009992808389756
91DEN  1472THYBO PeterZFPDNF8782RET8595834674757
92GBR  2058REDDYHOFF Mary96789587879187817884768
93FRA  1664COURSIERES Bernard97DNF9290938394855980773
94FRA  1816DUBREUIL Erik88DNF9999868893826691792
95GER  776GRONHOLZ FABIAN406540RETDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC793
96FRA  1769BLANDUREAU Remi98821001009210196875194800
97GBR  2080PIKE Paul95799394979686908087800
98GBR  2045DUTTON Paul92DNF10396959482777488801
99POL   12WLOCZKOWSKI Waldemar90808897989891927792805
100BEL  207PODEVYN François9481DPIi98999079918293807
101GER  539BORCHERS ULI87DNF7692881008989BFD82811
102BEL  221COWES Philippe91DNF10110191102BFD885290824
103GBR  2123TURNER AndyOCSDNF63729062RETDNCDNCDNC827
104GBR   19HOULT Brenda82DNF82DNCDNCDNC64RETDNCDNC876
105GBR  2170BOURNE RobertRETDNF80DNCDNCDNCDNCDNCRETDNF944
FRA   00DELACOURT FlorentRETDNFDNCDNCDNCDNCDNFRETDNCDNC972
FRA  1823DE KERVENOAEL GuillaumeDNCDNFDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNFDNC972

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