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PRESS RELEASE SPONSORED BY TACKTICK FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE INTERNATIONAL MELGES 24 CLASS 28 October
2009
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Italy's Gabrio
Zandona Edges Chris Larson Into Second Place After A Light Airs Day Three
At The Sheehy Lexus of Annapolis Melges 24 World Championship
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Annapolis, MD, USA - 28 October 2009 - For the competitors arriving
at the City Dock this morning on day three of the Sheehy Lexus of Annapolis 2009
Melges 24 World Championship, the chances of racing taking place seemed
unlikely, with Annapolis shrouded in low cloud and no evidence of any wind
whatsoever. Despite the gloomy outlook, Principal Race Officer Jeff Borland put
all trust in his local knowledge and led the fleet out on to the race area. This
forthright strategy was eventually rewarded, when after a prolonged delay, a
fitful breeze finally developed and racing got underway. As a further bonus the
quickly clearing skies soon bathed the competitors, race management fleet and
the many spectator boats in some welcome warm sunshine. With winds peaking
at no more than seven knots, by no stretch of the imagination could the racing
today be described as high adrenaline, but nevertheless the conditions did
produce some fascinating tactical battles at the front of the fleet.
Race one saw the three Championship leaders, Chris Larson on 'West
Marine Rigging/New England Ropes', Gabrio Zandona on 'Joe Fly' and Bill Hardesty
on 'Events Clothing/Atlantis', round the first windward mark in that order. Hot
on their heels was first Corinthian helm Bruce Ayres on 'Monsoon'. Rather than
follow leader Larson down the left hand side of the course, 'Joe Fly' tactician
Daniele Cassinari opted for an early gybe on to port. As Larson and the rest of
the leading pack went almost to the left hand layline, the Italian team on 'Joe
Fly' made good progress closer to the middle of the course. When the boats
converged at the leeward gate it was neck and neck between the first two; Larson
coming in from the left having to handbrake his way round the port gate, whilst
Zandona arriving with more pressure and speed from further right was able to
make a smoother exit from the right buoy. Zandona immediately captialised on
this slight edge and moved smootly into the lead up the second beat. As the leg
progressed the breeze became increasingly unstable; dropping as low as four
knots at times. Staying in the maximum pressure, Zandona rammed home his upwind
advantage and rounded the second windward mark well ahead of Larson, who was now
having to deal with a sustained challenge from Ayres. These three boats had
pulled out a big gap on the rest of the pack and were well into the run before
the fourth boat, Lorenzo Bressani on 'Uka Uka Racing' rounded the weather mark.
There were no place changes amongst the top four on the one sided and somewhat
processional final leg, with Zandona claiming his second race win of the series
ahead of the ever consistent Larson in second, a clearly delighted Ayres in
third and a relieved looking Bressani in fourth. Norwegian Eivind Melleby on
'Full Metal Jacket' continued his impressive form in this series, clocking up
another top ten result in fifth. Another delay then ensued whilst
the Race Committee and competitors waited around hopefully for the wind to
re-establish itself. When a seven to eight knot breeze finally filtered on to
the racecourse, it took a general recall and an I-Flag deterrent to get the
fleet underway for the five-leg final race of the day. After the wind flicked
into left phase just before the start, Kristen Lane on 'Brick House' won a three
way battle for the pin with 2006 World Champion Nico Celon at the helm of
'Fantastica' and US National Champion Brian Porter on 'Full Throttle', to lead
the fleet away. The boats further back along the line were tightly packed and
struggling to accelerate, giving Celon and Lane the opportunity to quickly tack
on to port and set off into a little extra pressure. A drop in breeze to around
five knots and a port hand shift as the leaders approached the windward mark for
the first time, gave added advantage to the boats who had got furthest left.
Celon led around the top mark in close proximity with Eivind Melleby on 'Full
Metal Jacket' who had made a stunning comeback from what had looked like a poor
situation immediately after the start. Kristen Lane went around third, with Rome
Kirby on USA 620 fourth and Robby Wilkins on 'Vamoose' in fifth. Championship
leader Chris Larson pulled off yet another top ten rounding in sixth place, all
the time with a close eye on his series rival Zandona who rounded just outside
the top ten. Down the first run Melleby and Celon were engaged in a fierce
battle for the lead with the Norwegian eventually prevailing after he sneaked
over the top of the Italian in the final boat lengths to the mark.
