(Dublin, Ireland)- In ideal conditions - moderate to fresh
south-easterly winds and sunshine - the BMW J/24 European Championships
concluded at Howth with four back-to-back races to complete the full
10-race program. Top of the table was the American team of RELOADED
(Mark Penfold) with 34 points, three ahead of the leading European entry
IL RICIO (Ian Southworth/Chris McLaughlin) which takes the European
Championship trophy.
For the 210 competitors from nine countries this year's J/24 Europeans
was a resounding success both on and off the water. Despite the fact
that the event had seen real, honest-to-goodness, nuclear gale
conditions the first day. That day (Monday) fell victim to the weather,
when winds in excess of 30 knots and gusts over 50 knots left the
Principal Race Officer David Lovegrove with no option other than to
abandon racing.
A
major factor in the event's success was the generous sponsorship from
BMW Ireland whose displays added immensely to the occasion. BMW's
contribution was huge, not just in financial terms but also by way of
support in several other key areas. The Race Management team, led by
Principal Race Officer David Lovegrove, deservedly received countless
plaudits for completing the 10-race schedule despite severe weather
conditions preventing two full days of racing. The quality of the
courses and the efficiency of the race management were also applauded.
Ashore, the pre-event measurement and registration went smoothly and the
craning in and out of 42 boats was an exercise in real co-ordination by
the marine staff. Organising Committee Chairman Derek Bothwell paid
tribute to the core group on his committee who handled general
administration, measurement, accommodation, PR and social activities and
to the 60 volunteers who helped in other ways such as RIB drivers,
committee and mark boats personnel, race office etc.
With the exception of their discard of a 20th in the fifth race,
RELOADED was consistently in the top four in most races and had one
bullet, while closest rivals IL RICIO had two bullets and only a 9th to
discard. That they had some 28 points to spare over the third placed
SERCO (Bob Turner) emphasized their dominance over the series. The
German champion ROTOMAN (Kai Mares) was only a point behind in 4th place
and won the final race of the regatta while Stuart Jardine, the oldest
helm in the championship, had the distinction of winning three races,
including the first two races of the final day. Another German boat
HUNGRIGER WOLF (Johann Huhn) had six top ten results to earn 6th
overall.
Local boat JIBBERISH (O'Kelly/Wormald/Walsh) enjoyed its best result
when finishing second behind STOUCHE (Jardine) in the seventh race while
German entry JJONE (Frithjof Schade) was looking at the same transom in
the eighth race. The Southworth/McLaughlin crew topped the fleet in the
penultimate race followed by the Hungarian boat NAVISCON (Farkas
Litkey) while SERCO took second behind ROTOMAN in the final race.
Needing
to beat their US rivals by several places in the last race to take 1st
overall, IL RICIO could only manage an 8th to RELOADED's 5th. The
leading Irish crew was HARD ON PORT (Flor O'Driscoll, HYC) in 10th
overall with JAMAIS ENCORE (John-Patrick McCaldin, Lough Erne YC) next
best in 17th.
The 42-boat fleet had faced a tough schedule of five back-to-back races
on the third day of the regatta, sailed in ideal conditions. They made
up for the weather-affected program and it was the consistency of the
sole American entry and a leading UK contender over those five races
which put them very much in command going into the final day.
RELOADED (Mark Penfold, Rochester YC) with Mike Ingham on helm, won the
first race of the day, sailed in a brisk westerly, with Irish champion
Flor O'Driscoll (Hard on Port, HYC) producing the best local result to
date by finishing 2nd ahead of the much-fancied IL RICIO (Ian
Southworth/Chris McLaughlin, RCYC Cowes).
The British boat moved up a gear in the second race, winning from
defending champions SERCO (Bob Turner, Castle Cove SC) and the Greek
champions EVNIKI (Aitsiadis Dimitrios) but RELOADED bounced back by
taking the gun on the series' 4th race ahead of SERCO again and JELI
(Stig McDonald, Royal Western YC).
Race 5 in the series saw a complete reversal of fortunes, with the
honours going to boats not previously in the frame. Victory went to
JAWBREAKER (David Cooper, Royal Western YC) in front of German boat
JJONE (Frithjof Schade, Joersfelder SC) and the Italian champions LA
SUPERBA (Ignazio Bonanno, C V Marina Militara). At the same time, it
proved disastrous for RELOADED and SERCO who finished 20th and 22nd
respectively. Added to a black flag on the opening race, that result had
a significant impact on SERCO's chances of retaining the trophy. The
fifth race of a long day was a triumph for one of the J/24 Class
stalwarts Stuart Jardine whose STOUCHE headed HUNGRIDER WOLF (Johann
Huhn, SVAOe) and RELOADED to the finishing line. With one discard in
force at the moment, RELOADED had just two points of a margin over IL
RICIO, with SERCO 21 points adrift in the bronze medal position. Sailing photo credits- FOTOSAIL
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