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GC32 World Championship at Lake Garda - Overall

by Event Media 27 May 2018 11:41 PDT 23-27 May 2018
Team Tilt - GC32 World Championship © Pedro Martinez / GC32 World Championship

On Lake Garda today, the Schneiter family's Team Tilt, managed by father Alex and steered by Olympic 49er sailor son Sébastien, was crowned first ever GC32 World Champion. Apart from a brief falter in today's final race, the Swiss team over the last three days never finished a race lower than fourth, despite tricky conditions, a variety of race courses and wind strengths that Lake Garda threw at the 13 teams.

In the same year as they finished second overall on the GC32 Racing Tour in 2016, Sébastien Schneiter competed in the Rio 2016 Olympic Games and last year skippered the Swiss team in the Red Bull Youth America's Cup. The young Team Tilt crew returned to GC32 sailing here with maturity.

"We had great team work – it worked really well on board - and short, but good preparation for this event," explained Schneiter. "We definitely learned a lot from the Youth America's Cup. Here we managed to sail fast while staying calm."

Team Tilt's performance was all the more remarkable following a disastrous opening day that left them lying 11th overall. "We were unlucky and we didn't sail that well," Schneiter admitted. "We knew we were much better than that - we were just keen to keep racing to improve our ranking." Incredibly, the Swiss team turned this around in just one day, leading at the end of day two.

While this was Schneiter's first World title, this was far from the case with tactician/mainsheet trimmer Glenn Ashby, winning skipper of Emirates Team New Zealand's in last year's America's Cup for whom this is his 17th World Championship title, and his first in a crew larger than two. Ashby was previously part of the Team Tilt crew in 2016.

Team Tilt also claimed the ANONIMO Speed Challenge recording the highest average speed of 22.25 knots down the two reach/gybe course. This won them an Anonimo Nautilo GC32 Edition timepiece, to go with the Anonimo Nautilo Bi Color Bronze they claimed for their Championship victory.

On this final day, proceedings got underway early with one race held at 0830 in the northerly Peler before competitors were sent ashore to wait for the southerly Ora to build. After this three more races were held. Winning this morning's race had put Jes Gram-Hansen and Rasmus Køstner's SAP Extreme Sailing Team into the lead, but deep results in today's last two races caused the Danish team to finish second by eight points. Oman Air completed the podium a further 11 points back.

Ernesto Bertarelli's Alinghi had a mixed day but good enough to secure fourth, albeit tied on points with INEOS Rebels UK. Bertarelli was also the run-away leader in the Owner Driver Championship, finishing on 88 points to the 129 of Jason Carroll's second placed Argo.

"I am pretty happy with the result considering the level of the class," said Bertarelli. "There are some very good sailors behind me. Of course we would have liked to have made the podium, but the reality is that we haven't sailed together enough. We did two days together in Oman in February before the start of the Extreme Sailing Series™ season and then a year before that in Oman – four days with the boat before we got here."

Bertarelli praised the race committee for managing to get in 16 races and was proud that a Swiss team had claimed the title.

INEOS Rebels UK had a better day today that caused them to gain a place on the leaderboard. Helmsman Leigh McMillan deftly threaded their black GC32 through the fleet to start on port at the committee boat three times and twice this resulted in podium finishes.

"We were fighting to get back to fourth, but Alinghi beat us on countback which is a bit disappointing," said McMillian." It came down to within a couple of metres of the finish line. All round it was a really solid effort by all the guys – we're learning absolutely heaps every time we go out and I'm really enjoying pushing them hard."

Of this first GC32 World Championship, GC32 International Class President Simon Delzoppo, skipper of.film Racing said: "It has been fantastic. We have had a wonderful event. Seeing all the boats together – it has been a great competition with lots of races in varying conditions, light conditions and winds up to 18 knots. It has been fantastic to test all the crews out in different ranges that Garda has to offer. Team Tilt was very consistent - they fought back many times and were always near the lead. They did a fantastic job."

Quotes from the team

Sébastien Schneiter, skipper: "It hasn't quite sunk in yet! It's amazing to have won the World Championships and to have finished in front of such prestigious teams! I'm happy to have experienced this alongside such a great team: a bunch of friends accompanied by Glenn Ashby. We share one of Glenn's many world titles now and are very proud of that! We fought all the way to the finish with SAP, we gave it everything we had to beat them!"

Glenn Ashby, mainsail trimmer: "I had a lot of fun this week with Team Tilt. The crew was parachuted into a very competitive fleet and managed to stay the course. We managed to avoid too many bad results and the consistency paid off in the end. We were especially successful at getting back on track after the opening day! It is a great surprise to win this world title, the team has worked very hard and it has paid off!"

Overall Results:

PosTeamR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9R10R11R12R13R14R15R16Pts
1 Team Tilt1371412341234323760
2 SAP Extreme Sailing Team3631312812611147968
3 Oman Air102526153101511255679
4 Alinghi11073236268778104488
5 INEOS Rebels UK61106554534613732888
6 NORAUTO4112124817932210131594
7 Red Bull Sailing Team5348107287513961815111
8 Realteam2126584711137912491010129
9 Argo85897991351211596112129
10 Frank Racing789711101110111183511121135
11 Zoulou1291210961264144612793135
12 Team México94131414141312129108138613172
13 .film Racing111311111211109813121011121312179
Owner-drivers
1 Alinghi11073236268778104488
2 Argo85897991341011596112129
3 Frank Racing789711101110111183511121135
4 Zoulou1291210961264144612793135
5 .film Racing111311111211109813121011121312179

Team Oman Air comment on their podium place:

"We are really happy with the result, and we were sailing really well at times," said veteran British sailor Greenhalgh. "We made a couple of tactical mistakes unfortunately and you really get punished when that happens. We have learnt so much as a team with these wind conditions, and are looking forward to taking that to the next event. We are definitely one of the top boats in these conditions now."

And he added: "We are looking forward to Barcelona as last year we went there and won. We are really hoping we can repeat that performance."

The heightened competition and strong result has inspired confidence in the crew said Al Mashari, Oman Air's bowman. "With more boats than usual on the startline and around the course, at times it was very exciting. It added something different and it was of course more competitive, but it was a lot of fun. With a good finish here in Garda we can look forward to the rest of the season with confidence."

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