On the light air second beat new pressure developed quickly on the
right. Zetzema Wietze on Dutch entry 'Gelickt' was the first to spot it and in a
matter of minutes moved from the mid-teens up into fourth place. Zandona also
did well out of the right hand side and slipped into sixth behind Peter Lane. At
the top mark Melleby still led from Larson and Celon but with Lane and Zandona
now very much back in contention. Down the run and final beat, whilst Melleby
always looked calm and composed in first place, a real slugging match had
developed between the next five boats for second place. At the finish as Melleby
took a comfortable win, Celon edged out Larson into third with the rapidly
charging Zandona slotting into fourth. With the single discard for
the twelve race series is now in play, Gabrio Zandona and the 'Joe Fly' crew
have moved up to become the new Championship leaders, by just one point from
Chris Larson on 'West Marine Rigging/New England Ropes'. Sixth race winner
Eivind Melleby on 'Full Metal Jacket' eases into the final podium position at
this stage with Bill Hardesty on 'Events Clothing/Atlantis' discarding a final
race thirty-eighth to take fourth. Carlo Fracassoli on 'Gullisara' continues to
impress and is in fifth place overall. Today saw no let up in the
scrap for the Corinthian Division World Title, with Bruce Ayres now leading by
just one point from Othmar Mueller von Blumencron on 'Gannet' in second. A good
day for Germany's Christof Wieland on 'Unsponsored' elevates him to third place
overall tonight.
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Full results are
available from the Event Website. The
championship runs until Saturday 31 October with a total of 12 races
scheduled. You can follow the racing live on the IMCA Official
Blog. For further information or to request photographs or video
footage please contact fiona.brown@melges24.com.
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Provisional Overall Top Ten After Six
Races
1. Gabrio Zandona - Joe Fly - 15
points 2. Chris Larson - West Marine Rigging/New England Ropes - 16
points 3. Eivind Melleby - Full Medal Jacket - 22 points 4.
Bill Hardesty - Events Clothing/Atlantis - 38 points 5. Carlo
Fracassoli - Gullisara - 41 points 6. Brian Hutchinson - Quantum
Racing/Gill Race Team - 42 points 7. Lorenzo Bressani - Uka Uka Racing
- 43 points 8. Brian Porter - Full Throttle - 43 points 9.
Nicola Celon - Fantastica - 44 points 10. Flavio Favini - Blu Moon - 50
points
Provisional Corinthian
Top Five After Six Races
1. Bruce Ayres - Monsoon - 12
points 2. Othmar Mueller von Blumencron - Gannet - 13
points 3. Christof Wieland - Unsponsored - 17 points 4. David
Dabney - Conejo Racing-Ocean Sailing Academy - 20 points 5. Zetzema
Weitze - Gelikt - 23 points
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THE SHEEHY LEXUS OF ANNAPOLIS 2009 MELGES 24
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP IS SPONSORED BY:
Sheehy Lexus of
Annapolis - Title Sponsor Sheehy Lexus of Annapolis, the
Baltimore-Annapolis area's ONLY Elite Lexus dealership for six consecutive
years, will be the title sponsor of the Sheehy Lexus of Annapolis 2009 Melges 24
World Championship. To drive a Lexus is to experience the perfect blend of
automotive performance and luxury. To own a Lexus from Sheehy Lexus of Annapolis
is to experience something even more: a recognition of your personal needs that
goes beyond offering expert service and convenient hours. Throughout the
regatta, competitors and spectators will be able to inspect a wide range of
Lexus luxury automobiles, which will be on display at the regatta
center.
Pusser's Rum - Official
Rum The official rum for the 2009 Melges 24 World Championship is Pusser's
Rum. Rum and the sea are inseparable, and no rum is more akin to the sea and the
sailor than Pusser's Rum - the Original Navy Rum. Pusser's continues its long
standing association with the Melges 24 Class by hosting the mid-week Pusser's
Painkiller Party as well as providing their legendary Pusser's Painkiller
cocktails for the daily post racing gatherings and sponsoring the Pusser's
WipeOut Of The Day competition.
