Rombelli Wins Melges 20 Worlds

Published on April 7th, 2019

Miami, FL (April 7, 2019) – Tight competition characterized the championship; the top four teams were only a few points apart, locked in a tight battle throughout the final day of the 2019 Melges 20 World Championship hosted by the Coconut Grove Sailing Club. Alessandro Rombelli and the Italian STIG team of Francesco Bruni, Giorgio Tortarolo, and Tea Faoro triumphed in the end.

HEARTBREAKER by Bob Hughes with Federico Michetti and Manu Weiller finished in second place, giving a warm, happy embrace to the Stig team after the finish. RUSSIAN BOGATYRS by Igor Rytov with Konstantin Besputin and Anton Sergeev, always a tough team to beat, finished in third place. Daniel Thielman’s KUAI and Vladimir Prosikhin’s NIKA rounded out the podium.

Rombelli started the regatta on a difficult note with an OCS in the first race, but constant improvement in the scoreboard throughout the event proved to be successful. Stig won Race Nine by a massive margin – more than one minute before the next boat.

“We are super happy,” said Rombelli. “We have been strong here in Miami; in 2011, we won the Gold Cup, and now we’ve won the Worlds. Miami is the place for STIG. The fleet at the Worlds was very strong with close racing, and eventually we won with a good margin, so we are very very happy.”

Rhonda Joyce and the GRINNING STREAK team of Jeremy Edwards and Tony Bowman earn the Corinthian World Championship title.

The Melges 20 Class and the Melges World League now look to Europe and Asia for racing, then back to North America for next winter’s Miami Winter Series. The 2020 World Championship will be in Europe, and the 2021 World Championship will be in North America.

Twenty-two teams representing nine countries sailed the 2019 Melges 20 World Championship held April 4-7 on Biscayne Bay.

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Source: Melges Performance Sailboats

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