(Copenhagen, Denmark- July 5th)- Sixty-eight J/80s have descended upon
the quaint little seaside village called Dragor, a beautiful town just
north of Copenhagen along the seaside of the Baltic Sea. The
competition is hot and with multiple World Champions competing, the
Royal Danish YC's RC/PRO teams are doing a good job of keeping the
competitive fleet in check, having conducted three races on the first
day.
Currently, the American team on LE TIGRE, skippered by Glenn Darden is
winning by just three points with a 2-5-5, demonstrating that lessons
learned from previous Worlds and his successful Key West Race Week wins
are currently giving his LE TIGRE team an edge in the light to medium
winds on the Baltic. Says Glenn, "Thank goodness for doing the J/80
Swedish Championships/ Pre-Worlds over in Malmo the weekend before! The
team's working great, all in sync and we feel good just to be in the
running. The next few days will be difficult sailing as the racing is
very tight." What is clear is that current leaders are managing to
avoid the "big bad one" in their scores, many teams have single-digit
scores for two races but have bombed one race badly to currently keep
them off the podium.
Showing
surprising speeds and cunning tactics is the German team from Kieler
YC, Martin Menzner sailed to a 6-1-8 to be in second with 15 pts. Also
showing excellent speed were the two French boats, Jean Charles Moriceau
in third with a 9-13-1 for 23 pts and Malte Christopherson with a
16-2-7 for 25 pts. Fifth is the first of the formidable Spanish teams,
past World Champion Ignacio Camino on NEXTEL ENGINEERING, starting
strong in the first two races with a 1-4 but getting a 21st in the third
race for a total of 26 pts (Ignacio hopes to score well going forward
to toss the 21st!). Tied with Ignacio is the Swedish J/80 Champion
Ingemar Sundstedt with a 5-7-14 also for 26 pts. Lying 7th is another
Spanish Champion, Carlos Martinez sitting with a 3-26-4 scoreline for 33
pts. 9th is the first Danish boat sailed by Jesper Kragh Jespersen
with a 15-20-12 at 47 pts. Top British sailors are Tom Phipps, the
young, fast crew on HAMBLE YACHT SERVICES sailing to a 14-10-24 tally
for 48 pts. Past J/24 Italian Champion Dr Aldo Samele from Milano is
sailing a new CANARINO FEROCE and is top Italian boat in 11th with a
7-8-38 record for 53 pts. Top Russian team fresh from having sailed in
the Russian Nationals in the Canary Islands last fall is Vitaliy
Tarakanov, sailing to a 19-16-29 for 64 pts.
Two
teams that qualified the most for riding the biggest roller-coasters of
the day were current French J/80 Champion Eric Brezellec sailing
INTERFACE CONCEPT 2 to an OCS-6-3 record for 77 pts and past J/80 World
Champion Rayco Tabares from the Canary Islands sailing his famous HOTEL
GRAND CANARIAS to a 4-9-51 for 64 pts. Watch out for both these teams
as they've demonstrated they can climb the ladder very quickly and given
that there are at least 6 to 9 more races to sail, both teams could
easily factor into the top five overall.
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