Coral Reef Sailing Apparel
& Gill - Official Apparel Sponsor The official apparel sponsor for
the 2009 Melges 24 World Championship is Coral Reef Sailing Apparel (CRSA) and
Gill. CRSA is continuing their strong commitment to the Melges 24 class by
providing apparel for the World Championship. Items can be purchased online now,
or on-site at the event. Gill is a brand leader in foul weather apparel specific
to the sailing enthusiast.
Atlantic Yacht Rigging -
Official Rigging Partner The official rigging partner for the 2009 Melges 24
World Championship is Atlantic Yacht Rigging. AYRS is a full service company
that can help with any of your rigging or repair needs any time of the year.
From wire swaging projects to fiberglass repair and everything in between, they
will be onsite providing the best service to the entire fleet.
T2P.TV - Official Video
Partner T2P.TV is an National award winning media group specializing in live,
on the water video production and online broadcasting of major sailing events
for almost a decade. As such they have been involved in coverage of every facet
of the sport from Jr. Sailing to the America's Cup. T2P.TV will be providing
official video coverage of all the racing action throughout the
Championship.
Official
Beer We thank Buck Distributors for supplying the official beers of
the regatta. Miller Lite triple hops
brewing, Peroni master-brewed,
and Leinenkugel a legend in
brewing for over 140 years. Cheers!
Tacktick - Official IMCA
Media Output Sponsor Tacktick, the world leader in wireless, solar powered
electronics for the marine industry, is the Official Sponsor of the Media Output
from the 2009 Melges 24 World Championship. Tacktick's support will enable the
class to provide media output in the form of daily press releases, live online
reporting from the racecourse via the officialMelges 24 Blogas well as on the
dock video interviews with the sailors.
Other supporting sponsors include
the City of Annapolis, National Sailing Hall of
Fame, .BoatingLaw.com, .Go!The Airport Shuttle,
Boatyard Bar and Grill,
Sam's Waterfront Cafe,
APS Ltd, Pusser's Caribean Grille at
the Annapolis Marriott Waterfront, Team Barbarians, .RACEBOOK-US, North Sails One Design,
SailFastPhoto, PantherVision, Chesapeake Bay Roasting
Co, Bert Jabin's Yacht Yard,
Sail 22, .Latis Yachting
Solutions, Kathryn M Weber, CPA, MarinaCastTV, Fawcett Boat Supplies
and .LaCroix Waters.
This event is also supported by the International Melges 24
Class Association (IMCA), the US Melges 24 Class
Association (USMCA) and the Annapolis Melges 24 Fleet #22.
The
Melges 24 Class and Eastport Yacht Club are extremely proud to be partnered with
these outstanding companies and sincerely thank them for their generous support
of the 2009 Worlds.
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Visit the official event website at www.melges24worlds2009.com for more information on the Sheehy
Lexus of Annapolis 2009 Melges 24 World Championship. Also, visit the Eastport Yacht Club
online. . The Melges 24 is designed by Reichel Pugh and
considered the most unique one design sportboat in the world as well as one of
the fastest-growing classes of high performance yachts. For more information,
visit the official class websites of the International Melges 24
Class Association (IMCA)and .U.S. Melges 24 Class
Association (USMCA).
For more information or press photos, please
contact:
Justin Chisholm International Melges 24 Class Association
(IMCA) 2009 Melges 24 World Championship Press Officer +44 7769
938722 Skype: justinchis
Fiona Brown International Melges 24 Class
Association (IMCA) Administrator +44 (0) 7711 718470 Skype:
fpbrown
Nancy Noyes Eastport Yacht Club (EYC) 2009 Melges 24
World Championship Press Officer +1 (410) 263-5028
Joy
Dunigan U.S. Melges 24 Class Association (USMCA) 2009 Melges 24 World
Championship Press Chair Class Communications Director | Executive
Secretary +1 (912) 398-5776 Skype: joysavannah

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