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Truswell and Pascoe still ahead

Brits hold top four spots at the International 14 Worlds

Sunday January 11th 2015, Author: Tracey Johnstone, Location: Australia

The British have given notice that they intend taking out the podium places at this year’s I14 World Championship after delivering another commanding performance on Geelong’s Corio Bay.

Britain’s Glen Truswell and Sam Pascoe took first place across the line. Ben McGrane and James Hughes were second and the heavier and strong-wind specialists Richard Bone and Chris Rodway were third. Continuing on their dominating form, Andy and Tom Partington were fourth and defending World Champion Archie Massey and crew Harvey Hillary were fifth.

There was some boat yard anxiety this morning as the clouds cleared and the wind built. Massey found his post-race 2 fix-it job on the jib sheet didn’t work and he had to scramble around for some quick drying glue. Truswell was seen doing a last minute number on his sheets, making sure all were solid for a heavy race. Other teams were going similar checks in anticipation of a tough day ahead.

Heading out to the course the capsizes started, and it wasn’t long before some teams turned tail and headed home. For those who made it to the start line they enjoyed a clean start. On the committee boat end Truswell, McGrane and Massey were together.

“Archie was beneath us and Ben above us. We all got lifted up slightly. Ben came out best from that start. After the first tack we got lifted inside of Ben and just cleared him at the windward mark. Once we found the reach mark, we were first to hoist. We got a little away there and then down the second reach we got a huge gust and had to drop the kite. There was a big shift on that second reach of about 30 degrees with about five more knots of breeze.

“On the next beat Ben gained quite a lot by going hard right so we had to work quite hard down the next run to get away from them,” Pascoe said. Even with gusts of over 20 knots Pascoe said they weren’t fazed.

“Ben had some trouble with his jib on the last run which finally gave us some breathing space,” Pascoe added.

Tom Partington talked after the race about survival conditions today. “We got a knot in our kite at one stage. Then when we got down towards the leeward mark the waves were really lumpy. It was quite tricky conditions. We are normally faster in those conditions, but we have new sails and we haven’t quite found the right tuning for that sort of breeze,” Partington said.

Massey had another disappointing day today, finishing in fifth across the line. “We spent all day chasing our set-up. We just struggled all day long. We were better yesterday when we had to hold the jib sheet,” his crew Hillary quipped.

“The gap is getting bigger to the guys in front“, a down-beat Massey added.

Even with two firsts and a second in his results, Truswell is realistic about how he will approach the final four races. “There is a hell of a long way to go. We just keep treating every race as a new one knowing at the end, that to win the world title we are going to need really tidy scores. The fat lady is a long way away as yet so we will keep our heads down and keep working towards nailing ones, two, threes,” Truswell said.

Farther down the fleet there were plenty of teams making a valiant effort to get around the course and across the line. There were plenty of retirements with a depleted and exhausted fleet eventually making it back to shore.

In the overall results, Truswell/Pascoe are in first on four points, McGrane/Hughes in second on six, Massey/Hillary in third on 12 points and Andy and Tom Partington in fourth on 14 points after three races and no drops.

In fifth place overall and leading the Australian Championship point score are Brad Devine and Ian Furlong. Devine went into today’s race with a strong expectation that he would struggle against the British teams.

“This is like club racing for them. The big bonus for the Brits is that they sail with the top sailors every weekend, whereas our top sailors only get together once a year, sail for seven races and then not see each other for 12 months. Their racing in that really, close, fast, environment all the time. The Australian guys tend not to do that because we are so isolated. Where their fleet is spread out over several yacht clubs, ours is spread out all over the country. So they have great club racing every weekend with the top sailors,” Devine said.

In second on the Australian Championship point score is the over-50s team of Lindsay Irwin and Andrew Perry. They had a great, but tiring day, finishing in sixth place, ahead of Devine. “We got a bit tired and a bit brain dead near the end, missing the lay-line. Other than that we got around and kept it upright.

It’s always good to be ahead of Brad,” a smiling Irwin said.

Racing continues tomorrow with Race 4 of the series scheduled to start at 2pm.

