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Second consecutive title for Kilroy

Audi Melges 20 Worlds conclude in San Fran

Saturday October 3rd 2015, Author: James Boyd, Location: United States

It was a dramatic final day in San Francisco at the 2015 Audi Melges 20 World Championship hosted by San Francisco Yacht Club (SFYC). John Kilroy, Jr. aboard Samba Pa Ti has won his second, consecutive title. With the win, double success is also extended to crew member Jeff Reynolds, and Bill Hardesty who becomes a two-time Melges 20 World Champion tactician.

At the awards ceremony, Kilroy gave a heart-warming speech about his team and how Liam, came to sail in the Audi Melges 20 Class: "This is such an amazing class. This is the smallest boat I have ever sailed and I never thought I was going to be in this class for more than a year," said a very emotional Kilroy. "It is such a great honor to be here, before you all - as an owner, as a family. And, I thank you for accepting Liam. I thank everyone in this room. I thank you for being the wonderful people that you are. This class is special. I salute you."

In second overall, Cesar Gomes Neto on Portobello had a fantastic event. "I like a lot of breeze. Believe it or not, it keeps me calm. The light air makes me nervous," said Gomes Neto at the awards ceremony. "It was a lot of fun. This is such a nice class. So many great sailors. I just love this. I wish I knew how fast we were going today, but there was so much water downwind coming over the boat."

Liam Kilroy on Wildman came away from the Worlds with a third place trophy, followed by Guido Miani on Out of Reach finishing the event in fourth. It was a very proud day for Jim Wilson and his Oleander team as they rounded out the top five.

In the all-amateur team division, Oleg Evdokimenko on Kotyara with Aleksander Andrianov and Kontstantin Besputin are newly crowned Corinthian World Champions. "The racing was amazing this week and we were so happy to be racing in San Francisco," said Konstantin Besputin, Corinthian World Champion crew member. "This was a great place to have a Worlds, racing against the very best sailors. This win was a great step for us as a team."

"We hope to see many of the teams at the Monaco Winter Series that is happening over the next few months. There is great racing for sure. All of the events are very organized and regatta management is fantastic."

Paul Currie at the helm of Wild Deuces with Justin Barnes and David Mori from Canada completed the event in second overall. Jay Golison driving Midlife Crisis with crew members Steve Flam and Keiran Searle were third.

All top tier teams were awarded trophies and Stella Rosa's 954 Champagne.

The final day of Worlds in San Francisco culminated in two final races that were absolute knock-down drag outs, literally for some. Early forecasts predicted the breeze would get bigger as the day went on, the real question was of course how quickly, if and when would it reach the Class' wind speed maximum.

Race Seven was won by Kilroy, securing his World Championship title. Corrado Agusta's Customly proved that he and his team were still in the groove with a successful first race of the day to take second. Drew Weirda's Merga had a great race to finish third.

For the final heat of the World Championship series. Under sunshine and 18-20 knots, Gomes Neto made it count, getting out front for the win. The top mark roundings and downwind runs were sheer entertainment as some teams were hit hard on the gybe sets allowing for other teams to unexpectedly advance. Freides recovered from a disappointing thirty-fourth in Race Seven to finish second. Miani was third.

Full results below

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Results: 

 

Pos Sail no Yacht Skipper/Crew R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 Net
1 USA 13131 Samba Pa Ti John Kilroy 1 6 3 2 4 1 1 16 18
2 BRA 245 Portobello Cesar Gomes Neto 5 2 16 6 6 5 6 1 31
3 USA 311 WildMan Liam Kilroy 13 1 6 1 1 8 9 6 32
4 MON 333 Out of Reach Guido Miani 2 22 5 10 2 4 15 3 41
5 USA 250 Oleander James Wilson 9 25 2 4 9 6 11 5 46
6 USA 236 Pacific Yankee Drew Freides 18 8 1 5 3 10 34 2 47
7 MON 81 Customly Corrado Agusta 40/DNF 9 21 8 7 2 2 9 58
8 ITA 65 STIG Alessandro Rombelli 10 3 8 27 11 21 10 4 67
9 ITA 23 Mascalzone Latino jr. Achille Onorato 6 13 4 24 18 9 8 11 69
10 USA 8 Shimmer Brian Porter 20 18 11 3 12 12 7 7 70
11 USA 4014 Pinta Michael Illbruck 16 5 15 11 8 11 16 19 82
12 USA 280 Merga Drew Wierda 25 4 10 23 26 18 3 12 95
13 CAN 214 Grinning Streak Rhonda Joyce 14 11 12 16 14 3 35 33 103
14 AUS 13 Transfusion Guido Belgiorno-Nettis 4 16 19 21 16 24 23 8 107
15 USA 1315 Ninkasi John Taylor 22 7 9 15 20 25 17 17 107
16 USA 414 Cinghiale Robert Wilber 24 20 18 26 17 7 14 10 110
17 USA 228 Midnight Blue Jason Michas 8 21 35 19 27 13 12 14 114
18 USA 217 Slingshot Wes Whitmyer Jr 12 17 29 18 35 14 5 29 124
19 USA 14 Red Sky Sailing Team Paul Reilly 15 15 23 29 10 17 24 22 126
20 USA 133 Funner Sid Gorham 7 19 33 12 22 20 26 21 127
21 ITA 50 Fremito D'Arja Dario Levi 40/DNS 40/DNS 13 20 5 15 21 15 129
22 MON 301 Raya Matteo Marenghi Vaselli 26 10 7 7 29 23 31 27 129
23 USA 7676 Kuai Daniel Thielman 17 27 22 13 19 28 22 13 133
24 USA 88 Heartbreaker Robert Hughes 3 26 28 30 23 22 4 40/DNF 136
25 RUS 047 Kotyara (Corinthian) Oleg Evdokimenko 19 29 26 14 15 26 18 31 147
26 USA 16 Section 16 Richard Davies 27 23 14 25 24 33 30 20 163
27 USA 211 Makaira Skip Shapiro 28 12 27 9 31 31 33 26 164
28 USA 196 Midnight Sun Alexis Michas 23 30 17 31 21 27 20 28 166
29 USA 225 Flygfisk Tom Kassberg 29 28 20 37 25 16 27 23 168
30 CAN 222 Wild Deuces (Corinthian) Paul Currie 21 14 24 33 33 34 25 30 180
31 USA 230 Yeah Baby Justin Smart 30 31 30 35 13 32 29 24 189
32 USA 227 Manatea 20 Bob Hayward 34 36 32 38 30 29 13 18 192
33 USA 226 Midlife Crisis (Corinthian) Jay Golison 11 35 34 22 32 35 28 32 194
34 RUS 25 Versya Anatoly Karachinskiy 33 32 25 17 34 19 40/DNC 40/DNC 200
35 JPN 176 Quatre Hiro Takahiro Kato 40/DSQ 24 36 28 36 36 19 25 204
36 GER 161 Mojito (Corinthian) Florian Rixner 33/RDG 33/RDG 33/RDG 32 28 30 40/OCS 35 224
37 JPN 298 SP1 (Corinthian) Yosuke Watabe 31 33 37 34 37 39 32 34 238
38 JPN 233 Swift Magic (Corinthian) Naoki Hirakawa 32 34 31 36 38 38 40/DNS 40/DNS 249
39 USA 17 Solas (Corinthian) John Murphy 35 37 38 39 39 37 40/DNF 40/DNC 265
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