(Rochester, NY)- Over 100 J/24 teams are breathlessly anticipating the
start of the first "open" J/24 Worlds in decades. Starting September
13th, a strong American contingent will be doing battle against a cadre
of past World, European, North American, South American, Canadian,
Bermudian, Brazilian, Argentinean, Chilean, Peruvian and Japanese
Champions. Hosted by the Rochester Yacht Club in Rochester, NY,
located on the south shore of Lake Ontario, the teams are anticipating
how best to get out of the starting blocks with over 100 boats on one
huge line with multiple line boats calling the start and keeping the
aggressive teams in check.
On the American side of the equation, the "open" registrants has
encouraged a lot of the "old guard" from past J/24 wars to jump into the
fray and test how far the world of J/24 sailing has progressed over the
course of time. Additionally, it has also encouraged a number of
young, college-experienced sailing teams to jump in with minimal budgets
and determine whether they're competitive at a global level. Amongst
the veterans are Pat Toole's 3 BIG DOGS from Santa Barbara, CA, Tony
Parker's BANGOR PACKET with Geoff Ewenson as tactician from Annapolis,
MD, Al Constant's BLITZ from Long Island Sound; and John Gjerde's
PERSISTENCE from Lake Minnetonka J/24 Fleet #1!! Amongst the next
generation teams are a powerful group from Newport, including Will
Welles' COUGAR, Tim Healey's 11th HOUR RACING and Peter Levesque's
ORANGE BLOSSOM with Charlie Enright as tactician. Other top champion
teams include Mike Ingham's USA 5448, Travis Odenbach's HONEY BADGER,
Darby & Jud Smith's DARBY from Marblehead, MA, Mike Sudofsky's BOB
DYLAN, Kevin O'Brien's FUGUE STATE (with Moth World Champion and Melges
24 Champion Bora Gulari from Detroit, MI as tactician). Finally, the
"unofficial" Sailing World team from Newport is sailing on their
thoroughbred CRACK OF NOON with Ian Scott, Herb McCormick, Stu Streuli,
Dave Reed and Charlie Zechel on-board.
After the Americans, the second largest contingent by far are the
Canadians with twenty-five teams participating. Amongst their top boats
will be John Wynacht's STICKY FINGERS, Tom Barbeau's NAVTECH.CA and
Mike Howarth's MR H.
The next largest contingent are the extremely competitive teams from
South America, with nine teams headed north to vie for top "Americas"
honors, too. Leading that charge are the top Argentineans (Nicolas
Cubria's ELVIS and Matias Pereira's LUCA) and past multi-world champion
Mauricio Santa Cruz from Brazil sailing yet another BRUSCHETTA.
Rounding out the South Americans are three boats each from Peru (Javier
Arribas Leigh's HAWKY, Luis Olcese's SCARAMOUCHE & Tania Zimmerman's
JITANA) and Chile (Raul del Castillo's LA BANCA, Vernon Robert's JOYITA
& Matias Sequel's GURU). Amongst the "island nations", sailing are
Bermudian champ Trevor Boyce on NO SKIRT REQUIRED, Barbudan Neil Burke
sailing IMPULSE and Japan's Mikio Tokano sailing HANSELKAI.
Finally, the European contingent is perhaps the least represented in the
"J/24 Nation", with single entries from France (Nicolas Mabboux's
TEMPUS) and Germany (Frithjof Schade's EL SCHLACHTSCHIFF). Noticeably
absent are top Australian, British, Mexican, Irish and Italian J/24
teams in this year's worlds. For more J/24 Worlds sailing information