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Results

Pos Nat Skipper Crew R1 R2 R3 Tot
1 GBR Glen Truswell Sam Pascoe 1 2 1 4
2 GBR Ben McGrane James Hughes 3 1 2 6
3 GBR Archie Massey Harvey Hillary 2 5 5 12
4 GBR Andy Partington Tom Partington 4 6 4 14
5 AUS Brad Devine Ian Furlong 6 3 7 16
6 GBR Richard Bone Chris Rodway 9 8 3 20
7 AUS Lindsay Irwin Andrew Perry 14 4 6 24
8 GBR Katie Nurton Nigel Ash 5 11 13 29
9 AUS David Hayter Trent Neighbour 7 19 8 34
10 AUS Mark Krstic Cameron Mc Donald 8 13 18 39
11 GBR Andy Fitzgerald Richard Dobson 10 7 23 40
12 AUS Stuart Sloss Ben Lawrie 22 9 9 40
13 AUS Scott Cunningham Dave Parker 23 10 10 43
14 AUS Ron Scherwinski James Lanati 17 12 14 43
15 GER Georg Borkenstein Eike Dietrich 13 23 12 48
16 AUS Tony Carr Scott Cole 16 14 21 51
17 AUS David Lugg Dave Bramley 20 20 19 59
18 AUS Chris Vaughan Matt Balmer 26 18 16 60
19 AUS Roger Blasse Andrew Gilligan 33 17 11 61
20 USA Terence Gleeson Evan Sjostedt 11 24 28 63
21 AUS Cameron Elliott Sam Batt 25 21 22 68
22 CAN Dan Cunningham Ian Struthers 12 34 27 73
23 AUS Graeme Everett Andrew Wilson 31 22 20 73
24 AUS Luke Devine Eike Ehrig 21 32 26 79
25 AUS Adam Syme Daniel Farthing 36 16 31 83
26 AUS Ben Austin Peter Nicholson 30 45 15 90
27 AUS Greg Coutts Jason Close 29 36 25 90
28 GBR Andrew Penman Chris Watson 24 40 32 96
29 GBR Julian Pearson David Edge 15 15 68.0F 98
30 AUS Ian Arber Drew Farrar 38 30 30 98
31 AUS Steve Vance Blake Vance 43 35 24 102
32 USA Ron Boehm John Gilmour 28 37 37 102
33 AUS Cameron Dale Adam Evans 27 44 34 105
34 CAN Lauren Laventure Jason Lemieux 18 47 42 107
35 AUS Dave Alexander Dan Wilsdon 68.0U 26 17 111
36 USA Chris Rutz Michael Radziejowski 19 54 41 114
37 AUS Ben Strong James Patterson 49 29 39 117
38 AUS Nigel Smith Dane Stead 48 33 36 117
39 GBR Charles Duchesne Tom Bracewell 41 28 50 119
40 AUS Tim Vance Greg Vance 44 41 35 120
41 AUS Anthony Anderson Mike Mcdonald 68.0U 25 29 122
42 USA Kirk Twardowski Michael Lazzaro 39 38 45 122
43 GER Bjoern Frasch Oliver Peter 32 27 68.0F 127
44 AUS Sam Duncan John Warren 45 43 40 128
45 AUS Scott Davis Daniel Vaughan 52 46 33 131
46 AUS Phil Vance Andrew Vance 35 31 68.0F 134
47 AUS Stephen Edmunds Tom Edmunds 40 53 44 137
48 GBR Robin Pascal Martin Pascal 56 48 38 142
49 AUS Phillip Tomamichel Geoffrey Tomamichel 37 39 68.0F 144
50 AUS Brec Mitton Peter Knispel 42 42 68.0F 152
51 GBR Colin Smith Imogen Smith 57 52 43 152
52 AUS Ian Cunningham David Cunningham 34 51 68.0F 153
53 GER Julian Retzlaff Fabio Pfisterer 51 58 46 155
54 AUS Philip Strong Jeffre Klemm 62 50 47 159
55 ITA Dominic Van Essen Simona Saccani 54 59 48 161
56 AUS David McGeoch Bridget Mcgeoch 50 49 68.0F 167
57 JPN Yasutaka Uto Satoshi Ishida 60 57 51 168
58 AUS Robert Vickery Arron Vickery 46 55 68.0F 169
59 AUS Christian Wangel Henrik Wangel 64 56 49 169
60 AUS Wayne Frankcombe Marcus Korobacz 47 68.0F 68.0S 183
61 AUS Brian Long Frederic Papon 53 62 68.0F 183
62 AUS Marcel Bucek Scott Curtis 58 60 68.0F 186
63 AUS Jason Dixon Pat Agar 55 68.0F 68.0F 191
64 AUS Richard Thomas Luke Thomas 61 63 68.0F 192
65 AUS Takashi Furugaki Kenichi Hagiwara 65 61 68.0F 194
66 AUS John Taylor Martyn Tribe 59 68.0F 68.0S 195
67 AUS David Lorimer Freya Vickery 63 68.0F 68.0F 199

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