J/24 Worlds at Cannigione, Sardinia – Practice Race

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Hedgehog Crew Chris McLaughlin Reports

Race officer, Peter Regio had his work cut out as the 78 strong J24 World Championship fleet tested out his line for the practice race at the J24 World Championship on Sunday.

The event at Cannigione, Sardinia, has attracted entries from 18 countries including the current World Champion, Mauricio Santa Cruz from Brazil.

After two general recalls and a Black Flag, the bulk of the fleet took the race officer at his word when he warned by VHF that another premature mass start would result in abandonment for the day. The fleet lined up and was led over by United 5 of Germany and World Champion, Santa Cruz.

But starting to leeward and behind, it was Ian Southworth sailing Inmarsat Hedgehog, who led the race to the weather mark, followed by Canada’s Rossi Milev, sailing class Chairman, Bob Turner’s boat, Headcase, second and Santa Cruz in Bruschetta third.

In a repeat of their Italian Nationals performance, Hedgehog lead on every course leg.

Only when two thirds of the way up did the fleet realise the race officer. Had recalled the fleet via a last minute postponement flag.

Comments Ian Southworth:

“Conditions were great and and although we saw the AP, most of the top competitors were around us, so we just kept going”.

After a run and two beats Hedgehog had an extensive lead on the main fleet and as the Race committee lifted the old windward mark in front of him, he bore away, hoisted spinnaker and led the sinners home toward the bar.

Line honors went to Paul Toms of Ireland, sailing Joya from Edward Cox of the Royal Sydney YC and Alec Hughes of Peru. Just seven boats started and finished correctly, the remaining 70 opting to sail theiir own race…

Much lighter wind is forecast for tomorrow and Tuesday when the World Championship starts in earnest.

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