NAUTICA 2002 STAR CLASS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
California Yacht Club/Aug. 18-23
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Aug. 23, 2002 For Immediate Release
BRITS RULE THE WAVES IN BREAKTHROUGH STAR VICTORY
Friday's weather: Wind 8-14-12 knots, southwest.
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| Skipper Iain Percy (left) and
crew Steve Mitchell are the first Englishmen to win the
Star Worlds in 81 years. |
MARINA DEL REY, Calif.---Iain Percy
and Steve Mitchell, mere rookies among many of the world's
best sailors, won the final race of the 81st Nautica 2002
Star Class World Championship Friday to give Britain its first
title in the venerable class.
"That's the way to take the pressure
off, isn't it?" Mitchell said as they sailed into the
California Yacht Club dock with the Union Jack flying from
their mast.
"He put that in the cool box this
morning and didn't tell me," Percy said. "I would
have thought it was bad luck."
The way they sailed, luck didn't matter.
Neither Percy, 26, the 2000 Olympic Finn class gold medallist
from Winchester, nor Mitchell, 32, of London, had sailed a
Star until 10 months ago, although they had already worked
their way up to the No. 17 ranking in the class.
With finishes of 4-1-3-2 in the 103-boat
fleet in the previous four races, they entered the sixth and
final race with a four-point lead over 1990 champions Torben
Grael and Marcelo Ferreira of Brazil and nine points over
France's Xavier Rohart and Yannick Adde. Although Grael finished
fourth and Rohart 10th, neither ever threatened seriously
Percy and Mitchell, who led at every mark.
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| Percy and Mitchell lead France's
Xavier Rohart and Yannick Adde at the first windward mark. |
Boosted by breezes as strong as 14 knots,
which they prefer, they finished 41 seconds ahead of 1998
winner Colin Beashel of Australia, who had David Giles as
crew. Three-time winner Bill Buchan, 67, of Seattle, with
Mark Brink, was third---by far the best performance of the
week by one of the class's enduring icons.
Counting Grael, Beashel and Buchan,
Percy/Mitchell put away 11 former champions. Paul Cayard,
the '88 champion sailing with Hal Haenel---also a world and
Olympic champion as crew---placed fifth Friday to score fourth
overall.
Percy and Mitchell tried to hide near
the left end of the 1,000-meter starting line to avoid being
drawn into a confrontation with their nearest rivals---Grael
and Ferreira---that could suck them out of contention.
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| Percy and Mitchell romp away
from the fleet in 14 knots of breeze. |
"They never really got to us,"
Percy said. "We were keeping our heads down before the
start, so we couldn't set up early because he'd come at us.
But we had really good speed on the first beat---really good
speed."
Both boats went left while most of the
fleet went right. The Brits broke back toward the middle first
as the Brazilians stayed on starboard tack for the first 15
minutes. Rohart/Adde fared better on the 2.1-mile upwind leg
to round the first mark a few lengths behind Percy/Mitchell,
with Grael/Ferreira eighth. The French dropped away downwind
as the Brazilians climbed to fifth, then third, but that's
as close as they got.
Percy said, "Steve was giving me
a running commentary on where Xavier and Torben were. We stayed
on top of it. He's one of the best crews around. We complement
each other's strengths."
Percy had always been a solo sailor
until joining up with Mitchell last autumn. They came to California
knowing little of the class history, let alone the UK's lack
of a champion in it.
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| TV helicopter hovers over leaders
Percy/Mitchell (left) and Grael/Ferreira. |
"We didn't know that until this
week," Mitchell said.
"It certainly adds something to
it," Percy said.
They will continue to campaign with
a goal of representing Britain in the 2004 Olympics at Athens.
Their chief competition could be Ian Walker, the head of the
UK's GBR Challenge for the America's Cup and a silver medallist
at Sydney in 2000, when San Diego's Mark Reynolds, sailing
with Magnus Liljedahl, won the second of his two Olympic golds.
Reynolds, also a double Star class champion,
finished 22nd Friday to wind up ninth overall.
It was a tough second place for Grael
and Ferreira, the only entry with all single-digit finishes
(3-1-5-9-5-4). Percy and Mitchell, the only team to win two
races, were able to discard their opening 19th place.
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| Percy and Mitchell keep a close
cover on their nearest rivals: France's Rohart and Adde
(left) and Grael and Ferreira (center). |
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The top 10, worst score discarded):
1. Iain Percy/Steven Mitchell, UK, (19)-4-1-3-2-1,
11 points.
2. Torben Grael/Marcelo Ferreira, Brazil, 3-1-5-(9)-5-4, 18.
3. Xavier Rohart/Yannick Adde, France, 6-8-2-(33)-3-10, 29.
4. Paul Cayard/Hal Haenel, San Francisco, 7-9-4-8-(40)-5,
33.
5. Rick Merriman/Bill Bennett, San Diego, (53)-7-8-4-15-12,
46.
6. Peter Bromby/Martin Siese, Bermuda, (33)-2-32-5-1-9, 49.
7. Colin Beashel/David Giles, Australia, (41)-19-11-2-18-2,
52.
8. Mark Mansfield/Killean Collins, Ireland, 2-13-17-25-7-(104),
65.
9. Mark Reynolds/Magnus Liljedahl, San Diego, (78)-5-29-1-10-22,
67.
10. Howie Shiebler/Rick Peters, San Francisco, (70)-21-30-6-4-6,
67.
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