
As on Thursday, racing was started with a Black Flag after Principal Race Officer Klaus Lahme did a general recall. Southworth, who had already suffered a Black flag disqualification on the previous day, opted for a conservative start, as he couldn’t afford to his closest opponent, America Mike Ingham, get away or – or even worse – let himself get pushed over the line.
Chris McLaughlin, who sails on board of Ian Southworth´s IL RICIO, said: “Our worst fear was to have a Black flag start again, but we were relieved to get a good start and to find ourselves first at the windward mark through some very difficult shifts arriving.”

“The thing we have learnt is that if you are not enjoying yourselves, you will never succeed,” said McLaughlin. “We have a team that is very close to each other, who has fun along the way, no matter if we win or lose. There were times in the middle of this week when I became very nervous and tense, and the rest of them laughed my out of it and made me have a glass of wine, and I felt a lot better the next day.”

“I have known David since I was 18 years and it has been fantastic to sail with a friend who is also such an incredible coach,” said McLaughlin. “David is a very special person, and also very demanding. We have not been drinking this week, we have not been partying, and we have eaten a lot of cake and tea in the afternoon because David has high standards. I think if the German Olympic team has the same experience as we have had, I think they should be winning some medals in Rio.”
Andrew McLelland has been a J/24 European Champion in the past. “He is a competent helmsman and brilliant trimmer,” said Chris McLaughlin.

Mike Ingham from Rochester, USA, who was sailing with the 2014 J/24 World Champion, Will Welles, as a tactician, couldn’t cover Ian Southworth in the last race and finished in eighth position. With 26 points of difference, he and his crew became vice champions of the J/24 worlds. Travis Odenbach’s HONEY BADGER in third place also comes from Rochester, New York.

Javier Arribas Harten from Peru won the trophy for the best Crew under 25.
Best German boat is Team TINTO from Hamburg, helmed by Till Pomarius. TINTO, a mixed crew with an average age of less than 25, took the honours from older and more experienced crews such as team ROTOMAN or SULLBERG. “Our next goal are the J/24 Worlds 2016 in Japan,” said Genoa Trimmer Bele Schuett. TracTrac Race Tracking to replay the races J/24 Worlds Facebook page
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